Sony Ericsson P1 manual Polyphonic, Personal Java, Phone book

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OS

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Operating System, such as Symbian OS, Linux, Microsoft Windows.

OTA

Over-the Air Configuration. To provide settings for the phone by way of sending a message, SMS, over the network to the phone. This reduces the need for the user to configure the phone manually.

Portable Network Graphics. Format for storing images on file with data compression but without lowering of quality (loss of information).

Polyphonic

'Many sounds'. The maximum number of notes an instrument can play at the same time, commonly 16 in MIDI devices.

PC

Personal Computer.

PCS

Personal Communications Services, often used to describe GSM1900 networks.

PDA

Personal Digital Assistant. A handheld computer having functions such as address book, calendar etc.

PDF

Portable Document Format. A format created by Adobe for storing and distributing documents.

POP3

Post Office Protocol. Used to collect email from a mail server.

PSTN

Public Switched Telephone Network, such as, ordinary analogue phone line for speech and/or computer modem.

PTD

Personal Trusted Device. Concept in MeT.

QCIF

Quarter Common Intermediate Format. A video format size of 176 x 144 lines.

PDP

Packet Data Protocol.

Personal Java™

An edition of Java™ appropriate for mobile devices such as PDAs.

QQVGA

Quarter Quarter VGA, 160 x 120 pixels.

QVGA

Quarter VGA size, typically refers to a portrait oriented screen 240 pixels wide x 320 pixels high.

Phone book

A memory in the SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position.

PIM

Personal Information Management. Generic term for applications such as Contacts, Calendar, Tasks etc.

PKI

Public Key Infrastructure.

RADIUS

Remote Access Dial-In Service. Facility at the ISP or corporation to manage remote data connections.

RAS

Remote Access Service.

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Contents Sony Ericsson P1 Preface R2A R3AR1A Contents Product overview Key functions and features Function or feature Sony Ericsson P1 supportVGA Standby view Controls and operationSony Ericsson P1 overview TouchscreenModels Models and languagesPush email LanguagesWhite paper Sony Ericsson P1 Product comparison Images Sony Ericsson P1 P990Industrial design Hardware comparison tableSony Ericsson P1 P990 Hardware Miscellaneous AccessoriesUser interface Manuals Technologies in detail Video call Feature buttonsPhone applications Business telephonyPIM applications Configuring the phone for the companyRouting of corporate calls Calendar ContactsTasks Sound recorder Time and alarm clockTimer CalculatorConverter MessagingStopwatch Speed dialEmail folders Push emailLocal folders Security Unified mailboxPush methods Exchange ActiveSyncQuickoffice Key featuresArea Information QuickwordQuicksheet QuickpointCamera Megapixel cameraUsing the camera and video Business card scannerPicture editor Entertainment/multimediaPicture gallery Media playerMedia formats MP3 MidiSP-MIDI RMFAAC+ Video formatsDLS HE AAC, AAC+Picture editor formats PlayNowMusicDJ Format Example Description File sizeGames FM radioMusic recognition TrackID Vijay Singh Pro GolfQudrapop BrowserBrowser security TLS securityRSS feeds CertificatesVoice over IP, VoIP ConnectivityWEP Industry support Memory Stick Micro M2PC and Apple Mac support Memory card in Sony Ericsson P1Compatibility with other Memory Stick devices Bluetooth wireless technologyConnection to computer Profiles IrDA System functionsData storage User storage configuration in the new Sony Ericsson P1User storage Synchronization and data transfer Action at master resetFolder view of internal storage SyncML background SyncML an open standard for synchronizationRemote synchronization What information can be synchronized in Sony Ericsson P1?Synchronization capacity Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or cableLocal synchronization Automatic synchronisationSettings download Backup and restoreSoftware installation utility File transfer utilitySony Ericsson Update Service Sony Ericsson PC SuiteSD Separate Delivery FWL Forward Lock CD Combined DeliveryProtection properties Screen saver PersonalizationBackground and application shortcuts DRM packageRingtones Over-The-Air OTA configurationPicture phone book Themes and skinsKeylock Sony Ericsson phone configuratorLocks Phone lockSIM card lock Handover/service continuityService continuity User experiencePerformance requirements Handover in Sony Ericsson P1General operational considerations GSM to UmtsPositioning GprsSymbian OS operating system Key features of Symbian OSGeneral UIQ Development and testingJava EKA2 KernelWhite paper Sony Ericsson P1 Batteries Home & Office & PowerSony Ericsson P1 consumer package HandsfreeCar Personal MusicConnectivity Multimedia Technical specificationsGeneral technical data ImagewareScreen Performance and technical characteristicsDimension GSM TdmaFeature Support Ussd technical dataCurrent consumption, talk and standby times NOM I, II Dimension SupportGEA1, GEA2 Hscsd maximum Data Rates Kpbs Gprs maximum data rates KpbsKeyboard and buttons Third party application support InputApplication White paper Sony Ericsson P1 White paper Sony Ericsson P1 Decoder Details Size Colour depth File format PicturesImage decoders Jpeg ISO/IEC JpegImage encoders Short Message ServiceFeature Support in Sony Ericsson P1 XramSMS Feature Support in the Sony Ericsson P1 Enhanced Messaging ServiceTBD Multimedia Messaging Service AMR, MP3, AAC, WAV AMR-WBSIM AT services supported PÉêîáÅÉ= JçÇÉ PìééçêíMore Time GET InputLaunch Browser Play ToneSET UP Idle Mode SET UP CallSET UP Event List SET UP MenuUser interaction with SIM AT Integrated browser technical data SecurityBearer Bluetooth BookmarkAU, .au Bps CHTMLCS-1 to CS-4 COM PortCphs Compliancy GSMIrDA IMelodyJava Phone MAC Address KbpsMeT Personal Java PolyphonicPhone book SIM card Service ProviderSIR IrDA Terminal AdaptorVCal vCalendar 110120 VCardDocuments Links Trademarks and acknowledgementsWhite paper Sony Ericsson P1