# HTC Falcon
**Wikidata**: [Q10850867](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q10850867)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/htc-falcon

## Summary
HTC Falcon is a smartphone model that runs the Windows Mobile operating system. It is classified as an instance of the class "smartphone model" and is represented in available knowledge systems (Google Knowledge Graph and a Chinese-language Wikipedia entry).

## Key Facts
- HTC Falcon is an instance of the class "smartphone model."
- HTC Falcon is a subclass of "smartphone."
- The operating system for HTC Falcon is Windows Mobile.
- Windows Mobile is a discontinued family of mobile operating systems by Microsoft.
- Windows Mobile has an inception date of 2000-04-19.
- The Windows Mobile entry has a sitelink_count of 50 (metadata for the OS).
- HTC Falcon has a sitelink_count of 1.
- HTC Falcon has a Chinese-language (zh) Wikipedia page.
- Google Knowledge Graph ID for HTC Falcon: /g/155rpllp.

## FAQs
### Q: What is HTC Falcon?
A: HTC Falcon is a smartphone model classified as a smartphone that runs the Windows Mobile operating system.

### Q: What operating system does the HTC Falcon use?
A: The HTC Falcon uses Windows Mobile, a family of mobile operating systems by Microsoft which is now discontinued.

### Q: Is there a Wikipedia entry for HTC Falcon?
A: Yes. The HTC Falcon has a Wikipedia presence in the Chinese language (zh).

### Q: Where else is HTC Falcon represented in knowledge systems?
A: HTC Falcon is present in the Google Knowledge Graph with the identifier /g/155rpllp and has a sitelink_count of 1.

## Why It Matters
HTC Falcon matters as a documented example of a smartphone model running Windows Mobile, a now-discontinued Microsoft mobile operating system. As part of the ecosystem of Windows Mobile devices, HTC Falcon is relevant to historical study of mobile platforms, device families, and the evolution of smartphone operating systems. Its presence in knowledge systems — a Google Knowledge Graph identifier and a Wikipedia entry in Chinese — makes it discoverable for researchers, collectors, and archivists interested in device taxonomy, OS lineage, and regional documentation of mobile hardware. Because Windows Mobile itself has a recorded inception date (2000-04-19) and status as discontinued, devices like the HTC Falcon serve as data points for understanding transition periods in mobile OS market share and developer support. In short, HTC Falcon is significant for cataloging and comparing smartphone models that used Microsoft’s Windows Mobile platform.

## Notable For
- Being an instance of a smartphone model that runs the Windows Mobile operating system.
- Running Windows Mobile, a discontinued Microsoft mobile OS with an inception date of 2000-04-19.
- Presence in the Google Knowledge Graph with ID /g/155rpllp.
- Having a Wikipedia entry in Chinese (wikipedia_languages: zh).
- Metadata visibility indicated by a sitelink_count of 1 for the HTC Falcon entry.

## Body
### Classification
- Entity type: instance_of = smartphone model.
- Taxonomy: subclass_of = smartphone.
- The label "HTC Falcon" denotes a smartphone model in available structured data.

### Operating system
- Operating system: Windows Mobile.
- Windows Mobile is described as a discontinued family of mobile operating systems by Microsoft.
- Windows Mobile inception date: 2000-04-19.
- Windows Mobile metadata: sitelink_count = 50 (indicates wider multilingual linkage for the OS entry).

### Identifiers and metadata
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/155rpllp (identifier for HTC Falcon).
- Wikipedia languages available for the HTC Falcon entry: zh (Chinese).
- HTC Falcon sitelink_count: 1 (metadata count associated with the HTC Falcon entry).

### Context and relevance
- HTC Falcon is part of the larger class of smartphone models that used Windows Mobile as their OS.
- The device is represented in public knowledge systems, which supports discovery and cataloging.

### Sources and scope
- All statements in this entry are based on the provided structured data: classification (instance_of, subclass_of), operating_system assignment, OS metadata (status: discontinued; inception date), language and link metadata (wikipedia_languages, sitelink_count), and the Google Knowledge Graph identifier.