White paper Sony Ericsson P1

Phone applications

The following call features have been included in Sony Ericsson P1:

Ongoing call menu: Sony Ericsson P1 has a dynamic ongoing call menu that changes to help the user perform actions quickly and sim- ply.

Accept calls: users can specify which calls to accept and which calls to reject.

Rich call functionality: Sony Ericsson P1 allows SMS and MMS messages, as well as contact cards to be easily sent during a call.

Call notes: Sony Ericsson P1 can launch Notes during a call. The note is automatically named with the other party’s number, name (if known), time of call and date. The user can start writing in the note immediately.

Follow up call: Sony Ericsson P1 can automati- cally create follow up call tasks. The task con- tains the phone number, contact name, time of call, and date of call.

Speakerphone.

Video call

With the speed of UMTS and video call functionality, the Sony Ericsson P1 can be used to share news face-to-face with your business colleagues, family or friends. During a video call, the stream can be switched from the front VGA camera to the back megapixel camera. Use the megapixel camera to share images, such as scenery, with the video call recipient.

One of the camera feeds can be swapped to show a stored picture, allowing the callers reaction to be seen.

The camera can be set up to automatically switch on when you receive a call.

The VGA camera is mounted in portrait mode. Landscape video call images are produced from the portrait image feed by clipping the top and bottom of the portrait image. This affects the resolution of the VGA camera and causes a zooming effect.

In video call mode there is no support for Bluetooth headsets.

Business telephony

Corporations have traditionally used fixed-line and DECT phones in the office, but now there is a strong trend towards the use of mobile phones to access business telephony features. Of prime importance, however, is that users can still access the features and functionality of their corporate communication system, no matter which phone they are using. Sony Ericsson P1 can interact with the following corporate systems:

A Corporate switch PABX, (Private Automatic Branch Exchange), equipped with a mobile extension port, (like the Ericsson MD110 and BusinessPhone).

A mobile centrex service, if provided by the operator.

A telephony server located at the operator’s or customer’s premises.

Feature buttons

The user activates corporate features by selecting commands from a list, which can be dynamically sent by the server via an IP link, or pre-configured by the company’s IT manage, the operator or a service provider. Each command displays a text description of the function.

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Sony Ericsson P1 manual Phone applications, Video call, Business telephony, Feature buttons