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The importance of being Square Aware
September 21, 2005 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

It looks like latest HP iPaq phones will not be the only ones with square resolutions: (very low and akward) 240x240 and magnificient 480 - after all Windows Mobile powered Treo from Palm is coming soon and other "square" devices will follow ...

Over the coming months, you will see new Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC devices supporting Square Screens (240x240 pixels or 480x480 pixels). HP is already shipping the first of its HP hw6500 Mobile Messenger Series which uses Square Screens. Other OEMs will follow soon!

Now is the time to make your application Square Aware!

To learn more click here.


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