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and graphics on a portable device. That is why the main applications driving Mobile Internet develop- ment are e-mail clients and WAP browsers.

The demand for high-speed Internet access will be the key driver for coming generations of wireless services, and GPRS can deliver the necessary speed. GPRS allows innovative services to be cre- ated, enabling new and previously inaccessible market segments to be addressed and increasing customer loyalty.

GPRS applications can be developed as both hori- zontal and vertical. Vertical applications are spe- cific, including those for operations such as reaching police and emergency, taxi, delivery or automated services (vending machines, supervi-

sion, vehicle tracking). Horizontal applications are more generic and include those for Internet access, e-mail, messaging, e-commerce and entertain- ment.

GPRS is able to take advantage of the global cov- erage of existing GSM networks. Applications developed for GPRS can be deployed on a large scale and can reap the associated benefits. GPRS also provides a secure medium for connections to private networks, banking and financial services.

With GPRS, the T630/T628 sends data in “pack- ets” at a very high speed. The T630/T628 remains connected to the network at all times, using trans- mission capacity only when data is sent or received.

Using GPRS in the T630/T628

Instead of occupying an entire voice channel for the duration of a data session, the T630/T628 sends/receives data in small packets, as needed, much like IP on the Internet. Because of this, the T630/T628 maintains a constant online connection, its data transmission abilities summoned by the application in use on an as-needed basis.

The GPRS specification includes four coding schemes – CS1, CS2, CS3 and CS4 – that allow data speeds of 9,050 bps, 13,400 bps, 15,600 bps and 21,400 bps respectively. The T630/T628 works with all four coding schemes, but data speed will naturally vary according to network configuration. At the moment, CS-3 and CS-4 are not supported in any live network, i.e present speed is limited to 53,600 bps.

The GSM system limits the ability to use all eight time slots, so the T630/T628 uses up to four time slots for receiving data, and one slot for transmit- ting. This means the speed for receiving data is up to 85,600 bps and up to 21,400 bps for sending data.

Using GPRS with the T630/T628 has several advantages, for example:

• Constant connection

Keep an open connection to an e-mail system or the company network, staying online to receive and send messages at all times. All con- nection settings can be managed by using the data connections feature.

High speed

Gain access automatically to increased band- width when downloading large files, images etc.

Cost efficient

Use transmission capacity only when needed, thus reducing costs.

WAP over GPRS

Access the Internet via WAP at high speed and with a constant connection.

E-mail over GPRS

Remain connected to an e-mail system while reading and preparing messages, (which are sent at a high speed).

Data communication

Transfer data and access the Internet or an intranet with a PC, PDA or handheld device connected via Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or cable.

Data and voice

Maintain a data connection, for example, a con- stant connection to an e-mail system when con- ducting a voice call.

Provide settings

Receive GPRS configuration settings from the provider over the air, OTA, making manual con- figuration unnecessary.

User controlled settings

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Contents T630/T628 Preface Contents Built-in GSM data modem technical data T630/T628 Product overview Main View My friendsAdding contacts to My friends Sony Top 10’ Access to the chatroomManaging My friends Built-in camera QuickShare TMOperator benefits Keys to efficiency DisplayNew and innovative user interface Actions and optionsMore Features Multimedia in T630/T628 PicturesGraphics Themes MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceAudio MailMMS objects Benefits MMS technical featuresArchitecture OTA configuration EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceMessage conversion Messaging using EMS Unified messaging Ring signalsUsing WAP, WAP and SMS for download Internet e-mail alertsSupported protocols Optional download featuresJava Sandbox security conceptMophun GamesGeneral information Mophun RTEGame file sizes Gaming APICertification and deployment Secure gameletsGetting started Game controls Midi Musical Instrument Digital InterfaceGameboard EGB-10 Fun, personalization, music application Music DJ ComposingPolyphonic ring signals Bluetooth wireless technologyKey benefits include Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T630/T628Synchronize calendar and phone book Hierarchical phone book with contactsSyncML background What is SyncML? End users Service providersBenefits of a common synchronization protocol Device manufacturersLocal synchronization XTNDConnect for Sony Ericsson WAP servicesUsing the WAP browser XTNDConnect PCUsing standard tools Push servicesProvide settings Direct LinksImprove productivity Bearer type characteristicsGateway characteristics WAP profilesSecurity using the WAP Configuration of WAP settingsService Indication SI Push servicesOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Service Loading SLData connections General Packet Radio ServicesMobile Internet Mobile positioningUsing Gprs in the T630/T628 GSM data communication Modem and AT commandsGprs enables constant connection and high speed Interruption of Gprs data accountAT commands support Online Developer ResourcesInfrared transceiver Sony Ericsson Developer SupportConnection via infrared Chinese versions Connection via cableFacts and figures Page Page TBD SMS ALSNetwork-dependent features SMS and EMS messagingSIM application toolkit Fixed dialling and Restricted callsSIM AT services supported by the T630/T628 Mode SupportPlay Tone Launch BrowserMore Time Polling OFFSET UP Idle Mode Text SET UP CallSET UP Event List SET UP MenuUser interaction with SIM AT Feature Support in the T630/T628 for m-commerce Security and M-commerce technical dataTerminology and abbreviations BFTP Bluetooth BookmarkBearer Browsing sessionSIM card Service providerPhone book SyncMLSoftware Related informationDocuments Trademarks and acknowledgementsTechnical specifications General technical data Exterior descriptionAmbient temperatures Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languagesCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Cell broadcast serviceAcelp Page Short message service Feature Support in the T630/T628SMS ODI Enhanced message serviceFeature WbmpFeature Multimedia message service Message priorityInstant messaging/ Chat AMRPerformance and technical characteristics Bluetooth technical dataDimension GSM 900/E-GSM Tdma Tone and percussion maps in the T630/T628Tone map GmskTone map Tone map Percussion map Percussion nameJPG Feature Support in the T630/T628 WAP browserWAP/WML WAP When creating WML applications, it is recommended that you WAP Provisioning WAP Operator technical dataFeature Support in the T630/T628 for WAP WAP Browser Security mechanismApplicative provisioning Feature Support in the T630/T628 for WAPContent types TechnologiesSecurity WAP solutionsFeatures User agent profileObject formats ElementsPccch Gprs technical dataDimension Support in the T630/T628 NOM I, IISIM AT+CGDATA ENT AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachRequested Mail client technical data Built-in GSM data modem technical dataFeature Support in the T630/T628 e-mail client BIG5 POP3, IMAP4, SmtpFeature File type Ussd technical dataImage format technical data Images downloading to phoneMMS GIF, Wbmp Infrared transceiver technical data SyncML technical dataFeature Support for Sync ML in the T630/T628 Page Index NumericsSMS