Sony Ericsson J200 Cell Phone User Manual


 
White Paper J200
9 November 2004
Services on the network
The J200 supports the SIM Application Toolkit
(online services), which makes it possible for oper-
ators to provide new services to existing users over
the air, including new menus and functions in the
phone.
Direct download links
The direct download link is a function designed to
encourage downloading of content via WAP to
enrich the user experience. Furthermore the
download link also tries to influence the user to use
WAP-based services and get used to using data
oriented services on the network. Direct download
links works with both GSM and GPRS.
The Fun&Games menu includes a Download link,
which directs the user to, for example, the Sony
Ericsson WAP site, where there are links to Pictures
and Sounds, available for download. Please note
that this menu is operator, network and
subscription dependent.
It is possible for operators to include an additional
link with their own URL and generic name for all
languages.
T9™ Text Input for quicker messaging
The J200 supports the predictive text input method
T9™ Text Input. Predictive text input makes it fast
and easy to write text messages. It works by
searching a word database to anticipate which
word you are writing. You only have to press each
key once, even if the letter you want is not the first
letter on the key. Of course, the J200 also lets you
add new words to the word database.
Phonebook
The phonebook is one of the most useful features
of mobile phones. The phonebook in the J200 lets
you save up to 200 entries. An additional number of
entries can be saved on your SIM card. The
number depends on what SIM card you are using.
Picture Phonebook - see who's calling!
The J200 lets you assign a picture or an icon stored
in the phone to an entry stored in the Phonebook.
When that person calls, a picture or an icon of your
choice is shown in the display as well as the name.
It is also possible to assign a ringtone to an entry in
the phonebook. When that person calls, a particu-
lar ringtone is heard, and the name of the person
calling is shown in the display.
The pictures used for Caller ID can be:
Any of the EMS pictures that come with the
phone.
Pictures that have been received via EMS mes-
sages.
Any operator-defined picture stored in My Pic-
tures.
Pictures downloaded via WAP,
(for example from www.SonyEricsson.com/fun)
The J200 also supports name and number presen-
tation as well as CLI restriction.
Shortcuts
It is easy to access the phone numbers in the
phonebook when you make a call. Just press and
hold down the button with the letter that the name
you are looking for starts with. You instantly enter
the phonebook and find the first name that starts
with that letter. Then you just scroll to find the name
you are looking for.
Up-to-date with the calendar
The calendar of the J200 keeps you on the right
track. It has four different views: day, week, month
and the all tasks view.
Profiles
The profile feature is a group of settings preset to
suit a certain environment. The profiles are also
related to intelligent accessories such as a desktop
charger or a portable handsfree, useful for com-
pany integration with call forwarding. Some phone
accessories select a profile automatically. For
example, when you attach a portable handsfree to
your J200, the Port h-free profile is chosen. There
are seven pre-programmed profiles: Normal, Meet-
ing, In car, Outdoors, Port h-free (portable hands-
free), Home, Office.
You cannot create more profiles, but you can
change the settings for a profile.
Alarm clock
The J200 has a built-in alarm clock, which can be
set to ring at a specific time within 24 hours, or
recurrently at a specific time on several days. You