Specifications

White Paper V800-Vodafone V802SE
37 August 2004
Secure data transmission with the IrDA DATA
standard
Ability to send and receive email and data on
the connected PC/PDA
Ability to connect to the Internet from the con-
nected PC/PDA
Ability to synchronize the phonebook from a PC
Exchange of business cards and calendar
events with vCard/vCalendar compatible
devices
Exchange of ringtones and other files between
compatible phones
Ability to attach a photo from a digital camera in
outgoing email
Ability to send and exchange notes with vNote
compatibility devices
Connection via cable
The infrared connection is not always the best
solution when connecting to a PC/PDA. Indeed, it
is not always even possible. The DRS-11 cable
provides connectivity between the phone and a PC
with serial port (RS-232).
The DRS-11 cable supports a subset of the signals
in the RS-232 standard.
USB
The V800-Vodafone V802SE is USB 2.0 (Universal
Serial Bus) compliant. The bus is 12 Mbps and
supports 63 devices. The idea of the USB is to
allow easy connection of mobile phone to PC. USB
is designed to be “completely Plug and Play”,
meaning that devices will be correctly detected and
configured automatically as soon as they are
attached.
USB in a mobile phone means convenient data
transfer between the phone and a PC. For exam-
ple, in this phone, which has an integrated camera,
pictures can be transferred from the phone to be
stored in the PC. Music or short video clips can
also be transferred from the PC to the phone, or
vice versa.
Synchronization & Data Transfer
In everyday life, access to an updated calendar,
notes and details of friends and business col-
leagues is greatly appreciated. To be truly mobile,
users must be able to carry their important informa-
tion with them. Equipping mobile phones with Per-
sonal Information Manager (PIM) programs like
calendars, task lists and phonebooks gives users
access to their most important data anywhere and
anytime. The information is kept updated by syn-
chronizing with the information at the office or at
home. The growing use of groupware such as
Microsoft® Outlook® means that more and more
meetings are booked electronically in daily busi-
ness life.
The V800-Vodafone V802SE uses the SyncML 1.1
protocol for synchronization. This means that it has
compatibility to synchronize with a wide variety of
devices over a number of different communications
media.
To simplify the synchronization process, a number
of new features are included in the phone.
The Automatic synchronization feature allows users
to synchronize at regular intervals. The synchroni-
zation starts automatically and the users will have
up-to-date information with a minimal amount of
work.
After each synchronization, a log is created. The
log lists relevant information about the synchroni-
zation process. For instance, the user can see how