Sony Ericsson J100 manual

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    February 2006 J100[...]

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    White Paper J100 2 February 2006 This document is publ ished by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*. Impr ovements an d changes to this text necessitated by typogra phical errors, inaccuraci es of current information or impr ovements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any[...]

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    White Paper J100 3 February 2006 Sony Ericsson Developer W orld On www .sonyer icsson.com/develope r , developers will find documentation and tools such as phone White Papers, Deve lopers Guideline s for differ ent t echnologies, SDKs and relevant APIs. The webs ite also con- tains discussion forums monitor ed by the Sony Er icsson Developer Suppor[...]

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    White Paper J100 4 February 2006 Contents Product overview ............. ............. ................. ............ ................. ............. ............ ............. ......... 5 Key features ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ............. ............ 6 Images .....[...]

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    White Paper J100 5 February 2006 Pr oduct overview J100 is a slim, a ttractive phon e encased in a soft and s mooth design that fits very comfortably in your palm. It conveys a sense of elegant simplic ity at an affordable price and conta ins a variety o f helpful fea - tures. The navigation key and the large display nu mbers make it a v ery balanc[...]

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    White Paper J100 6 February 2006 Key featur es 65k STN color display The full graphic 65k STN colour screen facilitat es high-quality viewing. SMS SMS (Short Message Service) en ables you to send text messa ges over your mobile phone. T9 Predictive text input T9™ Pred ictive text input makes it fast and easy to write text messages. It works by se[...]

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    White Paper J100 7 February 2006 Images[...]

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    White Paper J100 8 February 2006 T echnologies in detail This chapter of fers a detailed desc ription of the technologies ava ilable in this produc t.[...]

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    White Paper J100 9 February 2006 Functions and featur es The following table is a co mplete desc ription of the f eatu r es in this pr oduct. It also compar es this pr oduct to another S ony Ericsson pr oduct. Featur e J100 J210 Alarm clock Set a time and your phone will ring at that time. x x AMR x x Antenna Built-in antenna. x x Backlight display[...]

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    White Paper J100 10 February 2006 GPRS (Gene ral Packet Ra dio Servic es) GPRS is a communicat ion standard enabling packet data tran sfer . x Keypad Soft keys, Send/End keys, 5-way Navigatio n ke y , 0-9,*,#. Y es/No keys, 5-way Navigatio n key , 0-9,*,#. MMS (Multimedia Messag e Service) Picture messaging with te xt and sound. x Navigation key 5-[...]

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    White Paper J100 11 February 2006 SMS long (T ext Messaging) Concatenated SMS text messaging up to 765 characters. x x Soft keys x Standby time Up to 300 hours Up to 200 hours Status view The display shows the network being used, time and othe r st atus information. x x Stopwatch x x Ta l k t i m e Up to 8 hours Up to 4.50 ho urs Vibr ating alert T[...]

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    White Paper J100 12 February 2006 Facts and figur es This chapter of fers r eaders a detailed listing of all the tec hnical data relat ing to the produ ct. Comprehen - sive descript ions of pe rforman ce an d techni cal char acte ristics ar e pr esented in table f ormat for quick and easy access.[...]

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    White Paper J100 13 February 2006 T echnical specifications General technical data Performance and technical characteristics System GSM 900/1800, GSM 850/1 900 Speech coding AMR supported wher e available, fo r hig h speech quality . GSM SIM GSM SIM - GSM 11.11, Small plug-in card, 1,8 V and 3 V . Dimension GSM 900/ E-GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Fre [...]

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    White Paper J100 14 February 2006 USSD technical data SIM A T services supported Featur e Support USSD support GSM Phase 1/2 (Cross-phase compatibility). Mode support UI-mode supported. SA T initiated USSD supported. UI-mode details • It is possible to scroll the text up and down in USSD messages. • It is possible to highlight em bedded numbers[...]

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    White Paper J100 15 February 2006 GET INPUT General: N o. of hidden input charact ers 160 bit 1: 0 = digits (0 -9, *, # and +) only 1 = alphabet se t Ye s Ye s bit 2: 0 = SMS default alphabet 1 = UCS2 alphabet Ye s Ye s bit 3: 0 = ME may ec ho user in put on the display 1 = user inp ut not to be revealed in any way (see note) Ye s Ye s bit 4: 0 = u[...]

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    White Paper J100 16 February 2006 SEND DTMF Ye s SEND SHORT MESSAGE bit 1: 0 = packing not r equired 1 = SMS packing by the ME required Ye s Ye s SEND SS Ye s SEND USSD Ye s SET UP CALL General: Capabilit y configuration Set-up speech c all CallParty Subaddress DT MF support No Ye s No '00' = set u p call, but on ly if not curren tly busy[...]

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    White Paper J100 17 February 2006 User Interaction with SIM A T Display text T ext of up to 240 char ac ters (120 UCS coded) is supported. T ext clearing times are 2-35 seconds an d a 30-sec - ond time-out limit for the user to clear the t ext. ‘Key’ responses: • ‘Long Bac k’ – Proactive session ter minated by user . • ‘Back’ – [...]

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    White Paper J100 18 February 2006 Short Messaging Service Featur e Support SMS Centre Number It is possible to pre-load the SMS Centre Number . Input methods Predictive text in put and/or multitap. Reply to messages It is possible to reply to received messages by SMS or phone call. Message cr eation methods support: Predictive writin g and/or multi[...]

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    White Paper J100 19 February 2006 via SMS via phone call (se t up a call to th e number contained in the mes sage body) via USSD session Ye s Ye s No Possibility to offer the user the ability of sending an SMS to a list of recipients No Possibility to write an email addr ess as a recipient address No SMS storage Incoming messages (Inbox) are stored[...]

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    White Paper J100 20 February 2006 Abbr eviations AMR Adaptive Multi Rate. Audio format fo r speech sounds. API Application Pr ogramming Inter face. DTMF or T ouch T one Dual T one Mu lti-Frequency signal – codes sen t as tone signals. Used for te lephone banking, access - ing an answ ering machine, e tc. e-GSM Extended GSM. New frequencies specif[...]

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    White Paper J100 21 February 2006 Related information Documents • Sony Ericsson J100 User Guide • Sony Ericsson J210i White Paper • Sony Ericsson Product Specification Links • www .sonyericsson.com/ • www .ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ • www .midi.or g • www .extendedsystems .com • www .gsmworld.com/ • www .imc.or g • www .etsi.fr[...]