Sony Ericsson P802 manual Application MMI Outline

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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. The user may select list view with small icons and text, or a ‘finger-size’ icon display of 8 applications per page. One tap on the list-row or icon will launch (switch to) the desired application.

The Folder feature enables the user to group applications into logical folders such as ‘games’ and ‘work’. This feature is carried through into many applications, enabling contacts, appointments, notes etc. to be organised effectively.

The Jog Dial can also be used to navigate up and down; clicking on an application will navigate to it.

There is no concept of starting or closing applications; simply navigating to them. When an application is used for the first time it will start in its basic state, which is typically a list view. If the user navigates from application A to application B (using, say, the Application Picker,) application A will close any open dialogs and views and return to its initial state ready for the next time it is used. Data is saved. There are some exceptions, for example the browser stays at the current page.

Here is an example of a list view. This is the normal state of the Contacts application.

Tapping on the folder drop-down, the list can be filtered to show just one folder, for example business or personal.

A tap on the desired item will open the detail view.

Lists typically scroll a page at a time. The scroller may be found in the lower corner of the screen.

As in the application launcher, the Jog Dial can be used to select an item. This provides a useful ‘one-handed’ way of operating the P800 in FO mode.

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Contents P800/P802 Smartphone Model Markets Characteristics PrefaceContents Receiving a multimedia message on other terminals Gprs Maximum Data Rates kbps Hscsd Maximum Data Rates kbps For Internal Use Only P800 Standard Version P800c/P802 Chinese version P800/802 Smartphone OverviewP800 Standard Version and P802 Chinese Version Features and Specification Summary GeneralAccessories Integrated BrowserP800 Connectors P800 Controls and OperationFlip Closed FC mode Flip Open FO mode Flip Removed Application MMI Outline Status Bar User Storage Phone and PIM Applications PhoneFor Internal Use Only Contacts Calendar TasksJotter Clock, Voice Memo and CalculatorImaging Built-In CommuniCamUsing Images Image ViewerMPEG-4 Standard 3GPP PSS Packet Switched Streaming StandardVideo Playback and Streaming Standards, architecture and protocol ApplicationsUser scenarios Streaming Support in the P800 P800 Video PlayerLocally Stored Clips EMS more than just words EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceMessaging Sounds and melodiesExamples of EMS contents and applications New possibilities with messagingFor Internal Use Only EMS in the P800 MMS objects MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceBenefits Audio Smil presentationsText PicturesInteroperability and Conformance TemplatesNotification Media Object Summary Standard Media Confor Render TypeComposing a multimedia message Receiving a multimedia message Receiving a multimedia message on other terminalsMMS technical features Message conversionArchitecture OTA configurationMail MeT Mobile electronic Transactions Browser, M-Services and MeTServices MeT Example Content Types Supported P800 BrowserBrowser MMI WAP Security Browser SecurityWorld Wide Web CertificatesService Loading SL Push ServicesService Indication SI WIM Locks PIN CodesSymbian OS Operating System Open EnvironmentJava PersonalJavaTMJ2ME CLDC/MIDP SandboxSony Ericsson Advanced Developer Support Developer SupportSecurity Sony Ericsson Basic Developer SupportWallpaper and Application Shortcuts CustomisationUser Customisation Screen SaverRingtones Over-The-Air OTA CustomisationPicture Phone Book Other Audio CustomisationSony Ericsson WAP Configurator Factory CustomisationBluetoothTM Wireless Technology Benefits of Bluetooth wireless technology in the P800Laptop PC / PDA Bluetooth Usage Cases with the P800Bluetooth Headset Mobile DevicesSynchronization & Data Transfer What is SyncML?Designed for the requirements of the wireless world SyncML An Open Standard for SynchronisationWhich information can be synchronized? Application Remote LocalLocal Synchronisation Bluetooth, Infrared or CableRemote Synchronisation Intelligent process Backup and RestoreAutomatic synchronization CompatibilityMail Bearer BluetoothObject Exchange ‘Send As’ Application Data TypeUsing the P800 as a Modem GPRS, Hscsd and CSD ConnectionsFor Internal Use Only Circuit Switched Data CSD Technical Explanation of CSD, Hscsd and GprsHigh Speed Circuit Switched Data Hscsd 6kbps per 14.4kbps per Timeslot Analogue and Isdn V110 Bearer Service Types Gprs13.4 CS-1 05kbps CS-2 13.4kbps36.2 53.6 For Internal Use Only Input Methods P800c/P802 In DetailProduct Name and Languages FC Character InputHandwriting Recognition FO Character InputVirtual Keyboard Chinese Dictionary Lunar CalendarWuZiQi Five Stone Chess SIM Application Toolkit SIM-AT Services supported by the P800Service Description Profile Download DPY Kit Contents Consumer Kit and CD-ROMP800c/P802 Chinese Version Language SupportP800 Standard Version CD-ROM Contents Terminology and Abbreviations 3GPPFor Internal Use Only JVM RAS VPN Related Information Useful References MMSTrademarks and Acknowledgements Technical Specifications MMI Languages KeypadInput Third Party Application SupportIntegrated CommuniCam TelephonyPersonal Organiser Image ViewerImage Editor MeT Integrated browser technical dataServices User CustomisationPC Connectivity Solutions Bluetooth Wireless Technology technical dataInfrared Transceiver technical data Remote SynchronisationSecurity Remote ConfigurationLocation Based Services