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There are quite a few missing from the list, ie the Orange SPV, SPV E100, SPV E200 and SPV C500. There's also the C550 coming up too.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.130.76.58 (talk • contribs)

The XDA Neo is also missing.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.214.57.107 (talk • contribs)


We should just duplicate the chart shown in External links.

I duplicated it. Now we can include it in an article and expand on it with the latest information in a wiki way. — Omegatron 03:14, 22 September 2006 (UTC)


The HTC Excalibur (S620) Excalibur is missing from the list of Smartphone devices. Can someone add it to the list of devices and its variant names? - SEAL6 17:53, 11 October 2006 (UTC)


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[edit] Giant table

I converted this table into wikicode. I assumed "planing" meant "planned for the future" and made some other changes like alphabetical order. I don't believe information like this is copyrightable; only the way in which it was presented. I destroyed all such presentation formatting in the conversion process, so I think we're fine. We should make this into an article and allow it to be updated and fixed in a wiki way — Omegatron 18:01, 21 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] PDA list

[edit] Table style

Fujitsu / Siemens Hewlett-Packard Compaq Palm Dell
LOOX 400 iPAQ H2200 Series iPAQ H3600 Series Treo 650 Axim x50 series
LOOX 700 iPAQ H4100 Series iPAQ H3700 Series Treo 670 Axim x50v series
iPAQ H4300 Series iPAQ H3800 Series Axim x51 series
iPAQ H1900 Series iPAQ H3900 Series Axim x51v series
iPAQ rx3000 Series
iPAQ hx4700 Series
iPAQ hw6500 Series
iPAQ hw6700 Series

[edit] Regular list style

(No real reason for this one to be in a table.)

  • Fujitsu Siemens Computers
    • LOOX 400
    • LOOX 700
  • Hewlett-Packard iPAQ
    • iPAQ H2200 Series
    • iPAQ H4100 Series
    • iPAQ H4300 Series
    • iPAQ H1900 Series
    • iPAQ rx3000 Series
    • iPAQ hx4700 Series
    • iPAQ hw6500 Series
    • iPAQ hw6700 Series
  • Compaq iPAQ
    • iPAQ H3600 Series
    • iPAQ H3700 Series
    • iPAQ H3800 Series
    • iPAQ H3900 Series
  • Palm
  • Dell Axim
    • Axim x50 series
    • Axim x50v series
    • Axim x51 series
    • Axim x51v series

[edit] Pocket PCs and Smartphones

HTC model O2 T-Mobile i-mate Qtek Dopod Orange Vodafone Sprint / Audiovox China Unicom / Daxian Verizon Telefonica e-plus+ Tata Indicom Cingular / AT&T / Siemens Krome Lobster SoftBank Swissom UTStarcom
Pocket PC Phones
Alpine XDA IIi PDA2 2020i 699 SPV M2500
Apache Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned PPC 6700 Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Athena O2 XDA Atom Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Blizzard Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
BlueAngel XDA IIs MDA III PDA2k 9090 700 SPV M2000 VPA III PDA III EGO SX66
Falcon PPC 5050
Harrier PDA2k EVDO PPC 6601 CU928 VX6600
Hermes Planned Planned JASJAM Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Himalaya XDA II MDA II Phone Edition 2020 696 SPV M1000 VPA TSM500 Navigator F1
Magician XDA II Mini MDA Compact Jam s100 818
Refresh New Jam s110 828 SPV M500 VPA Compact SPY
Universal XDA Exec MDA Pro JASJAR 9000 900 SPV M5000 VPA IV Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Wallaby XDA MDA 1010 686 TSM400 SX56
Wizard or Prodigy XDA mini Pro MDA IV KJam 9100 838 SPV M600 Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Pocket PC
Galaxy Planned Planned PDAN G100 P100 Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Smartphones
Amadeus Xphone IIm SDA Music 8100
Canary Smartphone 6080 SPV Classic
Feeler Xphone II SP3i 8020 575 VDA
Hurricane SDA II SP4m
Robbie SPV C550
Sonata SDA 8200
Star Trek Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Tanager 7070 515 SPV E100
Tornado Noble Planned Planned SP5 8310 577w SPV C600 Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Tornado Tempo XDA Phone Planned SP5m 8300 586w Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned
Typhoon SP3 8010 565 SPV C500 SMT5600 Intellekt iQ700
Vivida Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled
Voyager Xphone SP2 8080 535 SPV E200 Intellekt iQ200


Why is the Tytn under both categories in the article? What's the difference between a smartphone and a pocketpc phone anyway?

[edit] Other older PDAs and Windows CE devices

I think someone should look into adding some of the older Windows CE based devices that HTC has developed over the years in addition to the more recent Pocket PCs and Smartphones. An at least somewhat complete list of these devices would be very interesting for a wiki page like this. I know for a fact that they were the ODM of the Everyex Freestyle (which also had many other names) range of Windows CE Palm Size PCs as well as I'm sure more than a few Handheld PCs and other PsPCs. It seems they have been designing an amazing array of all sorts of different Windows CE devices almost from the beginning. Based on a cached version of their site on Archive.org, they were even the ODM for some ARM Windows CE Thin clients. Here is the archived version of their site that discusses the launch of one of their thin clients: http://web.archive.org/web/20000612231445/http://www.htc.com.tw/ Tfgbd 00:43, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Smartphone vs Pocket PC

What exactly is the difference, in this context, between a Smartphone and a Pocket PC Phone? --Quasar 20:48, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

Different versions of Windows Mobile. Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition (now called 'Standard Edition' as of Windows Mobile 6) devices feature cellular radios (ie, they're phones), but don't have touchscreens. Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition (now called 'Professional Edition') have cellular radios and touchscreens. Smartphone devices can't run software intended for Pocket PC devices, however most Smartphone software works on Pocket PCs. You can find out more by looking up the appropriate wikipedia articles. Wibbble 20:58, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

The Basic Difference in Smartphone and Pocket PC phone is that Pocket PC is more oriented towards business people. Physically the two have difference of a touchscreen. Smartphone doesn't have a touchscreen while pocket pc has. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.75.200.137 (talk) 21:16, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] New Table

Hope everyone liked the new table I put up for the Pocket PC section as I believe it is much easer to read than a list of names like before, its not been changed back so I assume nobody hated it! I have tried to use the only official name/number of each phone after release from HTC rather than the various names mobile carriers have given them (this page is about HTC after all!), I think the phone's page should carry those where needed. Upcoming phones could use the usual HTC codename up until release. If no one objects I'll convert the smartphone section to a table when I get chance. PJDelaney (talk) 15:49, 5 June 2008 (UTC)