Sony Ericsson T612 Current consumption, talk and standby times, Cell broadcast service, Acelp

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Current consumption, talk and standby times

Dimension

Value in GSM 900

 

 

Transmission current

55 mA (min)

 

215 mA (max)

 

 

Standby current

2,45 mA (min), (paging rate 9, 1 neighbour present)

 

4,5 mA (max), (paging rate 2, 16 neighbours present)

 

 

Speech coding

Dimension

Full rate

Enhanced full rate

 

 

 

Type

RPE/LPC with LTP

ACELP

 

 

 

Bit rate

13.0 Kbp/s

12.2 Kbp/s

 

 

 

Frame duration

20 ms

20 ms

 

 

 

Block length

260 bits

244 bits

 

 

 

Class 1 bits

182 bits

 

 

 

 

Class 2 bits

78 bits

 

 

 

 

Cell broadcast service

Feature

User notification of the reception of a CB message

Message displayed on screen

 

 

Handling of reception of several unread messages

The messages are queued in order to be read in the same

 

order they were received.

 

 

Support of all CMBI from 0 to 4096

Yes

 

 

File support

CBMI and CBMID

 

 

Support CB SIM data download

Yes

 

 

Support of all applicable Data Coding Scheme

Yes

values as defined in 3G TS 23.038 V3.3.0 (with

 

the exception of Language preference)

 

 

 

Ability to display in a understandable way a

Yes

message with a DCS “language unspecified”

 

whatever language is set in the SIM card

 

 

 

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Contents T610/T612 White Paper T610/T612 PrefaceContents White Paper T610/612 T610/12 overview Graphics Built-in CommuniCamPictures Multimedia in T610/612Themes MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceMMS objects AudioCalendar entry vCal TemplatesPIM communication with MMS Business card vCardArchitecture MMS technical featuresBenefits Message conversion OTA configurationMessaging using EMS EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceInfo & entertainment Using WAP, WAP And SMS for downloadKeys to efficiency More FeaturesNew and innovative user interface Sandbox Optional download featuresJava Soft keysGames Excellent sound quality 32voices Polyphonic ring signalsMidi Musical Instrument Digital Interface ProtocolKey benefits include Bluetooth wireless technologyUsing Bluetooth wireless technology in the T610/612 Touch correct featureHierarchical phone book with contacts SyncML background What is SyncML?Synchronize calendar and phone book Network operators Benefits of a common synchronization protocolEnd users Application developersLocal synchronization WAP services Maintain customer base Provide settingsUsing standard tools Style sheetsEnd-to-end gateway navigation Bearer type characteristicsGateway characteristics Security using the WAPWIM locks PIN codes Configuration of WAP settingsOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings CertificatesMobile Internet Push servicesService Indication SI Service Loading SLFor users of the T610/612, the integration of mobile General Packet Radio ServicesUsing Gprs in the T610/612 Mobile positioningHigh Speed Data gives a faster speed Modem and AT commandsGSM data communication Interruption of Gprs data accountAT commands support Connection via cable Infrared transceiverConnection via infrared Chinese versionsTo the number of the caller In-phone functions and featuresMobile Internet Gprs General Packet Radio ServicesThere is 2.0 Mb of memory space for own Fixed Dialling Numbers FDN Yes GamesPage Sound browser Numbers/ Service numbersOn the SIM card SDN support Magic word. Maximum contacts USB protocol supportGet the USB functionality, though not ChargingFixed dialling and Restricted calls SIM AT services supported by the T610/612SIM application toolkit SMS and EMS messagingLaunch Browser Display TextGET Inkey GET InputRefresh SET UP CallProvide Local InformationSMS PP Download SET UP Event ListSET UP Idle Mode Text SET UP MenuDisplay Text User interaction with SIM ATSecurity and M-commerce technical data Terminology and abbreviations PDP MMIOTA PDAWAP VADVAS WAELinks Related informationDocuments SoftwareArea General technical dataExterior description Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesCamera key, power button, Web access key Possible to select Auto key lock in the Settings menuAcelp Cell broadcast serviceCurrent consumption, talk and standby times White Paper T610/612 Feature Call Short message servicePicture correctly Input methods Predictive text input Reply to messagesPage Enhanced message service Send and receive animations Other 9 defined in 23.040Read-reply report request Multimedia message serviceUnlimited Instant messaging/ ChatPerformance and technical characteristics Bluetooth technical dataModulation Tone and percussion maps in the T610/612Tone map TdmaTone map Percussion name Acoustic Bass Drum Ride Cymbal2 Hi Bongo Percussion mapPercussion map WAP 2.0/ WML Bookmark Export/ImportIR and BT WAP/WML WAPSign text Root Certificates needed in phone + special SIM cardsSwim WAP Operator technical dataHtml Push Feature Support in the T610/612 for WAP Swim certificateWAP services/options/common/Push access/prompt TerminalWtai Man Machine Interface Soft keys Yes Graphical User InterfaceNOM I, II Gprs technical dataCounter can be reset by the user Up/down link for last call for each PDP contextAT+CGDATA ENT AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachSIM CSD Built-in GSM data modem technical dataMail client technical data POP3, IMAP4, Smtp Images downloading to phone Ussd technical dataImage format technical data THM White Paper T610/612 Feature File type Max. size PhoneMemory Themes Limited by Yes Propriety MemoryInfrared transceiver technical data SyncML technical dataPage Mobile Internet Graphics Smil presentations 8 text VideoWhite Paper T610/612