Microsoft is honey for device makers 52 companies produce Windows Mobile devices
Microsoft’s persistent efforts to gain a foothold in mobile markets are bearing fruit. Especially many device manufacturers are drawn ubiquity of Windows. There are already 52 companies producing Widows Mobile devices. According to Microsoft, there were more than 50 converged phone designs and over one hundred different phone models shipping worldwide. Windows Mobile phones are available from 115 operators in 55 countries. Windows Mobile will be the topic of the November MobileMonday event in Helsinki. Here is a list of the companies manufacturing Windows Mobile handsets. Acer Inc.Anubis Electronic GmbH
ASUSTek Computer Inc.
BenQ
Brunswick New Technologies Inc.
Casio Computer Co. Ltd.
Cesscom Co. Ltd.
Chi Mei Communication Systems Inc.
Compal Electronics Inc.
Creative Technology Ltd.
Cyberbank Corp.
Dallab Sdn Bhd
Dell Computer Corp.
Dongguan INIT Technology Co. Ltd.
Dopod International Corp.
Eten Information Systems Co. Ltd.
First International Computer Inc.
Flextronics
Freedom Scientific Inc.
Fujitsu Ltd.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH
Garmin International Inc.
Hand Held Products Inc. (HHP)
Hewlett Packard Co.
High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC)
Infinity System Inc.
Intermec Corp.
Itronix Corp.
Kinpo Electronics Inc.
Lenovo Mobile Communications
LG Electronics
Matsushita Electric
Medion AG
Mitac International Corp.
Motorola
NEC Corp.
Palm Inc.
Pantech Co.
Psion Teklogix Inc.
Reigncom Limited
Sagem SA
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Sharp Corp.
Siemens Ag
Symbol Technologies Inc.
TCL Communications
Toshiba
Trimble Navigation Ltd.
UTStarcom
ViewSonic
Vobis Microcomputer AG
Wistron.
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