Sony Ericsson P802 Cell Phone User Manual


 
For Internal Use Only
P800 Smartphone
White Paper, May 2002
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OTA configuration using the Ericsson/Nokia Over The Air Settings Specification enables the
following parameters to be provisioned:
WAP Account (Account name and WAP Gateway information; Like a WAP Profile on the
R380)
ISP Settings (Bearer information, username, password)
Bookmark (name and URL)
SyncML settings
MMS Settings
The following parameters may be remotely configured according to WAP Forum specifications:
WAP Account
ISP Settings
Bookmarks
Further OTA configuration is provided using Nokia Smart Messaging. It is used to set up E-Mail
accounts, specifically:
ISP (Bearer information, username, password, IP and DNS addresses, login script)
E-Mail account (Username, password, address, server details)
Sony Ericsson WAP Configurator
Sony Ericsson’s WAP Configurator provides WAP settings for many networks as a free service to
owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It may be found at http://www.sonyericsson.com/
.
Factory Customisation
Factory customisation will be available to mobile operators and volume customers. This enables
the hardware, applications, settings and media to be tailored to customer needs, including:
Customised One-button Internet Access
Pre-configured settings. ISP, WEB / WAP, GPRS etc
Pre-loaded content, including screensavers, wallpapers, ring tones, local WAP/WEB
pages, pictures, demonstration MMS messages.
Bookmarks
Pre-loaded applications. Games, extended security, 3rd party applications
Organiser entries. Calendar, contacts, Jotter notes, Voice notes etc.
Certificates
Customised Flip
SIM lock
Customisation is carried out by loading the P800 with a uniquely identifiable customisation
package, made up from the following elements:
Default values for user configurable settings
Default values for hidden settings (i.e. settings unavailable to the user via the UI. Hidden
settings are used to switch between customisation alternatives anticipated in the generic
system software).
Preloaded user data (i.e. content such as welcome documents and messages, notes,
contacts, etc.)
Preinstalled executables (i.e. executable wizards, 3
rd
party applications, etc.)