White Paper W950

Preliminary version - PA4

Video player

The Video player allows users to view and manage

Video clips are played back with 30 frames per

video clips that are stored both remotely and

second, giving TV-like quality. It is possible to set

locally. The Video player supports the common fea-

bookmarks, so that watching can be resumed at a

tures that are available in PC video players, (play,

certain point in the movie later on.

stop, reposition within the clip, next and previous

 

media file) in addition to play back options such as

Streaming

default view option, repeat current clip and repeat

The video player plays streaming content from the

all clips.

Internet using RTSP (Real Time Streaming Proto-

 

 

col) session control according to 3GPP specifica-

 

tion.

PlayNowTM

 

 

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PlayNow™ is a unique direct-link quality music

The content available from PlayNow differs from

download application. PlayNow users can connect

country to country. Games can not be previewed

to a live list of top music hits, videos, games and

and are only available in certain phone modes.

pictures. Content can be previewed before pur-

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time of call and date. The user can start writing

Phone applications

 

 

• In call menu: W950 has a dynamic in call menu

• Call notes: W950 can launch Notes when a call

that changes to help the user perform actions

is ongoing. The note is automatically named

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with the other party’s number, name (if known),

quickly and simply.

 

• Accept Calls: Users can specify which calls to

in the note immediately.

or

 

 

 

accept and whichIcalls to reject.

 

 

 

 

• Follow up call: W950 can automatically create

• Rich call functionality: W950 allows SMS, MMS,

follow up call tasks. The task contains the

and contact cards to be easily sent during a call.

phone number, contact name, time of call, and

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date of call.

 

• Speakerphone.

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

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June 2006