T600/T602

White Paper, September 2002

Feature

Support in the T600/T602

 

 

Supported ways for replying to a received

 

SMS:

 

 

 

via SMS

Yes

 

 

via phone call (set up a call to the number

Yes

contained in the message body)

 

 

 

via WAP call (go to the WAP address

No

contained in the message body)

 

 

 

via USSD session

No

 

 

Possibility to offer the user the ability of

Yes, using Phone Book groups

sending an SMS to a list of recipients

 

 

 

Possibility to write an e-mail address as a

Yes, if SMS type=e-mail

recipient adress

 

 

 

SMS storage

In the SIM and in the handset.

 

 

Enhanced Messaging Service

Feature

Support in the T600/T602

 

 

Level of compliance supported by the

Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) according to the

handset regarding the specifications

standard 3GPP TS 23.040 v3.5.0.

described in release 99.

 

 

 

Number of messages that the handset is

3

able to handle to generate a concatenated

 

message

 

 

 

Capacity storage

20 messages

 

 

Outgoing messages

It is possible to...

 

• choose whether to send the message or not after

 

writing it.

 

 

Incoming messages

• It is possible to re-use the content of an EMS mes-

 

sage. Sounds, pictures and animations can be

 

inserted in a new message.

 

 

Concatenated messages

A receipt is received in the handset when all parts of a

 

concatenated message have been delivered.

 

 

Attachments

It is possible to attach pictures and sounds to an EMS

 

message.

 

 

Text formatting

No

 

 

Sounds

Chimes high, chimes low, ding, tada, notify, drum, claps,

 

fanfare, chords high, chords low.

 

 

I-melody

Yes, version 1.2.

 

 

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Sony Ericsson T600 manual Enhanced Messaging Service, Sms

T600 specifications

The Sony Ericsson T600 is a notable mobile phone that emerged in the early 2000s, characterized by its blend of innovative features and sleek design. As part of Sony Ericsson's T series, the T600 quickly gained popularity due to its compact dimensions and user-friendly interface, catering to the evolving needs of mobile users at the time.

One of the standout features of the T600 was its lightweight construction, weighing in at just 90 grams. This made it one of the more portable options on the market, appealing to users who valued convenience and ease of transport. The phone also boasted a flip design, which not only added an element of style but also helped protect the keypad and screen from accidental damage.

In terms of display, the T600 features a 1.8-inch CSTN screen with a resolution of 101 x 80 pixels. Although modest by today's standards, the display was adequate for the time, offering users clear visibility of their calls, texts, and other functions. The phone supported a range of colors, making it visually appealing to a younger audience.

The T600 was powered by Ericsson's proprietary technology, which allowed for reliable connectivity and voice quality. It was compatible with GSM networks, supporting both 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands, thereby ensuring coverage in many regions around the world. Battery life was another strong point, with the T600 capable of up to 300 hours of standby time and around 10 hours of talk time, allowing users to rely on their devices for extended periods without frequent recharging.

Additional features included an address book that could store up to 250 contacts, an integrated calendar, and SMS capabilities, enabling users to manage their communications efficiently. The phone also featured a custom ringtone option, allowing users to personalize their device with unique sounds, which was quite popular among teens and young adults at that time.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson T600 encapsulated the essence of early mobile technology, delivering essential features in a compact and attractive package. Its combination of style, functionality, and reliability made it a memorable choice for users seeking a capable mobile phone in the early 2000s. Even today, the T600 remains a nostalgic piece of technology for many who experienced its charm.