Sony Ericsson G900C Cell Phone User Manual


 
White paper G900c
33 August 2008
With the RSS Feeds application the user gets
information from the Internet into an easy-to-view
format without browsing the Web sites. The user
can browse information from dozens – or hundreds
– of Web sites without ever visiting them.
With RSS Feeds the user can do the following:
•Subscribe.
Update feeds manually or via a predefined
schedule.
Organize feeds into folders.
Read news items.
Send a news item to another device via email,
SMS, MMS, or Bluetooth connectivity.
Link to more information via the Web browser.
Radio
The FM radio works on the 87.5 to 108.0 MHz
frequency band.
A handsfree headset or an accessory with an FM-
radio antenna must be attached to the phone for
the FM-radio to work.
The RDS function displays radio text information
directly on the screen. This information is sent out
by the radio station the user is currently tuned in to.
Using the FM radio it is possible to do the
following:
Record a short section of a song and use the
TrackID™ Internet service to automatically iden-
tify it.
Select the FM radio as the alarm signal, thereby
allowing G900c to work as a clock radio.
Display frequency, station name, RDS, radio
text and signal strength if the information is
available.
Search a station automatically or manually.
Enter the required frequency manually.
Save a station and customize its saved name.
Automatically switch to stations when they are
broadcasting news or traffic announcements.
Mute the radio.
Listen to the FM radio in the background while
using another phone application.
PlayNow™
PlayNow™ 3.0 is a unique direct-link quality music
download application. PlayNow™ users can
connect to a live list of top music hits, videos,
games and pictures. Content can be previewed
before purchasing.
The content available from PlayNow™ differs from
country to country. Games cannot be previewed
and are only available in certain phone modes.
MusicDJ™
MusicDJ™ is a MIDI sampler with pre-recorded
drum, bass, chord and accent loops in different
music styles. To create personal polyphonic
ringtones the samples are combined.