Specifications
White Paper V800-Vodafone V802SE
12 August 2004
attributes that define how the animation should be
presented. The V800-Vodafone V802SE decodes
the tags and the animation is presented in the
phone. SVG animation can be included in picture
messages. The user can also attach an SVG image
to contacts in the phonebook.
Improved Personal Information
Management (PIM)
In order to further strengthen the PIM functionality,
a number of improvements have been imple-
mented.
• Auto-copy to SIM
When this feature is activated, the names and
phone numbers of contacts that are updated or
edited in the phonebook are automatically
saved on the SIM card.
• Multi-letter search in Contacts list
This feature allows users to find the correct con-
tact when browsing in the Contacts list.
• Multiple select in Contacts list
It is possible to select more than one contact in
the phonebook. This is useful if a user, for
example, wants to send email to more than one
person.
• Email groups
It is possible to create email groups to enable
users to send email to a predefined group of
people.
• Presentation of upcoming appointment
Information about an upcoming appointment
will be presented in the external display on the
same day the appointment is due.
• International prefix (Vodafone V802SE only)
• Japanese date (Vodafone V802SE only)
• Japanese name-reading (Vodafone V802SE
only)
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
GPRS uses Internet-style packet-based technol-
ogy. GPRS gives the benefit of a permanently avail-
able connection to the mobile Internet, but only
uses the radio link for the length of time it takes to
transfer data. GPRS offers the user the speed
needed for satisfactory mobile Internet usability.
The V800-Vodafone V802SE supports GPRS 4+1.
WAP 2.0 supporting XHTML™
The WAP browser supports the markup languages
of WAP 2.0 – XHTML Mobile and XHTML Basic.
These two subsets of the Web standard XHTML are
supported by all major Web browsers. An XHTML
page can be viewed in both the WAP browser and
in any standard Web browser. All of the basic
XHTML features are supported, including text,
images, links, check boxes, radio buttons, text
areas, headings, horizontal rules and lists.
In addition to XHTML, the WAP browser supports
WML. The user can navigate between WML and
XHTML pages. WAP 2.0 also supports cookies,
often used by Web sites to store site-specific infor-
mation in the browser between visits to the site.
Cookies are often used by e-commerce sites (in
shopping carts and wish lists for example), and to
save the user from entering the same information
more than once.
Cascading style sheets (CSS)
Before style sheets were introduced on the Web,
developers had little control over the presentation
of their Web pages. An XHTML document specifies
the structure of the content, which part is a para-
graph, which part is a heading, and so on. It does
not specify how it shall be presented. Browsers use
a default presentation for documents without style
sheets. By adding a style sheet to the document
the developer can control the presentation of the
document, the colours, fonts, and layout.
On the Web, the de facto standard style sheet lan-
guage is Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), specified
by the W3C and implemented in IE, Netscape, and
Opera. For mobile phones, the OMA has identified
a subset of CSS and extended it with OMA specific
style rules. The CSS subset and the OMA exten-
sions are called Wireless CSS (WCSS).
The WAP browser supports WCSS 1.1.
Messenger (Wireless Village)
To ensure interoperability of mobile instant mes-
saging and presence services, Sony Ericsson, Eric-
sson, Motorola and Nokia have created the
Wireless Village Solution, an open standard. The
protocol is bearer-independent and can be imple-
mented in different networks. The Wireless Village
Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS)
includes three primary features:










