Sony Ericsson P802 Cell Phone User Manual


 
For Internal Use Only
P800 Smartphone
White Paper, May 2002
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Picture Phone Book
The user may store a picture of each person in Contacts.
When an incoming call is received with CLI matching that
contact, the contact’s picture will be displayed together with
the other information. The contact’s picture is also
displayed when making a call.
Pictures are easily taken using the built-in camera, though
of course other images can be loaded in to Contacts.
Ringtones
The P800 can play both iMelody format ringtones and real
sound files (WAV, AU, AMR). The user can add as many
ringtones as desired, subject only to available file space.
A ringtone may be selected for a person in Contacts, so
that the caller can be identified by the ringtone that is
played.
Ringtones may be collected from many sources including
M-Services, MMS, EMS and transfer from a PC.
The recommended format for WAV files is PCM, 22,050Hz,
8 bit, Mono, often called ‘radio quality’. This format requires
approximately 22 kilobytes of space for each second
duration. Many PC audio applications support WAV.
Other Audio Customisation
The following sounds are also customisable in the P800:
World Clock (alarm)
Calendar (reminder alerts)
Tasks (reminder alerts)
Messaging (notification of new message)
Over-The-Air (OTA) Customisation
OTA remote configuration provides simple set-up of services. The user is spared the task of
finding complex technical information and then manually entering it via the MMI. Instead, a web
request or a call to be the mobile operator’s helpdesk is all that is necessary – the appropriate
settings can then be sent via SMS directly to the P800.