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P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only Preface The P800 White Paper is designed to give the reader a deeper understanding of the features and applications of the P800 and P802 smartphones.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Contents Preface .............................................................................................................................................2 Contents ...........................................................................................................................................3 P800/802 Smartphone Overview......................................................................................................
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Receiving a multimedia message on other terminals............................................................. 36 MMS technical features.......................................................................................................... 37 E-Mail ......................................................................................................................................... 38 Browser, M-Services and MeT ............................
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Object Exchange – ‘Send As’ .................................................................................................... 58 GPRS, HSCSD and CSD Connections ......................................................................................... 59 Using the P800 as a Modem...................................................................................................... 59 Technical Explanation of CSD, HSCSD and GPRS .................
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 MeT ........................................................................................................................................ 88 User Customisation ................................................................................................................ 88 Bluetooth Wireless Technology technical data ...................................................................... 89 Infrared Transceiver technical data ................
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only P800/802 Smartphone Overview • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tri-Band E-GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 Large 4096 colour touch screen 5-way Jog Dial GPRS 4+1 slot and HSCSD 2+1 slot BluetoothTM, IrDA, and USB connectivity Symbian OS Platform: C++ and JavaTM SDKs Integrated Digital Camera Image & Sound Customisation Multimedia Messaging (MMS) SMS, EMS and E-Mail Document Viewers Combined Web and WAP browser M-Services & MeT Personal Organiser PC and r
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Features and Specification Summary General Size: Weight: OS: Processor: User storage: 117 x 59 x 27 mm 158g with flip Symbian OSTM V7.0 ARM 9 12 Mbyte (P800); 9 Mbyte (P802) Battery Life Talk time: Standby time: Up to 13 hours Up to 400 hours GSM Tri-band E-GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 GPRS Slots: 4+1 Coding scheme: CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4 Downlink rate: Up to 53.6 kbps (CS-2) Uplink rate: Up to 13.
For Internal Use Only Integrated Browser WAP Version: 2.0 Markup HTML 3.2 languages: WML 1.2.1 WBXML xHTML Basic xHTML Mobile Profile cHTML Scripting: Compiled WML scripts Style sheets: WCSS Security: WTLS Class 1, 2, 3 TLS/SSL Certificates: Pre-install & download WTLS, X.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only P800 Controls and Operation The P800 has a large touch-screen and a flip. This provides fast and convenient one-handed operation with the flip closed plus large touch-screen sophistication with the flip open.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Flip Closed (FC mode) With the flip closed, known as ‘flip closed’ or FC mode, the P800 can be used like a conventional mobile telephone with the added benefit of Jog Dial.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Flip Open (FO mode) When the flip is opened, the large touch-screen is revealed. In ‘flip open’ mode, the stylus may be used to navigate and enter data. The Jog Dial provides further navigation and selection capability. The User Interface is Symbian’s established UIQ design, adapted for the narrower 208 pixel screen.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Flip Removed The flip may also be removed. A hinge-cover is clipped in place instead of the flip: When the flip is removed, a ‘virtual flip’ is available. It works in exactly the same way as the hardware flip, except that the buttons are represented on the touch screen.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Application MMI Outline P800 applications generally follow the style guidelines established for Symbian UIQ applications. The user may select five important applications and display them on the ‘application picker’ strip across the top of the screen. The sixth icon at the right always switches to the Application Launcher. All applications are listed in the Application Launcher.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only Here is the detail view in the contacts application. The most important information is displayed directly. Further information is organised by using tabs; in this case notes and a picture. A conventional menu structure is provided for tasks and actions. Changing the folder here will reclassify this entry. Entries default to ‘all’ or ‘unfiled’. Tapping on a telephone number will navigate to the phone application to make a call.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 User Storage The P800 has a flexible and simple way of organising applications and user data. Technically, the P800 has a filing system rather like a PC. The user storage space is shared across applications without any imposed restrictions, apart from the whole space becoming full. For example, one user might use the entire user storage space for photographs, in which case over 200 can be stored.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Phone and PIM Applications Phone The P800 is a full-featured mobile phone having full integration with the other functions of the device, including third party applications. The phone includes useful and fun features such as: • Personalised ringtones – conventional or polyphonic (WAV) ringtones can be set in Contacts, giving audible indication of who is calling.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 If the flip is opened, the phone application re-scales itself to the full screen size. Other P800 flip closed applications are able to do this too. A traditional keypad view is available. A call log view provides summary details of calls made, received and missed. Full details can be viewed from here.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Contacts The P800’s Contacts application holds the details of all the user’s contacts. It is available in FC and FO modes and is fully integrated with the phone and other PIM applications. Each contact can contain multiple phone numbers and E-Mail addresses, name and address details, personal notes and a photograph of the contact or other image.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Calendar The Calendar application keeps track of appointments and events and enables reminder alarms to be set. The alarm sound can be customised, using any of the supported sound formats. Appointments can be shared using Infrared and Bluetooth beaming and also messaging. Local & remote synchronisation are both supported using SyncML. The P802 supports the lunar calendar. Week and month views provide a high level view of free and occupied time.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Jotter The Jotter application provides a quick means of making notes in either text or sketch format. Notes are displayed in a list format for fast reference. The pencil indicates a sketch. Text notes can be input using handwriting recognition or the virtual keyboard. Diagrams and sketches can be made in colour, using the stylus like a pen.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Imaging Built-In CommuniCam The P800 has a built-in camera capable of taking still pictures up to 640 x 480 pixel (VGA) resolution (307200 pixels) and 24 bit colour depth. 320 x 240 (QVGA) and 160 x 120 (QQVGA) pixel sizes are also selectable. The camera may be used in Flip Closed mode for fast point-andshoot pictures using the screen as the viewfinder. The lens is recessed into the back of the P800.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Image Viewer The P800’s image viewer enables you to view and organise your photographs. The image viewer manages all images taken by the built-in camera plus images loaded from elsewhere, such as received via E-Mail or synchronised in from a PC. The image viewer supports image types JPEG, BMP, GIF, MBM, PNG and WBMP. Thumbnail viewing – images may be ordered by name, date, size or type. Tap an image to see it full-screen.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Video Playback and Streaming The P800 Video Player plays video content that is locally stored or streamed. MPEG-4 Standard MPEG-4 was developed in 1998 by the Motion Pictures Expert Group, and has been incorporated into the 3GPP specifications for mobile multimedia. The earlier standards, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 are widely in use for multimedia CD-ROMS and digital broadcast television for example.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 from the beginning as the rest of the packets are transferred to the end-user’s machine or mobile phone while playing. The short delay at the start is to enable a small amount of data to be buffered. The data buffer enables playback to continue uninterrupted despite variations in the rate of received data.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only P800 Video Player The P800 Video Player is used in Flip Open mode. Locally Stored Clips Video clips may be downloaded from the internet or copied over from a connected PC. Video files are large compared to still images. The demonstration videos Sony Ericsson has shown on the P800 require approximately 1 Mbyte storage per minute. Files must be .
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Messaging The P800 has integrated messaging which supports SMS, EMS, MMS and E-Mail from a unified MMI. Messages may be addressed using the contacts data and hyperlinks are supported in all message types to create E-Mails, call telephone numbers and navigate directly to web and WAP pages that are referenced in the text.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in one message, and they can be combined with pictures. Pictures, animations and formatted text Phones supporting EMS include a set of predefined pictures for inserting in SMS messages. New pictures and animations are downloaded from the Internet or received in SMS messages. Pictures can be created and edited in the phone using a built-in Picture Editor.
For Internal Use Only • • • • P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 User-to-user message Message notifications for voicemail, e-mail, unified messaging. Ringtone signals Illustrated news & commercials 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.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 EMS in the P800 In the P800, the extra facilities of EMS are integrated with the SMS MMI, making it easy for the user to enrich an ordinary text message. A selection of icons and sound objects is included and more can be added via M-Services download.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) One of the key features in the P800 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 P800 can contain text, graphics, animations, photographic images, audio clips and ring melodies.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 An MMS message can contain one or more of the following: Text As with SMS and EMS, an MMS message can consist of normal text. The length of the text is unlimited, and it is possible to format the text. The main difference between an EMS and MMS message is that in an MMS message, text can be accompanied not only by simple pixel images or melodies but by photographic images, graphics, audio clips and in the future, video sequences.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 The minimum default times (to be confirmed) for each object type are shown below. Where relevant, the object may be repeated for the duration of the slide.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only The main areas covered by the specification are: • Picture formats (JPEG/JFIF, GIF, WBMP) and size (160 x 120 pixels) • Sound format (AMR) • Slide layout (2 objects plus sound, layout is the same for all slides) • SMIL subset (all timing elements are within a slide) • Minimum supported message size of 30kbytes The P800 has much greater capability than that stated above.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Composing a multimedia message Multimedia messages may be created in FC or, as shown below, in FO mode. Composing an multimedia message is like building a small slide presentation. A typical slide will consist of a picture, some text and a sound. Text and sound can be added to complete a slide. The user can set the duration of the slide. If a sound is added, the slide duration is set to the duration of the sound clip.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only Receiving a multimedia message Incoming MMS messages typically arrive just like SMS messages – automatic delivery with notification to the user. Messages are located in the MMS Inbox. FC playback of a multimedia message FO playback Receiving a multimedia message on other terminals Interoperability is dependent upon the capability of the receiving terminal and the MMS server in the mobile network. Here are some examples.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 MMS technical features The MMS standard, just like SMS, offers store and 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.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Architecture The MMS Centre (MMS-C) is comprised of the MMS Server, the MMS Proxy-Relay and the MMS Store. The MMS Centre is the central element of the MMS network architecture, providing storage and operational support, enabling instant delivery of multimedia messages from terminalto-terminal and terminal-to-e-mail, and supporting flexible addressing.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Browser, M-Services and MeT The P800 features an integrated browser capable of browsing WAP and Web (HTML) content from a common Man Machine Interface (MMI). M-Services M-Services is a set of feature guidelines published by the GSM Association with the support of leading mobile network operators and handset manufacturers. These include easy start-up for the user, better user experiences, easy download of contents, and simple charging models.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 MeT covers the following core functions: Initiation Providing the Personal Trusted Device (PTD) with key pairs for authentication and signing. Registration Providing the PTD with certificates associated with its keys. Secure Connection Establish an encrypted link with the server in order to keep information private. User Authentication Prove the identity of an individual or an application.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 P800 Browser Content Types Supported The P800’s supports all of the following content types within a single browser, directly or via a gateway/proxy. World Wide Web (WWW) - HTML The WWW is the most popular method of publishing information on the internet and on company intranets. Content is organised using the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). The P800 browser can read HTML pages and therefore gives access to a vast amount of existing material.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Browser MMI The browser is always close at hand, having a dedicated hardware button. It may also be reached from the application picker and the application launcher. The touch screen makes navigation very quick and simple – just tap a bookmark or a link to navigate. The Jog Dial can also be used to locate and select a link. The browser is used in FO mode. Bookmarks and other information is presented in a simple list view.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Browser Security World Wide Web The P800 supports the TLS/SSL to provide a secure encrypted link between the browser and the website. This method is commonly used for secure transactions on the WWW. WAP Security When using certain WAP services the user may want a secure connection between the phone and the WAP gateway, for example when using banking services. An icon in the display indicates when a secure connection is used.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 WIM Locks (PIN Codes) There are two types of WAP security locks (PIN codes) for the WIM on SIM. The locks protect the subscription from unauthorized use when browsing. The locks should typically be supplied from the supplier of the SWIM. Access lock An access lock protects the data in the WIM. The user is asked to enter the PIN code the first time the SWIM card is accessed when establishing a connection.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Symbian OS Operating System Symbian is the company that developed the Symbian OS technology. Symbian OS is the operating system for Wireless Information Devices, and can be found in a wide range of PDA, communicator and smartphone designs.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Java Java is a widely used and extensible programming platform which makes the development of personalized applications and content much easier. Originally developed by Sun in 1991, Java is a programming language used to develop applications – utility programs, games, plug-ins etc. – for different hardware and software platforms.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only J2ME CLDC/MIDP J2ME CLDC 1.0 (Java2 Micro Edition, Connected Limited Device Configuration, version 1.0) is an edition of Java aimed at small resource-constrained mobile devices where the runtime environment must fit into a few hundred kilobytes of memory (as compared to the 2.5Mb required for a typical PersonalJava environment).
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Developer Support A range of developer support options are available: Sony Ericsson Advanced Developer Support Our most comprehensive annual support service package, the Advanced Developer Support equips professional developers with everything they need to successfully develop world-class applications for Sony Ericsson products.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Customisation The P800 may be customised in a number of ways: • In the factory or at a Sony Ericsson Service Point, on behalf of a mobile operator. • Via Over The Air (OTA) configuration , initiated by operator, user or IT helpdesk. • By the User (via the MMI, including interactive M-Services) A system reset will remove all user customisation and set the P800 back to the factorycustomisation state of the device.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Picture Phone Book The user may store a picture of each person in Contacts. When an incoming call is received with CLI matching that contact, the contact’s picture will be displayed together with the other information. The contact’s picture is also displayed when making a call. Pictures are easily taken using the built-in camera, though of course other images can be loaded in to Contacts.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 OTA configuration using the Ericsson/Nokia Over The Air Settings Specification enables the following parameters to be provisioned: • WAP Account (Account name and WAP Gateway information; Like a WAP Profile on the R380) • ISP Settings (Bearer information, username, password) • Bookmark (name and URL) • SyncML settings • MMS Settings The following parameters may be remotely configured according to WAP Forum specifications: • WAP Account • ISP Sett
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 BluetoothTM Wireless Technology The P800 features built-in Bluetooth wireless technology. Its short-range radio link operates in the globally available 2.4 GHz frequency band, ensuring fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres. Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to be fully functional, providing high transmission speeds, even in noisy radio frequency environments.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Bluetooth Usage Cases with the P800 Bluetooth Headset • Make and receive calls using the buttons on the handset and voice command. • Multiple headsets can be defined, for example a Bluetooth personal headset and a Bluetooth car kit. Laptop PC / PDA • Connect to P800 over Bluetooth and use it as a modem to connect to the internet. • Synchronise data.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Synchronization & Data Transfer In everyday life, access to an updated calendar and details 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 like calendars, task lists and address books gives users access to their most important data anywhere and anytime.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only 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.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Remote Synchronisation Remote synchronisation takes place over the air using HTTP and is the ideal way to keep the P800 up to date. Using GPRS, the P800 can be continuously connected to the remote synchronisation server. Synchronisation services will be offered by mobile operators, third-party service providers and as added capability to corporate PIM applications.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Automatic synchronization Synchronisation can be configured to start automatically, given that a suitable synchronization program must be running on the other device: • When the USB cable is plugged in to the P800. • When the P800 is placed in to the desk stand, and the desk stand is connected to the other device.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Object Exchange – ‘Send As’ The P800 makes it possible to transfer objects over Bluetooth, infrared and Messaging. This is presented to the user via ‘Send As’ commands in applications. Simply select an item such as a contact, select ‘Send As’ and select the method to be used for sending. Typical applications are to beam an appointment to other people, or to receive a new background image.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 GPRS, HSCSD and CSD Connections The introduction of GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) is one of the key steps in the evolution of today’s GSM networks for enhancing the capabilities of data communication. Data traffic is increasing enormously (over both wired and wireless networks), with the growth in demand for Internet access and services paralleling that for mobile communications.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Once paired with a Bluetooth-enabled laptop, the P800 is ready to make an immediate connection to the Internet or corporate network. Because Bluetooth is wire-free and requires no line-of-sight alignment, laptop can be positioned for maximum comfort whilst the P800 can remain in a jacket pocket, briefcase or even be placed up to 10 metres away to get optimal reception. Infrared may also be used to link the P800 with other devices.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Technical Explanation of CSD, HSCSD and GPRS This section provides an overview of the way data communication works in a GSM network environment. This will help you to understand the characteristics of the different solutions supported by the P800 and the parameters which govern the data transmission speeds available. Circuit Switched Data (CSD) A modem and landline is a common way to connect to the internet and company networks.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 The above diagram shows an end-to-end overview of a circuit switched data call via the GSM network. When establishing a data call, the P800 will be connected via the GSM network to what you may think of as a ‘modem’ within the network, rather like the GSM network is acting as a wireless RS232 cable.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only In the above example, terminal A is a phone using one timeslot for a voice call, terminal B is a P800 using one timeslot for a CSD data call and terminal C is a phone using one timeslot for a CSD WAP session. In each case, the timeslot is allocated whether data is transmitted or not. In order to achieve higher data rates, the GSM terminal may be allocated more timeslots within the transmit and receive channels.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Here is a summary of the slot usages in HSCSD. One ‘uplink’ and 1 to 2 ‘downlinks’. Analogue and ISDN (V110) Bearer Service Types CSD and HSCSD are capable of Analogue and, where supported by the mobile operator, ISDN connections. ISDN offers faster call set-up time and can increase the performance of an HSCSD connection due to the limitations in analogue modem technology.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only P800 supports up to 4+1 timeslots receive + transmit. The GSM network will dynamically allocate timeslot resources depending on current network conditions. The capacity of each timeslot depends on the network and four coding schemes are defined, CS1 to CS-4. These are different to the capacities in HSCSD due to the differences between circuitswitched and packet data operation.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 The required GPRS server resource is defined by an Access Point Name (APN) rather than a telephone number. Example APNs might be Corporation.operator.country Internet.operator.country Wap.operator.country Connect to your corporate intranet via a VPN Connect to internet via the mobile operator’s ISP Connect to the mobile operator’s WAP service The Access Server in the GSM/GPRS network will make the connection to the requested resource.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only P800c/P802 In Detail This section provides more information about the extra features of the P800c/P802 and the differences when compared to the P800.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 FO Character Input Virtual Keyboard Virtual keyboards are provided to enable the user to input elements. The top area is where selected characters are displayed to make up the sentence. An element display area shows the selected element(s). Candidates are displayed within a candidates area, and may be selected. Pinyin Virtual Keyboard. Includes an elements and a candidate display area. Strokes Virtual Keyboard.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Chinese Dictionary The P802 has a standalone Chinese-English / English-Chinese dictionary. Both Traditional and Simplified Chinese versions are supplied on the CD-ROM. The user may load the version required. Wince – expression of pain or distaste…. Lunar Calendar The P802 has two calendars, one based on the Western solar calendar system and one based on the Chinese lunar system.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Contacts Chinese and English names are grouped separately. Chinese names may be sorted by Pinyin, Stroke or BoPoMoFo (depending which two of these are present). WuZiQi – Five Stone Chess The P802 has a well-known Chinese game called WuZiQi. The name means ‘Five Stone Chess’ and the goal is to get five stones in one line. The other games on the P802 are Chess and Solitaire. Further games will be provided on the P802 CD-ROM.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 SIM Application Toolkit SIM Application Toolkit (SIM-AT) is a method of developing small applications for mobile phones. User interaction is via the screen and keyboard, whilst connectivity is provided by means of SMS and USSD transports. SIM-AT can also be used to initiate phone calls. A typical application is to provide a simple menu-based interface to value-added services provided by the mobile operator.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 PROFILE DOWNLOAD Profile downloading provides a mechanism for the ME to tell the SIM what it is capable of.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Consumer Kit and CD-ROM DPY Kit Contents The following accessories & components shall be in the DPY: 1 KRC P800 with a stylus 1 Box 1 Insert 1 SyncStationTM, KRY 105 183 1 Pouch, KRY 101 1110 2 Spare styli 1 Hinge Protector (for flip-removed) 1 Strap 1 Mono headset, KRY 105 184 1 CD-ROM, System & Applications 1-2 Manuals 1 Accessory & Applications Leaflet 1 Warranty Card 1 Battery, BKB 193 148/1 1 Travel Charger ‘Magnus’ CST-13 (R1) 73
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only Language Support The P800/P802 is delivered with all of the applicable languages loaded. When the phone is first used, the user has the opportunity to select the required language and delete the rest (except English) in order make free more user storage. Should the user wish to change the language at a later stage, this may be done via the PC software.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 CD-ROM Contents Local Synchronisation PC software for synchronising PIM data between the P800 and PC applications such as Microsoft® Outlook® and Lotus® Notes®. Described elsewhere in this paper. Backup and Restore Utility to back up the data from the P800 for storage on a PC. Restore enables data to be returned to the P800, for example, after a software upgrade.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only Terminology and Abbreviations 3G Generic term for the third generation mobile systems which will offer voice and faster data services compared to today’s 2G (e.g. GSM) and ‘2.5G’ (e.g. GPRS) solutions. 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project. Collaboration between a number of telecommunications standards bodies to specify 3G. 3GPP also maintains and develops the specifications for GSM. AMR Adaptive Multi-Rate.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only e-GSM Extended GSM. New frequencies specified by the European Radio Communications Committee (ERC) for GSM use when additional spectrum is needed (Network-dependent). It allows operators to transmit and receive just outside GSM’s core 900MHz frequency band. This extension gives increased network capability. EMS Enhanced Messaging Service. An extension of SMS enabling pictures, animations, sound and text formatting to be added to text messages.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only JVM Java Virtual Machine kbps Kilobits per second – rate of data flow. KVM ‘Kilo’ Virtual Machine LAN Local Area Network. MBM Audio file format on Symbian OS. ME Mobile Equipment. (Phone excluding SIM card) MeT Mobile Electronic Transactions. An initiative founded by Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola to establish a secure and consistent framework for mobile transactions. MIDP Mobile Information Device Profile.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only QVGA Quarter VGA size, typically refers to a portrait oriented screen 240 pixels wide x 320 pixels high. RADIUS Remote Access Dial-In Service. Facility at the ISP or corporation to manage remote data connections. PDA Personal Digital Assistant. A handheld computer having functions such as address book, calendar etc. PNG Portable Network Graphics.
P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 For Internal Use Only PIMs /PDAs, pagers, fax, office equipment, and smart cards. vCard is specified by IETF. WIM Wireless Identity Module. VGA Video Graphics Array. Graphics standard introduced by IBM, having a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. WML Wireless Markup Language. A markup language used for authoring services, fulfilling the same purpose as HyperText Markup Language (HTML) does on the World Wide Web (WWW).
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Related Information Links http://www.sonyericsson.com/ Product information and support available once P800 is launched. http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Information for application developers http://www.ericsson.com/gprs Information on the GPRS system http://www.gsmworld.com/ General information on GSM http://www.3gpp.org/ Home of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project http://www.etsi.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Useful References MMS MMS Conformance Document Version 1.1, 5th August 2001 (Jointly published by Ericsson and Nokia). May be downloaded from http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Java [1] J2ME(TM) Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) Specification version 1.0a May 19,2000. 59 pages Sun Microsystems Inc. See: http://java.sun.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 [12] Wireless Java for Symbian devices, Johnathan Allin, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., ISBN 0471486841. [13] Java in Sony Ericsson mobile Phones, White Paper, May be downloaded from http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Trademarks and Acknowledgements Symbian and all Symbian-based marks and logos are trademarks of Symbian Limited.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Technical Specifications General Product name Size Weight System and power class Antenna Speech Coding SIM Card Operating System Processor User storage P800 (Standard version, latin characterset) / P802 (Chinese version) 117 x 59 x 27 mm 158 grams with battery and flip 148 grams with battery, flip removed. E-GSM 900 Class 4 GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 Built in HR, FR, EFR supported where available, for high speech quality.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Keypad 16 hard plastic keys on hinged/removable flip Jog Dial, 4-way (up, down, towards, away) + select. Browser button to switch to integrated browser CommuniCam button – switches to camera viewfinder and acts as shutter.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Telephony Handsfree options: Picture Phone Book Personal ringtones Voice control Other features: SIM-AT USSD Built-in Office Speakerphone Portable Handsfree Bluetooth Headset (optional accessory) Stereo Headset (optional accessory) Picture of contact displayed when making outgoing call Picture of caller displayed when incoming call CLI matches entry in Contacts Sound clips as personal ringtones.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Image Editor Usage Functions Electronic ink (draw on picture) The Image Editor is available when composing MMS messages. Crop, Rotate, Rescale Colour, pen size, eraser function Video Player File Format Streaming transport Video coding Audio coding .
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Integrated browser technical data Markup Languages WAP version Scripting Style sheets Images Bearer Security Certificates WIM Bookmarks Bookmark import/export Home Page Cache Clear cache function Hyperlinks WAP Accounts (WAP Profiles) OTA Support HTML 3.2 (excluding features not relevant to a small screen device) WML 1.2.1 WBXML xHTML Basic xHTML Mobile Profile cHTML 2.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Bluetooth Wireless Technology technical data Bluetooth compatibility statement Coverage area Bluetooth functions This product is manufactured to comply with the Bluetooth specification 1.1.
For Internal Use Only P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Security Data protection Browser Third party applications Intranet Access SIM PIN (at power on) Device Lock (at power on and/or activated by screensaver) TLS, SSL, WTLS, Certificate handling Support for signed applications ® SecureID from RSA Security SafeWord from Secure Computing DigiPass from Vasco Remote Configuration Ericsson/Nokia OTA Settings specification WAP Forum specifications Smart Messaging Specification WAP Account (Account name