Sony Ericsson WAP services, Using WAP in the T290i/T290c, Push services, Support of Xhtml

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The diagram shows the possibilities for using Enhanced Messaging Service:

When the Operator/Service provider enables EMS in the network, users will enjoy adding life to messages with sounds, melodies, pictures and formatted text.

New ranges of Content/Application aggregators on the operator network or the Internet can pro- vide EMS contents and services to the users over SMS.

Content Creators/providers can see a new demand for creative contents. Also, promotional activities from movie companies, record labels etc can provide ring signals, movie snapshots, etc.

The added value in SMS messaging will create new revenue which can be shared between the network operators, the application aggregators, and the content providers.

WAP services

The T290i/T290c supports WAP 1.2.1 browser and protocol stack, as well as WAP 2.0 browser (WML 1.3). WAP 2.0 optimizes usage of higher band- widths and packet-based connections of wireless networks.

The typical WAP client is a small, portable device connected to a wireless network. This includes mobile phones, pagers, smart phones, PDAs and other small devices. Of course, compared to desk- top and laptop computers, these devices are lim- ited by user interface, low memory and low computing power.

The WAP browser in the T290i/T290c is compliant with WAP 2.0 and WAP 1.2.1. It includes WTLS class 3 as well as mechanisms for digital signa- tures. The T290i/T290c supports WML, XHTML, and iHTML. The WAP browser in the T290i/T290c is also designed to access information such as timetables, share prices, exchange rates, Internet banking and other interactive services. For more details, see “WAP browser technical data” on page 54.

Using WAP in the T290i/T290c

The built-in WAP browser in the T290i/T290c gives the user portable, fast and secure access to a wide variety of services, including personalized services, with new opportunities for business, individuals and service providers:

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.

Support of XHTML

The WAP browser supports the markup languages of WAP 2.0 – XHTML Mobile Profile and XHTML Basic. These two subsets of the Web standard XHTML are supported by all major Web browsers. An XHTML page can be viewed in both the WAP browser and in any standard Web browser. All of the basic XHTML features are supported, including text, images, links, checkboxes, radio buttons, text areas, headings, horizontal rules and lists.

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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 Explanatory Help Picture phonebookEvents IMelody and Melody ComposerTechnologies in detail Multimedia in the T290i/T290c MMS Multimedia Messaging ServicePictures and themes MMS objectsText TemplatesSmil presentations BenefitsPIM communication with MMS Business card vCardArchitecture MMS technical featuresMessage conversion EMS more than just words EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceNew possibilities with messaging Internet email alerts Ring signalsUsing Web, WAP and SMS for download NotificationSupport of Xhtml WAP servicesUsing WAP in the T290i/T290c Push servicesSending bookmarks Using standard toolsProvide settings Support for cookiesGprs access Bearer type characteristicsGateway characteristics Security using WAPWIM locks PIN codes Configuration of WAP settingsOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings CertificatesMobile Internet Push servicesService Indication SI Service Loading SLGeneral Packet Radio Services Using Gprs in the T290i/T290c AMR In-phone functions and featuresDRM CSSEotd EonsTBD White Paper T290i/T290c ALS Network-dependent featuresSMS and EMS messaging TTYEotd Fixed dialling and Restricted callsService Mode Support T290i T290c SIM AT services supported by the T290i/T290cSIM application toolkit Play Tone GET InkeyGET Input More TimeSelect Item SET UP CallSET UP Event List Refresh‘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 Phonebook Service providerMicro browser SIM cardWAP Application WAP serviceWMLScript Links Trademarks and acknowledgements Technical specificationsRelated information DocumentsExterior description General technical dataEmbedded games Ambient temperaturesSupported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Current consumption, talk and standby timesFull rate FR Enhanced full rate EFR Feature Support in the T290i/T290cDownloadable games Speech codingShort Messaging Service Cell broadcast serviceSMS Enhanced Messaging Service Wbmp Multimedia Messaging ServiceDelivery report request Gmsk Performance and technical characteristicsEgsm GSM TdmaFeature Support in the T290i/T290c WAP browser WAP browser technical dataJPG Html WAP operator technical dataFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for WAP WAPSwim OTAWtai SIADownload NC0 Gprs technical dataPccch NOM I, IISIM GEA1Ussd technical data Email client technical dataImage format technical data Images downloading to phone Commerce technical dataFeature File type Max. size Feature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce Dual-slotFeature Support in the T290i/T290c for m-commerce EMS NumericsWhite Paper T290i/T290c