For Internal Use Only | P800 Smartphone |
| White Paper, May 2002 |
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. The user may therefore choose whether to create and send messages that are ‘Conformant’, or to build and send ‘Enhanced’ messages that contain richer objects.
In ‘conformant’ mode, the user may only select media objects that are within the specification. Images will be
In ‘Enhanced’ mode, the user may select a wider range of objects (for example, WAV sound clips). Images will not be
The P800 may also be set to build messages in ‘Enhanced’ mode, yet warn the user if the message goes outside the conformance criteria.
When
Media Object Summary
The table below shows the media standards supported by MMS on the P800.
Standard | Media | Confor | Render |
| Type | mance |
|
Text | Y | Y | |
Text | Y | Y | |
Text | Y | Y | |
Text |
| Y | |
AMR | Speech | Y | Y |
MP3 | Audio |
| Y |
WAV | Audio |
| Y |
iMelody | Audio |
| Y |
JPEG | Image | Y | Y |
Image | Y | Y | |
Image | GIF89 | Y | |
WBMP | Image | Y | Y |
BMP | Image |
| Y |
PNG | Image |
| Y |
The MMS player will render all of the above formats. The display window for images is 200 x 120 pixels in FC mode and 200 x 200 pixels in FO mode. These are the optimal sizes for images where MMS messages are composed specifically for the P800. Incoming images larger than this will be
When composing an MMS, the user may select any of the media formats when in ‘non- conformant’ mode. In ‘conformant’ mode, only the indicated formats will be accepted for inclusion in a message.
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