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Tom Masano Pocket PC VPN Device Compatibility List

Mobile Client with IPSec for Win32/64 Requirements

 

·         Windows 2000 Professional

·         Windows XP 32 bit and 64 bit

·         Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit

 

Mobile VPN WM Configurator requirements

 

Operating System Microsoft ActiveSync Version

·         Windows 2000 4.5 or higher

·         Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit) 4.5 or higher

·         Windows Vista 6.1

 

Windows Mobile IPSec client device requirements:

·         Windows Mobile 5.0

·         Windows Mobile 6.0

 

Supported Devices:

·         Symbol MC70 (Windows Mobile 5 Premium Phone)

·         T-Mobile Dash (Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone)

·         Samsung Blackjack (Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone)

 

Unsupported Devices:

Anything other than the three phones listed above, are not officially supported. However, many other phones will work provided they run either then Windows Mobile 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system. A list of phones that meet the OS requirement are listed below.


Samsung SCH-i760 Windows Mobile PDA (Highly Recommended)

Samsung has managed to wow Pocket PC users twice over the past several years, first with their trend-setting i700, and later with the follow-up i730, a Windows Mobile slider which marked the beginning of a new push for smaller and more comfortable PDA Phones. Let's hope the third time is the charm with the SCH-i760, Samsung's latest Windows Mobile PDA Phone running Windows Mobile 6 Professional.  

One interesting feature of the i760 is the inclusion of a dedicated dialing keypad on its face in addition to the sliding QWERTY keyboard beneath its screen (seen left). Other features include a 240x320 touchscreen display, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD flash memory card slot, and 802.11g Wi-Fi.

The Samsung SCH-i760 is now available from Verizon Wireless with an MSRP of $299 with a two-year service agreement.



Asus P525 Pocket PC Phone -- May 31, 2006 -- The P525, running Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC edition, can scan business cards with its 2 Mpixel camera and automatically transfer the information to an Outlook contact entry. It also comes with Skype for Pocket PC pre-installed, including Skype-in and Skype-out functions. The device uses a 416 MHz Xscale processor with 64 MB of SDRAM and 128 MB of Flash.






Dopod StrTrk S300 -- May 19, 2006 -- Apparently aimed at Trekkies, the world's "slimmest and lightest deluxe clamshell smartphone" weighs in at 99 grams and is just over a half inch thick. The StrTrk S300 runs Windows Mobile 5 and features a "3D-animated interface" and three-by-three grid arrangement of icons that offers one-click access to commonly used functions.



E-ten M600 Pocket PC Phone -- Nov. 18, 2005 -- The "stylish" M600 runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 400MHz Samsung S3C 2440 processor with 64MB of SDRAM and 128MB of Flash. Built-in wireless capabilities include quad-band GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth, and 802.11 WiFi. An integrated 1.3 megapixel camera provides 4X digital zoom with image resolutions up to 1280 x 960, and features enhanced brightness and white balance controls.


Gigabyte gSmart i120 -- Nov. 28, 2006 -- This tri-ban GSM/GPRS device boasts an interesting proprietary application, "Wise Talk," that lets users create a "virtual background scenario" to simulate the background noise typical of environments such as a concert, a meeting room, or an airport. Like its predecessor, the gSmart, it includes an analog broadcast TV receiver that decodes PAL, NTSC, and SECAM, plus an FM radio receiver. The device can also record received video.


Gigabyte gSmart -- Dec. 19, 2005 -- The gSmart Pocket PC Phone receives both PAL and NTSC analog television as well as broadcast FM radio. It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition on a PXA272 processor and also boasts a 2.1 Mpixel camera, WiFi, and Bluetooth.


HTC MteoR Smartphone -- June 16, 2006 -- The MteoR runs Windows Mobile 5 on a dual processor platform that includes a Samsung application processor and a Qualcomm baseband processor. The 3G device supports tri-band UMTS 2100MHz with quad-band EDGE and global roaming. It features a 1.3 Mpixel camera and built-in Bluetooth v2.


HTC TyTN Pocket PC phone -- June 16, 2006 -- This combination PDA and 3G mobile phone emphasizes worldwide connectivity, via Tri-Band UMTS, Quad-Band EDGE, Bluetooth, and WiFi. The device sports a slide-out, ergonomic QWERTY keyboard and a 2 Mpixel camera. It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on a 400 MHz Samsung "stacked" CPU with 64 MB fo RAM and 128 MB of flash.


HTC Universal reference platform -- Nov. 16, 2005 -- Said to be the world's first 3G device to run Windows Mobile 5.0, the Universal features a swiveling display that rotates 180 degrees to create a tablet-style PDA. It is based on a 520 MHz Intel PXA27x processor with 64 MB SDRAM and 128 MB Flash.



i-mate PDAL and JAQ3 -- Jan. 08, 2007 -- These two Windows Mobile 5 handsets share a common platform and many common features. They support quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, WiFi, and Bluetooth wireless, and feature a 2 Mpixel, 4X digital zoom camera. The JAQ3 boasts a 39-key QWERTY keyboard along with a scroll wheel and several dedicated function buttons.


i-mate Smartflip -- June 28, 2006 -- The Smartflip is a clamshell-style smartphone that runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and supports Microsoft's direct push technology. It runs a TI OMAP 850 processor with 64 MB each of RAM and Flash. The device is EDGE-enabled and boasts built-in Bluetooth.


i-mate JasJar -- Aug. 31, 2005 -- i-mate claims the JasJar is the "world's first 3G-enabled GSM/GPRS phone to run Windows Mobile 5.0." It's the HTC Universal platform running a 520 MHz Intel Bulverde (PXA27x) processor with 64 MB of SDRAM and 128 MB of Flash. It features dual cameras with built-in flash, and dual speakers for stereo sound.



IzenMobile KRMA and KSMT -- Jan. 05, 2007 -- This pair of Windows Mobile PDA/phones come with a range of services that target the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). They both feature quad-band GSM/GPRS, Wifi, and Bluetooth wireless along with a 2 Mpixel camera. The KSMT features a slide-out 39-key QWERTY keyboard.




Motorola Q -- July 26, 2005 -- Motorola calls the Q "the thinnest, lightest, coolest QWERTY [mobile phone] on the planet." The Q integrates a QWERTY keyboard and 1.3 megapixel camera into a compact and thin smartphone running Windows Mobile 5.0. At slightly less than a half inch, the Q is 50 percent thinner than its top competitors, according to Mot.



O2 XDA IQ -- Jun. 13, 2006 -- This Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone, based on HTC's Tornado platform, comes with direct push technology preinstalled. The quad-band GSM device features built-in Bluetooth and WiFi, a 1.3 Mpixel camera, and a mini SD slot.


O2 XDA Atom -- Nov. 30, 2005 -- Claimed to be the "world's smallest" multimedia Pocket PC phone, the Xda Atom runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and includes, among other bells and whistles, an FM radio receiver and 2 Mpixel camera. The Atom is powered by a 416 MHz Intel PXA272 processor with 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of Flash. Interfaces include 802.11b WiFi, Bluetooth, IrDA 1.2 SIR (115kbps at 30cm), and USB 1.1.



Orange SPV C600 smartphone -- Nov. 01, 2005 -- This successor to the popular SPV C500 runs Windows Mobile 5.0 and supports high speed data via cellular EDGE technology. It features a 1.3 Mpixel camera and includes an MP3 and WAV music player, as well as Windows Media Player 10 Mobile.



Palm Treo 700w -- Jan. 4, 2006 -- Palm's first Windows Mobile PDA/phone is based on a 312 MHz Intel XScale processor and runs Windows Mobile 5.0. It features a 240 x 240 pixel color display (smaller than that of the earlier Treo 650), a QWERTY keypad, Bluetooth wireless, a 1.3 Mpixel digital camera, an SD/MMC/SDIO expansion card slot, and an extensive suite of software.


Samsung Blackjack -- Nov. 13, 2006 -- The "ultra-thin" Blackjack features a fully integrated QWERTY keyboard and access to Cingular's 3G-enabled BroadbandConnect service. It runs Windows Mobile 5.0 on an unspecified processor and boasts a 1.3 Mpixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0. Cingular makes several entertainment services available to Blackjack users.


Sharp W-Zero3 PocketPC Phone -- Dec. 01, 2005 -- Said to be the first Japanese Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone, the W-Zero3 features a full VGA display, a slideout QWERTY keyboard, and a 1.3 Mpixel camera. Built-in wireless connectivity includes 802.11b and "PHS" (Personal Handyphone System), a relatively short-range wireless "microcell" system used primarily in Japan.