White Paper J200

EMS uses existing SMS infrastructure and industry standards, keeping investments to a minimum for operators and providing a familiar user interface and compatibility with existing phones and with other manufacturers.

Nokia Smart Messaging

The J200 supports Nokia Smart Messaging by allowing the user to receive, store, and use pictures and ringtones included in messages sent from Nokia phones. The max size of a picture is 2016 pixels (72x28). It is also possible to send a Nokia push message.

Internet services

The typical WAP client is a small, portable device which is connected to a wireless network. This includes mobile phones, pagers, smart phones, PDAs and other small devices. In these devices, you have a limited user interface, low memory and computing power compared to desktop and laptop computers.

The Internet browser in the J200 is compliant with WAP 1.2.1, including security according to WTLS class 2. It is designed for WML and cannot read ordinary HTML pages, but it is suitable for interaction with services, such as ticket reservation. It is also handy when you want to access text-based information, for example newsreading, timetables, share prices, exchange rates, Internet banking and other interactive services.

GPRS

GPRS uses Internet-style packet based technology. It uses the radio link only for the duration of time that it transfers data. GPRS offers the user the speed needed for satisfactory mobile Internet usability. The J200 supports the GPRS 4+1 standard, which is the fastest GPRS standard to date.

Image editor

The J200 supports Sony Ericsson Image Editor. You can download the software to your PC from www.SonyEricsson.com.

The Image Editor lets you crop, zoom, rotate and adjust colour, contrast and brightness settings for many PC image file formats, and send them via Infrared directly to your phone. Use this fun soft-

ware to create wallpapers for your phone and edit images to send to your friends. Or make perfect shots of your friends for your Picture phonebook - and build up the best-looking set of contacts around!

Infrared

Infrared communication creates a data link between two communications devices through an infrared beam of light. On the J200, this link is used to connect with other phones, like the Sony Erics- son T610, and other hardware supporting the standard. Key benefits of using the J200 with its built-in infrared transceiver are, for example, the true wireless communication and the exchange of ringtones and wallpapers between compatible phones.

Triple band support

Triple band support means that you can use the phone on three types of GSM networks; the J200 can be used on GSM 900, 1800, and 1900 net- works.

Co-branding

It is possible for a co-brand inlay to be placed on the front of the phone, in the area below the key- pad. Sony Ericsson offers high quality print on the co-brand inlay, with good resistance to external stress.

Settings

Operators can customize many settings in the phone, such as data communication settings, the download links in the menu system, and the han- dling of long text messages, for example.

Content

Much of the content in the phone can be custom- ized. For example:

Start-up display

Polyphonic ringtones

SMS/EMS templates

Themes

Wallpapers

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Sony Ericsson J200 manual Internet services, Image editor, Infrared, Triple band support