It's a well-known fact that Microsoft is working on a completely new Windows Mobile platform, which currently has a really outdated user interface and general concept, but in spite of the long wait, this year we'll only see the launch of the slightly redesigned WM 6.5 OS, a smaller update to the current version, WM 6.1. This new edition won't be replaced soon, as Windows Mobile 7 will first be available exclusively on premium handsets, where it can show off its multitouch features. This means that the software giant plans to separate its operating systems made for mass products and premium category devices, the latter being a probable rival for webOS, Android and iPhone OS in terms of comfort and services as well.
Translated by Szaszati