devCentral offers now resources for Smartphone 2002
November 21, 2003 [MS Smartphone] | By anonymous 1.
After logging in into devCentral - developer portal of AT&T Wireless - you can notice that photo of Motorola MPx200 is visible and new section "New Technical Resources for Smartphone 2002" is now available:
... where you can read:
AT&T Wireless recently announced the availability of the Motorola MPx200, the first Windows Mobile Smartphone in North America. devCentral now offers expanded technical resources to assist in creating applications for this Smartphone platform.
Currently devCentral contains the following resources:
- Smartphone Programming Guide pdf (368 KB)
- Smartphone 2002 Overview
Learn about the Motorola MPx200 Smartphone 2002 based on the Microsoft Windows Mobile-based Smartphone platform.
- Business Opportunities
Become familiar with the Smartphone opportunities available to you including the AT&T Wireless Alliance Program and other distribution channels to deploy your wireless applications.
- Security
Learn about the security model for Smartphone 2002.
- Making Voice Calls
See how applications can initiate voice calls with the simple Phone API.
- Short Message Service (SMS) API
Learn how applications can send SMS messages on the Smartphone 2002.
- Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Manager API
Find out how to read and write the contact list and SMS log in the SIM card.
- Persistent Data on the Smartphone 2002
Discover how to save data persistently on the Smartphone. The Smartphone 2002 handles power cycling differently than the Pocket PC.
- Smartphone vs. Pocket PC Phone Edition
Understand the key differences between Smartphone 2002 and Pocket PC Phone Edition 2002 application development.
- Developer Tools
Access information about the Smartphone 2002 development environment and developer tools available including emulators, debuggers, and Software Development Kits (SDKs).
- Developer Resources
Discover resources for Smartphone including informational Web sites, newsgroups, articles and white papers.
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