Sony Ericsson T226 manual Security and M-commerce technical data

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T226 White Paper

July 2003 (Rev C)

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Security and M-commerce technical data

Feature

Support in the T226 for m-commerce

 

 

Dual-slot

No

 

 

Associated with a STK card,

If separate card, no

allowing ISO B0' bank card

 

payments

 

 

 

Associated with a STK card,

If separate card, no

allowing EMV bank card

 

payments

 

 

 

Certified by the "GIE Carte

If separate card, no

Bancaire"

 

 

 

WIM support

If separate card, no

 

 

Ability to use a WIM

Yes

application embedded on a SIM/

 

USIM card

 

 

 

WIM application embedded on

Yes

a SIM/USIM card the default

 

WIM application

 

 

 

Number of smart card readers in

1

the handset

 

 

 

Provisioning of the following

No

STK commands: Perform Card

 

APDU, Power Off Card, Power

 

On Card, Get Reader Status

 

 

 

DRM solution

ODI for EMS, OMA forward lock for WAP and MMS.

 

 

Information to the user while in

Yes, via icon

secured mode (WTLS)

 

 

 

Is an incoming class 2 SMS

Yes

transferred to the SIM even

 

when another application (a

 

browser) is running?

 

 

 

Access to the WIM

WIM can only be accessed by native applications, e.g. the browser

 

 

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Contents T226 Contents T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev. C Purpose of this document PrefacePolyphonic ring signals Key functions and featuresProduct overview Multimedia Messaging Digital greetingsMore in-phone functions Predictive Text Input Software Sleep ModeMemory management Mobile chatMultimedia in the T226 MMS objects MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceText TemplatesPictures and themes BenefitsSmil presentations PIM communication with MMSOTA configuration MMS technical featuresMessage conversion ArchitectureEMS Enhanced Messaging Service EMS more than just wordsNew possibilities with messaging Compatible with SMS standards Examples of EMS contents and applicationsUsing Web, WAP and SMS for download Using WAP in the T226 WAP servicesGateway characteristics Bearer type characteristicsSecurity using WAP Gprs accessPush services Configuration of WAP settingsOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings CertificatesService Loading SL Service Indication SIMobile Internet Data connectionsGeneral Packet Radio Services Using Gprs with the T226 has several advantages, for example Using Gprs in the T226T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C AMR In-phone functions and featuresCSS XL, CF, PB SMS TBDAMR Network-dependent features SMS and EMS messagingFixed dialing and Restricted calls T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C SIM AT services supported by the T226 Service Mode Support T226SIM application toolkit Service Mode Support T226 Send Short Message ‘Key’ responses User interaction with SIM ATMMI Maximum Response lengths ‘Key’ responses‘Feature Support in the T226 for m-commerce Security and M-commerce technical dataTerminology and abbreviations GSM system GatewayImage Micro browserWAP service Service providerSIM card VCardWMLScript Documents Related informationLinks Trademarks and acknowledgementsTechnical specifications General technical dataExterior description Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Embedded gamesDownloadable games Feature Support in the T226Speech coding Technical platform informationCell broadcast service Short Messaging ServiceFull rate AFS Half rate AHS Feature Support in the T226 Feature Support in the T226 Enhanced Messaging Service Multimedia Messaging Service AMR, AAC Performance and technical characteristicsFeature Support in the T226 WAP browser WAP browser technical dataTdma GmskFeature Support in the T226 for WAP WAP Browser WAP operator technical dataWAP HtmlSecurity mechanism Feature Support in the T226 for WAPAdditional provisioning TechnologiesMan Machine Interface Content typesSecurity User agent profileWAP solutions FeaturesObject formats Gprs technical data NOM I, IINC0 Feature Support in the T226 email client Email client technical dataGEA1 SIMUssd technical data Image format technical dataImages downloading to phone MMS GIF Commerce technical dataWBMP, JPG JPGFeature Support in the T226 for m-commerce T226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C Numerics IndexEMS EotdT226 White Paper July 2003 Rev C

T226 specifications

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