PCMag Digital Network
Seen a hot gadget?  Tell Us   
Contact Us  
Sites We Like
Gearlog on Twitter
Gearlog for Kindle
GoodCleanTech Recycling Superguide
Categories:  
Microsoft once again denied they're making a branded mobile phone, as a confusing Wall Street Journal article seemed to say Microsoft and Verizon Wireless were working on some sort of device.

"Microsoft is not going into the phone hardware business," spokesman John Starkweather said. "Microsoft is not building a Zune-specific phone. We're deepening our relationships with our hardware partners."

Verizon, of course, does not comment on rumors and speculation.

A close read of the Journal story shows it may mean much less than it appears at first glance. You can read the entire story as, "Verizon Wireless will launch phones with the next version of Windows Mobile software."

That's almost a non-story. Verizon Wireless has carried Windows Mobile phones for years, and there's no reason to believe they would stop.


Reliable Microsoft watcher Mary Jo Foley takes things another step, saying in a blog post back in February that "Microsoft is developing some smartphone reference implementations." These are essentially demos and recommendations, to show device manufacturers the best way to build Windows Mobile phones.

"From what I've heard, Microsoft is focusing most of its reference efforts around the Windows Mobile 7 platform. I wouldn't be surprised to see Windows Mobile 7 as Microsoft's showcase for Zune Mobile," Foley wrote in February.

The Journal story says the supposed project "extends the tech giant's Windows Mobile cellphone operating system, adding new software capabilities ... [and] a third-party is expected to make the device," which describes both Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Mobile 7 pretty exactly.

The new versions of Windows Mobile, expected this year and next respectively, will extend Microsoft's venerable platform. Third parties will make phones. And Windows Mobile 7, coming in 2010, is rumored to fold Zune functionality into the platform.
Mixx It Mixx It Digg It Digg It StumbleUpon Toolbar Stumble Share More...

Content Recommendations from Evri
* = required
    Remember Me?
  
Please keep your comments on topic. Intelligent, thoughtful comments and questions are appreciated. Comments that contain personal attacks or profanity may be edited or removed. Comments containing personal information such as phone numbers, credit card numbers, or addresses may be edited or removed. Comments with advertisements will be removed.


 
Info Centers
Special Offers
         
 
  Ziff Davis Home | Contact Us | Advertise | Link to Us | Newsletters | RSS Feeds | Ziff Davis Media International
Digital Edition Customer Service | Subscribe to PCMag Digital Edition | Reprints
AppScout | Cranky Geeks | DigitalLife | DL.TV | ExtremeTech | GearLog | GoodCleanTech | PC Magazine | PCMagCasts | Security Watch | Smart Device Central | TechSaver
AppScout Mobile | Gearlog Mobile | GoodCleanTech Mobile | PCMag.com Mobile
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Linking Policy | Contact Us
Copyright © 1996-2009 Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved. PC Magazine, the PCMag.com logo and Gearlog are registered trademarks of Ziff Davis Publishing Holdings Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Media Inc. is prohibited.