White Paper T630/T628
U | USB protocol support | No, but through the |
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| (USB to System Connector cable + driv- |
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| ers) you can get the USB functionality, |
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| though not charging |
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| USB physical interface support | No, only with accessory |
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| Connection to a PC USB port | No, only with accessory |
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| Battery recharging through USB port | No |
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| Maximum data rate through USB port (bit/s) | 46080 |
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V | Vibrating modes | Yes |
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| Vibrating only | Yes |
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| Vibrating then ringing | No |
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| Vibrating + ringing | Yes |
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| Voice recognition | Yes, dialling, answering and rejecting |
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| with HF, redial, switch profile, record/play |
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| memos and “magic word”. Maximum |
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| contacts: 34. |
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| Voice command | Yes, maximum number of functions: 6 |
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| Voice coding | Yes |
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| Voice memo | Yes, the total time is only limited by the |
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| memory. The maximum number of voice |
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| memos is 20. Voice memos cannot be |
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| used as ring signals. |
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W | WAP browser | Yes, WAP 2.0 browser with support for |
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| XHTML and CHTML. |
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| WTLS for added WAP security* | Yes, WTLS class 1, 2, 3 and signText |
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Network-dependent features
SMS and EMS messaging
The T630/T628 is capable of sending and receiving SMS and EMS messages, and linked messages.
•With the Short Message Service, a user can send text messages containing up to 160 char- acters to and from GSM mobile stations
•With the linked SMS, the user can link up to 10 SMS messages together to create a longer message
•A Service Centre (SC) acts as a storage and for- warding centre. The T630/T628 also supports using SMS as a bearer type for connecting to WAP.
•SMS consists of two basic services:
•Mobile Originated SMS
•Mobile Terminated SMS
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