Sony Ericsson T302 Cell Phone User Manual


 
T300/T302
White Paper, August 2002
8
Multimedia in the
T300/T302
The T300/T302 is a multimedia phone. The
colour display together with the audio
functionality gives the user several multimedia
possibilities. For example, sounds can be
recorded and stored. By using themes, it is easy
to change the appearance of the display.
Pictures, audio, animations and themes can be
transmitted via MMS.
Graphics
Graphics (tables, charts, diagrams and layouts)
has a major impact on the way we work. The
T300/T302 supports JPG (max 640x480), GIF
(max 160x120), WBMP (max 320x320) and
animated GIFs. With MMS, the user can
personalize the appearance of the display — for
example the text, the background colours and
the background picture.
Audio
The user of the T300/T302 can use the mobile
phone as a sound recorder. With the sound
recorder function, it is easy to make a voice
recording, for example a personal rendition of
“Happy Birthday”. The audio function in the
T300/T302 also allows downloading of sounds
and melodies.
Pictures
With a digital camera attached to your T300/
T302, you can take, view and store pictures. It is
also possible to download colour pictures to
your T300/T302. 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.
The pictures stored in your T300/T302 can be
used for creating your own digital postcards.
This is easily done by adding text to the pictures
and sending them via MMS.
Themes
With themes, the user can change the
appearance of the display, for example the text,
the background colours and the background
picture. The phone comes with a number of pre-
defined themes, and it is possible to download
additional themes. The maximum number of
themes is limited only by the amount of memory.
Image formats
For information on Image formats and
downloading of images, see “Image format
technical data” on page 64 and “Images —
downloading to phone” on page 64.