Sony Ericsson K700 Cell Phone User Manual


 
White Paper K700
26 February 2004
Local synchronization
The phone is supplied with PC software for local synchronization. It may be loaded from the CD-ROM.
Bluetooth, infrared or cable
The phone synchronizes using SyncML, regardless
of connection type. It connects via Bluetooth
wireless technology, infrared or cable. The cable is
connected directly to the phone or alternatively via
a desktop charger connector.
Intelligent process
A synchronization engine performs the task of
synchronizing. For local synchronization, the
synchronization engine is an application that runs
on the desktop computer. The synchronization
engine compares, updates and resolves conflicts
to ensure that the information in the phone is the
same as that in the computer.
Compatibility
PC software supplied with the phone enables
synchronization with the following:
Microsoft® Outlook® 98, 2000, 2002
PC requirements are as follows:
Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Me, XP
Minimum recommended hardware configuration
for the version of Windows in use.
30 MB free space on hard disk
File Transfer Utility
A utility is provided which enables files to be
transferred to and from the phone connected to a
PC. Typical uses for this include:
Archiving pictures taken on the phone to PC
storage
Moving images to the phone to use in
personalization, MMS messages etc.
Moving sound clips to/from the phone for
personalization.
DRM
Digital Rights Management, DRM, is a technology
that enables secure distribution, promotion, and
sale of digital media. Examples of such content
include images, wallpapers and screen savers with
themes from films, ringtones from musical artists,
and branded games. In other words, content
providers can control how users may use different
types of content in devices, such as mobile
phones, smartphones or PDAs. Content providers
can also control the use of content in related
services, such as MMS.