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 | |
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 |
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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- | ||
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PlayNow™ is a unique | 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- | s |
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| time of call and date. The user can start writing | ||
Phone applications |
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• 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 | ||
n | with the other party’s number, name (if known), | ||
quickly and simply. |
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• Accept Calls: Users can specify which calls to | in the note immediately. | ||
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accept and whichIcalls to reject. |
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| • 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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| • Speakerphone. |
Business telephony
Corporations have traditionally used
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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