Sony Ericsson P1 Picture phone book, Ringtones, Themes and skins, Over-The-Air OTA configuration

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Picture phone book

The user may store a picture of each contact in the Contacts application. When an incoming call is received with a CLI (Calling Line Identification) matching a phone contact, the contact's picture is displayed together with the other information. The contact's picture is also displayed when making a

call, or using the speed dial screen in picture view mode. A copy of the picture is held in the Contacts database. Therefore, the original picture may be deleted or renamed without losing the copy stored in Contacts.

Ringtones

The user can add as many ringtones as desired, subject only to available file space. Ringtones may be collected from many sources including Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), MMS, EMS and transfer from a PC.

Any compatible audio file in the multimedia storage (internal or memory card) including MP3 can be selected as a ringtone. Sony Ericsson P1 can play both iMelody format ringtones and the following polyphonic formats: AMR, AU, MIDI, RMF (Beatnik), MP3 and WAV.

A system default ringtone is provided. This is the ringtone when the Sony Ericsson P1 is first initialised. It cannot be deleted and is retained after a Master Reset.

A personal ringtone may be selected for a contact - simply select the required ringtone while entering or editing the contact's details. When the Calling Line Identification (CLI) of the incoming call is matched to a contact, the Personal ringtone for that contact will be played. If the ringtone has been deleted, moved, renamed or exists on a memory card that is unplugged, then the system default ringtone will be played.

If no CLI information is available, then only a default ringtone can be played. If the user has selected a personalized default ringtone and it is available (can be read from the internal storage or memory card) then it will be played, otherwise the system default will be played.

Themes and skins

A theme or skin is a way to provide a complete customized visual experience for the user.

Themes can define:

Text, outline and background colours.

Background images.

Graphical appearance of interface elements.

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Themes and skins can be created or downloaded.

Over-The-Air (OTA) configuration

OTA remote configuration provides a simple set-up of services. The user is spared the task of finding complex technical information and then manually entering it via the UI. Instead, a web request or a

call to the mobile operator's helpdesk is all that is needed – the appropriate settings can then be sent via SMS directly to the phone.

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