Sony Ericsson T290c Cell Phone User Manual


 
White Paper T290i/T290c
26 October 2004
Information about the identity of the phone and the
characteristics of the connection are described in
the PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context. This infor
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mation is stored both in the phone and in the
mobile network, so that each phone is identified
and “visible” to the system.
Using GPRS with the T290i/T290c
has several advantages, for
example:
All connection settings can be managed by
using the data connections feature.
High speed
Gain access automatically to increased band-
width when downloading images, etc.
Cost efficient
Use transmission capacity only when needed,
thus reducing costs.
WAP over GPRS
Access the Internet via WAP at high speed and
with a constant connection.
Email over GPRS
Data and voice
Provide settings
Receive GPRS configuration settings from the
provider over the air, OTA, making manual con
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figuration unnecessary.
User controlled settings
Take advantage of full user control in the data
connections menu, establishing multiple
descriptions and accessing advanced settings
for GPRS.
In-phone functions and features
*Subscription and/or network-dependent
A AMR Yes (AHS and AFS)
Antenna connector, external for HF kits No
Automatic Bearer Selection Yes
B Background light Yes
Background pictures, pre-defined Yes
Background pictures, downloadable Yes, only limited by memory
Bluetooth wireless technology support No
Bookmarks (URL memory) Yes , 2 5
Built-in antenna Yes
Business card exchange Yes
C Calendar No
Caller Name Presentation (CNAP) Yes
Call functions
Call counter Yes, outgoing and total (not incoming)
Call barring* Yes
Call forward* Yes