April, 2002 T68i/T68ie
T68 White Paper, April 2002 Contents Purpose of this document ...........................................................................4 Product overview ...................................................................................................6 Key functions and features ..........................................................................6 More in-phone functions .............................................................................7 Multimedia in the T68i .........................
T68 White Paper, April 2002 Multimedia message service .....................................................................54 Bluetooth technical data ............................................................................56 Performance and technical characteristics ...............................................57 WAP browser technical data .....................................................................58 WAP Operator technical data ..............................................................
T68 White Paper, April 2002 Preface Purpose of this document The Ericsson T68i/T68ie White Paper is designed to give the reader a deeper technical understanding of how the T68i/T68ie is designed, and of how it interacts with other media. This document will make it easier to integrate the T68i/T68ie with the IT and communications solutions of a company or organization.
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T68i White Paper, April 2002 Product overview The T68i comes in two versions, T68i and T68ie. The only difference between the two versions is the languages they support. In this document, the name T68i stands for both versions. The T68i is small, sleek and impressively designed. The most innovative of its features is a large 256 colour display allowing high-quality colour imaging and a host of new interfaceenhancing functions.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Joystick navigation The T68i has an easy-to-use 5-directional joystick function. Using finger or thumb, you can easily navigate the new T68i menu system. When you arrive at the required function in a menu, instead of pressing Yes, just gently press the joystick and the feature is activated. The T68i MMI is adapted for easy joystick navigation. Bluetooth wireless technology The T68i is among the first mobile phones on the market with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 defined screen saver at the purchase of the phone, but the user can choose his/her own image/animation as a screen saver. After a short period of time the screen saver changes to sleep mode, to save power. Memory management All applications in the T68i share the same memory, allowing for efficient memory usage. When the memory runs low, the user gets information about the current memory situation, where each application’s usage is displayed.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Multimedia in the T68i Image formats For information on Image formats and downloading of images, see “Image format technical data” on page 67 and “Images – downloading to phone” on page 67. The T68i is a multimedia phone. The colour display together with the audio functionality gives the user several multimedia possibilities. Sounds can be recorded and pictures can be created and edited. By using themes, it is easy to change the appearance of the display.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) One of the key features in the T68i is the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), expected to become the preferred messaging method of mobile terminal users, since there are virtually no limits to the content of an MMS transmission. An MMS message from the T68i can contain text, graphics, animations, images, audio clips and ring melodies. For more detailed information, see “Multimedia message service” on page 54.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 example, a user can send a clip of his or her own personal rendition of “Happy Birthday”. Pictures and themes By using either a digital camera attached to the T68i with a cable, or a snap-on camera accessory, users can take a snapshot and immediately send it to a recipient. The ability to send pictures is one of the most exciting attributes of MMS, as it allows users to share meaningful moments with friends, family and colleagues. MMS. Notes The T68i supports vNote.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 MMS technical features Architecture The MMS standard, just like SMS, offers storeand-forward transmission (instant delivery) of messages, rather than a mailbox-type model. MMS is a person-to-person communications solution, meaning that the user gets the message directly into the mobile. He or she doesn’t have to call the server to get the message downloaded to the mobile. Unlike SMS, the MMS standard uses WAP as its bearer protocol.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) adds new powerful functionality to the well-known SMS standard. With it, mobile phone users can add life to SMS text messaging in the form of pictures, animations,sound and formatted text.This gives the users new ways to express feelings, moods and personality in SMS messages.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Compatible with SMS standards Users will find EMS as easy to use as SMS. At the moment 15 billion SMS messages, are sent every month worldwide. Roughly 80% of this traffic is user-to-user i.e. mobile phone users sending short messages to each other using the keypad of the phone to enter text. The remaining 20 % is shared by downloads and notifications of different kinds. The Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) was first submitted to the standards committees by Ericsson.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 with an SMS request interface. The diagram shows a model over the possibilities with Enhanced Messaging Service: - When the Operator/Service provider enables EMS in the network, users will enjoy adding life to messages with sounds, melodies, pictures and formatted text. - New ranges of Content/Application aggregators on the operator network or the Internet can provide EMS contents and services to the users over SMS.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Bluetooth™ wireless technology The T68i features built-in Bluetooth wireless technology. Its short-range radio link operates in the globally available 2.4 GHz radio frequency band, ensuring fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres. Please note that in countries where the use of Bluetooth wireless technology is not allowed, the Bluetooth function should be switched off.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Synchronize calendar and phone book In everyday life, access to an updated calendar and addresses of friends and business colleagues is greatly appreciated. To be truly mobile, users must be able to carry their important information with them. Equipping mobile phones with Personal Information Manager (PIM) programs such as calendars, todo lists and address books gives users access to their most important data anywhere and anytime.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Figure 4 SyncML architecture Benefits of a common synchronization protocol • End users Today’s user of mobile devices probably uses a different synchronization product with every device. Each technology can synchronize only a few applications, or is limited to a particular type of network connection. This arrangement is expensive to install, confusing to configure and operate, and costly to administer.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 • Network operators As multiple applications that need remote synchronization over WAP are developed, there will be an automatic growth of revenue for network operators. Local synchronization Open standard Synchronization is possible with almost any groupware or office program, since the synchronization method complies with the open standard IrMC 1.1, as specified by the Infrared Data Association – reference http:// www.irda.org. IrMC 1.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 • • Pentium II recommended 64 MB RAM recommended (minimum 32 MB) Other requirements: 20 MB free hard disk space Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared, or cable connection Support is handled by Sony Ericsson. XTNDConnect PC All users of the T68i can easily upgrade to the full version of the synchronization software. A number of features and supported applications will then be added, including XTNDConnect Phone Viewer.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 WAP services The T68i has a WAP browser, supporting WAP 2.0 (WML 1.3). WAP 2.0 optimizes usage of higher bandwidths and packet-based connections of wireless networks. The typical WAP client is a small, portable device connected to a wireless network. This includes mobile phones, pagers, smart phones, PDAs and other small devices. Of course, compared to desktop and laptop computers, these devices are limited by user interface, low memory and low computing power.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 viewed on the WAP browser of the T68i. An XHTML page can be viewed in both the WAP browser and in any standard Web browser. Improve productivity A business can use a WAP gateway to provide a secure connection to its corporate network, improving internal communication flow by making information available to mobile as well as office users. tiations.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 stored at the client side and a trusted certificate stored at the server side. A Wireless Identity Module (WIM) can contain both trusted and client certificates, private keys and algorithms needed for WTLS handshaking, encryption/decryption and signature generation. The WIM module can be placed on a SIM card and is then referred to as a SWIM card. Certificates To use secure connections, the user needs to have certificates stored in the phone.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 • • • financial information (stock quotes etc.). Personal Information Manager (PIM) delivery of contacts, meeting requests etc. Smart card e-cash. Interactive games. In the T68i, the user selects whether to allow push messages or not. There are two different forms of Push services: Service Indication (SI) An SI service sends to the browser a text message with a URL of a WAP page. If the user decides to load the URL, normal WAP browsing commences.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Mobile positioning The geographic location of mobile subscribers can be used to provide them with related information and a variety of services. Sony Ericsson’s Mobile Positioning System (MPS) gives operators a fast and cost-effective way to establish and roll out location-based services. For users of the T68i, the integration of mobile positioning with WAP services means that a complete range of service and information tools is available.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 1 GSM 9,600/14,400 9,600 bps 14,400, 19,200 or 28,800 bps (HSCSD) 9,600/14,400 9,600/14,400 9,050/13,400/ 15,600/21,400 9,050/13,400/ 15,600/21,400 9,050/13,400/ 15,600/21,400 2 GPRS 9,050, 13,400, 15,600, 18,100, 21,400, 26,800, 27,150, 31,200 40,200, 42,800, 46,800 or 64,200 bps 9,050/13,400/ 15,600/21,400 Figure 5 A comparison between GSM and GPRS A normal GSM call uses only one of eight work dependent).
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Using with the T68i has several advantages, for example: • • • • • • • • • Constant connection Keep an open connection to an e-mail system or the company network, staying online to receive and send messages at all times. All connection settings can be managed by using the data connections feature. High speed Gain access automatically to increased bandwidth when downloading large files, images etc.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Modem and AT commands The T68i contains a complete GSM/GPRS modem. This provides data and e-mail communication, as well as Internet/intranet access, for a connected PC, PDA or handheld device. Once the PC/PDA is connected to the phone using a cable, Bluetooth wireless technology or infrared, and the appropriate software is installed, the modem in the phone works in a similar way to a PC Card modem, or an external modem.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 The AT commands in the T68i are grouped as follows: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Control and Identification Call Control Interface Commands Data Compression Mode Management Audio Control Accessory Menus Accessory Authentication Voice Call Control Accessory Identification GSM DTE-DCE Interface Commands GSM Call Control GSM Data GSM High Speed Circuit Switched Data GSM Network Services GSM USSD GSM Facility Lock GSM Mobile Equipment, Control and Statu
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Infrared transceiver • • Exchange of ring signals between compatible phones Ability to attach a photo from a digital camera in outgoing e-mail Connection via infrared Infrared communication creates a data link between two communications devices through an infrared beam of light. On the T68i, this link is used to connect with desktop computers, PDAs, Sony Ericsson handheld computers, laptop PCs, other phones (for example, the T39), and other hardware supporting the standard.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 In-phone functions and features *Subscription and/or network-dependent A Antenna connector, external for HF kits No B Background light Yes Background pictures, pre-defined Yes Background pictures, downloadable Yes, only limited by memory Bluetooth wireless technology support Yes, built-in Bookmarks (URL memory) Yes, (25) Built-in antenna Yes Business card exchange Yes C Call functions Call counter Yes, outgoing and total (not incoming) Call barring* Yes
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Colour display Yes, 256 colour, 101x80 pixels Connected Line Identity Presentation (COLP) Yes Contacts Yes Converter No Copyright protection Yes, possible with copyright protection via EMS and MMS. CSD, Circuit Switched Data* Yes Date Yes Display light Yes EDGE (enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution)* No E-mail address storage Yes E-mail client Yes, supporting IMAP4, POP3, SMTP.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Mobile chat Yes Modem (data) Yes, built-in (maximum data rate 108,800 bit/s.) N Notes Yes, up to 10 – depending on size. O Option key Yes, gives the most common options for the function currently in use. The option key also provides a help menu for certain functions.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 R Re-dialling, automatic Yes Ring signals S Total storage capacity Limited by the memory Number of pre-existing ring signals 14 Possibility to download Yes, storage capacity only limited by the memory Possibility to compose Yes, storage capacity only limited by the memory Ring signal exchange Yes, via EMS, MMS, infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology Screen saver Yes Shortcuts Yes SIM relative features SIM voltage 3V and 5V Number of networks that the ha
T68i White Paper, April 2002 T U V W Swatch Internet Time No Synchronization with PC Yes, via RS232 cable, infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology SyncML Yes Themes, pre-defined Yes, 5 Themes, downloadable Yes, only limited only by memory Themes, exchange Yes, via MMS, infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology Two Line Service (a.k.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Network-dependent features SMS and EMS messaging The T68i is capable of sending and receiving SMS and EMS messages, and linked messages. • • With the Short Message Service, a user can send text messages containing up to 160 characters to and from GSM mobile stations With the linked SMS, the user can link up to 10 SMS messages together to create a longer message (network-dependent service) A Service Centre (SC) acts as a a storage and forwarding centre.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 SIM application toolkit programs that also have an HTML version for desktop use. Work is currently under way on building interfaces between the two technologies. The SIM Application Toolkit (SIM AT) is a smart card-centric method of deploying programs that apply only to GSM and to SMS and USSD transports. Programs must be distributed on smart cards. WAP is an Internet-centric method of deploying programs that is independent of network technology.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Service Mode GET INPUT General: No.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Service SEND SHORT MESSAGE bit 1: Mode Support in T68i 0 = packing not required Yes 1 = SMS packing by the ME required Yes SEND SS Yes SEND USSD Yes SET UP CALL SET UP EVENT LIST General: Capability configuration Yes Set-up speech call CallParty Subaddress DTMF support No '00' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on another call Yes '01' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on another call, with re-dial Yes '02' = set up call, putting all
T68i White Paper, April 2002 User interaction with SIM AT then restarts. DISPLAY TEXT SELECT ITEM Text of up to 240 characters (80 UCS coded) is supported. Scroll to highlight item for selection. The maximum number of items supported by the phone within one Select Item command is 30. Text clearing times • 10-20 seconds. 60-second time-out limit for the user to clear the text. ‘Key’ responses • ‘Long NO’ – Proactive session terminated by user. • ‘NO’ – Backward move in proactive session.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 selection, in the same way as the Select Item command. A limit of 30 menu items has been set within this command. ‘Key’ responses • Down arrow – Scroll down list. • Up arrow – Scroll up list. • Side key: Scrolls the menu. • ‘YES’ – Envelope (Menu Selection).
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Terminology and abbreviations 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project. AMR Adaptive Multi Rate. Audio format for speech sounds. API Application Programming Interface. ASP Active Server Page. Server technology that generates web pages dynamically. Bearer The method for accessing WAP from the phone, for example GSM Data (CSD) and SMS. bFTP binary File Transfer Protocol. Bluetooth Bluetooth wireless technology is a secure, fast, point-to-multipoint radio connection technology.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Gateway A WAP Gateway typically includes the following functions: • • A Protocol Gateway – the protocol gateway translates requests from the WAP protocol stack to the WWW protocol stack (HTTP and TCP/IP). Content Encoders and Decoders – the content encoders translate Web content into compact encoded formats to reduce the size and number of packets travelling over the wireless data network. GIF Graphics Interchange Format. GPRS General Packet Radio Services.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 PIM Personal Information Management. VAS Value Added Service. SC Service Centre (for SMS). vCalendar vCalendar defines a transport and platformindependent format for exchanging calendar and scheduling information for use in PIMs/PDAs and group schedulers. vCalendar is specified by IETF. Service provider A company that provides services and subscriptions to mobile phone users. SI Service Indication. SL Service Loading.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 WMLScript WMLScript can be used to enhance the functionality of a service, just as, for example, JavaScript may be utilized in HTML. It makes it possible to add procedural logic and computational functions to WAP-based services. WSP Wireless Session Protocol. WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security. WWW World Wide Web. XML Extensible Markup Language. XHTML Extensible HyperText Markup Language.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Related information • • Communications. XTNDConnect is a trademark of Extended Systems Inc. XHTML™ is a registered trademark of the W3C. Documents • • • • The T68i User’s Guide Sony Ericsson T68i FAQ AT Command Reference Manual WAP June2000 (WAP 2.0) Specification Software • • XTNDConnect PC For Ericsson can be downloaded from http://www.SonyEricssonMobile.com. XTNDConnect PC, upgraded version from Extended Systems Inc. Links • • • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Technical specifications • • • ware User’s guide, including Battery Information Accessory leaflet Service and Support Leaflet The consumer pack includes • • • • • Mobile Phone T68i Standard Battery BST-14 (700 mAh) Travel Charger, CST-12 Sony Ericsson PC Programs XTND Connect PC Synchronization soft- General technical data Product name T68i SAR measurements: figures 0,54 SAR 1g SAR measurements: laboratory Electromagnetic Near Field and Radio Frequency Dosimetry, Sony
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Antenna Built-in Text size A selection of text sizes Text rows Varies depending on text size used Colours 2, Lunar Grey and Gold Battery Li-Polymer Battery BST-14 (700 mAh) Network LED 1 colour – green Keypad Hard silver-painted plastic, 5-way joystick and select 16 keys + joystick + side key (four different keypads: Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese) Keypad lock: option key or long press on “c”. Use of several keys simultaneously (e.g.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Games Name Type of game Interactive Vibration Arizona Card game Contrary Strategic Yes, via IR and Bluetooth. Erix Level based Yes, highscore can be sent via WAP. Yes Four piles Card game Naval fleet Strategic Yes, via IR and Bluetooth. Yes North territory Card game Q Strategic Yukon struggle Card game Wuziqi (Chinese market only) Strategic Yes, via IR and Bluetooth. * All games will stop and be saved in the memory if interrupted by an incoming call.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Cell broadcast service Feature Support in the T68i User notification of the reception of a CB message Message displayed on screen Handling of reception of several unread messages The last message overwrites the previous one Support of all CMBI from 0 to 65535 Yes File support CBMI and CBMID Support CB SIM data download Yes Support of all applicable Data Coding Scheme values as defined in 3G TS 23.038 V3.3.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Short message service Feature Support in the T68i SMS Center Number It is possible to pre-record the SMS Center Number. Pictures It is possible to insert a picture/an icon into the text message. EMS compliant mobile handsets will be able to see the picture correctly. Input methods Predictive text input Reply to messages It is possible to reply to received messages by SMS, phone call, ...
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature print via IrDA Support in the T68i No Possibilities of the previously received message: reply to the sender Yes (only to the sender, not to all or part of the message recipients) save the message in the Inbox Yes forward the message Yes know the remining capacity storage Yes Supported ways for replying to a received SMS: via SMS Yes via phone call (set up a call to the number contained in the message body) Yes via WAP call (go to the WAP address contained
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Enhanced message service Feature Support in the T68i Level of compliance supported by the handset regarding the specifications described in release 99. Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) according to the standard 3GPP TS 23.040 v4.3.0, with the addition of the ODI feature from 3GPP TS 23.040 v5.0.0. Number of messages that the handset is able to handle to generate a concatenated message 10 Capacity storage 100 messages Outgoing messages It is possible to...
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i Pictures It is possible to... • • • • • Animations edit and create pictures by using the phone keypad. send and receive pictures via EMS. create pictures on Web/WAP portals. download pictures from Web/WAP portals. receive pictures in enhanced messages originated by service providers. The handset supports the following animations: I am ironic, I am glad, I am sceptic, I am sad, WOW!, I am crying. Plus the other 9 defined in 23.040 v4.3.0.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i/ie Support of a standard or a proprietary procedure for OTA provisioning of MMS parameters Proprietary Functionalities that the user is able to set during message composition: • • • • • • • message subject MSISDN recipient address e-mail recipient address message Cc recipient(s) address(es) delivery report request read-reply report request message priority From where can the user insert multimedia elements into multimedia messages: • • termi
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i/ie Possibility to configure unconditional message modification (such as media modification in messages) Yes MMS User Agent will report problems to user in case of: • • • message not sent causes no user subscription to service, if included in ResponseText (please see WAP209) message not sent causes required functionality not supported by MMS Relay/Server, if included in ResponeText (please see WAP209) message not sent causes insufficient credi
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Data transmission rate up to 108,800 bps with one time slot Specific commands working with the SIM card No Support of multipoint connections No Performance and technical characteristics Dimension GSM 900/E-GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Frequency range TX: 880 – 914 MHz RX: 925 – 959 MHz TX: 1710 – 1785 RX: 1805 – 1880 TX: 1850 – 1910 RX: 1930 – 1990 Channel spacing 200 kHz 200 kHz 200 kHz Number of channels 174 Carriers *8 (TDMA) 374 Carriers *8 (TDMA) 299 Carr
T68i White Paper, April 2002 WAP browser technical data Feature Support in the T68i WAP browser Back to previous page Yes Bearer type GPRS (IP) Yes Bearer type GSM Data (IP) Yes, HSCSD, ISDN and analog Bookmarks Yes, up to 25 named bookmarks for easy access to frequently visited pages Bookmark Export/Import Yes, can be sent and received as link using SMS and vBookmark format via IR and BT Cache Yes (size 6 kbyte) Character sets * UTF8 (Default), USASCII, Latin1, UCS2 Clear cache Yes Colou
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i WAP browser WAP browser WAP 1.2.1 baseline WAP profiles Dynamic - up to 5 WAP profiles, each with its own settings WTLS (security) Yes, WTLS Class 1 - Encoding WTLS Class 2 - Encoding + Server Authentication. Root Certificates needed in phone WTLS Class 3 - Encoding + Server Authentication + Client Certification.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i for WAP OTA provisioning (if empty) Operator verification through a code, included in the OTA data. This code is shown to the user who can choose installation or not. Interface (if empty) An Install question is asked with the code, if available. The user has to choose if a new WAP profile shall be created or an existing profile shall be replaced.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i for WAP SI menu structure accessability WAP services, Push inbox SL reception warning The user can make a choice if a dialog is wanted or not before loading the SL. WAP services/options/common/Push access/prompt SIA reception warning Yes Cache size limitations If the inbox is full and a new push is received, the oldest push in the inbox will be discarded. Number of push messages Depending on the size of the push messages.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i for WAP Download application/product memory check Yes Downloaded object solution Yes. The user is asked if the content is to be saved. UAP indication for downloading Yes Other features Yes. Store, delete, forward, use, manage. Object formats Ringing tones audio/iMelody, other/eMelody, vMel. Wallpapers Image/WBMP, GIF, JPG. Pictures Image/WBMP, GIF, JPG, PNG.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 GPRS technical data Dimension Support in the T68i Compatible GPRS and SMG specifications ETSI R97 SMG 31 bis Data rates Multislot class 4 supported (3+1) CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4 9,050 bps, 13,400 bps, 15,600 bps, 21,400 bps supported (networkdependent) Indicator of attachment to the GPRS service Yes, an icon in the bottom left corner, a filled triangle if attached Indicator of PDP context activation Yes, an icon on the right side.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Dimension Support in the T68i Interfaces to external devices supported by the handset and available for a GPRS link IrDA, RS-232, AT commands. IrDA, Datarate=SIR & MIR RS232, autobaud, max 460kbit/s Bluetooth, v1.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Built-in GSM data modem technical data Dimension Support in the T68i Standards AT commands industry standard, ETSI 07.05 and 07.07 and 07.10, V.25ter command set supported Data rates, Circuit Switched (CSD) Download data rate Up to 19,200 or 28,800 bps (depending on base rate) no compression, with V.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Feature Support in the T68i e-mail client OTA Support Yes Supported protocols POP3, IMAP4, SMTP USSD technical data Feature Support in the T68i/ie USSD support GSM Phase 1/ 2 (Cross-phase compatibility). GPRS behaviour according to class B Mode support -mode MMI-mode supported. No application mode support (not needed for any application).
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Image format technical data Format Visible Max Animation Colours Visible colours GIF 101x80 pics 160x120 pixels 50 frames (1 frame/ 100ms) 256 256 (3:3:2=RGB; less blue colours) JPEG 101x80 pics 640x480 pixels No 16.8 mil. 256 WBMB 101x80 pics 320x320 pixels No Black/ White 2 Transparency support Images – downloading to phone Feature File type Max.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 SyncML technical data Feature Support for Sync ML in the T68i SyncML compliance The handset is fully SyncML compliant (it passed both SyncML Conformance and Interoperability testing [SyncFest]) Basic data formats Contacts: vCard 2.1, Calendar: vCalendar 1.0, Tasks: vTodo 1.0. Possibility for operators to extend SyncML functionlity No Possibility to synchronize other handsets using SyncML No Transport method for SyncML messages WSP (i.e.
T68i White Paper, April 2002 Infrared transceiver technical data Signal in RS-232 Support in DRS-11 CD (Carrier Detect) No. Set statically CTS (Clear To Send) Yes DSR (Data Service Ready) Statically connected with DTR DTR (Data Terminal Ready) Statically connected with DSR GND (Signal Ground) Yes RI (Ring Indication) No.
T68 White Paper, April 2002 Index A Abbreviations 42 Acknowledgement 46 Ambient temperatures 48 Architecture 12 MMS Centre 12 AT Command Functions 28 Audio 10 B Bluetooth devices 16 Bluetooth technical data 56 Built-in GSM data modem technical data 65 C Calendar 8 Cell broadcast service 50 Compatibility 14 Compatible with old phones 14 Connection via desktop charger 19 Current consumption, talk and standby times 48 D Desktop charger 19 Documents 46 E E-mail 7 E-mail client technical data 65 EMS 7
T68 White Paper, April 2002 Software 46 Speech coding 49 Supported MMI languages 48 Synchronization software 19 Synchronization, local 19 SyncML 17 SyncML architecture 18 SyncML technical data 68 T Technical Specifications 47 Terminology and abbreviations 42 Text 10 Themes 8 Trademarks and acknowledgements 46 U Unified messaging 14 User-to-user 14 USSD technical data 66 V Vehicle positioning 14 Video 11 Voice control 7 W WAP browser technical data 58 WAP Operator technical data 59 WAP services 21 WA