For Internal Use Only | P800 Smartphone |
| White Paper, May 2002 |
Receiving a multimedia message on other terminals | ............................................................. 36 |
MMS technical features | 37 |
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Browser, | 39 |
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MeT – Mobile electronic Transactions | 39 |
MeT Example | 40 |
P800 Browser | 41 |
Content Types Supported | 41 |
Browser MMI | 42 |
Browser Security | 43 |
World Wide Web | 43 |
WAP Security | 43 |
Certificates | 43 |
WIM Locks (PIN Codes) | 44 |
Push Services | 44 |
Service Indication (SI) | 44 |
Service Loading (SL) | 44 |
Symbian OS Operating System | 45 |
Open Environment | 45 |
C++ | 45 |
Java | 46 |
Developer Support | 48 |
Sony Ericsson Advanced Developer Support | 48 |
Sony Ericsson Basic Developer Support | 48 |
Sony Ericsson Online Support | 48 |
Security | 48 |
Customisation | 49 |
User Customisation | 49 |
Wallpaper and Application Shortcuts | 49 |
Screen Saver | 49 |
Picture Phone Book | 50 |
Ringtones | 50 |
Other Audio Customisation | 50 |
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Sony Ericsson WAP Configurator | 51 |
Factory Customisation | 51 |
BluetoothTM Wireless Technology | 52 |
Benefits of Bluetooth wireless technology in the P800 | ............................................................. 52 |
Bluetooth Usage Cases with the P800 | 53 |
Synchronization & Data Transfer | 54 |
SyncML – An Open Standard for Synchronisation | 54 |
SyncML Background | 54 |
What is SyncML? | 54 |
Designed for the requirements of the wireless world | ............................................................. 54 |
Benefits of a common synchronization protocol | 55 |
Which information can be synchronized? | 55 |
Remote Synchronisation | 56 |
Local Synchronisation | 56 |
Bluetooth, Infrared or Cable | 56 |
Automatic synchronization | 57 |
Intelligent process | 57 |
Compatibility | 57 |
File Transfer Utility | 57 |
Backup and Restore | 57 |
Language Change Utility | 57 |
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