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P800 Smartphone

 

White Paper, May 2002

P800c/P802 In Detail

This section provides more information about the extra features of the P800c/P802 and the differences when compared to the P800.

Product Name and Languages

Market

Product

Default Language for MMI, Dictionary

Alternative MMI

 

Name

and printed manual

Language

China

P802

Simplified Chinese (ZS)

English (EN)

Hong Kong

P800c

Traditional Chinese Hong Kong (ZH)

English (EN)

Taiwan

P800c

Traditional Chinese Taiwan (ZT)

English (EN)

There are basically two written languages of Chinese – Traditional and Simplified. Traditional Chinese is used in Taiwan, with a variant in Hong Kong. Simplified Chinese is primarily used in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). British English is available as an alternative.

Input Methods

Market

Product

Flip Keys

Default Input

Alternative Input

 

Name

 

Method

Method

China

P802

Strokes

Pinyin

Strokes

Hong Kong

P800c

Strokes

Strokes

Pinyin

Taiwan

P800c

BoPoMoFo

BoPoMoFo

Strokes

Strokes is an input method based on the basic building blocks of Chinese characters. A Stroke is a component of a Chinese character written with one motion of the brush to paper.

Pinyin is a method of writing down the pronunciation of Chinese characters using the letters of the Latin alphabet, according to rules that have been standardised in the PRC.

BoPoMoFo is a method of writing Chinese characters using letters of the Chinese phonetic alphabet. This method is also known as Zhuyin and is mainly used in Taiwan.

FC Character Input

There are two different flip designs, one with Strokes and one with BoPoMoFo characters. Latin characters (a, b, c…) are included on both. Pressing the * key enables the user to switch between available input methods.

Elements are entered using keys 1-9 and matching Chinese characters are displayed in the candidate area. The Jog Dial may be used to assist in character selection.

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