Users with fleets of Windows embedded CE 6.0 handheld devices and other equipment with outdated Windows embedded operating systems will have to migrate to a new OS or risk devastating security threats, among various other operating issues.Īndroid has emerged as the most viable option, with major rugged mobile device manufacturers introducing Android-based versions of their handheld and tablet systems. Consider this – end of support for Windows CE and Windows mobile means an end to security patches and updates. Why upgrade now, why incur the cost and hassle now- my devices work, everything is running fine. Although it once dominated the enterprise mobility and rugged mobile device market, Microsoft has ceded new development in that space to other platforms and has phased out support of Windows CE and Windows Mobile operating systems. Windows CE 6.0 end of life occurred in 2018, and Windows Mobile 6.5 end of life occurred on January 14, 2020.īut you're holding out. You probably have heard this a few times by now.
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