Sony Ericsson P800 Cell Phone User Manual


 
P800/P802
White Paper, January 2003
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Contacts
The P800’s Contacts application holds the details of all the user’s contacts. It is available in FC
and FO modes and is fully integrated with the phone and other PIM applications. Each contact
can contain multiple phone numbers and E-Mail addresses, name and address details, personal
notes and a photograph of the contact or other image. This information will typically be
synchronised in to the P800 to begin with; contact data can also be added and edited on the
P800 itself. Local and remote synchronisation is possible to the SyncML standard.
Contact data can be beamed in or out using Infrared and Bluetooth. It can also be sent and
received using messaging. See the Object Exchange section for full details.
Contacts are displayed in a
list, which may be filtered by
folder such as business or
personal. Use the Jog Dial or
stylus to select the required
person.
Key communication details are
displayed first. One tap will
initiate a phone call, new
message or URL in the
browser. The Jog Dial can
also be used.
Photograph of Rosie stored in
Contacts.
A voice dial tag can be
recorded, enabling Rosie to be
called by saying her name.
A personal ringtone sound can
also be set. It will be played
whenever Rosie calls and her
CLI is passed to the P800.
Picture formats supported:
BMP, GIF, JPG, MBM, PNG,
WBMP.
Audio formats for ringtones:
AMR, AU, iMelody, MIDI,
RMF, WAV.