Sony Ericsson T302 Cell Phone User Manual


 
T300/T302
White Paper, August 2002
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The downloadable games can fully take
advantage of the phone´s interfaces, such as
TCP/IP, SMS, vibrator and backlights. The virtual
machine executes the downloading of games for
the optimal game experience. The user can
download an unlimited number of games as long
as the file system allows it, i e until the phone
memory is full.
The downloading concept includes certification of
the games, which makes it possible to create a
revenue chain and favourable business
opportunities for network operators and content
providers. The virtual machine uses true sandbox
technology for highest level of security.
The software development kits are available via
www.mophun.com
Imaging
With a digital camera attached to your T300/
T302, you can take, view, store and send high-
quality pictures over the air to another mobile
phone, as MMS messages, or you can send them
to an e-mail address or Web photo album.
Downloading images from the Web is another
alternative. Thousands of online image
collections already exist on the Web and many
sites are already gearing up to include images for
use in mobile phones.
There are various ways to incorporate images and
other multimedia into your communication. You
can attach pictures to people listed in your phone
book and have pictures or icons of the caller
identifying them in your display.
The pictures are stored in the picture browser in
the phone. From here, the user can select view,
thumbnail or full view, as well as keep track of the
number and size of the pictures stored in the
phone.
WAP 2.0 supporting XHTML™
The WAP browser supports the markup
languages of WAP 2.0 — XHTML Mobile and
XHTML Basic. These two subsets of the Web
standard XHTML are supported by all major Web
browsers. An XHTML page can be viewed in both
the WAP browser and in any standard Web
browser. All of the basic XHTML features are
supported, including text, images, links,
checkboxes, radio buttons, text areas, headings,
horizontal rules and lists.
In addition to XHTML, the WAP browser supports
WML. The user can navigate between WML and
XHTML pages.
WAP 2.0 in the T300/T302 also supports cookies,
often used by Web sites to store site-specific
information in the browser between visits to the
site. Cookies are often used by e-commerce sites
(shopping carts and wish lists), and to save the
user from entering the same information more
than once.
Full graphic 256 colour display
The large colour display of the T300/T302
enhances viewing, facilitating high-quality
multimedia messaging and personalized imaging.
The standby display looks like the desktop in a
computer, with the menus presented as icons.
Joystick navigation
The T300/T302 has an easy-to-use 5-directional
joystick function. Using finger or thumb, you can
easily navigate the new T300/T302 menu system.
When you arrive at the required function in a
menu, instead of pressing Yes, just gently press
the joystick and the feature is activated. The
T300/T302 MMI is adapted for easy joystick
navigation.
GPRS
GPRS uses Internet-style packet based
technology. It lets you be permanently connected
to the mobile Internet, but only uses the radio link
for the duration of time that it transfers data.
GPRS offers the user the speed needed for
satisfactory mobile Internet usability. The T300/
T302 supports GPRS 3+1.