Sony Ericsson T290c Benefits, PIM communication with MMS, Business card vCard, Smil presentations

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Mobile picture transmission also offers inestimable utility in business applications, from sending on- site pictures of a construction project to capturing and storing an interesting design concept for later review. Editing a picture by adding text allows users to create their own electronic postcards, an application that is expected to substantially cut into the traditional postcard-sending market. Themes (downloaded or pre-defined) can be exchanged via MMS.

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PIM communication with MMS

With MMS in the T290i/T290c, it is easy to send and receive business cards and events.

Business card (vCard)

With MMS in the T290i/T290c, the user can send his/her business card.

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SMIL presentations

SMIL stands for Synchronized Multimedia Integra- tion Language and is pronounced “smile”. SMIL in the T290i/T290c allows the user to create and transmit PowerPoint-style presentations on the mobile device. SMIL is an advanced XML-based protocol, and Sony Ericsson MMS supports a sub- set of this protocol. Using a simple media editor, users can incorporate audio and animated GIFs along with still images, animations and text to assemble full multimedia presentations.

The idea of SMIL is to allow the user to customize the page timing in PowerPoint-style presentations. The user can decide in which order the image and text will be displayed, as well as for how long the images and text lines are to be shown in the dis- play

Figure 3. Example of the creation of an MMS message.

Benefits

Essentially enabling the mobile terminal to serve as image processor and conveyor, Multimedia Mes- saging accommodates the exchange of important visual information as readily as it facilitates fun. Business and leisure usage of MMS will be dynam- ically merged, resulting in enhanced personal effi- ciency for users and increased network activity for operators. In short, MMS affords total usage for total communication

Because MMS uses WAP as its bearer technology and is being standardized by 3GPP, it has wide industry support and offers full interoperability, which is a major benefit to service providers and end users. Ease-of-use resulting from both the gradual steps of the messaging evolution and the continuity of user experience gained from interop- erability is assured.

The MMS server, through which MMS messages are sent, supports flexible addressing (to both nor- mal phone numbers (MSISDN) and email accounts), which makes the user interface more friendly and allows greater control for operators. The MMS server, moreover, is responsible for the instant delivery of MMS.

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Contents T290i/T290c Preface Online Developer Resources Sony Ericsson Developer Support Document history Contents Product overview Key functions and features Navigation ImagingFull graphic 4K display More in-phone functions IMelody and Melody Composer Picture phonebookEvents Explanatory HelpTechnologies in detail MMS Multimedia Messaging Service Multimedia in the T290i/T290cTemplates MMS objectsText Pictures and themesBusiness card vCard BenefitsPIM communication with MMS Smil presentationsMessage conversion MMS technical featuresArchitecture EMS Enhanced Messaging Service EMS more than just wordsNew possibilities with messaging Notification Ring signalsUsing Web, WAP and SMS for download Internet email alertsPush services WAP servicesUsing WAP in the T290i/T290c Support of XhtmlSupport for cookies Using standard toolsProvide settings Sending bookmarksSecurity using WAP Bearer type characteristicsGateway characteristics Gprs accessCertificates Configuration of WAP settingsOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings WIM locks PIN codesService Loading SL Push servicesService Indication SI Mobile InternetGeneral Packet Radio Services Using Gprs in the T290i/T290c In-phone functions and features AMRCSS DRMEons EotdTBD White Paper T290i/T290c TTY Network-dependent featuresSMS and EMS messaging ALSFixed dialling and Restricted calls EotdSIM application toolkit SIM AT services supported by the T290i/T290cService Mode Support T290i T290c More Time GET InkeyGET Input Play ToneRefresh SET UP CallSET UP Event List Select ItemMMI Maximum Response lengths User interaction with SIM AT‘Key’ responses ‘Key’ responses‘ Security and M-commerce technical dataFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce White Paper T290i/T290c Facts and figures Terminology and abbreviations Image GatewayGSM system SIM card Service providerMicro browser PhonebookWMLScript WAP serviceWAP Application Documents Technical specificationsRelated information Links Trademarks and acknowledgementsGeneral technical data Exterior descriptionCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Ambient temperaturesSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Embedded gamesSpeech coding Feature Support in the T290i/T290cDownloadable games Full rate FR Enhanced full rate EFRCell broadcast service Short Messaging ServiceSMS Enhanced Messaging Service Multimedia Messaging Service WbmpDelivery report request Tdma Performance and technical characteristicsEgsm GSM GmskJPG WAP browser technical dataFeature Support in the T290i/T290c WAP browser WAP WAP operator technical dataFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for WAP HtmlOTA SwimSIA WtaiDownload NOM I, II Gprs technical dataPccch NC0GEA1 SIMImage format technical data Email client technical dataUssd technical data Feature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce Dual-slot Commerce technical dataFeature File type Max. size Images downloading to phoneFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce Numerics EMSWhite Paper T290i/T290c