Sony Ericsson P1 manual Memory Stick Micro M2, PC and Apple Mac support, Industry support

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The Sony Ericsson WLAN implementation makes it possible for a VoIP client to use wideband codecs, WLAN Powersave for increased standby times, and WMM for requesting a high Quality of Service (QoS) level.

If the WLAN signal strength is decreased, the VoIP client has the opportunity to initiate a Circuit Switched call in order to maintain an ongoing call.

Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)

SanDisk Corporation and Sony Corporation have developed the Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), an ultra-small IC recording media designed to meet the growing storage needs of highly compact, multi functional mobile phones. Licensing for the development of Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) compatible hardware started in October, 2005.

A Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory card is approximately one-quarter the size of the Memory Stick™ PRO Duo media, yet only about 1.2 mm thick. The media’s edges are slotted lengthways to allow for more slim-line designed connectors to reduce space in host devices.

The Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) incorporates Sony's MagicGate copy-protection mechanism.

Dimensions

15 x 12.5 x 1.2 mm

 

 

Volume

225 mm3

Connector pin

11-pin

 

 

Maximum capacity

4 GB

 

 

Max. data

160 Mbps

transfer rate

 

 

 

Operating voltage

2.7 V / 3.6 V

 

 

Interface

Serial interface and

 

4-bit parallel interface

 

 

Operating

-25 ~ +85oC

temperature

 

 

 

Copyright

MagicGate

protection

 

 

 

The Sony Ericsson P1 supports the Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) – a convenient way of adding storage and other functions to the phone.

A Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) can be plugged into any standard size Memory Stick™ slot using a Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) adaptor. The Memory Stick™ has full electrical and file system compatibility.

PC and Apple® Mac® support

PCs and Apple® Mac® computers may be enabled for Memory Stick™ via built-in Memory Stick™ slots, PC Card adaptors, USB adaptors and even a Memory Stick™ enabled mouses. (Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) adaptor is required).

Industry support

The Memory Stick™ concept is supported by a wide range of companies including major names in consumer electronics, computing, automotive, mobile phone, photographic and semiconductor sectors of industry. As of July 2006, 655 companies have declared support. See www.memorystick.com for more information.

Memory Stick™ compliant products include PCs, PDAs, digital cameras, portable music players, printers, projectors and entertainment robots. Future applications include home and car audio, game machines and multimedia kiosks.

Memory card in Sony Ericsson P1

Sony Ericsson P1 is delivered with a 512 MB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory card. Here are some examples on how to use the memory card in Sony Ericsson P1:

Transfer images to other image-aware devices, such as PCs and printers.

Transfer data and media (sound, pictures, video clips, documents etc) between the Sony Erics- son P1 and a PC or Mac.

Store backup copies of important files on the memory card.

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