Windows Mobile 6.5

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Agenda. Microsoft Mobility Vision. What's New in 6.5. Mobile Outlook & UC with Windows Mobile 6.5. Page 3. PC. Internet. PC. Internet. Create experiences that ...
Jim Tsui Senior Solution Manager Mobile Communications Business Microsoft Corporation

Agenda Microsoft Mobility Vision What’s New in 6.5 Mobile Outlook & UC with Windows Mobile 6.5

Microsoft Vision Create experiences that combine the magic of software with the power of Internet services across a world of devices PC

Internet

Devices

Server

Evolving Mobile Landscape Rapid shift to Converged Devices Converged Device hardware at Feature Phone prices Customers demanding rich new experiences Experiences require software + services

Windows Mobile Compatible

1,394 1400

301

1,091 1200

22%

172 16%

1000 800

772

887

71%

64%

600 400 200

147 13%

277

CY09 Feature Phone Basic Phone 1IDC,

March 2009

206

374

14%

CY12 Converged Device PC

Enabling Business Productivity Secure anywhere access to business information …to people, tools and resources

From any device or location…

E-mail

Access Control

LOB Applications

Team Workspaces

Documents and Files

Intranet Web Applications

Identity And Presence

Instant Messaging

Firewall Web and Calendaring Video Conferencing

Securely Managed by IT

Windows Mobile for You IT Pros and Developers Benefit Equally

Manage devices Security & Manageability

Familiar UI Familiar & Productive

NoLower middleware TCO

Push policies

Business Productivity Apps

Fewer servers

Control network access Inventory and asset tracking

Languages Devs know Robust Dev tools

Fewer FTEs Familiar tools & interfaces

Introducing Windows Mobile 6.5 The New Windows® phone

New User Experience Lock Screen slide, upcoming appointments Today Screen scrolling, gesturing, Active Icons Start Screen personalize, scroll, Widgets Internet Explorer 6 Mobile touch-friendly, search directly from address bar

Stay More Connected Nickname cache Outlook shortcuts Create groups Unified messaging Conversation view Reply/forward indicator Free/busy in calendar

It's a Phone Too! Dial number from a link

Mute and speakerphone while device is locked Single Number Reach with Communicator Mobile and OCS R2

Give 'em Apps Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Netflix Large ISV community Widgets, Widgets, Widgets! Deliver Web content without the browser Adobe Flash Lite plug-in Games: SimCity, Spore Trial, Sudoku and more

Windows Marketplace for Mobile Large Library of apps Robust app search tools Download via phone or desktop Pay with credit card or mobile phone bill Self-service return of unwanted apps

Service Overview Mobile Operator Mobile Operator-branded applications and services

ISVs Billing integration

Windows Marketplace for Mobile

Download from phone or Web

Register at http://developer.windowsmobile.com

Application configuration

Back it Up with Microsoft My Phone Syncs personal content to the cloud Easily restore to new device Drag and drop files to device

Windows Phone to come..(Q4 2009) Windows ® phones

Diamond 2 3.2”, 5Mpix

F1 3.8”, 5Mpix, 1GHz, 9.9mm

Pro 2 3.6”, 3.2Mpix

Omnia 2 3.8”, 5Mpix, 1GHz, 9.9mm

TG01 4.1”, 3.2Mpix, 9.9mm

M20 2.8” 3Mpix

GM730 3”, 5Mpix

S1200 3.1”, 11.4mm

and more…..

Windows Phone to come..

XPERIA X2 Sony Ericsson

3.2”, 8Mpix

TOUCH 2 HTC

HD2 HTC 4.3”, 5Mpix,1G Hz

Mobile Outlook New features Emails grouped by conversation. Now with your emails grouped by conversation you can quickly see all responses and perform common email actions that apply to the entire conversation such as deleting, replying, flagging, and moving emails.

Mobile Outlook New features Touch support in the email list. Free/Busy Lookup. - Tap on the email icon to gain access to the email menus to quickly Delete, Reply, Forward, Mark as Read. - Tap on the Flag icon to quickly flag a message for follow up.

Mobile Outlook New features Enhanced voicemail. Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging now provides voicemail preview which gives you a text preview. Playing back the voice message no longer opens up Windows Media, but keeps you in the voicemail.

Single Number Reach Scenario: Sean calling Rob (slide animation) Sean

Sean select Call via Work (signal goes trough the cellular network data channel) Sean and Rob both receive call back from OCS (signal goes through cellular network voice channel+ PSTN)

Rob

Enterprise Cellular Telephony (ECT)

Mobile Presence State

Published presence state indicates “Mobile” Improved device activity detection ensures accurate publication of “Mobile” presence state Mobile indicator informs contacts of your capabilities

Windows Mobile Client

Usability Enhancements • Access ‘Most Recently Used’ contacts • Expand Distribution Lists

• Easily navigate between multiple IM conversations • Notification of unsupported modes

Windows Mobile Client

Learn More You can learn more about the benefits of Windows Mobile 6.5 for enterprise organizations by visiting: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/business/default.m spx Developers, to register for Marketplace, please visit http://developer.windowsmobile.com For complete mobility session list: http://2009.msteched.com./sessionlist/default.aspx

Windows Mobile® Resources TechNet TechCenter – System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 http://technet.microsoft.com/scmdm

TechNet TechCenter – Windows Mobile http://technet.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

MSDN Center – Windows Mobile http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

Webcasts and Podcasts for IT – Windows Mobile http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/msecmobility.aspx

General Information – Windows Mobile http://www.windowsmobile.com

General Information – System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 http://www.windowsmobile.com/mobiledevicemanager

Windows Marketplace Developer Portal http://developer.windowsmobile.com

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