Sony Ericsson T630 manual

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    October 2003 T630/T628[...]

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    White Paper T630/T628 2 Octobe r 20 03 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 [...]

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    White Paper T630/T628 3 Octobe r 20 03 Contents Purpose of t his document .............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. 2 Key function s and feature s ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. 6 My friends ................ ............. ................ [...]

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    White Paper T630/T628 4 Octobe r 20 03 Security and M -commerce technical data .................. ................ ............. ........... 50 Terminology and abbreviatio ns ... ............. ................ ................ ............. .............. 50 Related informa tion . ............. ................ ............. ................ ......[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 5 Octobe r 20 03 T630/T628 Pr oduct overview T630/T628 is an innovative a nd easy to use high- end mobile phone. It of fe rs complete imaging and messaging capabilities that allow both family and friends to ca pture, share and preserve those spe- cial moments. Designed with the professional user in mind, T6 3 0/ T628’ s pow[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 6 Octobe r 20 03 Key functions and featur es My friends Sony Ericsson’ s new applic ation - My fr iends- ena- bles an enhanced messaging facility that enables you to quickly access a list of cont acts and quick ly choose the mo de of commu nication you wis h to reac h them by , such as SMS, MMS, e-mail, or chat. The existin[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 7 Octobe r 20 03 Managing My friends Y our list of im mediate contacts ma y change to su it business dema nds. Y ou may need to in teract with new sets of persons dependin g on your current project or work at ha nd. Or you may simply want to alter your list of perso na l My friend s wh om yo u want to keep in constant tou ch [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 8 Octobe r 20 03 The Sony Music T op 10 ser vice c an be owne d by a network operat or and/or hosted by Sony Ericsson and the premium content maintained and managed by Sony Music. The music on of fer can easily be suited to a specifi c region or tar get group. The music forma t is Midi (Polyphonic 24 voices or more). Implemen[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 9 Octobe r 20 03 Display The T630/T628 le ts th e user enjoy the ultimate viewing experien ce affor ded by the 65,5 36 full col- our LCD. The LCD has 128x160 pixels and is a 1.8 ” TF T screen. The display has a 16 bits pixe l mem- ory depth. Camera pictures, picture messages and gaming ar e all enhanced by the cris p, sharp[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 10 Octobe r 20 03 More Fe atures The key feat ures in the phone are easily acces sible, and the main menu is re ached by a pr ess with the navigation key in stan d by . It is also accessible dur- ing an ongoing call, which allows for multitasking - an air time gene rator . The main menu gives an overview of all function s an [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 11 Octobe r 20 03 T echnologies in detail Pictur es Pictures is the T630/T628’ s image viewer . It ena- bles you to view an d organise your phot ographs , including pictures taken by the built-in camera plus images loaded from elsewhere, such as received via e-Mail. Pict ures suppor ts image types JPEG, GIF , Animated GIFs [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 12 Octobe r 20 03 Audio With the sound r ecor der function in the T6 30/T628, it is easy to mak e a voice recording, for example a personal r e ndition of “Happy Birthday”. The audio function in the T630/ T628 also allows downloading of sounds and melodies . Themes With themes, the us er ca n ch an ge the appeara n ce of [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 13 Octobe r 20 03 MMS objects Although MMS is a dir ect descendant of SMS, the differ ence in content is drama tic. The size of a n average SMS messa ge is about 14 0 bytes, while the maximum size of an MMS message is limited only by the memor y . That is why the ke y word to describe Pictu re Message content is rich . Com- p[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 14 Octobe r 20 03 Benefits Essential ly enabling the mob ile terminal to serve as image processor and conveyor , Multimedia Mes- saging accommodates the exch ange of important visual information as readily as it facilitates fun. Business and leisure usage of MMS will be dynam - ically merged, r esulting in enhanced person al [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 15 Octobe r 20 03 Message conversion The MMS-C is able to perform limited message conversion - for example, from MMS to SMS - so that processing and air time is not waste d in sen d - ing messages to mobile term in als th at do not ha ve adequate capability to rece ive them. It also handles service aspect s such as s tore and[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 16 Octobe r 20 03 Sounds and melodies EMS gives the user the ab ility to send and receive melodies. These ca n be pre-defined sounds, downloaded from the Inter net, received in SMS messages or co mposed by the use r on the phon e keypad or a PC. Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in one message, a nd they can be comb[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 17 Octobe r 20 03 Unified messaging The user typically receives a sh ort message notify- ing them that they have a new mes sage in their uni- fied messaging box, with icon s or formatted text further enhanc ing the message. Internet e-mail alerts An Inter net e-mail alert is provided in the form of a short message that typica[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 18 Octobe r 20 03 Java The T630/T628 supp or ts J2ME CLDC/MIDP . It is ready to run applicat ions written for handheld com- puters and mobile ph ones. Applications are easily downloade d directly to the T630/T628 using the br owser , or may be installed from a connected PC. Applications such as the curr ency converter c an ob[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 19 Octobe r 20 03 General information Note: For more information, visit the Sony Ericsson Developer World. Games T630/T628 has four games pr e-loaded and mor e can be easily downloaded. The ga mes download is made possible by a tru e virtual machine. Th e So ny Ericsson porta l for downlo ading of free games fo r the T630/T62[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 20 Octobe r 20 03 native code interf ac e that requires as little as 10 machine instructions (dep ending on the host sys- tem) overhead for ca lls to native functions. Gaming API The gaming API pr ovides all the functionality a game requir es. It provides platform indepen dent video access, input, soun d and communi ca tion. [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 21 Octobe r 20 03 Getting started In order to receive the mophun ™ SDK deve lopers must go to h ttp:// www .mophun.c om and down- load the free softwar e. De velopers will also benefit from the full support pack age that is availa ble at Sony Ericsson Developer W orld. Everything needed to begin developing games for Sony Er[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 22 Octobe r 20 03 binary data (informat ion) of how a melody is played and when this dat a reaches a s ynthesizer , the syn- thesizer will translate the binary data to music, when connec ted to a n amplifier with speakers so that the sound be comes audible. The development from the iMelody format to the MIDI format means a r [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 23 Octobe r 20 03 Polyphonic ring signals Protocol The T630/T62 8 has a hardware synthesizer ch ip, built into the mobile phon e. The so ftware controls the MIDI files, and makes sur e they fit in to the har d- ware ch ip. It is possible to modify th e dynamics, and it is possible to make the sound escalate , start quietly an[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 24 Octobe r 20 03 •P C c a r d s f o r Blueto oth wireless technology in laptops and PDAs • MP3 music player • Other phon es for exch anging busine ss cards, ring signals , playing games etc. • Digital still and motion video cameras • Printers, hard disks and other storage devices • Handheld scanners fo r text, ba[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 25 Octobe r 20 03 SyncML, an open standar d fo r remote synchr onization in the T630/T628 SyncML – background The SyncML In itia tive Ltd. was founded by Eric s- son, IBM, Lotus, Motorola, Matsushita, Nokia , Palm Inc., Psion and Sta rfish Software in February 2000. Supporte d by mor e than 60 softwar e and hardware develop[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 26 Octobe r 20 03 Benefits of a common synchronization protocol End users T oday’ s user of mobile devices probably uses a dif- fer ent synchronizat ion product with every device. Each technolo gy can syn chronize only a few ap pli- cations, or is limited to a part icu lar type of ne twor k connection. Th is arr ang eme nt [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 27 Octobe r 20 03 Network operators As multiple applications that need remote synchro- nization over WAP are developed, ther e will be an automatic gr owth of reven ue for network ope rators. Local synchr onization Open standard Synchronization is possible with almost any group- ware or office pr ogram, since the synchr oniza[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 28 Octobe r 20 03 XTNDConnect for Sony Ericsson This synchronization sof tware can be downloaded from www .SonyEricsson.com and provides a pow- erful set of functio ns: • T630/T628 phone bo ok and calendar synchr oni- zation with Micr osoft Outlook. • An embedded synchronizatio n in Microsoft Out- look, providin g one-key[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 29 Octobe r 20 03 Direct Links Ther e are dir ect links in the menu sy stem for easy download of e.g. pictures and melodies from W AP sites. Push services Businesses and se rvice providers can “push” con- tent or service indicat ions to work groups and/o r customers. Examples of pushed c ontent would be mail alerts, messa[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 30 Octobe r 20 03 Improve pr oductivity A business can use a W AP gateway to provid e a secure connection t o its corpora te network, improving internal communication flow by making information available to mo bile as well as office users. The WAP pr ofiles A WAP pr ofile holds network settings and user identification, allowi[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 31 Octobe r 20 03 Security using the W AP For certain W AP services, such as ban king serv- ices, a secu re connection between the phone and WAP gateway is necessary . An icon in the display of the T630/T6 28 indicates when a secur e connec- tion is in use. The T630/T628 is base d on the W AP 2.0 (WML 1.3) specification suite[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 32 Octobe r 20 03 Over -the-air provisioning of WA P se ttings T o simplify the configuratio n of WAP setting s in the T630/T628, all settin gs can be sent to the phone as an SMS mess age. This makes it easy for an opera- tor , a service provider or a company to distri bute settings for Internet/intr anet, and WAP , without t[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 33 Octobe r 20 03 Mobile Inter net The mobile Internet of fers much mor e than mobile access to t he Inter net. It o pens up a wh ole new range of situa tion-based servic es that giv e the user access to perso nalized communica tions, inform a- tion and entert ainment, anytime, anywhere. Data connections In order to browse vi[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 34 Octobe r 20 03 and graphics on a portable devic e. That is why the main applications driving Mobile Intern et develop- ment are e-mail clients and WAP br owsers. The demand for high-spe ed In ternet acces s wi ll be the key driver for coming gen erations of wir eless services, an d GPRS can deliver the necessa ry speed. GP[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 35 Octobe r 20 03 • T ake advantag e of full user contr ol in the data connections menu, esta blishing multiple descriptions and a ccessing advance d settings for GPRS. Interruption of G PRS data account When the us er is browsing with a T630/T6 28 the GPRS connection will be automatically discon- nected when an incoming ca[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 36 Octobe r 20 03 A T commands support This section outlines the A T commands supported by the T630/T628. The information here ca n be of use for advanc ed users, to indicate the possibilities they have to: • develop new communica tions softwar e • add the T6 30 / T6 28 to an application’ s list of compatible mo dems ?[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 37 Octobe r 20 03 Sony Ericsson Developer Support Sony Ericsson offers deve lo p er s profession al te ch- nical suppor t services. Th e service can be pur- chased from the developer web portal, as part of the Sony Er icsson Core and Core+ membership packages or a s s ingle support queries. There ar e two levels of support in[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 38 Octobe r 20 03 Connection via cable The infrared connect ion is not alw ays the best solution when conne ct ing to a PC/PDA. Inde ed, it is not always even possible. The DRS-1 1 cable and the USB cable DCU-11 pr ovides the same connec- tivity between the phone a nd another unit. The DRS-11 cable suppor ts a subset of the s[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 39 Octobe r 20 03 Facts and figur es *Subscription and/or net wo rk-dependent A Antenna conne ctor , external for HF kits Y es B Background light Y es Backgr ound pictur es, pre-de fined Y es Backgr ound pictur es, downloadab le Y es, only limited by memory Bluetooth wir eless technolog y su ppo rt Y es, built-in Bookmarks (U[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 40 Octobe r 20 03 Call screening* Y es Call time/call cost (a.k.a Advice of Charge, Information/Char ging)* Ye s Call transfer* Y es Calling card service Y es Calling Line Identification (CLI) Y es. Eith er as the number of the caller , or as a picture, icon or personal ring sign a l assigned to th e number of the caller . Co[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 41 Octobe r 20 03 G Games Y es, 4 pre-loaded and more games avail- able for download at Sony Ericsson Mobile Intern et. GPRS (General Packe t Radio Services)* Y es, up to 85,6 kbps (multislot class 8, 4+1 time slot s) H High Speed Data (HSCSD)* Y es, multislot class 2 I Image browser Y es. Gives acce ss to pictures stored in [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 42 Octobe r 20 03 Maximum number of ADN read fr om the SIM 255 Maximum number of FDN read fr om the SIM 55 Phone book use r groups Y es, 10 Phone lock Y es Pictures T otal storag e capacity Limited by the memo ry Number of pre-loaded pictures TBD Possibility to download Y es, stor age capacity lim ited by memory Possibility t[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 43 Octobe r 20 03 Number of networks that the handset can manage on th e SIM card 60 SDN support Y es, 15. Loca ted in Phonebook menu/ Special numbers/ Service nu mbers SIM Application T oolkit* Y es SIM card co py Y es SIM card lock Y es (support of GID 1 and GID 2) Sleep mode Y es SMS (Short Message Service)* Y es SMS, long[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 44 Octobe r 20 03 Network-dependent featur es SMS and EMS messaging The T630/T628 is capable of sending and r eceiving SMS and EMS messages, and linked messages. • With the Sho rt Message Se rvice, a user can send text messages cont aining up to 160 char- acters to and fr om GSM mobile stations • With the linked SMS, th e[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 45 Octobe r 20 03 For Mobile Originated SMS, an SMS message is sent from a Mobile Station to the SMS-C wher e it is forwarde d to its destination. This can be another Mobile Station, or a terminal in th e fixed network. A Mobile T erminated SMS is when an SMS mes- sage is forwarded fr om t h e SMS-C to a Mobile Sta- tion. Whe[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 46 Octobe r 20 03 SIM A T services supported by the T630/T628 Service Mode Support CALL CONTROL Ye s CELL BROADCAST DOWN- LOAD Ye s DISPLA Y TEXT T ext of up to 240 characters (120 ucs2 code d). Y es bit 1: 0 = normal priority Y es 1 = high priority Y es bit 8: 0 = clea r message a fter a delay Y es 1 = wait for user to clear[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 47 Octobe r 20 03 LAUNCH BROWSER Y es MORE TIME Ye s PLA Y TONE Ye s POLLING OFF Ye s POLL INTERV AL Ye s PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMA- TION '00' = Location Infor m ation ( MCC, MNC, LAC and Cell Identit y) Ye s '01' = IMEI of the ME Y es '02' = Network Measur ement r esults Y es '03' = Date, [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 48 Octobe r 20 03 SET UP CALL General: Ca pability configuration Set-up speech call Ca llParty Subaddr ess DTMF support Ye s No Ye s '00' = set up call, but only if n ot currently busy on another ca ll Ye s '01' = set up call, but only if n ot currently busy on another call, with re-dial Ye s '02&apos[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 49 Octobe r 20 03 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 ti mes are 5-20 seconds and a 60-secon d ti me-out limit for the u ser to clea r the text.‘Key’ responses: • ‘Long Bac k’ – Proactive session t erminated by user . • ‘Back?[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 50 Octobe r 20 03 Security and M-commer ce technical data T erminology and abbr eviations 3GPP 3rd Generation Partne rship Project. AMR Adaptive Mult i Rate. Audio format for speech sounds. Featur e Support in the T630/T62 8 for m-commerce Dual-slot No Associated with a STK card, allowing ISO B0' ba nk card payments If s[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 51 Octobe r 20 03 API Application Pr ogramming Inter face. ASP Active Server Pa ge. Server te chnology tha t gener- ates W AP pages dynamically . Bear er The method fo r accessing W AP from the phone, for example GSM Data (CSD) and SMS. bF TP binary File T rans fer Protocol. Bluetooth Bluetooth wir eless technology is a secur[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 52 Octobe r 20 03 MS Mobile Station. MT Mobile T ermination. OT A Over -the Air Configuration. T o provide settings for the phone by wa y of sending an SMS message over the network t o the phone. This red uces the need for the user to config ure the phone manu ally . PDA Personal Digital As sistant. PDP Packet Data Pr otocol.[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 53 Octobe r 20 03 WAP Application A collection of WML car ds, with the new context attribute set in the entry card. WAP s e rv ic e A WML applica tion residing on a WAP site. WBMP WAP Bitmap. WBXML Wireless Binary Exten sible Markup La nguage. WDP Wireless Datagram Protocol. WML Wireless Markup L anguage. A markup language us[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 54 Octobe r 20 03 subsidiaries. • T9 is a registered trade mar k of T egic Communications. • XTNDConnec t is a trademark o f Extended Systems Inc. • XHTML™ is a registered trademar k of the W3C. T echnical specifications The consumer pack includes: • Mobile Phone T6 30/T628 • Battery • T ravel Char ger • CD co[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 55 Octobe r 20 03 General technical data Exterior description Produc t name T630/T628 System T ri-band. GSM phase 2 r ecommendati ons. GSM 900 (3 GPP T S 51 .0 10- 1), GSM 1800 (3GPP TS 51.010-1) and GSM 1900 (NA TWG 03), e-GSM supported Speech coding Enhanced, Full and Half Rate. AMR supported wh ere available for high speec[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 56 Octobe r 20 03 Ambient temperatur es Supported Man-Machine Interface (MMI) languages Depending on software in the phone, th ese languages are supported: Albanian (SQ), Arabic (AR), Brazilian Portugues e (PB), Bulgarian (BG), Canadian French (CF), Czech (CS), Croatian (HR), Danish (DA), Dutch (NL), English (EN), Es tonian ([...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 57 Octobe r 20 03 Curr ent consumption, talk and standby times Speech coding Cell br oadcast service Dimension V alue in GSM 900 T ransmis sion current 74 mA (min) 215 mA (max) Standby current 2,45 mA (min), (paging rate 9, 1 neighbou r present) 4,5 mA (max), (paging rat e 2, 16 neighbours pre sent) T alk time Up to 9 hrs Sta[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 58 Octobe r 20 03 Support of all applic able Data Coding Scheme values as defined in 3G TS 23.0 38 V3.3.0 (with the except ion of Language pr ef- eren ce) Ye s Ability to display in a understandable way a message with a DCS “language uns pecified” whatever lang uage is set in the SIM card Ye s Ability to extract a ph one [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 59 Octobe r 20 03 Short message service Featur e Support in the T630/T628 SMS Service Centre Number It is possible to pre-r ecord th e SMS Ser vice Centre Number . Pictur es It is possible to ins ert a pictur e or an icon into the text message. EMS compliant mob ile handsets will be able to see the pic ture correctly . Input [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 60 Octobe r 20 03 print via IrDA No Possibilities of the prev iously r eceived mes- sage: reply to the se nder Y es (only to the sender , not to all or part of the messa ge recipients) save the messa ge in the “SIM a rchive” Y es forwar d the message Y es know the remaining capac ity st or ag e Y es Supported ways f or re[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 61 Octobe r 20 03 Enhanced message service Featur e Support in the T630/T628 Level of comp liance supported by the handset regar ding the specifications described in release 99. Enhanced Messagin g Service (EMS) acco rding to the standar d 3GPP TS 23.040 v4.3 .0, with the addition of the ODI feature from 3GPP TS 23.040 v5.0. [...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 62 Octobe r 20 03 Pictur es It is possible to... • edit and cr eate pictu res by using the phone keypad. • s end and rece ive pictur es via EMS. If the pictur es are not pr otected by co pyright. • cr eate pictures on WAP/WAP portals. • do wnload pictur es from W AP/W AP portals. • r eceive pictures in enhanced mess[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 63 Octobe r 20 03 Multimedia message service Featur e Support in the T630/T628 MMS/CSD parameters and MMS/GPRS parameters placeme nt MMS is bound to a WAP pr ofile. A WAP pr ofile is bound to a Data Acco unt . A Data Account contains either CSD parameters or GPRS parameters. Possibility to pre-conf igur e the MMS param- eters[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 64 Octobe r 20 03 Instant messaging/ Chat Actions that th e user can perform after mes- sage retr ieval: • reply to the sender of t he message • reply to the sender and to Cc people • fo rward the message • delete the message • save message into termina l Multimedia codecs/f ormats supported for audio AMR, Multimedi[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 65 Octobe r 20 03 Bluetooth technical data Performance and technical characteristics Dimension Support in the T630/T628 Bluetooth capability state- ment This product is manufactured to meet Bluetooth Specification 1.0b and is design ed to work wit h V1 devices. Bluetooth func tions Dial-up Networking Profile File T ransfer Pr[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 66 Octobe r 20 03 T one and per cussion maps in the T630/T628 The T630/T628 ha s a to ne bank of 128 (0-127) sampled inst ru ments. The instruments ar e complemented by 47 percussion sounds, se e table number two . Echo effects are possible. Number of channels 174 Carriers *8 (TDMA) 374 Carriers *8 (TDMA) 299 Carriers *8 (TDM[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 67 Octobe r 20 03 7 1 Clavi 72 1 Piccolo 8 1 Celesta 73 1 Flute 9 1 Glockenspiel 74 1 Recorder 10 2 Music Box 75 1 Pan Flute 11 1 V ibraphone 76 2 Blown Bottle 12 1 Ma rimba 77 2 Shakuha chi 13 1 Xylo phone 78 1 Whistle 14 1 T ubular Bells 79 1 Ocarina 15 2 Dulcimer 80 2 Lead 1 (sq ua re) 16 2 Dr awbar Or gan 81 2 Lead 2 (saw[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 68 Octobe r 20 03 37 1 Slap Bass 2 102 2 Fx7 (echoes) 38 1 Syn th Bass 1 103 2 Fx8 (sci-fi) 39 1 S ynth Bass 2 104 1 Sitar 40 1 V iolin 105 1 Banjo 41 1 V iola 106 1 Shamisen 42 1 Cello 107 1 Koto 43 1 Cont rabass 108 1 Kalimba 44 1 T r emo lo Strings 109 2 Bag pipe 45 1 Pizzian o Strings 110 2 Fiddle 46 1 Or chestral Harp 11[...]

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    White Pape r T630/T628 69 Octobe r 20 03 Per cussion map No. Percussion name No. Per cussion name 35 Acou stic Bass Dr um 59 Ride Cymbal2 36 Bass Drum 1 60 Hi Bongo 37 Side Stick 61 Low Bongo 38 Acoustic Snar e 62 Mute Hi Conga 39 Hand Clap 63 Open H i Conga 40 Electric Snare 64 Low Conga 41 Low floor T om 65 High Timbale 42 Closed Hi-Hat 66 Low Ti[...]

  • Page 70

    White Pape r T630/T628 70 Octobe r 20 03 W AP browser technical data Featur e Support in the T630/T628 W AP browser Back to previous page Y es Bearer type GPRS (IP) Y es Bearer type GSM Data (IP) Y es, HSCS D, ISDN and an alog Bookmarks Y es, up to 25 named bo okmarks for ea sy access to frequently visited pages Bookmark Export/Impor t Y es, c an b[...]

  • Page 71

    White Pape r T630/T628 71 Octobe r 20 03 *) When creating WML application s, it is recommended that you always save the page contents as UTF8 , and that this is clearly ind i- cated in the page s be fore publishin g. This ensur e s that the contents of the applicat ion can be viewed, regardless of character se ts used in gateways a nd the phone. Al[...]

  • Page 72

    White Pape r T630/T628 72 Octobe r 20 03 W AP Operator technical data Featur e Support in the T630/T628 for W AP WAP B ro ws e r V ersion 2.0 baseline HTML XHTML, mobile profile WAP Pr ovisioning T otal Param eter sets 5 Parameter set list Nam e Startpage IP settings: CSD phone no., CSD Data ra te , CSD dial type GPRS APN, password request, allow c[...]

  • Page 73

    White Pape r T630/T628 73 Octobe r 20 03 SWIM Not used for provisioning. The SWIM is only use d for WAP security , both WTLS connections and digital signatures. SWIM certificate Both clie nt and trusted c ertificates can be used fo r WTLS connections and digit al signatures. No new certifi cates can be stored and no old ones ca n be removed by the [...]

  • Page 74

    White Pape r T630/T628 74 Octobe r 20 03 Number of push messa ges Depe nding on the size of t he push messages . Around 20 push messages with a s ize of 500 byte s can be stored. Push de-activate Y es. WAP services/options/c ommon/Push acce ss/Off Dynamic push menu ch anges No. Ther e ar e no changes in the menus when activating / deactivating push[...]

  • Page 75

    White Pape r T630/T628 75 Octobe r 20 03 Other features Y e s. Store, delete, forward, use, manag e. Object formats Ringing tones audio/iMelody , other/eMelody , vMel. W allpapers Image/WBMP , GIF , JPEG. Pictur es Image/WBMP , GIF , JPEG. Games Y e s, 4-6 pre-loaded and 5-7 at Sony Ericss on Mobile Inter net. JA V A applications Y es Screen savers[...]

  • Page 76

    White Pape r T630/T628 76 Octobe r 20 03 GPRS technical data Dimension Support in the T630/T628 Compatible GPRS and SMG specifications ETSI R97 SMG 31 bis Data rates Multislot class 8 supporte d (4+1) CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4 9,050 bps, 13,400 bps, 15,600 bps, 21,4 00 bp s supported (network - dependent) Indicator o f attachment to the GPRS service Y[...]

  • Page 77

    White Pape r T630/T628 77 Octobe r 20 03 Support of the Q oS modi- fication procedu re Y es, when initiate d by the network (not by the hand se t) Interfaces to ex te r nal devices supported by the handset and avail able for a GPRS link IrDA, RS-232, A T commands. IrDA, Datarate=SIR & M IR RS232, auto- baud, max 460kbit/s Bluetoo th, v1.0B+Crit[...]

  • Page 78

    White Pape r T630/T628 78 Octobe r 20 03 A T commands s upported • A T+CGDCONT - DEFINE PDP CONTEXT • A T+CGQREQ - Quality of Service Profile (REQUESTED) • A T+CGQMIN - Quality of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable) •A T + C G A T T - P A C K E T DOMAIN SERVICE A TT ACH OR DET ACH • A T+CGACT - PDP CONTEXT ACTIV A TE OR DEACTIV A TE •A[...]

  • Page 79

    White Pape r T630/T628 79 Octobe r 20 03 Built-in GSM data modem technical data E-mail client technical data Dimension Support in the T630/T628 Standards A T c ommands indus try standard, ETSI 07.05 and 07 .07 and 07.10, V .25ter command set supported Data rates, Circuit Switched (CSD) Download data rat e Up to 19,200 or 28,80 0 bps (depending on b[...]

  • Page 80

    White Pape r T630/T628 80 Octobe r 20 03 ISO8859-2 All variants ISO8859-5 All variants ISO8859-10 All varian ts KOI8-R All variants WIN1251 All variants WIN1252 (A ll variants UTF7 (All variants) UTF8 All variants GB2312 BIG5 GB18030 OT A Support Y es Supported protocols POP3, IMAP4, SMTP Featur e Support in the T630/T628 e-ma il clien t[...]

  • Page 81

    White Pape r T630/T628 81 Octobe r 20 03 USSD technical data Image format technical data Images – downloading to phone Featur e Support in the T630/T628 USSD support GSM Phase 1/ 2 (C ross-phase compatibility). GPRS behavior acco rding to class B Mode support -mode MMI-mode supported. No application mode support (not needed for an y application).[...]

  • Page 82

    White Pape r T630/T628 82 Octobe r 20 03 MMS GIF , WBMP , JPG Limited by the memory Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Background GIF , WBMP; JPG Limited by the memory Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es MMS tem- plate Send 30k, Receive 50k No No No No No Y es Animations Animated GIF Limited by the memory Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es , 1) Y es Themes GIF (propri-[...]

  • Page 83

    White Pape r T630/T628 83 Octobe r 20 03 SyncML technical data Infrar ed transceiver technical data Featur e Support for Sync ML in the T630/T628 SyncML compliance The handset is fully SyncML compliant (it passed both Syn- cML Conformance and Inter operability testing [SyncFest]) Basic data form ats Contacts: v Card 2.1, Calendar: vCale ndar 1.0, T[...]

  • Page 84

    White Pape r T630/T628 84 Octobe r 20 03 DSR (Data Service Ready) Statically connect ed with DTR DTR (Data T erm i- nal Ready) Statically connected with DSR GND (Signal Grou nd) Ye s RI (Ring Indica- tion) No. Set stati- cally RTS (Request T o Send) Ye s Rx (Received Data) Ye s Tx (T ransmitted Data) Ye s[...]

  • Page 85

    White Paper T630/T628 85 Octobe r 20 03 Index Numerics 3GPP ............... ............................ ............ 16 A Abbreviations ................. ............................50 Acknowledgemen t ............................ .......... 53 Architecture ................ ................. .............. 14 Assembler ............................[...]

  • Page 86

    White Paper T630/T628 86 Octobe r 20 03 Q QuickShare T M ................................ ............ 8 R Related information ............. .............. .......... 53 Restricted Calls ................ .............. ............ 45 Ring signals ................ ................. .............. 17 Ring signals and melodies music block ........ ..[...]