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particular, MMS is projected to fuel the growth of related market segments by as much as forty per- cent.

Using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) as bearer technology and powered by the high-speed transmission technologies such as GPRS, Multime- dia Messaging allows users to send and receive messages that look like PowerPoint-style presenta- tions. The messages may include any combination of text, graphics, photographic images, speech and music clips. MMS eventually will serve as the default mode of messaging on all terminals, making total content exchange second nature. From utility

to sheer fun, it offers benefits at every level and to every kind of user.

Figure 2. An MMS message can contain images, music, audio and graphics.

MMS objects

Although MMS is a direct descendant of SMS, the difference in content is dramatic. The size of an average SMS message is about 140 bytes, while the maximum size of an MMS message is limited only by the memory. That is why the key word to describe MMS content is rich. Complete with words, sounds and images, MMS content is endowed with the user’s ideas, feelings and per- sonality. And whether the messages are full or only notifications is insignificant.

An MMS message can contain one or more of the following:

Audio

MMS provides the ability to send and receive full sound (iMelody, MIDI and AMR) messages. Not only can users share a favorite song or ring signal with a friend, they can also use the mobile phone to record sound and send it along with a message. Because sound includes speech as well as music, this extra dimension of an MMS message makes for enhanced immediacy of expression and com- munication. Rather than sending a downloaded birthday jingle in EMS, for example, a user can send a clip of his or her own personal rendition of “Happy Birthday”.

Text

As with SMS and EMS, an MMS message can con- sist of normal text. The length of the text is unlim- ited, and it is possible to format the text. The main difference between an EMS and MMS message is that in an MMS message, text can be accompanied not only by simple pixel images or melodies but by photographic images, graphics, audio clips and in the future, video sequences.

Templates

The T290i/T290c comes with a number of MMS pre-defined templates, for example templates for birthday cards, meeting requests, etc.

The T290i/T290c will contain several polyphonic ring signals. Users can share ring signals, and download them from the Web.

Pictures and themes

By using a snap-on camera accessory, users can take a snapshot and immediately send it to a recip- ient. The ability to send pictures is one of the most exciting attributes of MMS, as it allows users to share meaningful moments with friends, family and colleagues.

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Contents T290i/T290c Preface Online Developer Resources Sony Ericsson Developer Support Document history Contents Product overview Key functions and features Full graphic 4K display ImagingNavigation More in-phone functions Events Picture phonebookIMelody and Melody Composer Explanatory HelpTechnologies in detail Multimedia in the T290i/T290c MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceText MMS objectsTemplates Pictures and themesPIM communication with MMS BenefitsBusiness card vCard Smil presentationsArchitecture MMS technical featuresMessage conversion EMS more than just words EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceNew possibilities with messaging Using Web, WAP and SMS for download Ring signalsNotification Internet email alertsUsing WAP in the T290i/T290c WAP servicesPush services Support of XhtmlProvide settings Using standard toolsSupport for cookies Sending bookmarksGateway characteristics Bearer type characteristicsSecurity using WAP Gprs accessOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Configuration of WAP settingsCertificates WIM locks PIN codesService Indication SI Push servicesService Loading SL Mobile InternetGeneral Packet Radio Services Using Gprs in the T290i/T290c AMR In-phone functions and featuresDRM CSSEotd EonsTBD White Paper T290i/T290c SMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresTTY ALSEotd Fixed dialling and Restricted callsService Mode Support T290i T290c SIM AT services supported by the T290i/T290cSIM application toolkit GET Input GET InkeyMore Time Play ToneSET UP Event List SET UP CallRefresh Select Item‘Key’ responses User interaction with SIM ATMMI Maximum Response lengths Feature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce Security and M-commerce technical data‘Key’ responses‘ White Paper T290i/T290c Facts and figures Terminology and abbreviations GSM system GatewayImage Micro browser Service providerSIM card PhonebookWAP Application WAP serviceWMLScript Related information Technical specificationsDocuments Links Trademarks and acknowledgementsExterior description General technical dataSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Embedded gamesDownloadable games Feature Support in the T290i/T290cSpeech coding Full rate FR Enhanced full rate EFRShort Messaging Service Cell broadcast serviceSMS Enhanced Messaging Service Wbmp Multimedia Messaging ServiceDelivery report request Egsm GSM Performance and technical characteristicsTdma GmskFeature Support in the T290i/T290c WAP browser WAP browser technical dataJPG Feature Support in the T290i/T290c for WAP WAP operator technical dataWAP HtmlSwim OTAWtai SIADownload Pccch Gprs technical dataNOM I, II NC0SIM GEA1Ussd technical data Email client technical dataImage format technical data Feature File type Max. size Commerce technical dataFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce Dual-slot Images downloading to phoneFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce EMS NumericsWhite Paper T290i/T290c