Adaptation kit upgrade

An Adaptation kit upgrade (AKU or Adaptation kit update) is a way of updating Microsoft's Windows Mobile.

It is a collection of updates, fixes and enhancements to the tools delivered to hardware device manufacturers to create or update devices based on a specific platform.

This term is used by Microsoft to designate the current update version for a particular embedded platform such as Windows Mobile which is used for Personal digital assistants and Smartphone devices. On the Windows Mobile platform the AKU is to Windows Mobile what a Service Pack is to Microsoft Windows.

Microsoft releases AKUs to allow device manufacturers with updates to create new products or fix issues with older products. These enhancements are usually not available to the consumer or end user unless released as a firmware update from the vendor.

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AKU Versions for Windows Mobile 5

AKU 1.0

AKU 1.1

AKU 2.0

AKU 2.1

AKU 2.2

AKU 2.3

AKU 2.5

(up to 2x) for video clips played back in Windows Media Player.[1]

AKU 3.0

AKU 3.2

AKU 3.5

AKU Versions for Windows Mobile 6

AKU 1.5.1

AKU 1.4.6

AKU 0.2

AKU 0.4.4

AKU Versions for Windows Mobile 6.5

AKU 5.3.11

Latest and the last update for Windows Mobile from Microsoft. Released on Dec 2010. AKU Build 23148

AKU 5.3.10

AKU Build 23145

AKU 5.0.60

AKU Build 21840

AKU Versions for Windows Embedded Handheld

AKU 5.3.12.4

Latest AKU Build.

AKU 5.3.12

AKU Build 29023

See also

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