Sony Ericsson T612 manual WAP services

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Support is handled by Sony Ericsson.

XTNDConnect PC

All users of the T610/612 can easily upgrade to the full version of the synchronization software. A number of features and supported applications will then be added, including XTNDConnect Phone Viewer.

Phone book and calendar synchronization for the T610/612.

XTNDConnect Phone Viewer for easy data entry. All data can be created, viewed and edited on a PC.

PC applications supported by XTNDConnect PC (full upgraded version):

Microsoft Outlook 97, 98, 2000

Lotus Notes 4.5, 4.6, R5

Lotus Organizer 4.1, 5.0, 97, 97 GS, 6.0

Symantec ACT! 3.05, 4.0, 2000

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NetManage Ecco Pro 4.0

GoldMine 3.0, 4.0 (Standard- Edition)

Platforms for using XTNDConnect PC:

Windows 98, Me (Millennium Edition), Windows NT 4.0, 2000 and XP.

Pentium II recommended

64 MB RAM recommended (minimum 32 MB)

Other requirements:

20 MB free hard disk space

Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared, or cable con- nection

An embedded synchronization in Microsoft Outlook, providing one-key synchronization and allowing the user to control the synchronization process with easy- to-use settings.

Handheld devices supported include the T610/612, palm-sized and handheld devices using Windows CE and PalmOS/ Casio Personal Organizers.

WAP services

The T610/612 has a WAP browser, supporting WAP 2.0 (WML 1.3). WAP 2.0 optimizes usage of higher bandwidths and packet-based connections of wireless networks.

Examples of pushed content would be mail alerts, mes- saging, news, stock quotes, contacts, meeting requests, etc.

Using the WAP browser

The WAP browser in the T610/612 is compliant with WAP 2.0 and includes WTLS class 3 as well as mechanisms for digital signatures. It supports WML and XHTML. The WAP browser in the T610/612 is also designed to access information such as timetables, share prices, exchange rates, Internet banking and other interactive services.

The built-in WAP browser in the T610/612 gives the user portable, fast and secure access to a wide variety of services, including personalized services, with new opportunities for business, individuals and service providers.

Direct Links

There are direct links in the menu system for easy down- load of e.g. pictures and melodies from WAP sites.

Support of XHTML

The WAP browser supports the markup languages of WAP 2.0 – XHTML Mobile Profile (XHTML-MP), XHTML Basic, a subset of XHTML-MP, IHTML, WAP Cascading Style Sheets (WCSS), WML version 1.3 and WMLScript. The subsets of the WAP standard XHTML are supported by all major WAP browsers. WAP pages authored in XHTML and WCSS can be displayed in standard PC browsers such as IE and Netscape. WAP pages authored in WML can be displayed in WAP browsers only. It is preferable, therefore, that developers use XHTML and CSS to develop content as these are pure WAP standards. WML and WMLScript are for backwards compatibility.

All of the basic XHTML and IHTML features are sup- ported, including text, images, links, checkboxes, radio buttons, text areas, headings, horizontal rules and lists. For IHTML also blink and marquee, but not tables.

Push services

Businesses and service providers can “push” content or service indications to work groups and/or customers.

Support for cookies

T610/612 has support for cookies (client based), an application used by WAP sites to store site-specific information in the browser between visits to the site.

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