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September 2002 T100/T102[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 2 September 20 02 This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication s AB , without any warranty . Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typo graphical errors, inaccuracies of current informat ion or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB a[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 3 September 20 02 Content Purpose of th is document ............... ............. ................ ............. ................ ................ 2 Product overview ............. ............. ................. ............ ................. ................ ............. ... 5 Key function s and feature s ............. .....[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 4 September 20 02 Talk and sta ndby times ........... ................. ............ ................. ............. ................ . 2 9 Exterior descr iption ............ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ........... 29 Ambient temperat ures .......... ................ ............[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 5 September 20 02 Pr oduct overview The T100 will attrac t modern young people who appreciate attr active design, ease-of-use and, core fea- ture s at an af for dable price. The T1 00 is small in size and gives a glimps e of the n ew industrial design that is coming from Sony Ericsson , capturing the simp licity and minimalism[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 6 September 20 02 Key functions and featur es Secur e W AP M-commerce is expected to be a growing part o f the mobile Internet. T radin g, banking and shopping have been possible v ia the Inter net for quit e some time, building u pon the f oundation of the built-in security feat ures. It is these fe atures that have been adap[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 7 September 20 02 T9™ T ext Input for quicker messaging The T100/T102 supp orts the predic tive text input method T9™ T ext Input. Predictive text inp ut makes it fast an d easy to write text me ssages. It works by se arching a word database to ant icipate which word you ar e writing. Y ou only have to press each key once [...]
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White Paper T100/T102 8 September 20 02 Mor e in-phone functions and features Up-to-date with the calendar The calendar of the T100/T102 k eeps the user on the right tra ck. It has fou r differ ent views: da y , week, month a nd all tasks view . Pr ofiles The profile feature: a group of settings preset to suit a certain environment. The profiles ar[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 9 September 20 02 Option key When writing a te xt message, press and hold the “#” key , and a list of options is display ed. When in the W AP browser , pr ess and hold YES, for a list of options. Games For some people, playing a ga me is a good way to relax. The T100/T102 includes the following five games for diff eren t m[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 10 September 20 02 Services on the network The T100/T102 supp orts the SIM Application T oolkit (online services ), wh ich makes it possible for operators to pr ovide new services to existing use rs over the air , inc luding new menus an d functions in the phone. Dual band support Dual band suppor t means that you can use the [...]
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White Paper T100/T102 11 September 20 02 T echnologies in detail The T100/T1 02 includes features such as En hanced messag ing, where the consumer ca n send messages with pictures, sounds an d animations. It also supports other new te chnologies su ch as browsing over W AP . The following chapter gives a mor e detailed exp lanation of thes e featur[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 12 September 20 02 Messaging More than 15 billion text messages are sent world- wide between mo bile phones each month (Janua ry , 2001). The c onsumers’ needs to express them- selves in ways beyond v oic e w ere h i g h ly u n d e re st i - mated by the in dustry when SMS w as introduced in the late 90 s. The succ ess of SM[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 13 September 20 02 The T100/T102 supp orts most of the fe atur es specified in the EMS standard. It has a num ber of pre-defined EMS pictures stored in the phone, plus space for u ser -defined pictur es tha t can be sent t o other phone s in EMS messages. Moreover , there are pre- progr ammed animations a nd sound ef fects tha[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 14 September 20 02 Easy create for W AP Creating a WAP service is no harder than creating an Intranet/Inte rnet service today since WML and WMLScript are based on well-k nown Inter net tech- nology . New market segments ca n be addressed by launching innovative mobile V alue Added Serv- ices. Using standard tools It is possibl[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 15 September 20 02 Security using W AP The T100/T102 supp orts WAP 1. 2.1, a version of the Wire less Application Pr otocol that includes WTLS class 2. When using ce rtain WAP services, the us er may want more security than n ormal, for example w hen using bankin g services. The us er establishe s a secure connection betwe en [...]
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White Paper T100/T102 16 September 20 02 • Fill up a smart card with e-cash. • Interactive games, e.g. play poker w ith a friend. In the T100/T102, the user selects whether to allow push messages or not. There are two different forms of Push services: Service Indication (SI) This is basically a text messag e to the user con- taining a link t o [...]
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White Paper T100/T102 17 September 20 02 GSM data communication The T100/T1 02 of fers the user dat a connectio n anytime, anyw here, unmatched by fixed telephone networks. Each GSM channel is divided into eight repeating time slots. A norma l GSM voice or d ata call is cir cuit switched, an d only one time slot is used for each call. The da ta spe[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 18 September 20 02 EMS, pre-defin ed pictures/icons 30 EMS, animations Y es, 15 pre-installed EMS, text forma tting Y es . Size, style and a lignment. Not applicable on C hinese chara cters. EMS, sounds 10 F Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN)* Y es G Games Y es , 5 games. Ba llpop, Naval Fleet, Q, Y ukon Struggle and Wu Zi Qi. I Inp[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 19 September 20 02 Network-dependent featur es SMS and EMS messaging The T100/T102 is capable of sending and r eceiving SMS, EMS messages and linked mes sages. • With the Sho rt Message Se rvice, a user can send text messages cont aining up to 160 ch ar- acters to and fr om GSM mobile stations • With the linked SMS, th e u[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 20 September 20 02 Facts and figur es[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 21 September 20 02 SIM application toolkit The SIM Applicatio n T o olkit (SIM A T) is a smart card-centric method of deploying programs t hat apply only to GSM and to SMS and USSD trans- ports. Programs must be distributed on smart card s. W AP is an Internet-centric met hod of deploying programs tha t is independent of netwo[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 22 September 20 02 bit 2: 0 = SMS default alpha bet Y es 1 = UCS2 alphabet Y es bit 3: 0 = ME may ech o user input o n the display Y es 1 = user input n ot to be revealed in an y way Y es bit 4: 0 = user input to be in unpacked format Y es 1 = user input to be in SMS pack ed format Y es bit 8: 0 = no help in fo rmation availab[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 23 September 20 02 User interaction with SIM A T DISPLA Y TEXT T ext of up to 160 characters (80 UCS coded) is supported. T ext clearing times • 6-20 seconds. 60-second time out limit for the user to clea r the text. ‘Key’ responses • ‘Long NO’ – Proactive session terminated by user . • ‘NO’ – Backw ard m[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 24 September 20 02 REFRESH A requir ement to tu rn th e phone off and then on again can be sent to th e user with t he text ‘Opera- tor has updated your SIM! Restart phone to update!’. SELECT ITEM Scroll to highl ight item f or selection. The maximum number of items suppo rted by the phone within one Select Item command is[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 25 September 20 02 T erminology and abbr eviations 3GPP 3rd Generation Partne rship Project. API Application Pr ogramming I nterface. Bear er The method fo r accessing W AP from the phone , for example GSM Data (CSD) and SMS. bF TP binary File T ransfer Protocol. Bookmark A URL and heade r/title stored in the phone. Browsing s[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 26 September 20 02 • A Protoc ol Gateway – the pr otocol gateway translates requests from the WAP pr otocol stack to the WWW pr otocol stack (HTTP and TCP/IP). • Content Encoders an d Decoders – th e content encoders tra nslate W eb conten t into compact encoded formats to redu ce the size and number of packets travell[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 27 September 20 02 SL Service Loading. SIM card Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must be inserted in any GSM-based mobile phone. It contains subscr iber details, securit y information and memory for a pers onal dir ectory of numbers. The card can be a small plug-in ty pe or credit card- sized but both types have[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 28 September 20 02 Related information Documents • The T100/T102 Use r’ s Guide • Sony Ericsson T100/T102 F AQ • A T Comman d Reference Manual • WAP June2000 (WAP 1.2.1) Specification Links • http://www .SonyEricsson.c om/ • http://www .SonyEricsson.c om/wap/ • http://www .SonyEicsson.com/m obilityworld/ • ht[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 29 September 20 02 T alk and standby times Exterior description Ambient temperatur es Standar d language configurations Li-Ion, 650 mAh T al k time Up to 4,5 ho urs Standby time Up to 200 hours Size 99x43,5x17 ,7 mm We i g h t 7 5 g r a m s Display size 101 pixels wide, 67 pixe ls high Graphic display 4 grey scale Te x t s i z[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 30 September 20 02 Depending on software in the phone, th ese languages are supported: The user in terface o f the T100 /T10 2 is available in 34 languages: Albanian, American English (AE), Ar abic, Brazilian-Portuguese (PB), Bu lgarian, Chinese Simplified (ZS), Chinese T radit ional (ZC), Croatian, Czech, Eng lish (EN), Eston[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 31 September 20 02 Speech coding Performance and technical characteristics W AP br owser technical data Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rate T ype RPE/LPC with L TP ACELP Bit rate 13.0 Kbp/s 12.2 Kbp/s Frame duratio n 20 ms 20 ms Block length 260 bits 244 bits Class 1 bits 18 2 bits Class 2 bits 78 bits Dimension GSM 900 GSM[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 32 September 20 02 Cell br oadcast service Cache Y es (size 5 kbytes) Character s ets * UTF8 (Default), US-ASC II , La tin1, UCS2 Clear cache Y es Display High resolution gr ey scale display ( four grey scales) Home page Y es, up to 5 dif fer ent, one for each WAP prof ile Hyperlinks in T ext Y es, hi ghlighted by inve rse vid[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 33 September 20 02 Short message service Ability to display in an und erstandable way a message with a DCS “language unspecified” whatev er lan- guage is set in the SIM card Ye s Ability to extract a phone number or short number of a CB message to re-use it (to send an SM S or call the sender) No Support of multi-page CB m[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 34 September 20 02 Enhanced message service delivery report of the message Y es forwar d the message Y es print via IrDA No Possibilities of the previo usly received message: reply to the sen der Y es (only to the sender , not to all or part of the message recipients) save the message in the Inbox Y es forwar d the message Y e[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 35 September 20 02 Images – downloading to phone Incoming message s • A pre-defined signal is heard once all parts of the message h ave been r eceived or wh en a timeout occurs . • It is pos sible to re-use the content o f an EMS message . Sounds, pictures, text formatt ing, can be ins erted in a new message, if the obje[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 36 September 20 02 Consumer pack content • 1 Mobile phone T100/T1 02 • 1 Standard battery BST -26 • 1 Standard char ger , CST -13 • 1 User guide • 1 Sony Ericsson Ser vice and Support Leaflet • 1 SAR leaflet • 1 Wrist strap, only for Asia Pacific and China Mainland[...]
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White Paper T100/T102 37 September 20 02 Index A Abbreviations .................. ................ ............. ....... 25 Accessories .... ............. ............. ................ ............ 9 B Background p ictures ............................. ............. .. 9 C Calendar ............ ............. ................ ............. ........[...]