Sony Ericsson P1 manual FM radio, Music recognition TrackID, Games, Vijay Singh Pro Golf

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FM radio

The FM radio works on the frequency bands:

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The above frequencies work worldwide, with the exception of Japan.

An Sony Ericsson P1 handsfree headset or an accessory with an FM-radio antenna must be attached to the phone for the FM-radio to work.

The FM radio with RDS offers instant and easy access to FM radio channels. The RDS function displays radio text information directly on the screen. This information is sent out by the radio station the user is currently tuned in to. The stereo handsfree or the phone’s loudspeaker can be used to listen to the radio.

Using the FM radio it is possible to do the following:

Select the FM radio as the alarm signal, allowing Sony Ericsson P1 to work as a clock radio.

Display frequency, station name, RDS, radio text and signal strength – if this information is available.

Perform an automatic or manual station search.

Enter the required frequency manually.

Save a station and customize its saved name.

Automatically switch to stations when they are broadcasting news or traffic announcements.

Mute the radio.

Listen to the FM radio in the background while using another of the phone’s applications.

Music recognition – TrackID™

Function that enables the user to record a few seconds of a song, send it to a music recognition service on the Internet and have information about

the song – title, artist and album information – sent to the user’s phone. TrackID™ is not available in all countries.

Games

To enable the development of even more sophisticated applications the Sony Ericsson P1 supports OpenGL ES and features full PowerVR® hardware 3D graphics acceleration.

Included applications:

Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005

Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005 simulates the experience of being the unseated golf champion. This game is one of the best games of golf available on a mobile. Pro Golf 2005 looks and plays like the best console golf sims of the 16-bit era.

Choose from several golfer archetypes, ranging from the power hitter to the short-game wizard.

Take on Vijay on either nine or 18 holes.

Choose from three difficulty levels.

There is a standard swing meter, which uses timed button presses to determine a shot's power and accuracy.

Aim your shot by rotating your character. The impact this has on your shot's trajectory will

simultaneously be shown on a map of the hole.

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In every shot situation, the control feels pretty tight, and there is a distinct difference between clubs. If you want to chip your way out of a bunker, you'd better use a sand wedge. This sort of realism is a must in the simulation category.

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