Sony Ericsson G900C Cell Phone User Manual


 
White paper G900c
45 August 2008
Remote synchronization
Remote synchronization takes place over the air
using HTTP and is the ideal way to keep G900c up
to date.
Synchronization services are offered by third-party
service providers and as added capability to
corporate PIM applications. Corporate PIM
applications, such as Microsoft® Exchange, can
be supplemented with SyncML capability.
Server alerted synchronization
If updates are made on the computer the server
automatically notifies G900c. The updates are
automatically synchronized to G900c. A remote
server can initiate a synchronization with G900c
using WAP Push.
Local synchronization
G900c is supplied with PC software for local
synchronization. It may be installed from the
supplied CD or downloaded from the Web. For
more information on PC Suite, see PC Suite for
Sony Ericsson on page 46.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
or cable
G900c always synchronizes using SyncML,
regardless the connection type. It can be
connected via a Bluetooth™ connection or a USB
cable. The cable is connected directly to the phone
or via a desktop charger connector.
Synchronization capacity
G900c meets the standard performance
requirement to synchronize the following number of
items “within a reasonable time”:
Automatic synchronization
Synchronization can be configured to start
automatically, given that a suitable synchronization
program is running on the other device:
When the USB cable is plugged in to G900c.
When Bluetooth wireless technology is acti-
vated on both devices and they come into oper-
ating range.
Intelligent process
A synchronization engine performs the task of
synchronizing. For local synchronization, the
synchronization engine is an application that runs
on the PC. The synchronization engine compares,
updates and resolves conflicts to ensure that the
information in the phone is the same as that in the
PC.
Contacts 2000
Calendar items 1000
Notes 500
Tasks 500
Email messages 1000
Bookmarks 500