Notes to Media Format and Application Summary Table

1The number dialled or incoming CLI is matched to a contact. The picture stored against that contact is displayed in thumbnail format.

2The speed dial button is linked to a contact. The current picture of that contact is displayed in thumbnail format.

3Audio must be encoded in file or stream. Audio-only file or stream is supported.

4The source may be in the formats and locations indicated.

5A copy of the image is stored in the Contacts database.

6Pictures Remaining is calculated for the currently selected storage location.

7Some system default sounds and options are also available. These may not be modified or deleted by the user.

8Stored in internal storage. May be played in Voice Memo or selected as ringtones only.

9Playback of Voice Memo recordings only; all other audio playback is in the Audio Player.

10Limited to Black and White, 8x8, 16x16 and 32x32 pixel. Stored inside the Messaging/EMS application.

11An MPEG4 attachment can be played by transferring control to the video player.

12The user will be warned that these formats may not be supported on the receiving mobile phone.

13Played via Audio Player.

14Displayed in Pictures.

15Played via Video Player.

16By default the Audio Player lists only MP3 files. Display of the rest can be turned on via the Edit Preferences menu. Select ‘Other’ to see iMelody.

17The first frame of the animated GIF is displayed as a static image.

18When encoded in an MPEG4 file. Played by the Video Player. See also note 3.

19Streaming is initiated by clicking on a content link in the Browser. The Video Player is then started with the URL of the link.

20Locally stored content can be accessed via the file:/// URL, for example, File:d:///Media%20files/document/menu/menu.htm