词条 | Windows Mobile 5.0 |
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| name = Windows Mobile 5.0 | logo = Windows logo - 2002.svg | logo size = 64px | screenshot = WM50today.png | developer = Microsoft | version of = Windows Mobile | source_model = Closed source | first_release_date = {{Start date and age|2005|5|9}} | preceded_by = Windows Mobile 2003 | succeeded_by = Windows Mobile 6.0 | support_status = Mainstream support: Ended on October 12, 2010.[1] |date=April 2014}} Windows Mobile 5.0, originally codenamed "Magneto",[2] was released at Microsoft's Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference 2005 in Las Vegas, May 9–12, 2005. Microsoft offered mainstream support for Windows Mobile 5 through October 12, 2010, and extended support through October 13, 2015.[3] It was first offered on the Dell Axim x51. It used the .NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3, an environment for programs based on .NET. Windows Mobile 5.0 included Microsoft Exchange Server "push" functionality improvements that worked with Exchange 2003 SP2.[4] The "push" functionality also required vendor/device support[5] With AKU2 software upgrades all WM 5.0 devices supported DirectPush. This version featured increased battery life due to [https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/2005/07/14/why-persistent-storage-is-a-good-thing/ Persistent storage] capability. Previously up to 50% (enough for 72 hours of storage) of battery power was reserved just to maintain data in volatile RAM. This continued the trend of Windows-based devices moving from using RAM as their primary storage medium to the use of a combination of RAM and flash memory (in use, no distinction between the two is obvious to users). Programs and frequently accessed data run in RAM, while most storage is in the flash memory. The OS seamlessly moves data between the two as needed. Everything is backed up in the flash memory, so unlike prior devices, WM5 devices lose no data if power is lost. New to 5.0, OS updates were released as Adaptation kit upgrades, with AKU 3.5 being the final released. A new version of Office was bundled called "Microsoft Office Mobile" which includes PowerPoint Mobile, Excel Mobile with graphing capability and Word Mobile with the ability to insert tables and graphics. Media management and playback was enhanced with Picture and Video package, which converged the management of videos and pictures and Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. Among new hardware features were enhanced Bluetooth support, default QWERTY keyboard-support and a management interface for Global Positioning System (GPS). Improvements were made to ActiveSync 4.2 with 15% increased synchronization speed. Business customers benefited from a new error reporting facility similar to that present in desktop and server Windows systems. Caller ID now supports photos so a user can apply an image to each contact to show when a call is received. DirectShow was also natively added. This release was the first to include DirectDraw with hardware acceleration, replacing the deprecated graphics component of GAPI, and Pocket MSN can be viewed directly from the Today Screen. Windows Mobile 5.0 requires at least 64MB of RAM, and the device must run an ARM compatible processor such as the Intel XScale or the Samsung and Texas Instruments ARM compatibles Windows Mobile until {{Start date|2005|5|8}}.[6] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/search?sort=PN&alpha=windows%20mobile%205.0&Filter=FilterNO|title=Microsoft Support Lifecycle|work=Support|publisher=Microsoft|accessdate=12 January 2016}} {{Windows Mobile}}{{Microsoft Windows family}}2. ^De Herrera, Chris. Windows CE/Windows Mobile Versions. pocketpcfaq.com. Retrieved September 6, 2007. 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=11906|title=Microsoft Support Lifecycle|publisher=Microsoft|date=January 2009|accessdate=January 9, 2009}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa995996.aspx|title=New Mobility Features in Exchange Server 2003 SP2|publisher=Microsoft Technet|date=October 2005|accessdate=June 4, 2007}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.palmblvd.com/articles/2005/10/2005-10-19-Microsoft-Looks-to.html|date=October 19, 2005|title=Microsoft Looks to Mobilize With Exchange SP2|first=Clint|last=Boulton|publisher=internetnews|accessdate=June 4, 2007}} 6. ^Lisa Gade: An introduction to Windows Mobile 5.0 (Sept. 5, 2005) 2 : Windows Mobile|Discontinued versions of Microsoft Windows |
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