Sony Ericsson T628 Direct Links, Sending bookmarks, Push services, Provide settings, Style sheets

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Direct Links

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

Sending bookmarks

WAP 2.0 enables the sending of bookmarks via infrared as well as via SMS.

Push services

Businesses and service providers can “push” con- tent or service indications to work groups and/or customers. Examples of pushed content would be mail alerts, messaging, news, stock quotes, con- tacts, meeting requests, etc.

Provide settings

Using SMS messages, configuration settings can be sent over the air, OTA, so that the user does not need to configure the WAP access settings manu- ally. WAP settings may also be customized by the operator.

Support of XHTML

The WAP browser supports the markup languages of WAP 2.0. It supports WAP 1.2.1 + XHTML Mobile Profile 1.0 + WCSS (XHTML-MP), XHTML Basic, a subset of XHTML-MP, IHTML, WAP Cas- cading 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 compati- bility.

All of the basic XHTML and IHTML features are supported, including text, images, links, check- boxes, radio buttons, text areas, headings, hori- zontal rules and lists. For IHTML also blink and marquee, but not tables.

Adapt to phone type

The User Agent Profile function allows WAP con- tent to be automatically optimized for the T630/ T628, ensuring the intended user experience.

Several bearer types

The T630/T628 accesses the WAP over a standard GSM Data connection as well as over a GPRS con- nection (network-dependent services.)

Bandwidth efficiency

Unlike traditional Internet services, WAP services are relayed to wireless devices as binary encoded data, maximizing bandwidth efficiency. A GPRS connection further increases efficiency.

Easy create for WAP

Creating a WAP service is no harder than creating an Internet/intranet service, as WML and WMLS- cript are based on well-known Internet languages such as HTML and JavaScript.

Support for cookies

T630/T628 has support for cookies (client based), an application used by WAP sites to store site-spe- cific information in the browser between visits to the site. Cookies give the site owner a possibility to see when a person has visited their site. They also save the user from having to enter the same infor- mation (e.g. the password or user ID) more than once. Cookies are often used by e-commerce sites (shopping carts and wish lists).

Style sheets

T630/T628 supports style sheets offering content developers more control over the way their WAP pages are displayed.

Using standard tools

Service creators can use standard tools such as ASP (Active Server Page) or CGI (Common Gate- way Interface) to generate content dynamically.

Services can be created once and then made accessible on a broad range of wireless networks.

Maintain customer base

Existing services can be adapted to WAP. The nec- essary binary encoding is handled by a WAP Gate- way, allowing HTML-based services to be viewed on the WAP browser of the T630/T628. An XHTML page can be viewed in both the WAP browser and in any standard Web (HTML) browser.

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Contents T630/T628 Preface Contents Built-in GSM data modem technical data T630/T628 Product overview Adding contacts to My friends My friendsMain View Managing My friends Access to the chatroomSony Top 10’ Operator benefits QuickShare TMBuilt-in camera New and innovative user interface DisplayKeys to efficiency Actions and optionsMore Features Graphics PicturesMultimedia in T630/T628 Audio MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceThemes MailMMS objects Architecture MMS technical featuresBenefits Message conversion EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceOTA configuration Messaging using EMS Using WAP, WAP and SMS for download Ring signalsUnified messaging Internet e-mail alertsJava Optional download featuresSupported protocols Sandbox security conceptGeneral information GamesMophun Mophun RTECertification and deployment Gaming APIGame file sizes Secure gameletsGameboard EGB-10 Midi Musical Instrument Digital InterfaceGetting started Game controls Composing Fun, personalization, music application Music DJBluetooth wireless technology Polyphonic ring signalsSynchronize calendar and phone book Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T630/T628Key benefits include Hierarchical phone book with contactsSyncML background What is SyncML? Benefits of a common synchronization protocol Service providersEnd users Device manufacturersLocal synchronization Using the WAP browser WAP servicesXTNDConnect for Sony Ericsson XTNDConnect PCProvide settings Push servicesUsing standard tools Direct LinksGateway characteristics Bearer type characteristicsImprove productivity WAP profilesConfiguration of WAP settings Security using the WAPOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Push servicesService Indication SI Service Loading SLMobile Internet General Packet Radio ServicesData connections Mobile positioningUsing Gprs in the T630/T628 Gprs enables constant connection and high speed Modem and AT commandsGSM data communication Interruption of Gprs data accountOnline Developer Resources AT commands supportConnection via infrared Sony Ericsson Developer SupportInfrared transceiver Connection via cable Chinese versionsFacts and figures Page Page TBD ALS SMSSMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresFixed dialling and Restricted calls SIM application toolkitMode Support SIM AT services supported by the T630/T628More Time Launch BrowserPlay Tone Polling OFFSET UP Event List SET UP CallSET UP Idle Mode Text SET UP MenuUser interaction with SIM AT Terminology and abbreviations Security and M-commerce technical dataFeature Support in the T630/T628 for m-commerce Bearer Bluetooth BookmarkBFTP Browsing sessionPhone book Service providerSIM card SyncMLDocuments Related informationSoftware Trademarks and acknowledgementsTechnical specifications Exterior description General technical dataSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesAcelp Cell broadcast serviceCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Page Feature Support in the T630/T628 Short message serviceSMS Feature Enhanced message serviceODI WbmpFeature Message priority Multimedia message serviceAMR Instant messaging/ ChatDimension GSM 900/E-GSM Bluetooth technical dataPerformance and technical characteristics Tone map Tone and percussion maps in the T630/T628Tdma GmskTone map Tone map Percussion name Percussion mapWAP/WML WAP Feature Support in the T630/T628 WAP browserJPG When creating WML applications, it is recommended that you Feature Support in the T630/T628 for WAP WAP Browser WAP Operator technical dataWAP Provisioning Security mechanismContent types Feature Support in the T630/T628 for WAPApplicative provisioning TechnologiesFeatures WAP solutionsSecurity User agent profileElements Object formatsDimension Support in the T630/T628 Gprs technical dataPccch NOM I, IISIM Requested AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachAT+CGDATA ENT Feature Support in the T630/T628 e-mail client Built-in GSM data modem technical dataMail client technical data POP3, IMAP4, Smtp BIG5Image format technical data Ussd technical dataFeature File type Images downloading to phoneMMS GIF, Wbmp Feature Support for Sync ML in the T630/T628 SyncML technical dataInfrared transceiver technical data Page Numerics IndexSMS