Sony Ericsson T68ie manual EMS Enhanced Messaging Service, EMS more than just words

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EMS (Enhanced

Messaging

Service)

Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) adds new powerful functionality to the well-known SMS standard. With it, mobile phone users can add life to SMS text messaging in the form of pictures, animations,sound and formatted text.This gives the users new ways to express feelings, moods and personality in SMS messages. As well as messaging,users will enjoy collecting and swapping pictures and ring signals and other melodies, downloading them from the Internet or editing them directly on the phone.

EMS uses existing SMS infrastructure and industry standards, keeping investments to a minimum for operators and providing a familiar user interface and compatibility with existing phones and with other manufacturers.

EMS – more than just words

Sounds and melodies

EMS gives the user the ability to send and receive sounds. These can be pre-defined sounds, such as “Chime high” and “Notify ”, or melodies (ring signals in the phone), downloaded from the Internet, received in SMS messages or composed by the user on the phone keypad or a PC.

Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in one message, and they can be combined with pictures.

Pictures, animations and formatted text

Phones supporting EMS include a set of pre- defined pictures for inserting in SMS messages. New pictures and animations are downloaded from the Internet or received in SMS messages.

Pictures can be created and edited in the phone using a built-in Picture Editor. Several pictures can be inserted in one message,and they can be combined with sounds and melodies. The users can format text in messages with different styles and sizes.

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Concatenated messages

A part of the EMS standard is the support for concatenated messages, which means that the phone is able to automatically combine several messages both when creating and receiving EMS. This is useful to be able to build,and display,messages with rich content,since the amount of information in each SMS is limited by the SMS standards.

New possibilities with messaging

The EMS standard is now a part of the SMS standard and supported by the major network operators and mobile phone manufacturers. This universal approach enables a fast penetration and development of new services and applications within messaging.

Creativity explosion

Users will be inspired to create and swap their own melodies and pictures. But more importantly, professional content creators and providers are already preparing to offer imaginative and creative contents for use with EMS. Based on subscriptions, fees or ads, network operators will be able to provide wide ranges of ring signals, operator logos and corporate icons, as well as personal and mood- related pictures and melodies. Movie, music and game companies can promote new products and events with designer melodies, animations and pictures.

Huge business potential

Network operators can now enhance their services and attract more customers by offering pictures, animations, ring signals and melodies for download at their portals. Operators can charge more per EMS message since it contains more data. Thereby EMS adds more value to the operators and to the end users.

Increase SMS revenue

EMS uses the same basic network support as ordinary SMS, and with the same familiar user interface. From an operator's point of view, SMS is low tech because minimal investment is needed to provide an effective SMS service to subscribers and little maintenance is required. EMS will create additional revenue for service providers and network operators by increasing SMS traffic.

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Contents T68i/T68ie Contents T68 Purpose of this document PrefaceT68 White Paper, April Product overview Key functions and featuresMore in-phone functions Mobile chat Memory managementPicture phone book Calendar vCalendarMultimedia in the T68i MMS objects MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceText TemplatesPIM communication with MMS BenefitsOTA configuration MMS technical featuresMessage conversion ArchitectureEMS more than just words EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceNew possibilities with messaging Compatible with SMS standards Examples of EMS contents and applicationsT68i White Paper, April Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T68i Bluetooth wireless technologySynchronize calendar and phone book What is SyncML?SyncML background Hierarchical phone book with contactsBenefits of a common synchronization Service providersProtocol End usersLocal synchronization software and the T68i Local synchronizationXTNDConnect PC Using WAP in the T68i WAP servicesGateway characteristics Bearer type characteristicsSecurity using WAP Gprs accessPush services Configuration of WAP settingsOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings CertificatesService Loading SL Service Indication SIMobile Internet Data connectionsMobile positioning General Packet Radio ServicesGprs Using Gprs in the T68iT68i White Paper, April AT commands support Modem and AT commandsGSM data communication GSM Gprs GSM UssdObex Connection via infrared Infrared transceiverConnection via cable Subscription and/or network-dependent In-phone functions and featuresT68i White Paper, April T68i White Paper, April SMS ALS SMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresFixed dialling and Restricted calls Service Mode Support T68i SIM AT services supported by the T68iSIM application toolkit More Time GET InputPlay Tone Polling OFFSET UP Call Service Mode Support T68iText clearing times User interaction with SIM AT‘Key’ responses MMI Maximum Response lengthsFeature Support in the T68i for m-commerce Security and M-commerce technical dataTerminology and abbreviations Image GatewayIrMC IrDAWAP service Service providerSIM card SyncMLWMLScript Documents Related informationSoftware LinksGeneral technical data Technical specificationsExterior description Dimension Value in GSM Ambient temperaturesSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Current consumption, talk and standby timesSpeech coding Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rateName Type of game Interactive Vibration Technical platform informationFeature Support in the T68i Cell broadcast serviceShort message service SMS Feature Support in the T68i Enhanced message serviceWbmp Feature Support in the T68i/ie Multimedia message serviceAMR, AAC Message priorityDimension Support in the T68i Bluetooth technical dataInstant messaging/ Chat Dimension GSM 900/E-GSM Performance and technical characteristicsTdma GmskFeature Support in the T68i WAP browser WAP browser technical dataJPG WAP/WML WAPFeature Support in the T68i WAP browser WAP Operator technical dataFeature Support in the T68i for WAP WAP Browser WAP ProvisioningContent types Feature Support in the T68i for WAPApplicative provisioning TechnologiesFeatures WAP solutionsSecurity User agent profileElements Object formatsDimension Support in the T68i Gprs technical dataSIM AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachAT+CGDATA ENT RequestedMail client technical data Built-in GSM data modem technical dataFeature Support in the T68i e-mail client Ussd technical data Feature File type Image format technical dataImages downloading to phone Format VisibleFeature Support for Sync ML in the T68i SyncML technical dataInfrared transceiver technical data EMS7 IndexGPRS25 T68 White Paper, April