
Microsoft Windows Mobile
Microsoft Windows Mobile was an operating system designed for smartphones and portable devices, offering features similar to traditional Windows PCs. It enabled users to run applications, manage contacts, browse the internet, and send emails on their mobile devices. Launched in the early 2000s, it aimed to provide a familiar interface for Windows users, supporting multitasking and synchronization with PCs. Over time, it evolved into Windows Phone, but it was eventually discontinued as smartphones moved toward more modern platforms like iOS and Android. Windows Mobile was significant in shaping early mobile computing but is now considered legacy technology.