>>Hi, Mel.
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>>>Does anyone know if there are any devices that use Windows 6.1 Mobile, that are not actually a phone and don't require a cell phone connection? I don't need the thing for calling, but do need it to run a app.
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>>What you want was called a Pocket PC, and these non-phone devices are now supported by what's called "Windows Mobile 6 Classic". Look for one of those, although I guess most manufacturers are producing the Professional version (what means with phone).
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>>You may find some here:
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http://www.fannsoftware.com/DeviceGuide.html>>
>>Hope this helps,
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>I don't think that's entirely true. Windows 6 classic is for non-touch screen smartphones and such. If you have a touch screen PDA or Pocket PC you want to use WM 6 Professional.
Sorry, John, but I guess you are confusing Classic with "Standard".
Classic is what previously was referred as Pocket PC
Standard is the previous Phone without touch and Professional is the smartphone with touch.
See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsmobile/bb264342.aspx#DifferenceIt is not difficult to get confused at all, because the naming doesn't reflect the difference AT ALL. :(
Regards,