White Paper M600
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
M600 features
Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates instant connections, which are maintained even when the devices are not in the line of sight. Enhanced audio quality voice transmission is provided under adverse conditions, making it possible to use a headset connection at all times.
Business cards
Quick exchange of business cards, notes and cal- endar events with other phones and devices.
Imaging and music
Exchange still images and video clips with another mobile phone, a PC/laptop, and with a digital still and motion video camera. Use the M600 as a modem to send pictures from a digital still and motion video camera to an imaging server.
Exchange music files with another mobile phone and a PC/laptop. Play MP3, MIDI sent by the phone.
Enable images to be shown on a TV or other dis- play via an accessory, such as the Bluetooth™ Media Viewer
Using Bluetooth™ wireless technology in the M600
True wireless connection
Connect without cables to headsets, car handsfree equipment, computers/PDAs, digital still and motion video cameras and other devices.
Audio quality
M600 uses an algorithm that repairs lost audio packets. When needed, a new packet is inserted with content based on previous packets. This, in conjunction with the high sensitive and high output power radio will enhance the audio quality com- pared to a standard Bluetooth device.
Up to 16 added devices
The M600 identifies and maintains up to 16 devices which are displayed in a list.
Radio link
No line of sight is required; the phone can remain in a briefcase or in a pocket (whereas infrared requires line of sight).
Secure and fast
Data connection with a Bluetooth™ connectivity PC/laptop or PDA turns the phone into a modem for connecting to the Internet and for data transfer (faster than infrared or cable).
Synchronization
Fast synchronization, even without line of sight, of calendar, notes and phonebook with PC/laptop.
File sharing
By using the Server role of the File Transfer Profile, the phone enables the user to use a computer to manage content files that reside in the phone’s file system or on the Memory Stick™. Most computer Bluetooth applications provide an explorer like user interface for the file transfer service. When con- necting to the phone, the computer application will show one folder for the content in the phone’s file system and one folder for the content on the Mem- ory Stick™. The content in the Games and more folder is not exposed in the file transfer server. Opening one of the folders will show a list of files related to that folder, such as, images in the Pic- tures folder. Using the computer application the user can now: retrieve files from phone to compu- ter, delete files from the phone and transfer files from the computer to the phone using the normal drag and drop mechanisms provided by the com- puter.
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