Sony Ericsson V600 Cell Phone User Manual


 
White Paper V600
8 August 2005
MMS
Reacting to the enormous
popularity of mobile phone
messaging, Sony Ericsson has
incorporated the latest messaging
standard, along with a colour display for an
enhanced imaging experience.
With MMS, there are many interesting applications
to subscribe to, for example, stock information,
movie trailers and weather reports. On vacation,
you can send a digital postcard with stylized text,
digital pictures of the location, and authentic sound
clips, to friends and family back home.
Java 2 Micro Edition™
Download extra content with Java™, for
example, new information- and enter-
tainment-based applications. This gives
users a chance to personalize the func-
tions and features in their phones, and
developers the opportunity to create new
applications.
Gaming
Gaming is already a very popular
feature in mobile phones, and with
Advanced Java, users can add
new games and skill levels to
further enhance the entertainment value of Sony
Ericsson phones.
3D Games
Java 3D gaming software intro-
duces and supports cutting-edge
3D graphics. Audio developments
such as 72 tones polyphonic
sound and force feedback provide a much richer
experience. With operator support, there is the
possibility for multi player games to play against
friends. The large 1.8 inch TFD screen adds to a
lasting gaming experience. Downloading graphic
intensive games, matching up to the size of the
built-in memory, is also possible.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Using built-in Bluetooth wireless
technology, communication with
other Bluetooth devices is
supported via a radio link. Unlike infrared,
Bluetooth is not dependent on line-of-sight
communication.
Several devices can be connected to the phone
using Bluetooth up to 10 metres away. For exam-
ple, the phone can be answered with a Bluetooth
headset, when it rings and the user can send
images to another phone at the same time. Several
mobile phones can take part in a Bluetooth sup-
ported game and the phone and a computer can
exchange data such as images, video clips, busi-
ness e-cards, music files and calendar data.
Copyright protection – DRM
DRM (Digital Rights Management) features the
rights and copy protection of downloaded content
(audio, pictures, music tones, video, entertainment
features such as games etc.).
Content-based services have great market poten-
tial. Sony Ericsson supports OMA Phase 1 DRM
mechanisms as a key enabler for content-based
services, with active participation in evolving
standardization work within OMA (Open Mobile
Alliance). Furthermore, any additional market
requirements for DRM will be monitored.