Sony Ericsson K700 manual WAP operator technical data, Jpeg, Png, Wap/Wml Wap, Html

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Feature

Support in the browser

 

 

Hyperlinks in Images

Yes, indicated by a frame

 

 

Image Animation

Yes

 

 

Image Formats

GIF (interlaced and non-interlaced) WBMP, no transparent layers,

 

JPEG, PNG

 

 

Network Settings

Up to 10 different settings available by selecting WAP profile (Internet,

 

Banking, Gateway etc.)

 

 

OTA Support

Yes

 

 

PPP Authentication

PAP, CHAP supported

 

 

Reload page

Yes

 

 

Security

WTLS class 1-3

 

TLS 1.0, client authentication

 

WIM on SIM ICC

 

X.509 certificate support, WAP Profile

 

WMLScript signText

 

WPKI OTA download of trusted and client certificates

 

 

Tables

Yes

 

 

User Agent Profiles

Yes, list of client characteristics - for example display size

 

 

WAP/WML WAP

WAP 2.0/WML 1.3

 

 

 

*) When creating WML applications, it is recommended that to always

 

save the page contents as UTF-8, and that this is clearly indicated in

 

the pages before publishing. This ensures that the contents of the

 

application can be viewed, regardless of character sets used in

 

gateways and the phone. All characters are not supported in all

 

phones. The software version depends on which market the phone is

 

associated to. Also, please note that the phone may not support input

 

on a WAP Service which uses certain characters (languages), even if

 

those characters are supported for browsing in the phone.

 

 

WAP browser

WAP 2.0

 

 

WAP profiles

Dynamic - up to 10 WAP profiles, each with its own settings

 

 

WAP operator technical data

Feature

Support for WAP

 

 

WAP Browser

 

 

 

Version

2.0 baseline

 

 

HTML

XHTML, mobile profile

 

 

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Contents K700 Preface First edition Date Version Comment 2004-02-27R1A Contents Product overview System Key functions and featuresMedia player RadioPre-play Full graphic 65k colour screenMore in-phone functions Polyphonic sounds 40 voices Setup wizardGprs General Packet Radio Service My friends Wireless VillagePersonalization Connector coverMail Music EntertainmentMedia player SP-MIDI Polyphonic ringtonesWAV BackgroundStreaming Market and revenue possibilities GamingMedia types Streaming of live radio broadcastVGA camera ImagingMain view MessagingMy friends Adding contacts to My friendsMMS objects Access to the chatroomOver the air OTA configuration Viewing the status of contacts in My friendsMMS technical features Streaming content in MMSMessage conversion ArchitecturePositioning ConnectivityUsing Bluetooth wireless technology in K700 Bluetooth wireless technologyFile browsing Remote controlAudio Quality File sharingConnection via cable IrDASystem Functions SyncML an open standard for synchronization Designed for the wireless worldWhat is SyncML? Synchronization and data transferApplication Remote sync Local sync Remote synchronizationWhat information can be synchronized in the phone? Compatibility Bluetooth, infrared or cableLocal synchronization Intelligent processProtection properties Packaging of rights and contentHow DRM works DRM packagerRevenue Content Mail Bearer IR/Cable BluetoothObject exchange ‘Send as’ SMS/EMS MMSCLDC/MIDP v. PersonalJava JavaJava 2 Micro Edition Current situationJSR-184 Java 3DSupport OverviewFacts and figures Exterior description Technical specificationsGeneral technical data Dimension Value in GSM/GPRS Performance and technical characteristicsBattery information Dimension GSM 900/E-GSMVHF/FM RadioFacts and figures SystemDecoder Details Size Colour depth File format PicturesImage decoders Image encodersFeature Support Short message serviceSMS Enhanced message serviceFeature Wbmp Multimedia message service JPEG, GIF87, GIF89A, PNG, SVG, WBMP, BMP Bluetooth technical dataDimension Support MPG4, 3GPP, SDPData Download to SIM SIM AT services supportedService Mode Support Call Control by SIMMore Time GET InkeyGET Input Launch BrowserSelect Item SET UP CallSET UP Event List RefreshGet input User Interaction with SIM ATDisplay text Get inkeyRefresh Set up callSet up menu Feature Support in the browserWAP/WML WAP WAP operator technical dataFeature Support for WAP WAP Browser JPEG, PNGOTA Gprs APNTechnologies Feature Support for WAPSwim Applicative provisioningSecurity Content typesPush Man Machine InterfaceDownload WAP solutionsFeatures WtaiURL Ussd technical dataGraphical User Interface SIM NOM I, IIGEA1, GEA2 Deactivate SyncML technical dataAT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach or Detach Feature Support for Sync MLTerminology and abbreviations Hscsd GIFGprs GSMPDA ODIOMA OTALinks Related informationDocuments Trademarks and acknowledgements Numerics IndexPackage Operator technical data

K700 specifications

The Sony Ericsson K700, launched in 2004, quickly became a notable player in the mobile phone market due to its impressive features and appealing design. Positioned as a mid-range device, it combined functionality with a user-friendly interface, making it a popular choice for consumers seeking versatility in a mobile phone.

One of the standout features of the K700 was its 1.3-megapixel camera, which was quite advanced for its time. This allowed users to capture photos and videos, complete with a video recording function. The camera also came equipped with a built-in flash, enhancing its performance in low-light conditions. The convenience of multimedia messaging meant that users could easily share their captured moments with friends and family.

The K700 boasted a vibrant 1.9-inch TFT display capable of a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. This screen provided a bright and clear interface for browsing menus, viewing photos, and playing games. The phone's design was sleek and compact, featuring a comfortable keypad for easy messaging and dialing. The overall aesthetic appeal was complemented by a variety of color options, catering to different consumer preferences.

In terms of connectivity, the Sony Ericsson K700 supported GPRS, allowing users to access the internet for basic browsing and email functionalities. It also supported Bluetooth technology, enabling wireless connections with other devices for file sharing and hands-free use. The inclusion of a proprietary memory card slot allowed users to expand storage for photos, music, and other files, providing flexibility in managing content.

The K700 also featured a solid battery life, allowing up to 12 hours of talk time and around 400 hours of standby time, making it reliable for daily use. With features like a built-in FM radio, Java-based games, and customizable wallpapers, it offered a comprehensive experience to users who valued multimedia capabilities.

In summary, the Sony Ericsson K700 was a well-rounded mobile phone that delivered a combination of camera functionality, connectivity options, and a user-friendly experience. It represented a significant step forward in mobile technology during its time and still holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of those who used it. Whether for capturing special moments or simply staying connected, the K700 catered to a diverse array of users, embodying the essence of early 2000s mobile innovation.