Sony Ericsson T300 manual Product overview, Key functions and features, Polyphonic ring signals

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Product overview

The T300/T302 is Sony Ericsson´s rough diamond - calm, plain and simple in appearance but absolutely bursting with fun features for consumers and revenue winners for network operators. The T300/T302 marketing focus is on messaging. It has all EMS and picture messaging (text messaging with pictures and sounds), e- mail and MMS (Multimedia messaging), and a snap-on camera as a core accessory.

With a GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) modem built in, the T300/T302 offers a fast and satisfying mobile Internet experience. The T300/ T302 is a triple band 900/1800/1900 premium product which is planned to be available Q4, 2002.

Key functions and features

Multimedia Messaging - Digital greetings

Reacting to the enormous popularity of mobile phone messaging, Sony Ericsson has incorporated the latest messaging standard into the T300/T302, along with a colour display for an enhanced imaging experience.

Say it in words, say it with pictures, animate it, add sound. Multimedia birthday and holiday greetings are great fun to put together using the T300/T302. On vacation, use your mobile phone and accessories to send a digital postcard with stylized text, digital pictures of where you are, and authentic sound clips to friends and family back home. If, when shopping, you find something a friend might like, you can instantly send a digital picture of the item and ask if they like it.

With MMS, the subscription applications get more interesting, for example stock information, movie trailers and weather reports.

Polyphonic ring signals

Pleasing to the ear, polyphonic ring signals play several tones simultaneously making a more musical sound. The word “polyphony” means playing with several tones at the same time. Almost all music that we listen to consists of polyphonic melodies. Up to now, the majority of the GSM mobile phones doesn’t support polyphonic sounds and ringsignals.

T300/T302

White Paper, August 2002

T300/T302 users can share ring signals, and download them from the Web.

Early Ericsson mobile phones supported a proprietory non-polyphonic format called eMelody. Due to the musical limitations of eMelody, and as it became popular to create, send and download ring melodies, Ericsson and Sony Ericsson, together with other manufacturers created the more advanced non- polyphonic sound format - iMelody.

The development from the iMelody format to the MIDI format means a revolution to the sound quality. The MIDI files are small, and perfect for mobile devices, which has limited storage capacity.

MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - is a specification for a communications protocol principally used to control electronic musical instruments. MIDI is today a well known standard used by musicians, composers, arrangers and so forth.

A MIDI signal or file does not contain any music. It contains binary data (information) of how a melody is played and when this data reaches a synthesiser, the synthesiser will translate the binary data to music, when connected to an amplifier with speakers so that the sound becomes audible.

Please visit www.midi.org for more information.

Downloadable games

Gaming is already a very popular feature in Sony Ericsson phones. Now the mobile Internet portal offers the possibility of downloading games. Net work operators may also offer games download to their customers as an added value offer. Users can add new games and skill levels to further enhance the entertainment value of Sony Ericsson phones.

T300/T302 games download is made possible by a true virtual machine. The Sony Ericsson portal for downloading of free games for the T300/T302 is accessible with only one key press in the games menu. The openess of the downloadable games solution is dedicated to provide an enhanced gaming experience.

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Contents T300/T302 Contents Preface Purpose of this documentKey functions and features Polyphonic ring signalsProduct overview Multimedia Messaging Digital greetingsImaging WAP 2.0 supporting XhtmlFull graphic 256 colour display Joystick navigationMore in-phone functions Camera application Sound browserThemes Multimedia in the T300/T302 MMS Multimedia Messaging Service MMS objectsText TemplatesBenefits Pictures and themesSmil presentations PIM communication with MMSMMS technical features ArchitectureOTA configuration Message conversionEMS more than just words EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceNew possibilities with messaging Examples of EMS contents and applications Compatible with SMS standardsUsing Web, WAP And SMS for download WAP services Using WAP in the T300/T302Bearer type characteristics Gateway characteristicsSecurity using WAP Gprs accessConfiguration of WAP settings Over-the-air provisioning of WAP settingsCertificates WIM locks PIN codesPush services Service Indication SIService Loading SL Mobile InternetGeneral Packet Radio Services Mobile positioningUsing Gprs in the T300/T302 GprsUsing with the T300/T302 has several advantages, for example AT commands support Modem and AT commandsGSM data communication GSM Ussd AT commands in the T300/T302 are grouped as followsGSM Gprs Infrared transceiver Connection via infraredIn-phone functions and features Subscription and/or network-dependentT300/T302 White Paper, August T300/T302 T300/T302 White Paper, August ALS T300/T302 White Paper, August SMS and EMS messaging Network-dependent featuresFixed dialling and Restricted calls Service Mode Support T300 T302 SIM AT services supported by the T300/T302SIM application toolkit GET Input More TimePlay Tone Polling OFFService Mode Support T300 T302 SET UP CallSET UP Menu User interaction with SIM AT Text clearing times‘Key’ responses MMI Maximum Response lengthsSecurity and M-commerce technical data Feature Support in the T300/T302 for m-commerceTerminology and abbreviations Gateway GSM systemImage IrMCWAP service SIM cardVCard WAP ApplicationWMLScript Related information DocumentsLinks Trademarks and acknowledgementsGeneral technical data Technical specificationsExterior description Ambient temperatures Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languagesEmbedded games Current consumption, talk and standby timesDownloadable games Cell broadcast service Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rateSpeech coding AcelpShort Messaging Service Feature Support in the T300/T302SMS Enhanced Messaging Service WbmpMultimedia Messaging Service Message priority AMR, AACPerformance and technical characteristics DimensionInstant messaging/ Chat GSM 900Dimension GSM 900WAP browser technical data Feature Support in the T300/T302 WAP browserJPG WAP/WML WAPWAP operator technical data Feature Support in the T300/T302 WAP browserFeature Support in the T300/T302 for WAP WAP Browser WAP ProvisioningFeature Support in the T300/T302 for WAP Content typesApplicative provisioning TechnologiesWAP solutions FeaturesSecurity User agent profileObject formats ElementsGprs technical data Dimension Support in the T300/T302AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or Detach SIMAT+CGDATA ENT RequestedBuilt-in GSM data modem technical data Mail client technical dataDimension Support in theT300/T302 Feature Support in the T300/T302 e-mail clientUssd technical data Image format technical data Feature File typeImages downloading to phone Format VisibleCommerce technical data Feature File typeFeature Support in the T300/T302 for m-commerce T300/T302 White Paper, August Index NumericsEMS GprsT300/T302 White Paper, May T300/T302 White Paper, May