yes they do my friend bought me a backberry phone for my birthday present and it has windows and internet
T-Mobile offers a BlackBerry service plan, but the company doesn't make BlackBerrys. Research In Motion is the creator of BlackBerrys, such as the Curve and Bold.
No, the Droid will not run any version of Windows Mobile. The hardware is incompatible. That said, I was a Windows Mobile user, and I am finding the transition to the Droid fairly easy
its my ask .please answer it
Windows Mobile email is not supposed to be able to be run on the Blackberry Torch, so it is not recommended to be tried.
No. They run Windows 10 Mobile.
Your best bet is to go to DatPiff's official site and check out their mobile page. There you will find that they have an app that works on a number of different platforms like iphones, blackberrys, windows 7 phones, and android phones.
1. Windows Mobile uses a slightly different API than that found on Windows XP 2. Most mobile devices use a totally different processor than those found in desktops, making a simple wrapper impossible. 3. The versions for desktop Windows are usually better, anyway.
well the blackberrys are more like buisness phones and the ace is an android touchscreen app phone, i ,might be getting the ace but it depends what blackberry it is they are all good phones and the blackberrys have the keypad on the mobile, its wot u like, hope i helpd
Rapimgr is the Microsoft system process for Microsoft ActiveSync. ActiveSync is a program that syncs mobile devices that run Windows Mobile with your PC.
No
Windows Mobile was created on 2000-04-19.
Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices that run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. It is designed to be somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows, feature-wise and aesthetically. Additionally, third-party software development is available for Windows Mobile. Originally appearing as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system, Windows Mobile has been updated multiple times, with the current version being Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Mobile's share of the Smartphone market has fallen year-on-year, decreasing 2.7% in 2009