Sony Ericsson P800 Cell Phone User Manual


 
P800/P802
White Paper, January 2003
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Browser UI
The browser is always close at hand, having a dedicated hardware
button. It may also be reached from the application picker and the
application launcher.
The browser is used in FO mode.
The touch screen makes navigation very quick and simple – just tap
a bookmark or a link to navigate. The Jog Dial can also be used to
scroll the page. To work with an object on a page, such as an
image, tap and hold it. A menu will be displayed listing available
options such as Save, Copy, Send As.
To open a new URL, click Internet and select Open Page. Local
HTML content can be browsed, for example from the Memory Stick:
file:///d:/Media%20files/document/menu/menu.htm
Bookmarks and other information is presented in a simple list view.
Just tap the text of a bookmark to view the page. Tap the icon to
view the bookmark details. As in the R380, WAP Accounts may be
stored in a bookmark, ensuring that the correct WAP/internet
service provider is used to access the required page.
Pages may be saved to local storage. They are kept in the
bookmarks list and may be opened offline.
WAP Push messages are received within the browser and
presented in the list view.
The user may organise bookmarks into user-defined folders, for
example creating a folder of sports bookmarks and a folder of
transport bookmarks.
It is also possible to view a list of all signed documents (see MeT
example above) and access incoming WAP Push messages.