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Document history
Change history
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Contents
Product overview .......................................................................................................................6
Key features .............................................................................................................................7
Controls and operation ..........................................................................................................10
Miscellaneous .........................................................................................................................12
Images ....................................................................................................................................13
Product comparison ................................................................................................................14
Comparison table ...................................................................................................................15
Technologies in detail ..............................................................................................................17
Messaging ..............................................................................................................................18
Browser ..................................................................................................................................22
Calendar .................................................................................................................................24
Media ......................................................................................................................................25
Contacts .................................................................................................................................27
Organizer ................................................................................................................................28
Entertainment .........................................................................................................................32
Settings ..................................................................................................................................35
Phone applications .................................................................................................................36
Connectivity ...........................................................................................................................38
Data storage ...........................................................................................................................42
Synchronization ......................................................................................................................44
PC Suite for Sony Ericsson .................................................................................................... 46
DRM .......................................................................................................................................48
Personalization .......................................................................................................................49
Locks ......................................................................................................................................51
GPRS ......................................................................................................................................52
Symbian OS operating system ...............................................................................................53
Java™ ....................................................................................................................................55
G900c consumer package .....................................................................................................56
Accessories ............................................................................................................................57
Technical specifications ..........................................................................................................61
General technical data......................................................................................................... 61
Screen..................................................................................................................................61
Performance and technical characteristics .........................................................................62
Current consumption, talk and standby times ....................................................................62
USSD technical data ...........................................................................................................63
GPRS technical data ...........................................................................................................63
GPRS maximum data rates (Kpbs)......................................................................................64
Hardware buttons................................................................................................................64
Text input.............................................................................................................................65
Third party application support ...........................................................................................65
Music player ........................................................................................................................66
Video player.........................................................................................................................67
5 Megapixel camera ............................................................................................................67
Pictures................................................................................................................................69
Image decoders...................................................................................................................69
Image encoders...................................................................................................................69
Short message service (SMS)..............................................................................................70
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Enhanced message service (EMS) ......................................................................................71
Multimedia messaging service (MMS).................................................................................72
SIM AT services supported .................................................................................................74
Integrated browser technical data.......................................................................................78
Security................................................................................................................................78
Abbreviations ...........................................................................................................................79
Related information .................................................................................................................86
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Product overview
G900c offers a perfect balance between an approachable design, an effective user interface, and practical
applications. It is Sony Ericsson’s first Symbian phone for ordinary people. They will use the phone mainly
as a phone, but yet they need a phone with capabilities which will help them organize their lives.
Simplicity in design indicates a uniform, but far from boring form language. The shape is ergonomical for a
practical use with a feeling of being at home. The ergonomic shape and grip, the earthy theme, and the 5-
way navigation key – that’s part of G900c’s approachable design.
The touch display, together with the large font sizes and setup wizards, contribute to the effective user
interface. The innovative Note-it function, The Touch Calendar, and the comprehensive Messaging
function are all very practical applications.
The target consumer group for G900c is “in-touch organizers”, representing 14% of the entire population.
Their life is a juggling act, and their mobiles keep them connected. They need information for weighing up
decisions carefully and doing things properly. Services such as transaction services, information updates
and positioning services are important, but they mainly use their phone for calls and SMS messaging.
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Key features
Finger-friendly UI
With its touch-screen and larger font sizes and hit areas the user interface of G900c is truly finger-friendly
– “only touch can do”. On side of the screen there are scrolling dots to be used as an enlarged area for
scrolling. Finger scrolling can be used in the Media Center and Browser.
Keylock key
G900c is equipped with a dedicated keylock key.
Media center
Media is a unified presentation for all multimedia applications, like music, pictures, and video. It is the
result of the implementation of the XrossMediaBar concept, developed by Sony for its Playstations.
Messaging hardware key
This hardware key offers a shortcut to the Messaging function. It is appealing, practical and easy to use,
and it is a perfect solution for an in-touch-organizer, who can select between email, push email and Web
mail.
Panels
Panels is a new convenient feature in G900c offering shortcuts to the user’s favourites in different areas.
The Panels feature is accessible directly from Standby view.
Push email
The push email clients for the major Operator solutions are supported in G900c. Exchange ActiveSync™
is pre-installed.
Note-it hardware key
This hardware key offers a shortcut to the new and innovative Note-it function. When pressing the key, the
screen turns into a yellow sticker, on which a note can be written either using the stylus or the keypad.
Torch always at hand
When this feature is switched on the camera LED is lit, and it is never no more than two presses away.
Without having to activate the camera the phone has turned into a torch.
Touch calendar
G900c’s calendar function has been improved compared to the calendar function in previous Symbian
phones, and is now called “Touch calendar”. The new calendar function is even more intuitive and user-
friendly.
2.4-inch transflective colour touchscreen
The large 2.4-inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) full graphic 262k touch-sensitive colour screen communicates
both advanced multi-functionality and ease of use. It enhances and facilitates navigation and viewing, for
example, as it comes to high-quality multimedia and entertainment.
A transflective screen is significantly easier to use when the phone is held in direct sunlight.
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Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Several devices can be connected to G900c using Bluetooth wireless technology up to 10 metres away
(simultaneous Bluetooth™ connections). For example, the phone can be answered with a Bluetooth
headset when it rings and images can be beamed to another phone at the same time. Several mobile
phones can take part in a Bluetooth-supported game and the phone and a computer can exchange data
such as images, video clips, business e-cards, music files and calendar data. G900c also supports real
time transferring of stereo audio to, for example, a stereo Bluetooth headset.
FM Radio with RDS
The FM radio with RDS (radio data system) offers instant and easy access to FM radio channels. Users
just plug in their handsfree headsets (works as an antenna) and can start listening to their favourite
stations. The radio can also be started by the alarm clock. RDS information, which is sent out by the
currently tuned-in radio station, is displayed directly on the screen.
5 Megapixel camera
A 5 MP touch auto focus camera for digital still images and video recording is included in G900c. For still
images the camera has Photo fix functionality, which means that an under-exposed picture can be
improved by letting the camera calculate and adjust the light balance. The video playback quality is equal
to TV quality, that is, 20 fps (frames per second). Using email or MMS users can easily share their photos
and videos with others.
Gaming
Gaming is still 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 the phone. There are several
embedded games included in the phone at delivery.
JAVA™
Download extra content with Java™, for example, new information and entertainment-based applications.
This gives users a possibility to personalize the functions and features in their phones. Developers get the
opportunity to create new applications.
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) slot
G900c is equipped with a Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory card slot. An 8 GB card, for example, is
equal to 8000 songs in eAAC+ format, equal to 700 CDs, or around 2000 songs in MP3 format. A memory
card in G900c can be accessed from a PC using USB 2.0 high-speed connection.
Music recognition – TrackID™
A music clip is recorded from the FM radio or Sound recorder, and sent to the TrackID™ Internet service.
Song title, artist and album name, if available, is sent back to the user within seconds.
Opera™ 8.0 Web browser
Opera™ 8.0 allows full HTML browsing and supports all de facto standards. It features normal or small
screen rendering as well as full screen view. Includes Flash Lite 3 support (from maintenance release 1 of
the phone software).
Personal Information Management (PIM) data synchronization
A user can stay up-to-date with everyday events by synchronizing phone contacts, calendar
appointments and tasks in the phone with the corresponding data in a computer. The USB cable (which
comes with the phone) and the built-in Bluetooth feature can be used together with the synchronization
software available on the supplied CD.
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PlayNow™ 3.0
PlayNow™ is a direct-link download application. PlayNow™ users can connect to a live list of top music
hits, videos, games and pictures. Content can be previewed before purchasing.
RSS Reader
RSS provides a way for Web sites to distribute their content outside of a Web browser. With the RSS
Feeds application the user gets information from selected sites on the Internet into an easy-to-view format
without having to browse the Web.
Simplified multitasking
When Task manager is accessed, the screen from which the application is launched does not disappear.
It will still be visible as a background screen in G900c, while the list of recent applications pop-ups from
the bottom of the screen. This has proven to be a more effective and user-friendly way of presenting the
Task manager feature for the user.
Sony Ericsson Media Manager
Media Manager is music, photo and video clip management software, available on the CD which is
included in the kit. Media Manager is used to transfer music, videos, and photos to and from the phone.
Users can prepare files for transfer even when the phone is not connected to a PC. They can search for
and select music on their PCs or audio CDs and convert existing audio tracks to formats that are suitable
for mobile use before transferring them to their phones. They can also subscribe to feeds, such as video
and music podcasts.
UIQ 3.0 / Symbian 9.1 operating system
UIQ 3.0 is a media-rich, flexible and customizable software platform, pre-integrated and tested with
Symbian OS v9. The Symbian OS makes it possible to add useful applications to the phone including
navigation, travel and organizer enhancements.
X-Pict Story
Brand new feature for creating professionally-looking slide shows including sound and impressive
transitions.
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Controls and operation
Ear speaker
On/off button
Stylus
Volume keys
5-way
navigation
key
Keylock key
Camera key
Messaging
key
Note key
Back
key
C key
Indicator
light
Silent key
Microphone
Connector for
charger and
accessories
Strap holder
Battery cover
Photo light/Torch
5MP camera with AF
Loudspeaker
Standby view
Panels
Once the phone is started the Standby view
automatically appears on the screen.
The new Panels feature in G900c offers shortcuts
to the user’s favourites in different areas, for
example, Bookmarks, RSS feeds, and Contacts.
Users can also add their own shortcuts to
applications and functions in the phone.
The Standby view acts as the starting point for
performing a variety of tasks and for accessing
applications via the Main menu.
The Panels feature is accessible directly from
Standby view by pressing left or right on the
navigation key.
The Standby view is highly customizable, just
about every aspect of its appearance, content,
navigation methods and behaviour can be
changed.
Touchscreen
G900c offers a large 262 k colour touchscreen,
supporting landscape view for imaging and
browsing.
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To navigate menus and select items the user taps
the screen using a fingertip or the included stylus.
At startup of the phone the default setting has been
changed from previous Sony Ericsson Symbian
phones. In G900c there is no longer any question
to the user whether to start the phone in Flight
mode or Normal mode. The Flight mode menu is
thus only available as a manual setting.
Text input methods
G900c offers three text input methods:
• Directly-on-the-screen writing, using the stylus
(handwriting recognition).
• The on-screen keyboard (virtual keyboard)
located at the top of the screen in certain dia-
logs.
• The numeric keypad below the screen. This pro-
vides keypad-based prediction and multitap
input. Keypad prediction allows words to be
entered by a single keypress for each letter (as
opposed to the multiple keypress).
Text options supported:
• Auto-capitalization
• Word completion
• Next word prediction
• Spelling suggestions
• Dual language prediction dictionaries for bi-lin-
gual users
Enhanced text prediction
For the input methods of the on-screen keyboard
and handwriting recognition, enhanced text
prediction can be used. The primary word or next
word prediction suggestion is presented, with
additional suggestions in a pre-edit box at the top
of the screen. If a word is misspelled, the pre-edit
box may also suggest closely matching words in
the selected language dictionaries, words that have
been typed previously, or items that have been
stored in the ‘My words’ personal dictionary.
Note: While entering text, the user has the option
to either select any of the word suggestions
displayed, or to ignore them and continue entering
text via the chosen method. If a prediction
suggestion is shown when sending/saving the
input text, this word will not be sent/saved.
Flight mode
GSM or Bluetooth connection from a mobile phone
may be harmful to the safe operation of an aircraft.
Flight mode is a special mode that disables all
radio functions, but still allows the user to listen to
music, use PIM applications and play games.
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Miscellaneous
Models
Chinese version (GPRS) – G900c
• People’s Republic of China
• Chinese keypads, Pinyin and Strokes input
method
• Latin characters on the keypad
• Chinese handwriting recognition
• Chinese dictionary
• Lunar calendar
• Two languages in phone at delivery; Simplified
Chinese (ZS) and English (EN)
Accessories
G900c supports a wide range of accessories. See Accessories on page 57.
Manuals
guide offers more in-depth information on G900c functionality.
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Images
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Product comparison
On the following pages Sony Ericsson G900c is compared with one of its predecessors – Sony Ericsson
P1i.
Sony Ericsson G900c and Sony Ericsson P1i have important differences in both hardware and software.
Sony Ericsson P1i combines business with pleasure in one stylish, compact package. The main focus is
efficient communication and messaging, with the most versatile ways of entering text.
Including most of the Sony Ericsson P1i features, plus a number of new ones, G900c is a phone aimed for
an even wider audience – the in-touch organizers (described above).
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Comparison table
Note! All times given (standby time, talk time, and so on) in the table below are optimal times, which
means that less-than-optimal conditions such as high temperature, high humidity, or low radio signal
strength may shorten times.
G900c
Sony Ericsson P1i
Hardware
Size (mm) and weight
Colour
106 x 49 x 13, 99 g (incl. battery)
Dark Brown, Dark Red
106 x 55 x 17, 124 g (incl. battery)
Silver Black
System
GSM 900/1800/1900
Dual mode UMTS 2100 & GSM 900/
1800/1900
Battery
BST-33 (950 mAh)
GSM up to 8 hours
BST-40 (1120 mAh)
Talk time
GSM up to 10 hours
UMTS up to 3.5 hours
Standby time
GSM up to 300 hours
Up to 27 hours
GSM up to 440 hours
UMTS up to 350 hours
Music playback time
Display
2.4" QVGA (320 x 240 pixels), 262 k 2.6" QVGA (320 x 240 pixels), 262 k
colours TFT touchscreen
colours TFT touchscreen
Transflective screen
Navigation
Yes
No
Navigation key, 5-way
128 MB
Jog Dial, 3-way
128 MB
RAM memory
Flash memory (total)
Application CPU
256 MB
256 MB
ARM9, 208 MHz
Yes, Open GL ES
AARM9, 208 MHz
Yes, Open GL ES
Hardware Graphics
Accelerator
User memory, internal
User memory, external
160 MB
160 MB
No, but Memory Stick Micro™
(M2™) cards of up to 8 GB
supported.
Yes, Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
512 MB card included. Memory
cards of up to 8 GB supported.
QWERTY keyboard
Keylock key
No, standard phone keypad
Yes, dual function
Yes
Yes, combined with Back key
Back key
Yes
Yes
Play key
Yes
Yes
Dedicated Note-it key
Dedicated Messaging key
Dedicated Web key
Keyboard backlight
Torch function
Camera
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes, 5 MP with touch auto focus
Yes, VGA
Yes, 3.2 MP with auto focus
Yes, VGA
Video camera
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Fast port – system
Yes (left side)
Yes (bottom)
connector enabling faster
data transfer between the
phone and a computer
Connectivity:
USB
2.0 High Speed (up to 480 Mbps)
2.0 Full Speed (up to 12 Mbps)
- mass storage support
- charging support
IrDA (infrared)
Bluetooth
Yes
Yes
No
2.0
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
2.0
WiFi
Yes, 802.11b (11 Mbit/s)
Software
Operating system
UIQ version
MMI version
Multitasking
Music
Symbian™ OS V9.1
Symbian™ OS V9.1
3.0
3.0
UIQ 3.0
Yes
UIQ 3.0
Yes
Media player
Yes, phase 1
Yes
Music player
Yes, phase 1
Yes
OMA DRM support
FM Radio
Podcast support
Browser
Yes
No
Opera™ 8.0, including frames and
JavaScript technology support
Opera™ 8.0, including frames and
JavaScript technology support
Audio codecs supported
Video codecs supported
MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AU,
iMelody, AMR(-NB), RMF, DLS, G-
MIDI, SP-MIDI, WAV and XMF.
MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AU,
iMelody, AMR(-NB), RMF, DLS, G-
MIDI, SP-MIDI, WAV and XMF.
H.263 Profile 0 level 10; H.263
Profile 3 level 10; MPEG-4 Part 2,
Visual Simple profile Level 0, Level
H.263 Profile 0 level 10; H.263
Profile 3 level 10; MPEG-4 Part 2,
Visual Simple profile Level 0, Level
0b, Level 2 and Level 3; RealVideo 8 0b, Level 2 and Level 3; RealVideo 8
and 9.
and 9.
Image editor
Yes
Yes
Quickoffice version
4.0
3.6
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Technologies in detail
This chapter is a detailed description of the technologies available in G900c.
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Messaging
When pressing the assigned messaging key on
G900c a selection of four options displays:
• email
• push email
• Web mail
Email
G900c supports the following email standards:
POP3
Used to retrieve and delete messages from an incoming mail server in the network.
IMAP4
Also used to copy, retrieve, move and delete messages from an incoming mail server.
IMAP has more features than POP, such as remote folders. IMAP4 also offers support
for the IDLE command, which (if supported by the server) offers push capabilities.
SMTP
MIME
Used to send messages from a mail client to a mail server.
A format that describes data, such as defining the attachments included in an email.
Most of the standards above are supported by
Internet Service Providers and many corporate
environments. G900c is supplied with an Internet
wizard which helps users to configure an account.
OTA (Over The Air) configuration of email and ISP
accounts is supported.
Email transmission is performed in the background,
making it possible to perform other messaging
functions during transmission.
A list of recently used addresses is available when
creating a message. G900c allows distribution lists
to be created and sender ID information is sent
with message alerts.
G900c supports SSL and TLS encryption.
Automatic polling can be used so that email is
automatically collected and presented in the Inbox.
Controls are provided to filter messages based on
size, enabling cost and download time to be
managed.
G900c can send any type of attachment, including
the following:
• Pictures
• Video clips
• Audio files
Another option enables only email headers to be
presented in the Inbox. Headers are quick to
download. The user may read and select headers
and request the message to be downloaded if
necessary.
• SIS files
• JAR/JAD files
• Themes
• vObjects (vCalendar, vCard, vNote, vBookmark)
A signature may be set up so that essential details
are automatically copied to the end of each
outgoing email.
If IMAP4 is used, the IDLE command can be
enabled to keep the phone connected to the email
server. This allows the server to push new
messages directly to the G900c as they arrive.
The supplied PC Suite for Sony Ericsson enables
email to be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook
and Lotus Notes. During synchronization, new
email from the PC is transferred in to the
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corresponding 'synchronized email account' Inbox
on G900c. Messages and replies written using this
account on G900c are transferred and sent via the
PC.
Email folders
Messaging accounts have the following folders:
Inbox, Outbox, SIM, Draft and Sent. Additional
folders can be created, see below.
Web-based email messages can, of course, be
accessed using the G900c browser.
To improve the organization of folders more folders
can be created locally on G900c. Local folders are
only visible in the Messaging application.
Push email
Push email is a method of 'pushing' or forwarding
email to mobile devices as soon as a message
reaches the email server. These solutions may also
include calendar and contacts synchronization.
Initially key exchange is also done by using device
parameters such as the IMEI number. A few
solutions combine push with one-time passwords
that are limited for a certain amount of time before
being re-entered. Many solutions have functionality
for enforcing screen passwords. There is also
sometimes theft and loss protection through wipe-
out commands and lock-out.
Push email solutions allow email messages to be
delivered in the background in the same way as
SMS or MMS messages. G900c is prepared for
these solutions with Exchange ActiveSync™ pre-
installed. A rich set of other third party applications
are available.
Exchange ActiveSync™
The push email application Exchange ActiveSync™
is normally pre-installed in the phone and ready for
setup.
Note: Push email applications are generally quite
power-consuming.
With Exchange ActiveSync™ corporate email,
calendar items and contacts on a Microsoft™
Exchange Server 2003 or 2007 can be wirelessly
synchronized with the corresponding information in
the phone. When on the move, the user can easily,
for example, look up details in the company global
address book or accept a request for a meeting.
Push methods
The various solutions use different methods to
push messages, usually IP push, by listening to
dedicated ports when a session is active. This is
similar to instant messaging solutions. Some
solutions may also use SMS messages with
triggers to the application to start a synchronization
or download, sometimes referred to as pseudo-
push.
All changes in the phone are automatically
synchronized with the user’s Exchange Server
data. Similarly, all changes to the Exchange Server
data are transferred to the phone. With the Direct
Push feature activated, synchronization is
immediate. If the user, for example, receives a new
email in Outlook™ (or a similar client) it is instantly
copied to the phone.
Security
All solutions use end-to-end security using SSL,
3DES or AES encryption. Most solutions are based
on the use of a fixed password for push email.
Web mail
Web-based email or Web mail refers to an e-mail
service intended to be primarily accessed via a
Web browser, as opposed to through an
application such as Microsoft Outlook or Outlook
Express.
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Some of the most popular Web mail providers are
Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail and Gmail.
G900c users can use their favourite Web mail
account to access their email in the same way as
when at the office or at home, with one exception –
it can be done on the move!
SMS, EMS and MMS messaging
For technical specifications, see Short message service (SMS) on page 70, Enhanced message service
(EMS) on page 71, and Multimedia messaging service (MMS) on page 72.
SMS (Short
Message
Service)
A user can send messages containing up to 160 characters to and from GSM mobile
stations (up to 70 characters using unicode text). G900c also supports concatenated
SMS messages, that is, a user can write a longer message and G900c will
automatically send it using as many SMS messages that are needed. The user can
reply to an SMS message with an MMS message and send a fax using the SMS
message as the bearer. There is enhanced support for delivery reports and short
message class support.
EMS (Enhanced Adds powerful functionality to the well-known SMS standard. An EMS message may
Messaging
Service)
include sounds and melodies, pictures and animations and formatted text. Also EMS
messages can be sent as concatenated messages.
MMS
MMS messages may include combinations of video clips, animations, pictures,
sounds and text. The following tasks can be performed using this service: smart
uploads and downloads, automatic transmission when leaving Flight mode, video
recording directly from the MMS application, background transmission, direct link use
(customized shortcuts to an Operator’s Web site to get new templates), and replying
to MMS messages with SMS messages.
(Multimedia
Messaging
Service)
When creating MMS messages, Picture Editor is used for editing inserted JPEG, PNG,
GIF and BMP images as well as for creating simple JPEG images from scratch. It is
possible to crop, rotate and resize images. The editor also includes fun layers, clip art
and tools for drawing on the image using the stylus. Different pen sizes and colours
are available, as well as a text tool for formatting and inserting text into an image. A
simpler version of Picture Editor is used for creating images for EMS messages.
SMS, EMS, and MMS messages as well as Local Information, and beamed and auto configuration
messages are all stored in one unified Inbox in Messaging.
Area Information
Area information is SMS Cell Broadcasting.
Broadcast messages are organised into a number
of channels. This allows different types of
messages to be broadcasted on different channels.
Using the phone, users can choose which
broadcast channels to subscribe to. The requested
text messages are received, the message either
scrolls across the Standby screen or is placed in
the Inbox. The user can choose to save the
message to the Inbox or not.
An SMS cell broadcast allows information to be
sent to all mobile phones in a particular
geographical area. Information such as traffic news
or local weather reports can be sent to an area
covered by a single cell or to the entire network.
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Broadcast subscriptions are controlled from the
Area information dialog.
When a user is subscribed to channel 50, and this
channel is supported by their network, the ID of the
current cell (or group of cells) is displayed below
the network Operator name in the phone display.
This is often the telephone area code or postal
code of the current location.
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Browser
G900c features an integrated Opera™ 8 browser.
This browser has been designed to display
practically all Web pages on the Internet. The
browser supports the de facto HTML standard
‘street HTML’ (used by most Web developers),
JavaScript™ technology, frames, and the ability to
add plug-in applications. Users thus can access
their favourite Web pages also from the phone.
Some key features:
• Flash Lite 3 support (from maintenance release
1 of the phone software).
• By tapping and holding on a bookmark the page
is displayed in a new window.
• By tapping and holding on a link a context-sen-
sitive menu of alternative actions is displayed:
an http link would give the options Open, Open
in new window, Open in background and Send
as.
• Includes Secure downloads manager – espe-
cially useful for downloading commercial media
objects that need to be paid for.
It is easy to switch between portrait and landscape
presentation, as well as change from normal view
with scroll bars to full screen view. Pen motions are
used to slide the page on the screen.
Users can select ‘fit to screen’ to reformat pages to
fit inside the screen width and eliminate the need
for horizontal scrolling (Small Screen Rendering is
supported).
• Pages can be saved for offline viewing.
• All private data can be cleared with one com-
mand.
• Built-in pop-up blocking.
Browser security
G900c supports TLS/SSL to provide a secure
encrypted link between the browser and the Web
site. This method is commonly used for secure
transactions on the Web. An icon in the display
indicates when a secure connection is in use.
• Server authentication involves encryption with
server authentication.
• Client authentication involves encryption with
both server and client authentication
Server
Requires a server certificate
authentication stored at the server side and a
trusted certificate stored at the
client side.
TLS Security
When using certain Internet services such as
banking, the user may require a secure connection
between the phone and the Web site. G900c is
based on the WAP 2.0 specification where security
functionality is specified with a technology called
WAP TLS Profile (Wireless Application Protocol
Transport Layer Security).
Client
Requires a client certificate
authentication stored at the client side and a
trusted certificate stored at the
server side.
The Internet protocols that handle the connection,
its transport and its security are structured in
protocol layers. The security is handled by the TLS
layer operating above the transport protocol layer.
There are three TLS classes that define the levels
of security for a TLS connection:
• Anonymous TLS involves encryption with no
authentication.
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Certificates
To use secure connections, the user needs to have
certificates saved in the phone. Certificates can be
downloaded and installed when required. There are
two types of certificates:
Certificate
authority
A trusted certificate used to
verify that a Web site is genuine.
If the phone has a stored
trusted certificate of a certain
type, it means the user can trust
all Web sites which present a
certificate that can be verified
by the trusted certificate.
Certificates are preinstalled in
the phone and can be
downloaded from the trusted
supplier's Web page.
User
certificate
A personal certificate that
verifies the user's identity. A
bank that the user has a
contract with may issue this
kind of certificate.
Preinstalled in G900c are X.509 certificates from
Baltimore, Entrust, Geotrust, GlobalSign, GTE
Cybertrust, RSA, Sony Ericsson, Thawte and
VeriSign.
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Calendar
The calendar in G900c is a true touch calendar.
Thanks to the larger font size it is more convenient
than ever to use a fingertip when browsing or
updating the calendar.
The touch calendar application keeps track of
appointments and events and enables reminder
alarms to be set. The calendar view has been
enhanced to display the selected day’s events on
the screen.
Calendar entries are displayed in local time, but all
appointments and reminders are saved in UTC
(Coordinated Universal Time). Consequently, if a
user moves to a different time zone the calendar
updates the appointments and reminders
automatically.
Meeting requests can be sent from the calendar
application via email, and meeting invitations can
be received by email and added to the calendar.
The alarm signal can be personalized using sound
clips. Appointments can be shared using Bluetooth
wireless technology, and also through messaging.
Local and remote synchronization are both
supported using SyncML. For more information,
see Synchronization on page 44.
G900c supports the lunar calendar.
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Media
Media is a unified presentation for multimedia
content like pictures, music, and video. The
individual applications in Media can be run in either
portrait view or landscape view.
Media is the result of the implementation of the
successful XrossMediaBar concept, developed by
Sony for its Playstations.
Photo Album
Note: For supported file formats, and more, see
Pictures on page 69.
• Pictures – pictures that are not captured with a
camera, such as preloaded and downloaded
pictures.
The Photo album in G900c is divided into:
X-Pict Story™
• Latest photo – the latest captured photo/video
saved in the phone or on a memory card.
• Camera album – photos and videos captured
with a camera, presented in chronological
order, by month.
Using X-Pict Story a user can create quality slide
shows by easily combining pictures and music and
adding professional transitions. The result is
convincing!
• Photo tags – this is where previously tagged
photos can be viewed.
Music player
Note: For supported file formats, and more, see
Music player on page 66.
Music can be further organized on the G900c.
Music is grouped by Album, with album art being
displayed on the screen, by Artist or arranged in
user-created playlists.
The Music player in G900c is similar to the
Walkman® player used in Sony Ericsson W960,
but it has been further-developed.
The player also automatically generates playlists
based on, for example, the most or least played
songs.
The keypad, the 5-way navigation key and the
volume button are used to start and stop playback,
switch tracks and adjust volume.
The Music player features an equalizer with
predefined settings like Mega Bass™, Pop and
Classical.
Songs may be collected in numerous ways,
including Internet download and file transfer from
PC.
The Music player is intelligently aware of other
applications in G900c. Playback is automatically
paused when a telephone call is made or received.
The phone comes with the Media Manager PC
program that supports the extracting of songs from
CDs, compression and transfer to the phone.
Thanks to the USB high-speed support, the
transferring goes extremely quick (1 GB of data can
be transferred in about three minutes).
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Video player
Note: For supported file formats, and more, see
Video player on page 67.
The Video player allows users to view video clips
that are stored in the phone. The Video player
supports the common features that are available in
PC video players (play, stop, reposition within the
clip, next and previous media file), in addition to
play back options such as default view option,
repeat current clip and repeat all clips.
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Contacts
The Contacts application in G900c holds the
details of all the user's contacts. It is fully
integrated with the phone and other PIM
applications. Each contact can contain multiple
phone numbers and email addresses, names,
addresses, birthday details, anniversary details,
personal notes and a picture or photo. Most of this
information will typically be transferred to G900c
when it is synchronized with a PC application such
as Microsoft® Outlook® or Lotus Notes®. Contact
data can also be added and edited on G900c.
Local and remote synchronization is possible using
the SyncML standard, see Synchronization on
page 44.
Data can be beamed to and from G900c using
Bluetooth wireless technology. It can also be sent
and received using Messaging. For more
information, see Object exchange – 'Send as' on
page 40.
Contacts are displayed in a list, which may be
filtered by folder, such as ‘business’ or ‘personal’.
To see a contact’s details select the contact. Tap
the icons alongside the contact’s details to launch
a phone call, a new message or a URL in the
browser.
Calls received from new numbers can
automatically cause the user to be prompted to
save the number.
Contact details can be added to a distribution list.
Distribution lists can be used to send groups of
contacts the same email, SMS, EMS or MMS
message.
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Organizer
File manager
File manager is used to view, rename, copy, move
and delete files and folders in the Phone memory
and on memory cards.
Two tabs are used to organize the contents – one
for the Phone memory and the other for memory
cards.
Time
Time is a sophisticated alarm clock, which can
show the time both locally and in another time
zone. If the user swaps the local time zone to the
other specified time zone the local time zone is
automatically displayed in the second time zone
area. Alarms can be set, and the alarm signal can
be any supported sound that is stored on the
phone.
Tasks
Tasks is a simple yet powerful application that can
be used to make reminder notes. Task items may
be beamed, exchanged using Messaging, and
synchronized (locally and remotely) using SyncML.
For more information, see Synchronization on
page 44.
Notes
The Note-it application provides a quick means of
making notes. It has the following characteristics:
• There is no need to save a note using a unique
filename. Date and time are automatically
added to all notes, which are listed in a chrono-
logical order.
• Simple to use application.
• Includes an alarm function.
• Note color changeable.
• To scribble a note either the stylus (for text or
sketch) or the keypad can be used.
• Notes can be created during a call. The note is
then automatically named with the other party’s
number, name (if known), time of call and date.
• A note can be attached to an MMS message or
to an email message.
• The Note-it application is funny to use!
Quickoffice™
Quickoffice™ is an application that can be used to
view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
and text documents.
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Quickoffice™ scans G900c and displays a list of all
compatible files (.xls, .doc, .ppt, and .txt)
depending on where they are in the phone (the
Phone memory and a memory card can be
searched).
• Colour support and colour picker for changing
font colours.
• Keyboard support for folding portable key-
boards and on-device text entry.
• Format paragraphs with left, center and right
text justification.
From the file manager in Quickoffice™ a user can
delete, move or copy documents, create new Word
and Excel documents, and open existing ones.
Documents can also be sent using email or MMS,
or over a Bluetooth™ connection.
• Portrait and landscape mode supported.
• Cut and paste text, undo edits, and more.
• Edit-protect mode – prevents editing or making
alterations while reviewing documents.
Quicksheet™
Quickword™
Quickword™ allows the user to view and edit word
processing documents saved in standard .doc
format on G900c. Computer format email
Quicksheet™ is a full function spreadsheet with
Microsoft Excel compatibility. Quicksheet™ opens
files created with Microsoft Excel 97, 2000, XP and
2003 and saved in Microsoft .xls format.
attachments can be opened directly in the phone
without the need for pre-conversion at a computer.
Existing documents may also be edited.
Key features
• Offers the most frequently used scientific, finan-
cial, statistical, date & time, lookup and aggre-
gate Excel functions and sorting.
• Multiple sheets per workbook and sheet linking.
• Advanced cell editing features that allow to you
create and modify spreadsheets easily. Permits
cell formatting in a number of different ways.
• Quickly sort data and lists.
Documents can be transferred to and from G900c
using email, MMS, or Bluetooth™ connectivity.
Quickword™ opens files created with Microsoft
Word 97, 2000, XP and 2003 and saved in
Microsoft .doc format.
When a document is opened for editing, a copy of
the document is created so that the original file is
intact. When saving a file, Quickword™ creates a
native Microsoft Word file.
• Find and Find & Replace functions.
• Cell and font colour formatting.
• Column resizing, row and column freezing.
• Portrait and landscape mode supported.
• Saves changes as a native Excel file that can be
sent via a USB or Bluetooth connection, or via
email.
Key features
• Refined user interface for easier document edit-
ing and viewing.
• Multiple Undo and Redo commands including
cut, copy, paste and formatting functions.
• View tables embedded within documents and
edit the text (tables are displayed in a single col-
umn format for easier viewing on G900c, actual
table format of the document is not affected).
• MS Word compatible paragraph and style for-
matting.
Quickpoint™
Quickpoint™ allows you to view and edit Microsoft
PowerPoint presentations. The application is
compatible with MS Office 97, 2000, XP and 2003.
It allows a variety of modes for viewing such as
slide, notes and outline views.
• Advanced text formatting and full font control
including typeface, size, bold, italics, super-
scripts, subscripts and underline.
• Open, view, edit and create both .doc (MS
Word) and .txt (text) files.
Key features
• Edit slide text in Outline view and show the
changes in the Slide View.
• Edit speaking notes.
• Edit Word documents, and forward to col-
leagues just as from a PC.
• ZoomView™ – lets the user pick the best dis-
play size.
• Edit PowerPoint presentations and forward
them to colleagues just as from a PC.
• View and edit PowerPoint slides and notes.
Advanced viewing includes three views: Outline
view, speaker’s Notes view, and Slide view.
• Zoom in and out.
• Quick navigation through documents.
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• Select between Portrait and Landscape mode.
• Save changes as a native PowerPoint file that
can be sent via a USB or Bluetooth connection,
or via email.
• Give presentations directly on the G900c with
iGo® Pitch Duo™ display accessory or on a
remotely controlled PC.
• Send presentations to a TV using the Sony Eric-
sson Media Viewer MMW-100 or to a Blue-
tooth-enabled PC projector.
Pdf+
Pdf+ is a viewer for PDF files. Pdf+ reads and
displays standard PDF files, without the need for
conversion on a computer to a proprietary format.
Pdf+ can display PDF 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5
files.
The 'wrap' view displays the document so that as
much text as possible is visible on the screen.
Images and line drawings are not visible in this
view.
Note: Pdf+ does not handle the dynamic content of
a PDF file, such as hypertext links, and cannot
render Type 0 or Type 3 fonts.
Pdf+ features:
• View the text, line drawings and bit maps in the
document.
• Browse the document, and go to a specific
page.
• Wrap the text to make it fit the screen.
• Zoom in and out to maximize the amount of text
and graphics that can be read on the screen.
• Hide the title and the status pane to maximize
the viewing area.
Document types supported
Document type
Adobe PDF
Features
Viewer
Editor
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Editor
• Search for strings in the text of the document.
• View and follow bookmarks.
Editor
• Follow links to other pages in the document.
• Follow URLs.
• Read files protected with a user password.
Speed dial
From Speed dial a user can launch the following:
• A call
• An entry in Contacts
Converter
The Converter helps converting the following
measurements: distances, volumes, weights,
temperatures, speeds, areas and currencies.
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Timer
The Timer can be used to remind the user within a
certain amount of time. The application is hidden
until the time has passed. A message is displayed
and a sound is played exactly when the time has
passed.
Stopwatch
The Stopwatch can be instantly started and
stopped to measure an exact duration of time. The
Stopwatch continues to run when a call is
answered. The Stopwatch can run in the
background if the application is closed. An icon is
displayed in the status bar to show that it is
running. Up to nine events can be timed and
recorded.
Calculator
The Calculator has the features of a standard desk
calculator, and is always available from the
application launcher.
Business card scanner
Using the Business Card Reader application a user
can take a photo of a business card and then save
it as a contact. The application automatically sorts
the scanned information into the different fields of a
contact.
The business card scanner is able to handle Latin
and Chinese (traditional and simplified) fonts, and
can handle business cards in the English, Chinese,
German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and
Swedish languages.
Connections manager
Connections manager is an application that lets the
user view and close all open Internet connections.
Here the user can also view and reset the logs for
open and closed Internet connections.
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Entertainment
Camera
Video format
Note: For technical specifications, see 5 Megapixel
camera on page 67.
Video can be stored in the following formats:
With the integrated 5 megapixel camera, the user
can take pictures and video clips and store them in
the Phone memory or on a memory card.
• MPEG-4 for normal and high quality video
recordings.
• 3GPP for low quality video recordings to be
used in MMS messages.
The megapixel quality gives excellent results when
pictures are printed or viewed on a computer or TV.
Multi-shot mode
Pictures can be sent as attachments in email or as
picture messages (MMS). A picture can also be
sent via a USB or Bluetooth™ connection.
When taking a photo of an object that moves
quickly, multi-shot mode may be used to take
several pictures in rapid succession. Pictures are
captured as long as the camera button is pressed.
Multi-shot pictures are captured in VGA resolution.
The camera and video can be started with the
camera button or from the Main menu. The
viewfinder is displayed in landscape orientation.
Auto-exposure control
The most convenient way to change the camera
settings is directly from the touch UI, that is, on the
screen. To many of the camera settings there are
shortcuts on the keypad.
The camera has a full automatic exposure control
that selects the optimal exposure needed to get an
excellent picture.
Lighting adjustment
Touch auto focus
The camera has built-in compensation for bright
skies, which automatically adjusts the brightness of
landscape pictures. This avoids the dark and dull
pictures that automatic cameras sometimes give in
difficult lighting situations. It is especially effective
for outdoor photography on grey and cloudy days.
G900c has touch auto focus functionality as an
option. This means that a user just touches the
area of the scene in the viewfinder where he or she
wants the focus to be.
Touch auto focus is the default camera setting, but
the exact meaning is touch auto focus preferred. If
a user does not touch anywhere on the screen, the
camera will work as in auto focus mode.
RSS feeds
RSS provides a way for Web sites to distribute their
content outside of a Web browser. A news Web
site might have an RSS feed which contains
breaking stories, while a magazine Web site may
provide an RSS feed with excerpts of their latest
articles.
An RSS feed is a file containing a list of news items,
each of which has a title, a description and a URL
link to read more on the content provider's Web
site.
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With the RSS Feeds application the user gets
information from the Internet into an easy-to-view
format without browsing the Web sites. The user
can browse information from dozens – or hundreds
– of Web sites without ever visiting them.
• Subscribe.
• Update feeds manually or via a predefined
schedule.
• Organize feeds into folders.
• Read news items.
• Send a news item to another device via email,
SMS, MMS, or Bluetooth connectivity.
• Link to more information via the Web browser.
With RSS Feeds the user can do the following:
Radio
The FM radio works on the 87.5 to 108.0 MHz
frequency band.
• Record a short section of a song and use the
TrackID™ Internet service to automatically iden-
tify it.
A handsfree headset or an accessory with an FM-
radio antenna must be attached to the phone for
the FM-radio to work.
• Select the FM radio as the alarm signal, thereby
allowing G900c to work as a clock radio.
• Display frequency, station name, RDS, radio
text and signal strength if the information is
available.
The RDS function displays radio text information
directly on the screen. This information is sent out
• Search a station automatically or manually.
by the radio station the user is currently tuned in to. • Enter the required frequency manually.
• Save a station and customize its saved name.
Using the FM radio it is possible to do the
following:
• Automatically switch to stations when they are
broadcasting news or traffic announcements.
• Mute the radio.
• Listen to the FM radio in the background while
using another phone application.
PlayNow™
PlayNow™ 3.0 is a unique direct-link quality music
download application. PlayNow™ users can
connect to a live list of top music hits, videos,
games and pictures. Content can be previewed
before purchasing.
The content available from PlayNow™ differs from
country to country. Games cannot be previewed
and are only available in certain phone modes.
MusicDJ™
MusicDJ™ is a MIDI sampler with pre-recorded
drum, bass, chord and accent loops in different
music styles. To create personal polyphonic
ringtones the samples are combined.
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TrackID™ – music recognition
Function that enables the user to record a few
seconds of a song, send it to a music recognition
service on the Internet and have information about
the song – title, artist and album information – sent
to the user’s phone. TrackID™ is not available in all
countries.
Sound recorder
Sound recorder is a simple screen-driven dictation
machine with the added advantage that recordings
can be beamed and exchanged via Messaging.
Using the Sound recorder, a user can also:
• Use the TrackID™ service: A music clip is
recorded and sent to the TrackID™ service,
which returns the song title, artist and album
name, if available. TrackID™ is a free service.
• Make changes to existing recordings.
• Rename recordings.
• Record a personal ringtone.
• Delete recordings.
Games
Gaming on G900c is a thrilling experience due to
the 3D hardware accelerator. The following games
have been preloaded in the phone:
Café Sudoku
Café Sudoku will entertain seasoned Sudoku fans
and newcomers alike like newer before. With over a
million available unique Sudoku puzzles and three
levels of difficulty a user will never stop having fun
with it – no matter what the skill level is. Sudoku on
mobile will never be the same!
With Café Sudoku’s online version users can create
their own Café and customize their avatar, play
with their friends and be part of the Café
Community.
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Settings
This is where the general settings of the phone are
set. It also contains the settings for Sounds &
Alerts, Display, Calls, Connectivity and Messaging.
Note: In previous Symbian phones this part of the
UI was called “Control panel”. To align the
terminology used in Symbian phones with the
terminology used in other phones from Sony
Ericsson it has been decided to change to
“Settings”.
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Phone applications
The following call features have been included in
G900c:
• Call notes: G900c can launch Notes during a
call. The note is automatically named with the
other party’s number, name (if known), time of
call and date. The user can start writing in the
note immediately.
• Follow up call: G900c can automatically create
follow up call tasks. The task contains the
phone number, contact name, time of call, and
date of call.
• Ongoing call menu: G900c has a dynamic
ongoing call menu that changes to help the user
perform actions quickly and simply.
• Accept calls: users can specify which calls to
accept and which calls to reject.
• Rich call functionality: G900c allows SMS and
MMS messages, as well as contact cards to be
easily sent during a call.
• Speakerphone.
Call log
The Call log is where all calls – dialled calls,
answered calls and missed calls – can be seen.
Detailed information for a call can be displayed and
the user can also dial a number displayed in the
Call log.
Business telephony
Corporations have traditionally used fixed-line and
DECT phones in the office, but now there is a
strong trend towards the use of mobile phones to
access business telephony features. Of prime
importance, however, is that users can still access
the features and functionality of their corporate
communication system, no matter which phone
they are using. G900c can interact with the
following corporate systems:
Feature buttons
The user activates corporate features by selecting
commands from a list, which can be dynamically
sent by the server via an IP link, or pre-configured
by the company’s IT manager, the Operator or a
service provider. Each command displays a text
description of the function.
When a command is selected, pre-configured
DTMF tones are used to communicate the desired
function to the server. The phone can even be used
to send data that the user is prompted to provide,
such as the date they will be back from a business
trip. Feature commands and text descriptions have
to be programmed using XML and then imported
into the phone.
• A corporate PABX (Private Automatic Branch
Exchange) switch, equipped with a mobile
extension port (like the Ericsson MD110 and
BusinessPhone).
• The mobile centrex service, if provided by the
Operator.
• A telephony server located at the Operator’s or
customer’s premises.
Ongoing call features are reached from the active
call view.
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Offline commands and corporate telephony
settings can be accessed by pressing the
‘corporate telephony’ icon once a calling card has
been set up. Activating a command will result in an
IP packet being sent to the server.
Routing of corporate calls
If a company uses a PABX switch, calls must be
routed via the PABX to gain access to corporate
features and resources. G900c can route outgoing
calls to the corporate switch, instead of to the
dialled B-party. To complete a call, the B-number
is then sent to the mobile extension port of the
PABX and the call set-up is completed. This
process is completely transparent to the user.
A user may dial either an internal number, such as,
1234, or a public number, like +468 123 4567.
G900c can be set to bypass the switch for certain
types of calls.
Configuring the phone for the
company
The person responsible for the corporate
communication services defines how the phone
shall be configured. This may be the company's IT
manager, the Operator or a service provider. They
define what feature commands shall be displayed
in the phone, how these commands interact with
the PABX switch and what text is displayed. They
also define how G900c shall handle calls to and
from the corporate switch. This is all done in an
XML-structured configuration file, with the
extension .pbx. Once created, this configuration
file can be easily installed onto the G900c.
To ensure that only authorized personnel have
access to the PABX, approved mobile phone
numbers are added to the list of mobile extensions
in the PBX, and only these numbers will be able to
use the facilities available.
For more information, see
Look for “Areas of use”.
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Connectivity
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
G900c features the built-in Bluetooth™ 2.0
wireless technology. Its Bluetooth power class 2,
+4 dBm radio link, operates in the globally available
2.4 GHz radio frequency band, ensuring fast and
secure communications up to a range of 10
metres, or more in ideal conditions.
Secure and fast
A data connection over a Bluetooth link to a
computer or PDA turns the phone into a modem for
Internet access or for data transfer (faster than
cable).
Note: In the few countries where the use of
Bluetooth wireless technology is not allowed, the
Bluetooth function will be disabled. In countries
where only lower output than 4 dBm or 0 dBm is
allowed, the output is limited as a customized
factory setting.
Synchronization
Fast synchronization, even without line of sight, of
calendar, notes and phonebook with a computer.
Business cards
Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates instant
connections, which are maintained even when the
devices are not in line of sight. Enhanced audio
quality voice transmission is provided under
adverse conditions, making it possible to use a
headset connection at all times.
Quick exchange of business cards, notes and
calendar events with other phones and devices.
Imaging and music
As it comes to imaging and music a user can:
• Exchange still images and video clips with
another mobile phone, a computer, or a digital
still or motion video camera.
Using Bluetooth wireless
technology in G900c
• Use the phone as a modem to send pictures
from a digital camera to an imaging server.
• Exchange music files with another mobile
phone or a computer.
• Show images on a TV or another display via an
accessory, such as the Bluetooth Media Viewer,
MMW-100.
True wireless connection
Connect without cables to headsets, car handsfree
equipment, computers/PDAs, digital still and
motion video cameras and other devices.
• Transfer stereo audio in real time, to a stereo
headset supporting the A2DP profile.
Up to 16 added devices
G900c identifies and maintains up to 16 devices.
This is equal to the maximum number of items that
can be displayed in the phone when browsing for
items.
Audio quality
G900c uses an algorithm that repairs lost audio
packets. When needed, a new packet is inserted
with content based on previous packets. This, in
conjunction with the high sensitive and high output
power radio will enhance the audio quality
Radio link
No line of sight is required; the phone can remain in
a briefcase or in a pocket, but the performance
may be improved if there are no solid objects
between the phone and the other device.
compared to a standard Bluetooth device.
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File sharing
• Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)
• Object Push Profile (OPP)
• Serial Port Profile (SPP)
• Handsfree Profile
By using the Server role of the File Transfer Profile,
the phone enables the use of a computer to
manage content files that reside in the phone’s file
system. Most computer Bluetooth applications
provide an explorer-like user interface for the file
transfer service. The content in the Games and
more folder is not exposed in the file transfer
server. Opening one of the folders will show a list of
files related to that folder, such as, images in the
Pictures folder. Using the computer application the
user can now: retrieve files from phone to
computer, delete files from the phone and transfer
files from the computer to the phone using the
normal drag and drop mechanisms provided by the
computer.
• Headset Profile
• Synchronization Profile
• Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)
• File Transfer Profile (FTP)
• Human Interface Device (HID) host only Profile
• Stereo Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
(A2DP)
• Advanced Audio/Video Remote Conference
Profile
Remote control
The phone keypad is configured for control of a
certain computer application through a special
type of HID configuration file consisting of an XML
file for the keypad and an image for the display.
HID configuration files can be downloaded into the
phone using the normal file transfer mechanisms.
File browsing
By using the Client role of the File Transfer Profile,
the phone enables the user to access file systems
of other devices, that also support the Server role
of the same profile. After pairing the phone with the
other device, the user can connect to the other
device by selecting it in the ‘My devices’ list on the
Bluetooth menu and selecting the browse option
that should be available on the left selection key. If
the browse option does not appear the user can
select the Service option to update the phone’s
knowledge that file browsing is possible to use with
the device. When the phone is connected to the file
server, the user can browse the shared folders and
retrieve files listed in different folders. Files are
transferred to the file server device using the
normal Send/via Bluetooth option.
Users can even modify the files themselves on their
computers. A few configuration files, pre-loaded in
the phone, enable the user to navigate on a
computer desktop and control presentations and
Media players.
System functions
Characteristics
The HID configuration files, and the set of
predefined HID configuration files, are
customizable. The configuration files can be
modified by the user if transferred to, and opened
on, a computer.
Media viewing
The phone can send images and sounds to a
media viewer device, such as, the MMW-100 TV
adaptor accessory. The user can also conveniently
run a slide show on the TV showing a set of nice
phone camera pictures for family and friends. The
phone can connect to a Bluetooth device that can
receive images, the image can be transferred to the
remote screen and displayed.
Enablers and bearers
The HID-based remote control function works over
a Bluetooth connection. It is possible to download
the HID configuration files via a Bluetooth or USB
connection. It is also possible to transfer the files to
another device using a Bluetooth connection.
Power save mode
Profiles
The following Bluetooth profiles are supported in
G900c:
The phone uses sniff mode on headset, handsfree
and HID connections which means reduced power
consumption and shorter connection set-up times.
• Dial-up Networking Profile (DUNP)
• Generic Access Profile (GAP)
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USB
G900c is USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 compliant,
and for the transferring of large amounts of data, a
user can select high-speed mode – up to 480
Mbps. This greatly reduces the time needed to
transfer, for example, a large number of music files.
At synchronization of PIM data in the phone with
the corresponding data in a computer (using PC
Suite for Sony Ericsson) USB full-speed mode, 12
Mbps, is used.
G900c supports USB charging (works in both USB
modes).
USB in a mobile phone means a possibility of
convenient data transfer between the phone and a
computer.
Voice over IP, VoIP
G900c comes with enablers for creating a Voice
over IP (VoIP) client. This makes it possible to use
the phone as a complement to, or even as a
replacement for, a fixed phone at home. A Sony
Ericsson partner may develop, market and deliver
VoIP clients using the audio and network enablers
provided in G900c. Near-realtime PCM Record &
Play, echo cancellation, and access to audio paths
are a few examples of enablers.
Several companies offer VoIP clients that can be
used in G900c. Uniphone, for example, is the name
of one such client. See Third party application
support on page 65.
Object exchange – 'Send as'
G900c makes it easy to transfer objects via a
Bluetooth connection, or via Messaging. This is
presented to the user via 'Send as' commands in
various applications. The user simply selects an
item, such as a contact, then selects 'Send as' and
chooses the method to be used for the sending. To
beam an appointment to other people, or to receive
a new background image from someone are a few
examples.
Bearer >
Bluetooth SMS
MMS
Email
Application (Data Type)
Contact (vCard)
Appointment (vCall)
Task (vCall)
Note
Image
Sound Clip (Ringtone)
Bookmark
Sound recorder (Voice note)
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• To beam an item over a Bluetooth connection,
scanning is used to find other devices within
range. The user then selects the required device
and sends the information across.
• When sending an item using an SMS, EMS or
MMS message, or an email, the required mes-
sage type is created with the selected object
attached. It is then sent over the air (OTA).
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
G900c is equipped with a Memory Stick Micro™
(M2™) memory card slot, but no card is included at
delivery.
Memory Stick™ compatibility
A Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory card may
be inserted into, for example, a computer or
camera with Memory Stick™ support, using a
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) adaptor. A Memory
Stick™ has full electrical and file system
compatibility.
Memory cards offer a convenient way of adding
storage and other functions to a mobile phone, and
use it to, for example:
• Transfer images to other image-aware devices,
like computers and printers.
• Transfer data and media (sound, pictures, video
clips, documents etc) between G900c and a
computer or Mac.
Compatibility with other Memory
Stick™ devices
G900c defines its own folder structure on a
• Store backup copies of important files on the
memory card.
• Install new applications from the memory card.
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory card, within
a vendor-specific area and this is the only area that
can be accessed by all the G900c applications,
• Have third party applications make use of mem- except File manager. File manager may be used to
ory card storage.
• Transfer data on a memory card using a USB
cable between G900c and a connected com-
puter.
• Personalize G900c using media on a memory
card.
move files between G900c's MMFH (MultiMedia
File Handling) system and folders placed on a
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) by other devices,
thus allowing files to be shared between G900c
and other devices.
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Data storage
The memory of G900c is divided into:
behaves just like a normal disk drive. The fold-
ers can be viewed and managed from the File
manager application or from a connected com-
puter.
• A Phone memory with a phone part, and an
'Organizer' part running Symbian OS. The
‘Organizer’ part consists of a RAM (Random
Access Memory) memory that is controlled by
the Symbian OS, and a 256 MB flash memory.
The flash memory is split into approximately 96
MB for operating purposes and up to 160 MB
for storage of user data, additional languages
and settings such as the active theme. This part
• A Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) memory card of
maximum 8 GB (not included at delivery) for
user file storage. This memory behaves like a
normal disk drive. It can be accessed as a USB
mass storage device from a computer, allowing
fast transfer of files.
User storage
The user storage space (C: drive) is shared across
applications without any imposed restrictions,
apart from the whole space becoming full.
Depending on the application, data can be
beamed, mailed, uploaded to the Web, transferred
to a computer or moved to a memory card in order
to archive and create free user space on Sony
Ericsson P1. See “Synchronization” on page 44.
Unlike a computer, the user does not need to be
aware of the underlying file system. Applications
will always store information automatically in the
appropriate folder, simplifying the management of
data. Third party applications may implement more
complex file management solutions where
required.
User storage configuration in
G900c
Applications and information are placed in the
internal storage of G900c in the factory. This
provides sample demonstration, educational,
multimedia and fun content so that G900c can be
used directly out of the box. Much of this can be
deleted by the user in order to make the space
available for personal use.
Additional storage space is available by using
memory cards. Memory cards of up to 8 GB
capacity are supported. Any number of memory
cards may be used for storage. See “Memory Stick
Micro™ (M2™)” on page 38 for more information
on how to use memory cards when exchanging
data with other devices.
Action at master reset
Master reset restores the phone to its purchase
state, that is, all user data is deleted. When a
master reset is initiated the user can select to keep
all user-installed applications. Data can be restored
as follows:
If the user has backed up data in G900c using the
PC Suite for Sony Ericsson, then the C: drive can
be restored to the state it was in when the backup
was made. The exception is DRM Forward Lock
protected files, which cannot be transferred to
other media and therefore not backed up.
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Otherwise, data can be re-loaded from the Sony
Ericsson Web site.
Note: If there is a memory card inserted in the
phone, its content is not affected by a master reset.
Since Multimedia content is easily transferable
using a Bluetooth connection, it is simple to restore
favourite content from someone else's G900c
(unless DRM protected).
Folder view of internal storage
This section explains in more detail how the data is
organized on the C: drive.
When viewed from a PC using PC Suite for Sony
Ericsson, the 'C:' drive is named 'Phone memory',
but only a subset of the folders is accessible from
the PC.
There is a folder for each media type: image, audio
and video. Documents (such as Microsoft Word
files) are stored in the 'Document' folder. An 'Other'
folder provides a place for files that do not fit into
the other categories.
A folder is created beneath the applicable media
type. There is no limit on the number of subfolders
that can be created. Unfiled folders are created in
the initial folder structure and all material is placed
in the unfiled folder by default. Sony Ericsson
Multimedia Content is stored in 'Sony Ericsson'
subfolders.
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Synchronization
To be truly mobile, users must be able to carry their
important information with them. Equipping mobile
phones with Personal Information Manager (PIM)
programs like calendars, task lists and phonebooks
gives users access to their most important data
anywhere and anytime. The information is kept
updated by synchronizing it with the information at
the office or at home. The growing use of
groupware such as Microsoft Outlook means that
more and more meetings are booked electronically
in daily business life.
G900c uses the SyncML 1.2 protocol for
synchronization. This means that it has the
compatibility to synchronize with a wide variety of
devices over a number of different communications
media.
SyncML – an OMA standard for synchronization
In G900c SyncML is used for both local
synchronization (with a computer using a USB
cable or a Bluetooth™ connection) and remote
synchronization over HTTP.
What information can be
synchronized in G900c?
Application
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synchronization capability, Sony Ericsson realizes
that interoperability of remote synchronization is of
utmost importance if mobile data use is to become
as widespread as generally predicted. That is why
Ericsson, along with IBM, Lotus, Motorola,
Matsushita, Nokia, Palm Inc., Psion and Starfish
Software, founded the SyncML initiative in
February 2000. Supported by more than 600
software and hardware developers, the SyncML
initiative seeks to develop and promote a globally
open standard for remote synchronization, called
SyncML. Unlike many other synchronization
platforms, SyncML is an open industry
Contacts
Calendar
Tasks
Notes (text part only)
Email
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Bookmarks
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proprietary and therefore not SyncML compliant.
specification that offers universal interoperability.
Because it uses a common language, called XML,
for specifying the messages that synchronize
devices and applications, SyncML has been called
the only truly future-proof platform for enabling
reliable and immediate update of data. The benefit
for the end user is that SyncML can be used almost
anywhere and in a wide variety of devices,
regardless of application or operating system.
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Remote synchronization
Remote synchronization takes place over the air
using HTTP and is the ideal way to keep G900c up
to date.
Synchronization services are offered by third-party
service providers and as added capability to
corporate PIM applications. Corporate PIM
applications, such as Microsoft® Exchange, can
be supplemented with SyncML capability.
Server alerted synchronization
If updates are made on the computer the server
automatically notifies G900c. The updates are
automatically synchronized to G900c. A remote
server can initiate a synchronization with G900c
using WAP Push.
Local synchronization
G900c is supplied with PC software for local
synchronization. It may be installed from the
supplied CD or downloaded from the Web. For
more information on PC Suite, see PC Suite for
Sony Ericsson on page 46.
Notes
Tasks
Email messages
Bookmarks
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Automatic synchronization
Synchronization can be configured to start
automatically, given that a suitable synchronization
program is running on the other device:
• When the USB cable is plugged in to G900c.
• When Bluetooth wireless technology is acti-
vated on both devices and they come into oper-
ating range.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
or cable
Intelligent process
G900c always synchronizes using SyncML,
regardless the connection type. It can be
connected via a Bluetooth™ connection or a USB
cable. The cable is connected directly to the phone
or via a desktop charger connector.
A synchronization engine performs the task of
synchronizing. For local synchronization, the
synchronization engine is an application that runs
on the PC. The synchronization engine compares,
updates and resolves conflicts to ensure that the
information in the phone is the same as that in the
PC.
Synchronization capacity
G900c meets the standard performance
requirement to synchronize the following number of
items “within a reasonable time”:
Contacts
Calendar items
2000
1000
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PC Suite for Sony Ericsson
The PC Suite for Sony Ericsson CD, which is delivered with the phone, includes the following applications:
Synchronization
File Manager
Application for local synchronization of PIM data between the phone and PC
applications such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes®. For more
information on synchronization, see Synchronization on page 44.
Enables Windows Explorer to see the phone as a device and the Phone
memory and an inserted memory card as two disk drives on the device. Files
can be copied between the PC and the phone, or in the other direction.
Typical uses include:
• Archiving pictures taken on G900c to PC storage.
• Moving images to G900c to use in personalization, MMS messages etc.
• Storing MP3 files on a memory card.
• Storing work documents (Word, Excel) on G900c to read on the move.
Mobile Networking
Wizard
Wizard and drivers for using the phone as a modem over a Bluetooth
connection, or using the USB cable.
Backup Manager
Files in the user data area (which includes installed third party applications)
are backed up and stored on a PC. The restore option returns data to the
phone, for example, after a software upgrade.
Backup Manager requires a USB cable connection.
Download Language
Application Installer
Enables the user to load a different language from the CD and switch the
phone user interface to that language. The language files are also available for
Software for installing new applications in the phone from a PC.
Application for storing, editing and sharing images.
Adobe Photoshop
Album SE
Apple QuickTime Player Application for viewing audio and video files.
Sony Ericsson Update
Service
Application for updating the phone with the latest software.
Compatibility
The PC Suite for Sony Ericsson software enables
synchronization with the following Personal
Information Managers (PIMs):
The PC Suite for Sony Ericsson software is
designed to work with:
• Windows 2000 Professional, SP4
• Windows XP Home, SP2
• Microsoft® Outlook® 2000, SP3
• Outlook 2002, SP2
• Outlook 2003, SP1
• Windows XP Professional, SP2
• Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, Home
Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate
• Outlook 2007
• Lotus Notes® 5.0, 6.0, 7.0
• Internet Explorer 6, 7
• Windows Address Book
• Windows Contacts
The general system requirements are as required
by the used PC operating system, or as a
minimum:
• PC with 500 Mhz or higher processor clock
speed
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• 256 MB of RAM or more
• 1.5 GB of available free hard disk space
• Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution
video adapter and monitor
• Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible
pointing device
Older operating systems, for example, Windows
98, Windows ME and Windows NT will not work
together with PC Suite for Sony Ericsson.
It is recommended that the PC Suite software is
installed using the same language as the operating
system on the PC.
Mac compatibility
PC Suite for Sony Ericsson cannot be used on Mac
computers. Mac users, however, can use Apple’s
synchronizing software iSync 2 to synchronize data
in the G900c with PIM applications in the
computer.
Limitations: Only the address book and the
calendar can be synchronized, and the
synchronization must be performed over a
Bluetooth connection.
Media Manager
Apart from all the PC Suite applications, the
consumer pack also contains a CD with software
for loading the phone with music files – Media
Manager. This can be used to search for music files
on PCs and audio CDs, convert existing music
files, copy MP3 files to the phone, and more.
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DRM
SD – Separate Delivery
G900c supports OMA DRM Separate Delivery.
Content and associated licences are received as
separate DRM packages, either simultaneously or
The Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology
enables the secure distribution, promotion, and
sale of digital media. Examples of such content
include screen savers, themes, ringtones, and
branded games (currently restricted to java games/ at different points in time. This enables the
midlets only). In other words, content providers can
control how users may use different types of
content in devices, such as, mobile phones,
computers or PDAs. Content providers can also
control the use of content in related services, such
as MMS and download.
distribution of content to other users – with the
same possibilities to control the use of the content
as exist with Combined Delivery/Forward Lock.
Distribution of content to other users will require
them to obtain licences from the licence issuer.
Protection properties
Content that is protected according to the OMA
DRM standard is given special properties:
Sony Ericsson is actively focusing on technology
standardization for the DRM concept, and supports
the ongoing standardization work and activities of
the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA). Sony Ericsson is
fully committed to open standard solutions in the
mobile environment and is a principal driver of
many open standard initiatives. This will ensure the
interoperability of mobile phones in the DRM area
and also result in a strong, competitive DRM
standard.
• Content with Forward Lock or Combined Deliv-
ery protection cannot be further distributed
since the “Send to” option is disabled.
• All three types of protected content (FWL, CD
and SD) packages can be stored on a memory
card, thereby enabling storage of large amounts
of content.
G900c supports the OMA DRM v1 standard.
• OMA DRM Combined Delivery/Forward Lock
protected content cannot be used in another
device other than the device it was saved on.
Only Separate Delivery packages can be used
on another device, after obtaining licences to
use the content on the new device. Licences to
use the content can never be distributed from
user to user (phone to phone). Licences always
have to be obtained directly from the licence
issuer.
FWL – Forward Lock
G900c supports OMA DRM Forward Lock. It is the
simplest OMA use case, with no special licences
defined. The content is provided in a single DRM
packaged file, thus protecting the content from
being distributed by the user. It enables a secure
means for the content provider to deliver/provide
content which incurs a charge. Forward Lock
content will normally be received by G900c as part
of an MMS message or via HTTP download. G900c
supports OMA Download. More information is
DRM package
DRM packaging software is typically included in
the software used by the content provider. It is
used to create the DRM package according to the
OMA DRM v1 standard before it is delivered to the
phone, including content and associated licences.
CD – Combined Delivery
G900c supports OMA DRM Combined Delivery/
Forward Lock. Content and associated licences
are downloaded or delivered to the user as a single
DRM packaged file. This means that the content or
licence issuer controls to which extent the content
can be used. As with pure Forward Lock, the user
will be unable to distribute this content for use on
another device.
In Japan, only files with SD protection for playback
will be accepted in the Media player and in some
European markets DRM content can be used only
for automated use/themes, such as ringtones.
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Personalization
G900c can be personalized by the user in one of
the following ways:
Alterations to the appearance of many of the
screens may be simply carried out through
changing the phone's Theme. New themes may be
loaded on to G900c from the Internet and other
sources.
• Use of a computer-based utility application.
• Via Over the Air (OTA) configuration, initiated by
the Operator, user or IT helpdesk.
Background and application shortcuts
Users can set a static image to be the background
'wallpaper' for the standby screen. The JPEG, GIF,
BMP, WBMP, MBM and PNG formats are
The application shortcut buttons may be
personalized by the user.
supported. Larger images will be resized to fit.
Screen saver
A 'screen saver' image can be displayed after a
period of inactivity. The user can switch this facility
on and off. Supported formats are the same as for
background images. Note that the use of animated
GIF increases power consumption.
When the screen saver is deactivated, G900c will
revert to the state it was in before the screen saver
was activated.
Picture phone book
The user may store a picture of each contact in the
Contacts application. When an incoming call is
received with a CLI (Calling Line Identification)
matching a phone contact, the contact's picture is
displayed together with the other information. The
contact's picture is also displayed when making a
call, or using the speed dial screen in picture view
mode. A copy of the picture is held in the Contacts
database. Therefore, the original picture may be
deleted or renamed without losing the copy stored
in Contacts.
Ringtones
The user can add as many ringtones as desired,
subject only to available file space. Ringtones may
be collected from many sources including MMS,
EMS, and a computer.
Any compatible audio file in the multimedia storage
(in the Phone memory or on a memory card)
including MP3 can be selected as a ringtone.
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G900c can play both iMelody format ringtones and
the following polyphonic formats: AMR, AU, MIDI,
RMF (Beatnik), MP3 and WAV.
that contact will be played. If the ringtone has been
deleted, moved, renamed or is located on a
memory card and the phone is connected to a
computer as a USB mass storage device, then the
system default ringtone will be played.
A system default ringtone is provided. This is the
ringtone when G900c is first initialised. It cannot be
deleted and is retained after a master reset.
If no CLI information is available, then only a default
ringtone can be played. If the user has selected a
personalized default ringtone and it is available
(can be read from the Phone memory or an
inserted memory card) then it will be played,
otherwise the system default ringtone will be
played.
A personal ringtone may be selected for a contact –
the user simply selects the ringtone while entering
or editing the contact's details. When the Calling
Line Identification (CLI) of the incoming call is
matched to a contact, the personal ringtone for
Themes and skins
A theme or skin is a way to provide a complete
customized visual experience for the user.
• Graphical appearance of interface elements.
• Sounds for events, for example, ringtones, mes-
sage alerts, notification, area info, auto set-up
and reminder.
Themes can define:
• Text, outline and background colours.
• Background images.
Themes and skins can be created or downloaded.
Over-The-Air (OTA) configuration
OTA remote configuration provides a simple setup
of services. The user is spared the task of finding
complex technical information and then manually
entering it via the user interface. Instead, a Web
request or a call to the mobile Operator's helpdesk
is all that is needed – the appropriate settings are
then sent via SMS directly to the phone.
• WAP account (account name and WAP Gate-
way settings).
• ISP settings (bearer information, username,
password).
• Browser settings including Bookmark (name
and URL).
• OMA DS Sync settings (SyncML).
• MMS settings.
OTA configuration using the OMA Client
Provisioning v1.1 (WAP OMA Provisioning)
specification – a backward compatible extension of
the client provisioning functionality included in
WAP 2.0 (v1.0) – enables the following parameters
to be provisioned:
• Email account for POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP
including settings (username, password,
address, server details).
• OMA Device Management.
Sony Ericsson phone configurator
To configure the phone for Internet, email and
MMS the necessary settings for many networks
can be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/
support. This is a free service to owners of Sony
Ericsson mobile phones.
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Locks
G900c has the following lock functionality:
Phone lock
The phone lock can be set to ‘Off’, ‘At power On’ or
‘When SIM changed’.
When set to ‘When SIM changed’ the phone lock
will be activated if the SIM is changed. This
prevents other users from using the phone with
their SIM without the owner’s consent.
When set to ‘At power On’ the phone lock code
(default 0000) has to be entered every time the
phone is turned on.
The code can be changed as long as the user
knows the current code.
SIM card lock
The SIM card lock can be set to ‘Off’ or ‘At power
on’.
If the SIM card lock is set to ‘At power on’, every
time the phone is switched on a user will have to
enter a predefined code. The code can be changed
by the users as long as they know the current
code.
If the SIM card lock is set to ‘Off’ the SIM can be
used by any user without the SIM owner’s consent.
Inactivity lock
If the inactivity lock is activated the touch screen is
locked after 60 seconds of inactivity. To open the
lock, a user touches any of the phone keys and is
then prompted to enter the phone lock code (see
above).
Automatic keylock
If the automatic keylock is activated, the keyboard
becomes locked after a period of inactivity. To turn
on or off the keylock there are two options:
Keylock can also be turned on from the status bar
“More” menu.
Automatic keylock is a user setting, only activated
from Standby.
• Use the G900c dedicated keylock key.
• Use the standard keypad sequence (# plus
“Unlock”) from Standby view.
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GPRS
Using GPRS with G900c has many advantages:
• Constant connection – keep an open connec-
tion to an email system or the company net-
work, staying online to receive and send
messages at all times. All connection settings
can be managed by using the data connections
feature.
• High speed – gain access automatically to
increased bandwidth when downloading large
files such as images.
• Cost efficient – use transmission capacity only
when needed, thus reducing costs.
• Email over GPRS – remain connected to an
email system while reading and preparing mes-
sages (which are then sent at high-speed).
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Symbian OS operating system
Symbian OS is the open operating system licensed
by the world's leading mobile phone
Symbian OS supports a wide range of device
categories with several user interfaces, this
manufacturers. It is designed for the specific
requirements of advanced 2G and 2.5G mobile
phones. Symbian OS combines the power of an
integrated applications environment with mobile
telephony, bringing advanced data services to the
mass market.
includes UIQ, which is the software platform used
in G900c.
Key features of Symbian OS v9.1
General
Security
• Improved system performance, especially at
start-up.
The aims of the security developments in Symbian
OS v9.1 are to protect the integrity of the phone,
provide extra control over user billable events and
to prevent malicious software corrupting
• New multimedia framework supporting record-
ing, playback and streaming.
• Graphics – direct access to screen and key-
board gives high performance; graphics accel-
erator API; increased UI flexibility (support for
multiple simultaneous display, multiple display
sizes and multiple display orientation).
• Java™ support – supports the latest wireless
Java standards. For more information, see
Java™ on page 55.
• Communications protocols – wide area net-
working stacks including TCP/IP and WAP 2.0,
personal area networking support including Blu-
etooth connectivity and USB; support is also
provided for multihoming and link layer Quality-
of-Service (QoS) on GPRS network.
executables and data. The aims have been met by:
• Providing platform security by a proactive sys-
tem defence mechanism based on granting and
monitoring application capabilities through
Symbian-signed certification. The infrastructure
allows applications to have private protected
data stores.
• A proactive defence mechanism against mal-
ware. The platform security infrastructure uses a
capability-based model, which ensures that
sensitive operations, such as, modifying user
data, making calls and using network connec-
tions, can only be accessed by applications
which have been certified by an appropriate
signing authority.
• Data caging, which allows applications to have
their own private data protection. This allows
applications a guaranteed secure data source.
This can be used for applications, such as,
ecommerce. An application can access other
directories marked as open but cannot access
another application’s private directory.
• Additional platform security includes full
encryption and certificate management, secure
protocols (HTTPS, SSL and TLS) and WIM
framework.
• International support – supports the Unicode
Standard version 3.0.
• Data synchronization – over-the-air (OTA) syn-
chronization support using OMA standards
(OMADS 1.2); PC-based synchronization over
USB and Bluetooth connections; a PC Connec-
tivity suite providing the ability to transfer files
and synchronize PIM data.
• Improved device management which provides
network Operators and enterprises with new
capabilities to manage phones in the field. This
includes OMA DM 1.1.2 support and OMA client
provisioning 1.1.
• Support for Bluetooth wireless technology
eSCO and Bluetooth stereo headset profiles
have been implemented.
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EKA2 kernel
Development and testing
• The EKA2 realtime kernel, with guaranteed
response times, provides the basis for a robust
and power-efficient phone. Predictable real time
operation means that the OS will respond to
interrupts, system and user threads within a
known period. This means that no task in the
system can prevent the OS from responding to
key tasks.
• Provides new customization and configurability
options for the operating system.
• Symbian OS is built using the ARM RVCT 2.1
compiler, which is compliant with the ARM EABI
standard. This allows compatibility with the lat-
est ARM compilers and reduces the Symbian
OS footprint while enhancing performance.
• Developing for Symbian OS – native system and
application development in C++, supported by
CodeWarrior and shortly Eclipse-based IDEs.
Java MIDP 2 supported by all mainstream Java
tools. PC-hosted emulator for general develop-
ment.
• Support for multiple simultaneous IP connec-
tions.
UIQ 3.0
The UIQ 3.0 platform offers support for multiple
form factors on the same code base and ease of
Operator configuration.
UIQ 3.0 is based on Symbian OS v9.1 and is
equipped to meet the various demands from phone
manufacturers, network Operators and end users.
• UIQ 3.0 offers features for Operator customiza-
tions and branding. Sony Ericsson will use
these features to configure G900c to meet
requirements from network Operators. The
same customizations can then be re-used on
other UIQ phones with different form factors.
• Developers can utilize the features of UIQ 3.0 to
easily develop applications.
• The SDK (Software Development Kit) can be
used to expand these applications or create
new ones. Building blocks, layout managers
and a wide range of controls, such as menus
and dialogs, make it easier to design applica-
tions for UIQ. Using these tools also gives the
applications the UIQ look and feel which users
are familiar with. The application framework and
system services are the basis of the UI platform.
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Java™
G900c supports JavaTM ME CLDC 1.1.
CLDC 1.1 JSRs supported:
• JTWI 1.0 (JSR-185) consisting of CLDC (Con-
nected Limited Device Configuration) 1.1 HI
(JSR-139), MIDP 2.0 (JSR-118), WMA 1.1 (JSR-
120)
• PDA PIM and File Access (JSR-75)
• Bluetooth wireless technology (JSR-82)
• Mobile Media API (JSR-135)
• Web Service (JSR-172)
• Mobile 3D Graphics (JSR-184)
• Wireless Messaging API 2.0 (JSR-205)
• Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API (JSR-226)
• Payment API (JSR-229)
• Nokia UI API 1.1
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G900c consumer package
The exact contents of the G900c package depend
on the localization, but the basic contents are as
follows:
• G900c with one extra stylus
• Battery BST-33 (950mAh)
• Charger CST-70, non-cascadable
• Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM-62
• Exclusive USB cable DCU-65
• PC Suite for Sony Ericsson CD, including Sony
Media Manager
• User documentation package
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Accessories
Note: This list of accessories, compatible with G900c, will be continuously updated.
ACCESSORY
PRODUCT NAME
Batteries
Standard Battery
BST-33
Home & Office & Power
Charger
CST-60
CDS-65
Desk Stand
External Powerpack
Headset Charger
CST-61
MDS-70
MDS-80
CDS-75
CCR-70
CMT-60
MDS-60
MDS-65
MRC-60
MRC-65
Home Audio System
Home Audio System II
Leftside Deskstand / Generic Connector
M2 USB Card Reader
Micro Travel Charger SEMC
Music Desk Stand
Music Desk Stand II
Music Remote Control
Music Remote Control for leftside
Strap x 5
Two port standard charger
Handsfree
CST-75
Akono™ Headset
HBH-608
Basic Mono PHF - kitting
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
HPB-62
HBH-610
HBH-GV435
HBH-GV435a
HBH-GV450
HBH-IV835
HBH-IV840
HBH-PV700
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Bluetooth Headset
HBH-PV702
HBH-PV703
HBH-PV705
HBH-PV708
HBH-PV710
HBH-PV712
HBH-PV770
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth Headset
PHF Generic HW platform
Portable Handsfree, mono
Portable Handsfree, mono Sport
Personal Music
HPB-60
HPS-60
Sports Stereo PHF
HPM-65
Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Stereo Bluetooth Headset
Stereo PHF
HBH-DS200
HBH-DS205
HBH-DS970
HBH-DS980
HBH-DS220
HPM-64
Stereo PHF for kitting
Stereo PHF for kitting
Stereo PHF for kitting / Walkman Entry
Stereo PHF HQ Audio
Stereo PHF remote control with display
Stereo PHF with RC
HPM-61
HPM-62
HPM-64k
HPM-77
HPM-90
HPM-82
Stereo PHF with RC
HPM-85
Streetstyle Stereo PHF neckband
Ultra Style Stereo PHF
Ultra Style Stereo PHF
Ultra Style Stereo PHF
Car
HPM-83
HPM-70
HPM-75
HPM-77
Bluetooth Car Handsfree
Bluetooth Car Handsfree
Bluetooth Car Handsfree
HCB-100E
HCB-300
HCB-400
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Bluetooth Car Speakerphone
Bluetooth Car Speakerphone with display
Cig. Lighter Adapter SEMC
HCB-100
HCB-120
CLA-60
Cig. Lighter Adapter SEMC
CLA-61
Emerging Car Handsfree
Entry Bluetooth Car Speakerphone
Featured Bluetooth Car Speakerphone
HCB-105
HCB-150
HCH-70
Generic holder solution for all connector
locations
GPS Car Handsfree
GPS Enabler
HGE-100
HCE-26
GPS Enabler II
GPS Sports
Stereo Mute Box
True Car HF
Universal Car Holder
Windshield mount
Connectivity
HCH-60
HWE-40
Exclusive USB Cable
USB Cable
DCU-65
DCU-60
Multimedia
Bluetooth Jukebox
Bluetooth Music Receiver
Bluetooth Speakers
Bluetooth Wrist Watch
Bluetooth Wrist Watch
Digital photo frame
Entry portable speakers
Entry portable speakers II
FM Music Transmitter (EU)
FM Music Transmitter (FCC)
Music Cable
BMR-xxx
MBR-100
MBW-100
MBW-150
MPS-30
MMR-70
MMR-60
MMC-60
MMC-70
Music Cable 3.5 mm
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OneGrip Speakers
Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Portable Speakers
Portable Speakers II
Portable Speakers III
Speaker Bag
MPS-75
MBS-100
MPS-60
MPS-70
MPS-XX
Imageware
Active Case
IAC-25
Active Case 2008
Camera phone Case (kit with tripod etc)
Classic Case
IPK-100
ICE-25
ICE-45
Classic Case
Cord management
Executive Case
IEC-20
ICE-40
Executive Case
SE Carry Case
Style up covers
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Technical specifications
General technical data
Product name
System
G900c
Tri-band GSM Release 99 recommendations
GSM 900 (CTR 19 and CTR 20)
GSM 1800 (CTR 31 and CTR 32)
EGSM mode supported
Speech coding
HR, FR, EFR, AMR supported where available, for high speech quality
Operating system
Symbian OS v9.1
UIQ 3.0
Application CPU
EMP platform
GSM SIM card
ARM9, 208 MHz
R8+ version of EMP U100
GSM SIM - GSM 11.11
Small plug-in card; 1,8 V and 3 V
Internal memory size (for user
data)
160 MB
Data transfer speeds
Length
USB High-speed, up to 480 Mbps
106 mm
Width
49 mm
Thickness
Weight
13 mm
99 g
Antenna
Built-in
Colours
Dark Brown / Dark Red
BST-33 (950 mAh)
Battery
Screen
Display type
Display size
Pixel size
TFT
QVGA
240 x 320
262 k
Colour resolution
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Screen surface
Illumination
Touch-sensitive
Variable intensity backlight
Performance and technical characteristics
Dimension
GSM 900/
E-GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1900
Frequency range
(MHz)
TX: 880 – 915
RX: 925 – 960
TX: 1710 – 1785
RX: 1805 – 1880
TX: 1850 – 1910
RX: 1930 – 1990
Channel spacing
200 kHz
200 kHz
200 kHz
Number of channels 174 Carriers *8 (TDMA)
Modulation GMSK
374 Carriers *8 (TDMA)
GMSK
299 Carriers *8 (TDMA)
GMSK
TX Phase Accuracy < 5º RMS Phase error
(burst)
< 5º RMS Phase error
(burst)
< 5º RMS Phase error
(burst)
Duplex spacing
45 MHz
95 MHz
+/- 0.1 ppm
3.6 V
80 MHz
+/- 0.1 ppm
3.6 V
Frequency stability +/- 0.1 ppm
Voltage operation
(nominal)
3.6 V
Transmitter RF
power output
33 dBm Class 4
(2 W peak)
30 dBm Class 1
(1 W peak)
30 dBm Class 1
(1 W peak)
Transmitter Output 50 Ω
50 Ω
50 Ω
impedance
Transmitter
< -36 dBm up to 1 GHz
< -30 dBm
< -30 dBm
Spurious emission
< -30 dBm over 1 GHz
(according to GSM spec.) (according to GSM spec.)
(according to GSM spec)
Receiver RF level
Better than – 102 dBm
< 2.4%
– 102 dBm
< 2.4%
Better than – 102 dBm
< 2.4%
Receiver RX Bit
error rate
Current consumption, talk and standby times
Talk time
GSM up to 8 hours
Operating time
Up to 8 hours
Music playback up to 27 hours
Standby time
GSM up to 300 hours
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USSD technical data
Feature
Support
USSD support
GSM Phase 1/2 (Cross-phase compatibility).
GPRS behaviour according to class B.
Mode support -mode
UI-mode details
UI-mode supported.
SAT initiated USSD supported.
• Possible to scroll the text up and down in USSD messages.
• Possible to highlight embedded numbers and take actions
accordingly.
GPRS technical data
Dimension
Support
Compatible GPRS and SMG
specifications
Release 99 according to ETSI specification.
Data rates
Multislot class 10 supported (4+2)
CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4
9,050 bps, 13,400 bps, 15,600 bps, 21,400 bps supported
(network-dependent).
Medium Access Modes
Dynamic allocation
Yes
Support of Packet Control
Channels (PBCCH/PCCCH)
Network operation mode
NOM I, II, III
Yes
Support of GPRS/CS combined
procedures
Network control mode
NC0 and 2
Yes
Support of access in 2 phases
Support of PRACH on 11 bits
Yes
Support of GPRS re-selection C31/ Yes
C32
Support of static and dynamic
addressing
Yes
Support of power control Uplink
and Downlink
Uplink = yes, Downlink is a network feature.
GEA1, GEA2
Support of ciphering algorithms
Support of compression algorithms Yes, V42bis and IP header compression.
Mode of operation
Class B and C supported.
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Dimension
Support
R Reference point
Physical layer: Support of RS232
PPP is supported as L2 layer in the R reference point
Authentication algorithms PAP, CHAP supported
IP connectivity
PDP context
PDP type IP is supported
IP termination in mobile or TE (laptop, PDA) supported
10 PDP context descriptions stored in mobile
PDP context description is edited via application in mobile,
AT-command or via OTA
Simultaneous PDP contexts are supported, maximum 2.
SIM
GPRS aware and non-GPRS aware SIM cards are supported.
AT commands
Some of the supported commands:
AT+CGDCONT - DEFINE PDP CONTEXT
AT+CGQREQ - Quality of Service Profile (REQUESTED)
AT+CGQMIN - Quality of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable)
AT+CGATT - PACKET DOMAIN SERVICE ATTACH OR DETACH
AT+CGACT - PDP CONTEXT ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE
AT+CGDATA - ENTER DATA STATE
For more information, see www.sonyericsson.com/developer
GPRS maximum data rates (Kpbs)
CS-1 9.05 Kbps
4 + 1 Rx 36.2
Tx 9.05
CS-2 13.5 Kbps
CS-3 15.6 Kbps
CS-4 21.4 Kbps
53.6
13.4
62.4
15.6
85.6
21.4
Hardware buttons
On/Off button
Keypad with 12 keys
Note-it key
Multi-messaging key
Keylock key
Back key
Navigation key, 5-way: up, down, left, right and inwards
C (Cancel) key
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On/Off button
Volume up/down rocker key. Long press on this button skips to
previous or next track or radio station.
Camera key
Text input
Numeric keypad-based predictive text input.
Handwriting recognition and on-screen keyboard with advanced
text prediction, including automatic word completion and next
word and spelling suggestions.
Third party application support
Note: The list below may be subject to future updates, that is, new applications may be added, others
removed.
Application
Accuweather – Offers access to a wealth of world-wide
weather. Detailed current conditions give the user a
look at what the weather is currently doing for their
location, or for any of thousands of locations around
the world.
Try & Buy application from Accuweather
Try & Buy application from Webgate
Advanced Call Manager – Ultra-fast recognition of
remote callers.
Café Sudoku –
Preloaded application from Java
Try & Buy application from Dreamspring
Try & Buy application from Webgate
Try & Buy application from F-secure
Free application
DreamConnect –
Easysearch –
F-secure Mobile Security
Google Mail (Gmail)
Google Mobile Maps – Lets a user easily find a location
and get directions on how to go there.
Free application from Google
Handy Expense – Where is the money gone during
business trips. Handy Expense keeps track of them,
and also compiles expense reports.
Try & Buy application from Epocware
Try & Buy application from Epocware
Handy Safe – A perfect assistant for secure and
convenient management of data, like passwords, credit
card details, user names, accounts, Web pages, and
insurance policies.
IM+ Lite (Google talk)
Try & Buy application
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Application
Investigators, Java for Symbian (touch enabled) –
Try & Buy application from Java
iSkoot – Solution for making and receiving Skype calls.
iSkoot eliminates the need for special hardware and
consumers don't have to go looking for a WiFi hot spot.
Try & Buy application
Quadrapop Abstract –
Slideshow viewer –
Try & Buy application from Java
Try & Buy application from Java
Try & Buy application from Wayfinder.
Wayfinder Navigator – Together with a Bluetooth GPS,
turns the phone into a top-of-the-line GPS Navigator.
Editor's choice Mobile Magazine 2005.
Worldmate – World clock, global weather forecasts,
comprehensive flight schedules for over 800 airlines,
and much more.
Try & Buy application from Mobimate
Music player
File formats
.3ga - 3GPP™ Multimedia File
.3gp - 3GPP™ Multimedia File
.aac - Advanced Audio Coding
.amr - Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
.au - uLaw/AU Audio File
.imy - iMelody Ringtone Format
.jts - MMAPI built-in Tone sequence
.m4a - MPEG-4 Audio File
.mid - Midi Melody (MusicDJ™)
.mid - Scalable Polyphony MIDI
.midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
.mmf - SMAF (Synthetic music Mobile Application Format)
.mp3 - MPEG Audio Stream, Layer III
.mp4 - MPEG-4 Audio File
.mxmf - Mobile XMF (eXtensible Music Format)
.ra - Real Media
.ram - Real Media
.rmf - Beatnik Rich Music Format
.rng - Nokia Ringtone Format
.wav - Waveform Audio
.wma - Windows Media Audio
.xmf - eXtensible Music Format
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Audio decoding
iMelody
AMR-NB
Midi
SP-Midi
XMF
DLS
MPEG-4 AAC-LC
aacPlus (HE AAC, AAC+)
Enhanced aacPlus (EAAC+)
MPEG-1 1/2/2.5 Layer 3 (MP3)
WAV
Real Audio 9
WMA, Windows Media Audio 9
Video player
a
File formats
.3gp - 3GPP™ Multimedia File
b
.mp4 - MPEG-4 Video File
.pvx - Packet Video Streaming
.ram - Real Media
.rm - Real Media
.sdp - SDP format
.wmv - Windows Media Video
Video decoding
MPEG-4 Simple Visual Profile, Levels 0-3
H.263 Profile 0, Level 10
H.263 Profile 3, Level 10
H.264 Baseline profile, Level 1b (Note: from MR 1)
Real Video version 8
Real Video version 9
Windows Media Video 9
a.AAC-LC and AMR-NB audio supported
b.AAC-LC and AMR-NB audio supported
5 Megapixel camera
Digital still camera (DSC)
True colour
Digital zoom
Photo fix
Yes
Main camera: 16x zoom
Improves an under-exposed picture by calculating and adjusting the
light balance
Still camera settings bar
Shoot modes
Normal, Panorama, Multi-shot
Scenes
Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Twilight, Sport, Document
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Picture sizes (resolution)
5 MP (2592x1944 pixels)
3 MP (2048x1536 pixels)
1 MP (1280x960 pixels)
VGA (640x480 pixels)
Focus modes
Flash (LED light)
Self-timer
Touch auto focus, Auto focus, Macro, Infinite
On, Off, Auto
Off, On
Effects
Off, Negative, Solarization, Sepia, Black & white
White balance
Metering mode
Still camera setup
Picture quality
Red-eye reduction
Shutter sound
Image stabilizer
Auto review
Auto, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Daylight, Cloudy
No
Economy, Normal, Fine
No
On (4 different), Off
Off, On
Off, On
Reset file number
Save to memory
Video recorder
Video size (resolution)
No
Phone memory, Memory Stick and Memory Stick preferred (preset)
QVGA 320x240 pixels for high-quality video clips
QCIF 176x144 pixels for message video clips
Frame rate
15 fps (frames per second)
Video camera settings bar
Shoot modes
Light
High quality video, For messages
Off, On
Self-timer
Off, On
Effects
Off, Negative, Solarization, Sepia, Black & white
White balance
Metering mode
Microphone
Auto, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Daylight, Cloudy
No
On, Off
Video camera setup
Video stabilizer
Auto review
Off, On
Off, On
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Reset file number
Save to memory
No
Phone memory, Memory Stick and Memory Stick preferred (preset)
Pictures
Formats
JPEG, BMP, GIF (including animated), PNG, WBMP and SVG-tiny;
Symbian internal file format MBM
Sharing via
Bluetooth wireless technology, MMS, Email, PC file transfer, USB
Image decoders
Decoder
GIF
Details
Size
Colour depth
File format
87a/89a
JPEG
ISO/IEC JPEG
Megapixel
• JFIF v1.02
• EXIF v2.2
• Baseline DCT
• Progressive DCT
• Non-differential
• Huffman coding
• Symbol 'SOF2'
BMP
The bitmap image format
XRAM dependent, 18-bit
VGA default
®
used by Windows
WBMP
PNG
Image encoders
Encoder
GIF
Details
Size
Colour depth
File format
89a
JPEG
ISO/IEC JPEG
Megapixel
• EXIF v2.2
• Baseline DCT
• Non-differential
• Huffman coding
• Symbol 'SOF0'
BMP
The bitmap image format
XRAM dependent, 18-bit
VGA default
®
used by Windows
WBMP
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Short message service (SMS)
Feature
Support in G900c
Possible to preset the SMS Centre Number.
SMS Centre Number
Pictures
Possible to insert a picture or an icon into the text
message. EMS compliant mobile phones will be able to
see the picture correctly.
Input methods
Keyboard, on-screen keyboard, touchscreen, predictive
text input and multitap.
Reply to messages
Possible to reply to received messages by SMS, MMS or
phone call.
Copy, cut and paste words
Yes
Teaching of predictive words that are not Yes
in the predictive dictionary
Possibilities when creating a message:
Save a sent message in a “sent items”
folder
Yes
Insert a line in message
Assign a validity period to message
Print via IrDA
Yes
Yes
No IrDA functionality in phone
No
Use pre-defined messages
Possibilities when receiving a message:
Reply to sender
Yes
Forward message
Yes
Save message on SIM
No
Get delivery time and date
Print via IrDA
Yes, but not via messaging
No IrDA functionality in phone
Possibilities of the previously sent message:
Delivery report of the message
Forward message
Yes
Yes
Save message on SIM
Yes
Know remaining capacity storage
Print via IrDA
Yes
No IrDA functionality in phone
Possibilities of the previously received
message:
Reply to sender
Yes
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Feature
Save message in Inbox
Support in G900c
Yes
Yes
Yes
Forward message
Know remaining capacity storage
Supported ways for replying to a received
SMS:
Via SMS
Yes
Via phone call (set up a call to the number Yes
contained in the message body)
Via USSD session
No
Possibility to offer the user the ability of
sending an SMS to a list of recipients
Yes, using phonebook groups or entering multiple
numbers manually.
Possibility to write an email address as a
recipient address
No
SMS storage
In phone and on SIM
No
Nokia Picture Messaging
Enhanced message service (EMS)
Feature
Support in G900c
Level of compliance supported by the phone Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) according to the
regarding the specifications described in
release 99
standard 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v4.3.0, with the addition of
the ODI feature from 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v5.0.0.
Outgoing messages
Possible to:
• see how many short messages an EMS message con-
sists of before sending it
• choose whether to send a message after writing it
Incoming messages
• A signal is heard once all parts of the message have
been received.
• It is possible to re-use the content of an EMS message.
Sounds, pictures, and animations can be inserted in a
new message, if the object is not protected using ODI.
Concatenated messages
Insert objects
A receipt is received in the phone when all parts of a
concatenated message have been delivered.
Possible to add pictures, animations and sounds to an
EMS message.
Text formatting
• Centred, left and right aligned text
• Small, normal and large font size
• Bold, italic, underlined and strike through style
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Feature
Support in G900c
Sounds
Chimes high, chimes low, ding, tada, notify, drum, claps,
fanfare, chords high, chords low.
I-melody
Melodies
Yes, version 1.2.
Possible to:
• send and receive melodies via EMS, unless the melo-
dies are copyright-protected
• download melodies and commercial tunes
• create melodies
WBMP
Yes
Picture sizes
Pictures
16 x 16 mm, 32 x 32 mm, variable size in black and white.
Possible to:
• edit pictures
• send and receive pictures via EMS, if the pictures are
not copyright-protected
• create pictures
• download pictures
• receive pictures in enhanced messages originated by
service providers.
Animations
The phone supports the following animations: I am ironic,
I am glad, I am sceptic, I am sad, WOW!, I am crying. Plus
the other nine animations defined in 23.040 v4.3.0.
It is possible to send and receive animations.
TP-PID field value given by the phone before 0x00
sending an EMS message
Multimedia messaging service (MMS)
Feature
Support in G900c
Support of MMS protocol stack version
1.2
MMS/circuit-switched parameters and
MMS/packet-switched parameters
placement
MMS is bound to a data account, which contains either
circuit-switched or packet-switched parameters.
Possibility to pre-configure the MMS
parameters in factory
• MMS circuit-switched: Yes
• MMS packet-switched: Yes
Possibility to configure the MMS parameters • MMS circuit-switched: Yes
by OTA provisioning
• MMS packet-switched: Yes
Possibility for all the parameters from the
• MMS circuit-switched: Yes
parameters set to be OTA provisioned at the • MMS packet-switched: Yes
same time
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Feature
Support in G900c
Possibility for only one parameter from the
parameters set to be OTA provisioned
Using Device Management:
• MMS circuit-switched: Yes
• MMS packet-switched: Yes
Using Client Provisioning:
• MMS circuit-switched: No
• MMS packet-switched: No
OTA provisioning solution
OMA Device Management and
OMA Client Provisioning supported
MMS User Agent functional entity will be a
separate entity from Web browser:
Yes
MMS User Agent support
OMA UAProf.
Yes
Supplier indication of realized
interoperability tests between its MMS User
Agent and MMS Relay/Server from other
suppliers
Support of a standard or a proprietary
procedure for OTA provisioning of MMS
parameters
OMA Device Management and OMA Client Provisioning
Functionalities that the user is able to set
during message composition:
• Message subject
• MSISDN recipient address
• email recipient address
• Message Cc recipient(s) address(es)
• delivery report request
• read-reply report request
• message priority
• validity period
From where can the user insert multimedia
elements into an MMS message:
• Phone memory
• Memory card
Supplier indication if MMS User Agent will
be able to handle a network-based address
book
No
Possibility for sent messages to be
Yes
memorized into a folder in phone memory
Actions that the user can perform after
message notification:
• Retrieve message immediately
• Defer message retrieval
• Reject message
Actions that the user can perform after
message retrieval:
• Reply to sender
• Reply to sender and to Cc people
• Forward message
• Delete message
• Save message into terminal
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Feature
Support in G900c
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for
audio
AMR, MP3, AAC, WAV
Depending on content class/creation mode settings, the
following formats are also supported:
• AAC-LC
• AMR-NB
• SP-MIDI
• XMF
• DLS
• Real Audio
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for
video
MP4; H263, H.264 (from MR-1)
Depending on content class/creation mode settings, the
following format is also supported: Real Video
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for
image
Baseline JPEG, wbmp, SVG, GIF 89a
MMS User Agent provides:
• Text formatting facilities (only text size)
• Coloured text/background (Viewer/player supports col-
oured text and background.)
• Keyboard, On-screen keyboard, touchscreen and pre-
dictive text input.
Support of MMS protocol stack version
1.2
MMS/circuit-switched parameters and
MMS/packet-switched parameters
placement
MMS is bound to a data account, which contains either
circuit-switched or packet-switched parameters.
Possibility to pre-configure the MMS
parameters in factory
• MMS circuit-switched: Yes
• MMS packet-switched: Yes
Possibility to configure the MMS parameters • MMS circuit-switched: Yes
by OTA provisioning • MMS packet-switched: Yes
SIM AT services supported
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Yes
DATA DOWNLOAD TO
SIM
Cell Broadcast
SMS
Yes
Yes
DISPLAY TEXT
Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS2 coded).
0 = normal priority
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
bit 1:
bit 8:
1 = high priority
0 = clear message after a delay
1 = wait for user to clear message
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GET INKEY
General: The GET_INKEY requires that the user
confirms his/her choice
Yes
bit 1:
bit 2:
bit 3:
0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only
1 = alphabet set
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
0 = SMS default alphabet
1 = UCS2 alphabet
0 = character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are
enabled
1 = character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are
disabled and the Yes/No response is requested
GET INPUT
General: No. of hidden input characters
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
bit 1:
bit 2:
bit 3:
bit 4:
bit 8:
0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only
1 = alphabet set
0 = SMS default alphabet
1 = UCS2 alphabet
0 = ME may echo user input on the display
1 = user input not to be revealed in any way (see note)
0 = user input to be in unpacked format
1 = user input to be in SMS packed format
0 = no help information available
1 = help information available
LAUNCH BROWSER
MORE TIME
PLAY TONE
POLLING OFF
POLL INTERVAL
PROVIDE LOCAL
INFORMATION
'00' = Location Information (MCC, MNC, LAC and
Cell Identity)
'01' = IMEI of the ME
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
'02' = Network Measurement results
'03' = Date, time and time zone (DTTinPLI)
'04' - Language setting
'05' - Timing setting
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General: The reset option requests the user to wait
while the phone restarts
Yes
'00' =SIM Initialization and Full File Change
Notification
Yes
'01' = File Change Notification
'02' = SIM Initialization and File Change Notification
'03' = SIM Initialization
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
'04' = SIM Reset
SELECT ITEM
SEND DTMF
SEND SHORT MESSAGE bit 1:
0 = packing not required
1 = SMS packing by the ME required
Yes
Yes
SEND SS
Yes
Yes
SEND USSD
SET UP CALL
General: Capability configuration
Set up speech call CallParty
Subaddress DTMF support
Yes
No
Yes
'00' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on
another call
Yes
'01' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on
another call, with re-dial
Yes
'02' = set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on hold Yes
'03' = set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on
hold, with re-dial
Yes
'04' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if any) Yes
'05' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if any), Yes
with re-dial
SET UP EVENT LIST
'00' = MT call
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
'01' = Call connected
'02' = Call disconnected
'03' = Location status
'04' = User activity
'05' = Idle screen available
'06' = Card reader status
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'07' = Language selection
'08' = Browser termination
'09' = Data available
'OA' = Channel status
Yes
No
No
SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT
Yes, 1
row of
text is
supported
SET UP MENU
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
TIMER MANAGEMENT
OPEN CHANNEL
CLOSE CHANNEL
RECEIVE DATA
SEND DATA
GET CHANNEL STATUS
User interaction with SIM AT
Display text
• ‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.
• ‘OK’ – Command performed successfully.
Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS coded) is
supported.
Get input
Text clearing times are 5-20 seconds and a 60
second timeout limit for the user to clear the text.
‘Key’ responses:
Prompt for character input. The phone will refuse to
accept further input when maximum response
length is exceeded. UI Maximum Response
lengths:
• ‘Long Back’ – Proactive session terminated by
user.
• ‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.
• Digits Only – 160 characters.
• SMS default alphabet characters – 160 charac-
ters, or 1530 characters if concatenation is acti-
vated.
Any other key clears the display if the command is
performed successfully.
• Hidden Characters (digits only) – 20 characters.
Get inkey
‘Key’ responses:
Prompt for a one-character input. Pressing ‘Ok’
without entering a character gives warning
• ‘C’ clears current character.
message “Minimum 1 character”. ‘Key’ responses:
• ‘Long Back’ terminates the proactive session.
• ‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.
• ‘OK’ – Command performed successfully.
• ‘C’ clears current character.
• ‘Long Back’ terminates the proactive session.
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• Long ‘Back’ or ‘Back’ ends the proactive ses-
sion.
Select item
Scroll to highlight item for selection. ‘Key’
responses:
Set up call
• Navigational key press down – Scroll down list.
• Navigational key press up – Scroll up list.
• Long ‘Back’ terminates proactive session.
• ‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.
• ‘OK’– Command performed successfully.
If the ME is on a call when the command ‘Set up
Call’, ‘putting all other calls on hold' is sent, the
user will see the text 'Setting up a call current call
will be held'. If ‘OK’ is pressed the current call will
be put on hold and the new call set up.
Send short message
Default message “Sending message, please wait”
can be replaced for the Alpha Identifier text, or
sup-pressed completely if a null text is provided.
Default responses are “MESSAGE FAILED” or
“MESSAGE SENT”. ‘Key’ responses:
Integrated browser technical data
Security
WTLS Class 1, 2, 3; WTLS Cipher RC5 with key length 128TLS/
SSL; TLS Cipher RC4 with key length 128SignText
Certificates
Predefined: Baltimore, Entrust, GlobalSign, GTA Cybertrust,
RSA, Thawte and VeriSign.
Security
Data protection
SIM PIN (at power on)Device Lock (at power on and/or
activated by screen saver)
Browser
TLS, SSL, WTLS, Certificate handling
Support for signed applications
Third party applications
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Abbreviations
3GPP™
CB
3rd Generation Partnership Project.
Cell Broadcast. Type of SMS message.
AAC
cHTML
Advanced Audio Codec.
A version of HTML optimized for small devices.
ALS
CLDC
Alternate Line Service. A system that allows a user
to have more than one line allocated to a single
SIM subscription.
Connected Limited Device Configuration. The
J2ME 'configuration' implemented in G900c. CLDC
specifies a runtime environment with specifically
limited resources, suitable for memory-constrained
devices.
AMR
Adaptive Multi-Rate. A variable rate speech coding
(compression) method selected by the 3GPP™ for
the 3G evolution of the GSM phones.
CLI
Calling Line Identity. Shows the number of the
person calling in the mobile phone display. G900c
will also display the name and photo of the caller if
this information has been stored in Contacts.
API
Application Programming Interface
The user can then make an informed choice as to
whether or not to take the call. Not all numbers can
be displayed! To use this service, it must be
supported by the user’s network.
AU, .au
Format for audio data files.
Bluetooth™
COM Port
Bluetooth™ wireless technology is a secure, fast,
point-to-multipoint radio connection technology. It
is a specification for a small-form factor, low-cost
radio solution providing links between mobile
computers, mobile phones and other portable
handheld devices, and connectivity to the Internet.
Available from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group
(SIG).
Defines a serial/RS-232 port within the Windows
environment. May be physical (COM1 port on the
rear of the PC) or virtual (COM5 port
communicating with a PC card modem).
CS
Circuit-switched. Connection from A to B which
has a fixed bandwidth and is maintained over a
period of time, such as, a voice telephone call.
BMP
Microsoft Windows Bitmap. A graphics format
defined by Microsoft supporting 1, 4, 8 or 18-bit
colour depth. No compression, so files can be
large.
CS-1 to CS-4
Coding Scheme. Determines the data rate per
timeslot in GPRS.
bps
Bits per second – rate of data flow.
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CSD
FCC
Circuit-switched Data. CSD is a GSM service
providing a CS data connection at a rate of 9.6 or
14.4 Kbps.
Federal Communications Commission. US
government agency which regulates radio
communications.
CSS
FR
Cascading Style Sheet. A feature of browsers.
Full Rate, speech coding.
DCIM
GIF
Digital Camera Images. The name of the root
directory when storing images according to the
Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) standard.
Graphics Interchange Format. Format for storing
images which also supports animated images.
Highly compressed by limiting the colour palette to
16 or 256 colours.
DRM
G-MIDI
Digital Rights Management; controlling copying
and distribution of contents, with respect to
intellectual property rights.
General MIDI. Specifies a minimum level of
performance compatibility.
DTMF
GPRS
Dual Tone Multi Frequency. A method of coding
digits as a combination of two audible tones.
General Packet Radio Services.
GSM
DUN
Global System for Mobile Communications. GSM
is the world's most widely-used digital mobile
phone system, now operating in over 160 countries
around the world.
Dial-Up Networking.
ECML
Electronic Commerce Modelling Language.
GSM 900
The GSM system family includes GSM 900, GSM
1810 and GSM 1900. There are different phases of
roll-out for the GSM system and GSM phones are
either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant.
e-GSM
Extended GSM. New frequencies specified by the
European Radio Communications Committee
(ERC) for GSM use when additional spectrum is
needed (Network-dependent). It allows Operators
to transmit and receive just outside GSM's core
900MHz frequency band. This extension gives
increased network capability.
GSM 1810
Also known as DCS 1810 or PCN, this is a GSM
digital network working on a frequency of 1810
MHz. It is used in Europe and Asia-Pacific.
EMS
GSM 1900
Enhanced Messaging Service. An extension of
SMS enabling pictures, animations, sound and text
formatting to be added to text messages. 3GPP™
has included EMS in the standards for SMS.
Also known as PCS. Refers to a GSM system
running in the 1900MHz band. Used in the USA
and Canada, for instance.
ETSI
HR
European Telecommunications Standards Institute. Half Rate, speech coding.
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HSCSD
JPEG
High Speed Circuit-switched Data.
Joint Photographic Experts Group, best known for
the JPG format for still image compression.
HTML
Kbps
HyperText Markup Language.
Kilobits per second – rate of data flow.
HTTP
LAN
HyperText Transfer Protocol.
Local Area Network.
IMAP4
MAC Address
Internet Message Access Protocol version 4. Used
to collect email from a mail server. Has more
features than POP3.
Media Access Control address. This is a hardware
address that uniquely identifies each node on a
network.
iMelody
MBM
A monophonic ringtone format.
Stands for Multi-BitMaps and is a Symbian-
specific file format to hold bitmaps. A single MBM
file can contain several bitmaps with different
resolution and/or color-depth.
IrDA
Infrared Data Association.
ISDN
ME
Integrated Services Digital Network. Can provide
circuit-switched data connections in multiples of
64 Kbps.
Mobile Equipment. (Phone excluding SIM card)
MeT
Mobile Electronic Transactions. An initiative from
Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola to establish a secure
and consistent framework for mobile transactions.
ISP
Internet Service Provider.
J2ME™
MIDI
Java2™ Micro Edition – an edition of the Sun
Microsystems Java programming/runtime
environment specifying two runtime environment
'configurations' aimed at small devices.
Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI defines a
protocol and file format which enables music to be
described and stored in binary form.
MIDP
Java™ Phone
Mobile Information Device Profile. An API (or
'profile' in J2ME nomenclature) defined to enable a
standard programming API for mobile devices.
MIDP compliant applications execute in the
restricted environment defined by the CLDC.
An API in Java™ used for interacting with a phone.
JFIF
JPEG File Interchange Format
JNI™
Java™ Native Interface
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MIME
PCS
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. A protocol
defining how messages are sent on the Internet.
MIME is used to describe how attachments are
encoded and what type of data they contain.
Personal Communications Services, often used to
describe GSM1900 networks.
PDA
Personal Digital Assistant. A handheld computer
having functions such as address book, calendar
etc.
MMS
Multimedia Messaging Service. Logical extension
of SMS and EMS, MMS defines a service enabling
sound, images and video to be combined into
multimedia messages.
PDP
Packet Data Protocol.
MMS-C
Personal Java™
MMS Service Centre.
An edition of Java™ appropriate for mobile devices
such as PDAs.
MP3
MPEG Audio Layer 3. An audio compression
technology that is part of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
specifications. Commonly used to distribute music
on the Internet and on portable players.
Phone book
A memory in the SIM card where phone numbers
can be stored and accessed by name or position.
MPEG
PIM
Moving Picture Experts Group. A working group of
ISO/IEC in charge of the development of standards
Personal Information Management. Generic term
for applications such as Contacts, Calendar, Tasks
for coded representation of digital audio and video. etc.
MS
PKI
Mobile Station. (Phone and SIM card)
Public Key Infrastructure.
MT
PNG
Mobile Termination.
Portable Network Graphics. Format for storing
images on file with data compression but without
lowering of quality (loss of information).
OS
Operating System, such as Symbian OS, Linux,
Microsoft Windows.
POP3
Post Office Protocol. Used to collect email from a
mail server.
OTA
Over-The Air configuration. To provide settings for
the phone by way of sending a message, SMS,
over the network to the phone. This reduces the
need for the user to configure the phone manually.
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network, such as,
ordinary analogue phone line for speech and/or
computer modem.
PC
PTD
Personal Computer.
Personal Trusted Device. Concept in MeT.
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QCIF
SMS
Quarter Common Intermediate Format. A video
format size of 176 x 144 lines.
Short Message Service. Allows messages of up to
160 characters to be sent and received via the
network Operator's message centre to a mobile
phone.
QQVGA
Quarter Quarter VGA, 160 x 120 pixels.
SMSCB
SMS Cell Broadcast.
QVGA
Quarter VGA size, typically refers to a portrait
oriented screen 240 pixels wide x 320 pixels high.
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Protocol used to
send email from an email client via an SMTP server.
RMF
TM
Rich Music Format . A file format developed by
SIR IrDA
Beatnik combining the compact size of MIDI files
with the high quality of MP3 and WAV.
Standard IrDA, up to 115 kbps IrDA.
Rx
SS
In telecommunications, Rx is the abbreviation for
‘receive’. Tx is the abbreviation for ‘transmission’
or ‘transmit’.
Supplementary Service.
T9
T9, which stands for Text on 9 keys, is a patented
predictive text technology for mobile phones,
developed by Tegic Communications. T9's
objective is to make it easier to type text messages
by allowing words to be entered by a single key
press for each letter.
SC
Service Centre (for SMS).
SDK
Software Development Kit. An SDK (or ‘devkit’) is
typically a set of development tools that allows a
software engineer to create applications for a
certain software package, hardware platform,
operating system, or similar.
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
TLS
SIM card
Transport Layer Security. As used by Web
browsers.
Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must
be inserted in any GSM-based mobile terminal. It
contains subscriber details, security information
and memory for a personal directory of numbers.
Tx
The card can be a small plug-in type or credit card- In telecommunications, Tx is the abbreviation for
sized, but both types have the same functions.
G900c uses the small plug-in card.
‘transmission’ or ‘transmit’. Rx is the abbreviation
for ‘receive’.
SIM-AT
TTY (Teletypewriter)
SIM Application Toolkit. A means of providing
simple applications that are stored on the SIM
card.
A telecommunication device with a keyboard and a
visual display that is used primarily by people who
are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech
disability.
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UI
VGA
User Interface. Sometimes called 'Man-Machine
Interface'.
Video Graphics Array. Graphics standard
introduced by IBM, having a resolution of 640 x
480 pixels.
UIQ
VPN
A customizable pen-based user interface for
media-rich mobile phones that is based on the
Symbian OS. It may be used as the basis for
building an attractive and efficient UI.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a
communications network tunnelled through
another network. A common application is secure
communications over the public Internet.
UMTS
WAP
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
(UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G) cell
phone technologies. To differentiate UMTS from
competing network technologies, UMTS is
sometimes marketed as 3GSM, emphasizing the
combination of the 3G nature of the technology
and the GSM standard which it was designed to
succeed.
Wireless Application Protocol. Handheld devices,
low bandwidth, binary coded, a deck/card
metaphor to specify a service. A card is typically a
unit of interaction with the user, that is, either
presentation of information or request for
information from the user. A collection of cards is
called a deck, which usually constitutes a service.
URL
WAV
Uniform Resource Locator. Points to a service or
information on the Internet.
Short for Waveform audio format. WAV (or WAVE)
is a Microsoft and IBM audio file format standard
for storing audio on a PC.
USSD
WBMP
Unstructured Supplementary Services Data.
Narrow-band GSM data service. An example is,
entering *79*1234# might return the stock price for
stock 1234.
Wireless BitMap. Part of the WAP specifications,
an image format optimized for small mobile
devices.
vCal; vCalendar
WIM
vCalendar defines a transport and platform-
independent format for exchanging calendar and
scheduling information for use in PIMs/PDAs and
group schedulers. vCalendar is specified by IETF.
Wireless Identity Module.
WMA
Windows Media Audio, a compressed audio file
format developed by Microsoft.
vCard
vCard automates the exchange of personal
information typically found on a traditional business
card, for use in applications such as Internet mail,
voicemail, Web browsers, telephony applications,
call centres, PIMs /PDAs, pagers, fax, office
equipment, and smart cards. vCard is specified by
IETF.
WML
Wireless Markup Language. A mark-up language
used for authoring services, fulfilling the same
purpose as HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
does on the World Wide Web (www). In contrast to
HTML, WML is designed to fit small handheld
devices.
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WTLS
Wireless Transport Layer Security. Part of WAP,
WTLS provides privacy, data integrity and
authentication on transport layer level between two
applications.
XHTML™
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language.
XML
Extensible Markup Language.
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Related information
Documents
• G900c User guide
• G900c Web guide
• G900c FAQ
• AT Command Reference Manual
• WAP 2.0 Specifications
Links
Trademarks and acknowledgements
Apple is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and is used under licence
therefrom.
Lotus Notes® is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other
countries, or both.
Opera is a trademark of Opera Software ASA.
XHTML™ is a registered trademark of the W3C.
3GPP™ is a trademark of ETSI in France and other jurisdictions.
PlayNow, TrackID and MusicDJ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB. TrackID™ is powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID™. Gracenote and Gracenote
Mobile MusicID are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gracenote, Inc.
Sony, Mega Bass, WALKMAN, the WALKMAN logo and symbol are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Sony Corporation.
Ericsson is a trademark or registered trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
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Bluetooth is a trademark or registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc.
Real is a trademark or a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc. RealPlayer® for Mobile is included
under license from RealNetworks, Inc. Copyright 1995-2007, RealNetworks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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U.S and other countries.
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
End-user license agreement for Sun™ Java™ J2ME™.
Restrictions: Software is confidential copyrighted information of Sun and title to all copies is retained by
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