What smartphone or PDA do I have?
If you are not sure which operating system runs your device, simply look at the front side and the back side or your PDA or phone. PDAs usually have OS displayed on the front side. If you have a PDA, it may be either Windows Mobile OS or Palm OS powered device. Pocket PC: If there is a brand name on the front of your device, it means that your device is based on Windows Mobile OS. To find out which OS version, visit the settings dialog at Start > Settings > System > About. The line on the top should read e.g. “Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0”. Palm: The round Palm symbol means that your PDA is run by Palm OS. To find out what version of Palm OS you have, open the launcher application menu, choose Info, then Version. The OS version is displayed on top of the screen, e.g. “Palm OS software v.5.2.1”. In contrast to PocketPCs and PDAs, phones usually put their brand names on the front side and operating system on the back. Windows Mobile Smartphones usually come with the “Designed for