Specifications

White Paper V800-Vodafone V802SE
10 August 2004
With MMS, there are many interesting applications
to subscribe to, for example, stock information,
movie trailers and weather reports.
MMBox (Vodafone V802SE only)
The MMBox is an inbox that is located on a mes-
sage server where incoming messages are stored.
The user can view the header to decide whether
the message is of interest and thus should be
downloaded to the phone. In networks where the
recipient pays for the transfer of downloaded mes-
sages, this is a way to control memory space and
to avoid downloading unwanted spam messages
to the phone. Unwanted messages can be ignored
or can be deleted on the server.
J2ME™
Download extra content with Java™, for example,
new information- and entertainment-based appli-
cations. This gives users a chance to personalize
the functions and features in their phones, and
developers the opportunity to create new applica-
tions.
To save memory space, it is possible to save appli-
cations for Java on the Memory Stick. Users run
the application as they would from the phone
memory. This also opens up for application devel-
opers to put applications on Memory Sticks that
can be inserted directly into the phone.
Gaming
Gaming is already a very popular
feature in mobile phones, and with
Java, users can add new games
and skill levels to further enhance the
entertainment value of Sony Ericsson phones.
3D Games
Java 3D™ gaming software
introduces and supports cutting-
edge 3D graphics. Audio
developments such as 72 tones polyphonic sound
and force feedback provide a much richer
experience. With operator support, it is possible to
play multi-player games against friends. The large
2.2 inch TFT screen adds to a lasting gaming
experience. Downloading graphics-intensive
games is also possible with matching built-in
memory of up to 32 MB.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Using built-in Bluetooth wireless
technology, the V800-Vodafone
V802SE communicates with other
Bluetooth devices via a radio link. Unlike infrared,
Bluetooth wireless technology is not dependent on
line-of-sight communication.
A device can be connected to the phone using
Bluetooth wireless technology up to 10 metres
away. For example, the phone can be answered at
a distance with a Bluetooth headset, when it rings,
The phone could be in a briefcase, a coat pocket or
even in another room. Two mobile phones, or a
phone and a computer, can use Bluetooth wireless
technology to exchange data such as images,
video clips, business e-cards, music files and cal-
endar data.
Copyright protection – DRM
DRM (Digital Rights Management) assures the
rights and copy protection of downloaded content
(audio, pictures, ringtones, video, entertainment
features such as games etc.).
Content-based services have great market poten-
tial, and to encourage this, Sony Ericsson plans to
support DRM in all future multimedia products.
Sony Ericsson regards DRM as a key enabler for
content-based services, and is active in supporting
the ongoing standardization work of the OMA
(Open Mobile Alliance). Furthermore, any additional
market requirements for DRM will be monitored.