Sony Ericsson T600 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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T600/T602
White Paper, September 2002
Start-up and shut-down shows
The T600/T602 has built-in start-up and shut-
down shows that feature a short animation with a
melody.
Messaging and
chat
The T600/T602 is capable of sending and receiv-
ing SMS messages, linked messages and it sup-
ports Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS). Also,
mobile chat over SMS is supported.
With the Short Messaging Service, a user can
send text messages containing up to 160
characters to and from GSM mobile stations
(up to 70 characters using Chinese text)
With the long messages feature, the user can
link several (3) SMS messages together to
create a longer message (network-dependent
service)
With EMS, the T600/T602 lets the user insert
pictures and melodies, or ring tones, in outgo-
ing messages. Also, the phone will display
pictures and melodies included in incoming
messages (network-dependent services)
The T600/T602 makes it possible to chat with
a second party using SMS. The chat is a
series of short messages and corresponding
replies between two parties, similar to chat
services provided on the Internet.
The T600/T602 also lets you save often-used text
messages as templates. You can save up to ten
templates consisting of up to 160 characters each
in the phone’s memory.
Enhanced Messaging Service
(EMS)
Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) is a powerful
enhancement of the SMS standard specified by
the 3rd generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It
is supported by the major network operators and
mobile phone manufacturers. With it, mobile
phone users can add life to SMS text messages in
the form of pictures and melodies. This gives the
users new ways to express feelings, moods and
personality in SMS messages.
As well as messaging, users can collect and swap
pictures and ring signals and other melodies,
downloading them from the Internet or edit them
directly on the phone. See related documents