Sony Ericsson P1 Cell Phone User Manual


 
White paper Sony Ericsson P1
38 May 2007
Install new applications from the memory card.
Have third party applications make use of mem-
ory card storage.
Transfer data using the USB cable between a
memory card in Sony Ericsson P1 and a con-
nected computer.
Personalize Sony Ericsson P1 using media on a
memory card.
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The following built-in applications are able to
interact with a Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
memory cards: images and video, Media player,
Email (attachments), viewers and editors (such as
Quickword™), MMS (media), Browser, Phone
(ringtones, screensaver), Contacts (pictures of
contacts, ringtones).
Compatibility with other Memory
Stick™ devices
Sony Ericsson P1 defines its own folder structure
on a Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), within a
vendor-specific area and this is the only area that
can be accessed by all of Sony Ericsson P1
applications, except for the File manager. The File
manager may be used to move files between the
Sony Ericsson P1's MMFH (Multimedia File
Handling) system and folders placed on a Memory
Stick Micro™ (M2™) by other devices, thus
allowing files to be shared between Sony Ericsson
P1 and other devices.
Connection to computer
A Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) may be inserted
into a computer or camera with Memory Stick™
support, using a Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
adaptor.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Sony Ericsson P1 features built-in Bluetooth™ 2.0
wireless technology. Its Bluetooth power class 2,
+4 dBm radio link, operates in the globally available
2.4 GHz radio frequency band, ensuring fast and
secure communications up to a range of 10
metres, or more in ideal conditions. Please note
that in the few countries where the use of Bluetooth
wireless technology is not allowed, the Bluetooth
function will be disabled. In countries where only
lower output than 4 dBm or 0 dBm is allowed, the
output is limited as a customized factory setting.
Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates instant
connections, which are maintained even when the
devices are not in the line of sight. Enhanced audio
quality voice transmission is provided under
adverse conditions, making it possible to use a
headset connection at all times.
Using Bluetooth™ wireless
technology in Sony Ericsson P1
True wireless connection
Connect without cables to headsets, car handsfree
equipment, computers/PDAs, digital still and
motion video cameras and other devices.
Up to 16 added devices
Sony Ericsson P1 identifies and maintains up to 16
devices which are displayed in a list.
Radio link
No line of sight is required. The phone can remain
in a briefcase or in a pocket, whereas an infrared
connection requires line of sight.
Secure and fast
Data connection with a Bluetooth™ connectivity
computer or PDA turns the phone into a modem for
connecting to the Internet and for data transfer
(faster than infrared or cable).