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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Thierryx 2:10am on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 
Great Camera with an O.K. phone built in With this device. Good phone with not so good camera I have been using this phone for 2 weeks now and I find the picture quality of the camera is not so great for 8MP. Good and Terrible I got the C905A AT&T locked phone. (I will get AT&T to unlock this phone in two years when its contract is up.
eetu 7:21pm on Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 
I have been carrying the Sony Ericsson C905a camera-phone, with AT&T service, for roughly the past three months. The nutshell version? I love it.
Iraqnewsadam 4:48am on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
The phone is great looking, But thats it. Yes its 8.1mp but the picture quality is the same as a 1mp moto razr........ This phone comes with a hebrew keypad! Comfortable Controls","Easy Setup","Easy to Keep Clean","Take it anywhere Fair picture quality".
scott.pendley 4:12am on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Amaing Camera Phone This phone is great, I have been using it for a month, I upgraded from a Sony Ericsson k800i and it was well worth the upgrade!
rpolson 5:51am on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 
The Sony Ericsson C905 is a highly popular mobile phone and is the first from SE to sport built-in WiFi with DLNA-support. Sony Ericsson announced its C905a, an 8.1-megapixel camera with real flash for photo quality that looks like a digital camera took them. 8 . SONY Ericsson C905 only provide series in the process of using comfort performance, and shot characteristics, multimedia.
roller44 5:47pm on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 
THIS PHONE IS NOT FOR EVERYBODY, BUT IF YOU ARE THE TYPE WHO LOVE TO TAKE PICTURE EVERY CHANCE YOU GET. THIS IS THE PHONE FOR YOU. VERY GOOD CAMERA.
flodemo 6:51pm on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 
I just sent my Sony Ericsson back yesterday, before my trial period expired. My last Sony Ericsson was a much better phone-albeit old and clunky.
lewis 3:30am on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 
Had this for over a year now and got it because I needed a camera. Just so happens that I got a phone with it.
ModemMaker 11:15pm on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
I am speaking of that little device that has a lot tecnologia.O Sony Ericsson C905 has 160MB of internal memory, plus a slot for Memory Stick M2 card,...

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Instruction symbols

These symbols may appear in the User guide. Note Tip Warning A service or function is network- or subscription-dependent. Contact your network operator for details. > Use a selection or navigation key to scroll and select. See Navigation on page 15.

Getting started

Assembly
Before you start using your phone, you need to insert a SIM card and the battery. To insert the SIM card

You may have to purchase a memory card separately.
Activity menu The activity menu gives you quick access to: New events missed calls and new messages. Running apps applications that are running in the background. My shortcuts add your favourite functions to access them quickly. Internet quick access to the Internet. To open the activity menu Press.
Your phone supports Memory Stick Micro (M2) memory card adding more storage space to your phone. It can also be used as a portable memory card with other compatible devices. You can move content between the memory card and the phone memory. See Handling content in the phone on page 29.

To insert a memory card

To remove a memory card
Open the cover and insert the memory card with the gold-coloured contacts facing up.
Open the cover and press the edge of the memory card to release and remove it.

Phone language

You can select a language to use in your phone. To change the phone language 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Language > Phone language. 2 Select an option.

Entering text

You can use multitap text input or T9 to enter text. The T9 Text Text Input Input method uses a built-in dictionary. To change text input method When you enter text, press and hold. down To shift between capitals and lowercase letters When you enter text, press. To enter numbers When you enter text, press and hold down . To enter full stops and commas When you enter text, press. To enter a symbol 1 When you enter text, select Options > Add symbol. 2 Scroll to a symbol and select Insert. To enter text using T9 Text Input 1 From standby select, for example, Menu > Messaging > Write new > Message. 2 If is not displayed, press and hold down to change to T9 Text Input. 3 Press each key only once, even if the letter you want is not the first letter on 18 Getting started
the key. For example, to write the word Jane, press , , ,. Write the whole word before looking at the suggestions. 4 Use or to view suggestions. 5 Press to accept a suggestion. To enter text using multitap 1 From standby select, for example, Menu > Messaging > Write new > Message. 2 If is displayed, press and hold down to change to multitap text input. 3 Press repeatedly until the desired letter appears. 4 When a word is written, press to add a space.
Multitap input only applies when latin characters are selected as input language.
To add words to the built-in dictionary 1 When you enter text using T9 Text Input, select Options > Spell word. 2 Write the word using multitap input and select Insert.

Chinese input

This mobile phone has different input methods for entering Chinese characters: Stroke input
Pinyin input You can use these methods, for example, to enter Chinese names and Chinese short messages. Switching between Chinese input methods In the Chinese editing mode, you can select and switch quickly to another input method by pressing and holding. down General instructions Regardless of which input method you choose, your phone has a function to speed up the entry of Chinese characters. Whenever you enter a stroke or a Pinyin letter, a candidate row of the most frequently used characters containing that stroke or relating to that letter appears at the bottom of the screen. If the character you want is not displayed in the candidate row, press

www.sonyericsson.com/support to read Feature guides.
Before using the USB cable See Required operating systems on page 30.
Only use a USB cable supported by your phone. Do not remove the USB cable from your phone or computer during transfer as this may corrupt the memory card or the phone memory.

Using the USB cable

You can connect your phone to a computer with the USB cable to synchronise, transfer and back up phone content and use your phone as a modem. For more information, go to
To disconnect the USB cable safely 1 Computer: Close any software that you are using with your phone. 2 Disconnect the USB cable. Drag and drop content You can drag and drop content between your phone, a memory card Transferring and handling content 31
and a computer in Microsoft Windows Explorer. To drag and drop content 1 Connect your phone to a computer using the USB cable. 2 Phone: Select Media transfer. The phone will remain activated during file transfer. 3 Computer: Wait until the phone memory and memory card appear as external disks in Windows Explorer. 4 Drag and drop selected files between the phone and the computer.
Connect to handsfree devices. Connect to several devices at the same time. Connect to computers and access the Internet. Exchange items. Play multiplayer games.
A range within 10 metres (33 feet), with no solid objects in between, is recommended for Bluetooth communication.

Phone name

You can enter a name for your phone that is shown to other devices when using, for example, Bluetooth wireless technology. To enter a phone name 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the Connectivity tab > Phone name. 2 Enter the phone name and select OK.
Before using Bluetooth wireless technology You must turn on the Bluetooth function to communicate with other devices. You may also have to pair your phone with other Bluetooth devices. To turn on the Bluetooth function From standby select Menu > Settings > the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth > Turn on.

Messaging

Text and picture messages
Messages can contain pictures, sound effects, animations, and melodies. You can also create and use templates for your messages. When sending messages, the phone selects the best method (as a text or picture message) for sending the message. If you cannot use picture messages, see I cannot use Internet-based services on page 68. Sending messages You can send messages from your phone. To create and send a message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Write new > Message. 2 Enter text. To add items to the message, press , scroll and select an item. 3 Select Continue > Contacts look-up. 4 Select a recipient and select Send.
If you send a message to a group, you will be charged for each member. See Groups on page 40.
To copy and paste text in a message 1 When you write the message, select Options > Copy & paste. 2 Select Copy all or Mark & copy. Scroll to and mark text in the message. 3 Select Options > Copy & paste > Paste. Receiving and saving messages You are notified when you receive a message. Messages are automatically saved in the phone memory. When the phone memory is full, you can delete messages or save them on a memory card or on the SIM card. To save a message on a memory card From standby select Menu > Messaging > Messages > Settings > Save to > Memory card. To save a message on the SIM card 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging and select a folder. 2 Scroll to a message and select Options > Save message. To view a message from the inbox 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select View.
To call a number in a message When you view the message, scroll to the phone number and press. Templates If you often use the same phrases and pictures in a message, you can save the message as a template. To add a message template 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Messages > Templates > New template > Add. 2 Enter text. To add items to the message, press , scroll and select an item. 3 Select Save, enter a title and select Accept. To save a message as a template 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select View > Options > Save as template. Message options You can set some options, such as the Message alert and default storage location, to apply to all messages. You can set other options, such as the Delivery priority and Delivery time, for each message you send. Messaging 45

To change the active email account 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Email > Accounts. 2 Select an account. Push email You can receive notification in your phone from your email server that you have new email messages. To turn on push email notification From standby select Menu > Messaging > Email > Settings > Push email.

Instant messaging

You can connect and log in to the Instant messaging server to communicate online with chat messages. If you cannot use Instant messaging, see I cannot use Internetbased services on page 68. Before using Instant messaging If no settings exist in your phone, you need to enter server settings. Your service provider can provide standard settings information such as: Username Password Server address Internet profile Messaging 47
To enter Instant messaging server settings 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > Configure. 2 Scroll to a setting and select Add. To log in to the Instant messaging server From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > Log in. To log out of the Instant messaging server Select Options > Log out. To add a chat contact 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > the Contacts tab. 2 Select Options > Add contact. To send a chat message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > the Contacts tab. 2 Scroll to a contact and select Chat. 3 Write the message and select Send. Status You can show your status, for example, Happy or Busy, to your contacts only. You can also show your status to all users on the Instant messaging server.
To view my status 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM. 2 You are the first contact listed. To update your status 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > the Contacts tab. 2 Scroll to your name and select Change. 3 Edit the information and select Save. Chat group A chat group can be started by your service provider, by an individual Instant messaging user or by yourself. You can save chat groups by saving a chat invitation or by searching for a specific chat group. To create a chat group 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > the Chat groups tab. 2 Select Options > Add chat group > New chat group. 3 Select who to invite from your contacts list and select Continue. 4 Enter a short invitation text and select Continue > Send.
To add a chat group 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > the Chat groups tab > Options > Add chat group. 2 Select an option.
Conversation history is saved between log out and when you log in again to let you return to chat messages from previous conversations.

You can listen to music, audio books and podcasts. Use Sony Ericsson Media Manager to transfer content to and from your phone. For more information, see Transferring content to and from a computer on page 30.
Stereo portable handsfree
To save a conversation 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > IM > the Conversations tab. 2 Enter a conversation. 3 Select Options > Advanced > Save conversation.
To use the handsfree Connect the portable handsfree. Music stops when you receive a call and resumes when the call has ended.

Music player

To play music 1 From standby select Menu > Media > Music. 2 Browse by category using the navigation key. 3 Scroll to a title and select Play. To stop playing music Press the centre selection key. To fast forward and rewind Press and hold down or. To move between tracks Press or. To change the volume Press the volume key up or down. To minimise the player Select Options > Minimise. To return to the player From standby select Menu > Media. Playlists You can create playlists to organise your music. You can add tracks to more than one playlist.
Deleting a playlist, or a track from a playlist, does not delete the track from the memory, just the reference to the track in that list.
It may take a few minutes for the phone to create a playlist.
To create a playlist 1 From standby select Menu > Media > Music > Playlists. 2 Scroll to New playlist and select Add. 3 Enter a name and select OK. 4 For each track you want to add, scroll to the track and select Mark. 5 Select Add to add the marked tracks to the playlist. To add tracks to a playlist 1 From standby select Menu > Media > Music > Playlists. 2 Select a playlist. 3 Scroll to Add music and select Add. 4 For each track you want to add, scroll to the track and select Mark. 5 Select Add to add the marked tracks to the playlist. Audio books You can listen to audio books you have transferred to your phone from a
computer using Sony Ericsson Media Manager.
It may take a few minutes before a transferred audio book appears in the list of available audio books.

TrackID

TrackID is a music recognition service. You can search for title, artist and album name for a track you hear playing through a loudspeaker or on the radio. If you cannot use TrackID, see I cannot use Internet-based services on page 68. To search for track information When you hear a track through a loudspeaker, from standby select Menu > Entertainment > TrackID > Start. When the radio is playing select Options > TrackID.
For best results, use TrackID in a quiet area.
To access audio books From standby select Menu > Media > Music > Audio books.

You can find audio books in formats other than M4B and those that do not have ID3v2 chapter tags in the Tracks folder.

PlayNow

You can connect to PlayNow to download ringtones, games, music, themes and wallpapers. You can preview or listen to content before you purchase and download it to your phone. If you cannot use PlayNow, see I cannot use Internet-based services on page 68.
This service is not available in all countries/regions.
Online music and video clips
You can view video clips and listen to music by streaming them to your phone from the Internet. If you cannot use the Internet, see I cannot use Internetbased services on page 68. To select a data account for streaming 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the Connectivity tab > Streaming settings > Connect using:. 2 Select the data account to use. Music 51
To use PlayNow 1 From standby select Menu > PlayNow. 2 Scroll the PlayNow Web site and follow the instructions to preview and purchase content.
3 Select Save. To stream music and video clips 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet. 2 Select Options > Go to > Bookmarks. 3 Select a link to stream from.
To change the volume Press the volume key up or down. To minimise the radio Select Options > Minimise. To return to the radio From standby select Menu > Radio. Saving channels You can save up to 20 preset channels. To save channels 1 When you have found a radio channel, select Options > Save. 2 Scroll to a position and select Insert. To select saved channels 1 Select Options > Channels. 2 Select a radio channel. To switch between saved channels Press or.

Video player

To play videos 1 From standby select Menu > Media > Video > Videos. 2 Scroll to a title and select Play. To stop playing videos Press the centre selection key.
Do not use your phone as a radio in places where this is prohibited.
To listen to the radio 1 Connect the handsfree to the phone. 2 From standby select Menu > Radio. To search for channels automatically Select Search. To search for channels manually Press or.

MusicDJ

You can compose and edit your own melodies to use as ringtones. Prearranged sounds with different characteristics are available. To compose a melody 1 From standby select Menu > Entertainment > MusicDJ.
2 Select to Insert, Copy or Paste sounds. 3 Use , , or to scroll between the sounds. 4 Select Options > Save melody.

Internet

If you cannot use the Internet, see I cannot use Internet-based services on page 68. To start browsing 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet. 2 Select Options > Go to. 3 Select an option. To exit the browser When you browse the Internet, select Options > Exit browser.

Record sound

You can record a voice memo or a call. Recorded sounds can also be set as ringtones.

Your location can be found when you have a clear view of the sky. If your location is not found after a few minutes, move to another location. To help the search, stand still and do not cover the GPS antenna.
Turn off GPS The GPS receiver turns off automatically when it is not in use. You can also turn the GPS receiver off manually. This saves battery power when you use features that do not require the GPS receiver to find your location. To turn on or off GPS manually 1 From standby select Menu > Location services > Settings. 2 Select Enable GPS or Disable GPS.

Synchronising

You can synchronise in two different ways. You can synchronise your phone using a computer program or you can synchronise using an Internet service.
Use only one of the synchronisation methods at a time with your phone.
For more information, go to www.sonyericsson.com/support to read the Synchronisation Feature guide.
Synchronising using a computer
You can use the USB cable or Bluetooth wireless technology to synchronise phone contacts, appointments, bookmarks, tasks and notes with a computer program such as Microsoft Outlook. Before synchronising, you need to install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite.
Sony Ericsson PC Suite software is included on the CD with your phone and available for download at www.sonyericsson.com/support.
See Required operating systems on page 30. 58 Synchronising
To install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite 1 Turn on your computer and insert the CD. The CD starts automatically and the installation window opens. 2 Select a language and click OK. 3 Click Install Sony Ericsson PC suite and follow the instructions on the screen. To synchronise using the Sony Ericsson PC Suite Computer: Start Sony Ericsson PC Suite from Start/Programs/ Sony Ericsson/Sony Ericsson PC Suite. Follow the instructions in the Sony Ericsson PC Suite for how to connect. Phone: Select Phone mode. Computer: When you are notified that the Sony Ericsson PC Suite has found your phone, you can start synchronising.
For usage details, see the Sony Ericsson PC Suite Help section once the software has been installed on your computer.
more information, go to www.sonyericsson.com/support to read the Synchronisation Feature guide.
Synchronising using an Internet service
You can synchronise with an Internet service using SyncML or a Microsoft Exchange Server using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. For Synchronising

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Flight mode
In Flight mode the network and radio transceivers are turned off to prevent disturbance to sensitive equipment. When the flight mode menu is activated you are asked to select a mode the next time you turn on your phone: Normal mode full functionality Flight mode limited functionality To activate the flight mode menu From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Flight mode > Continue > Show at startup. To select flight mode 1 When the flight mode menu is activated, turn off your phone. 2 Turn on your phone and select Flight mode.

A reminders option set in calendar affects a reminders option set in tasks.

Calendar

You can synchronise your calendar with a computer calendar, with a calendar on the Web or with a Microsoft Exchange Server (Microsoft Outlook).
Appointments You can add new appointments or reuse existing appointments. To add an appointment 1 From standby select Menu > Organiser > Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Scroll to New appointment and select Add. 4 Enter the information and confirm each entry. 5 Select Save.
You can make notes and save them. You can also show a note in standby.
To add a note 1 From standby select Menu > Organiser > Notes. 2 Scroll to New note and select Add. 3 Write a note and select Save. To show a note in standby 1 From standby select Menu > Organiser > Notes. 2 Scroll to a note and select Options > Show in standby. To hide a note from standby 1 From standby select Menu > Organiser > Notes. 2 Scroll to the note shown in standby. This is marked with an icon. Select Options > Hide in standby.
To set when reminders should sound 1 From standby select Menu > Organiser > Tasks. 2 Scroll to a task and select Options > Reminders. 3 Select an option.
A reminders option set in tasks affects a reminders option set in calendar.

Profiles

You can change settings such as the ring volume and vibrating alert to suit different locations. You can reset all profiles to the phones original settings. To select a profile 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Profiles. 2 Select a profile. To view and edit a profile 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Profiles. 2 Scroll to a profile and select Options > View and edit.
You cannot rename the Normal profile.
You can add new tasks or reuse existing tasks. To add a task 1 From standby select Menu > Organiser > Tasks. 2 Select New task and select Add. 3 Select an option. 4 Enter details and confirm each entry.

Time and date

To set the time 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Time & date > Time. 2 Enter the time and select Save. To set the date 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Time & date > Date. 2 Enter the date and select Save. To set the time zone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Time & date > My time zone. 2 Select the time zone you are in.

Emergency calls

Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. Never rely solely upon mobile phones for essential communications. Calls may not be possible in all areas, on all networks, or when certain network services and/or phone features are used.

Personal medical devices

Mobile phones may affect implanted medical equipment. Reduce risk of interference by keeping a minimum distance of 15 cm(6 inches) between the phone and the device. Use the phone at your right ear. Do not carry the phone in your breast pocket. Turn off the phone if you suspect interference. For all medical devices, consult a physician and the manufacturer.

Antenna

Use of antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson could damage your phone, reduce performance, and produce SAR levels above the established limits. Do not cover the antenna with your hand as this affects call quality, power levels and can shorten talk and standby times.

Driving

Some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports the installation. Check with your vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure that your mobile phone or Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the electronic systems in your vehicle. Full attention should be given to driving
Radio frequency (RF) exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
When your phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy.
International safety guidelines have been developed through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure. The guidelines include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but because the phone is designed to use the minimum power necessary to access the chosen network, the actual SAR level can be well below this value. There is no proof of difference in safety based on difference in SAR value. Products with radio transmitters sold in the US must be certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). When required, tests are performed when the phone is placed at the ear and when worn on the body. For body-worn operation, the phone has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when properly used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson accessory and worn on the body. For more information about SAR and radio frequency exposure go to: www.sonyericsson.com/cn.

Malware

Malware (short for malicious software) is software that can harm your mobile phone or other computers. Malware or harmful applications can include viruses, worms, spyware, and other unwanted programs. While your device does employ security measures to resist such efforts, Sony Ericsson does not warrant or represent that your device will be impervious to introduction of malware. You can however reduce the risk of malware attacks by using care when downloading content or accepting applications, refraining from opening or responding to messages from unknown sources, using trustworthy services to access the Internet, and only downloading content to your mobile phone from known, reliable sources.

What we will do

If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to defects in design, materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson authorized distributors or service partners, in the country/region* where you purchased the Product, will, at their option, either repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein. Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product is found not to be under warranty according to the conditions below. Please note that some of your personal settings, downloads and other information may be lost when your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced. At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by applicable law, other regulation or technical restrictions from making a backup copy of certain downloads. Sony Ericsson does not take any responsibility for any lost information of any kind and will not reimburse you for any such loss. You should always make backup copies of all the information stored on your Sony Ericsson Product such as downloads, calendar and contacts before handing
defective pixels and occur when individual dots have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted. Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable. Minor variations in the appearance of the camera image may occur between phones. This is not uncommon in digital cameras and does not mean that the camera is defective in any way. Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is provided by a carrier independent from Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible for the operation, availability, coverage, services or range of that system. This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by installations, modifications, or repair or opening of the Product performed by a nonSony Ericsson authorised person. The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which are not Sony Ericsson branded original accessories intended for use with the Product. Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. Some countries/regions/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation of the duration of implied

Rikko Sakaguchi, Head of Creation & Development We fulfil the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
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calendar..62 call divert...41 call list..36 call numbers in message..45 call time..Index
email...46 emergency numbers..36 end user license agreement..76 entering text...18 face detection..25 file manager..29 flight mode..60 games...65 geo tagging..27 GPS..57 groups..40
security and certificates..55 settings...68 keypad lock..67 keys..11
language..17 location services..57 lock keypad..67 phone..66 SIM card..66 master reset...68 Media Manager.30 media transfer..31 memory..16 memory card..16 memory status..39 menu overview..13 messages email..46 text and picture..44 voice..46 microphone..36 MMS See picture messages music player..49, 50 Index 81
handsfree..41, 49 Bluetooth wireless technology. 33 help..8 hiding number..44 imaging..24 IMEI number...67 instant messaging..47 Internet bookmarks..53 screen orientation.54
MusicDJ..52 my numbers...43 navigating menus..15 notes..62
podcasts...56 power saving..33 profiles..63 PUK..66 push email..47 radio...52 recording, listen to.53 restricted dialling..43 ringtones...64 roaming..7 RSS feeds See Web feeds safety guidelines..72 screen orientation..54, 65 search, on Web pages..54 selection keys..15 settings, Internet..68 shortcuts...15 SIM card copying to/from..38 inserting..6 lock and unblock.66 SMS See text messages SOS See emergency numbers sound recorder..53 speed dialling..40
online music and video clips.51 pan and zoom, Web pages.54 PC Suite..58 phone memory..16 phone mode...59 phone name...32 phone, turning on..7 photo fix..26 Photo Mate..26 PhotoDJ..28 photos..27 editing..28 geo tagging..27 improving..26 tags...27 picture messages..44 pictures..27 PIN..7, 66 playlists..50 PlayNow..Index
standby..7 notes..63 synchronising..58 T9 Text Input..18 tagging photos..27 tasks...63 templates...45 text messages..44 theme...64 time..64 time zone...64 TrackID..51 transfer method Bluetooth wireless technology. 32 USB cable.31 transferring music..30 photos..30 sound..33 turning on/off Bluetooth function..32 phone lock.66 SIM lock protection..66 Update service..60 USB cable..31

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C905c Cyber-shot

Your Imaging phone

October 2008
White paper C905c Cyber-shot

Preface

Purpose of this document
This White paper will be published in several revisions as the phone is developed. Therefore, some of the headings and tables in this document contain limited information. Additional information and facts will be forthcoming in later revisions. The aim of this White paper is to give the reader an understanding of the main functions and features of this phone. People who can benefit from this document include: Operators Service providers Software developers Support engineers Application developers
This White paper is published by: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, SE-Lund, Sweden Phone: +00 Fax: +00 www.sonyericsson.com/ Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2008. All rights reserved. You are hereby granted a license to download and/or print a copy of this document. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. Second edition (October 2008) Publication number: 1215-1435.2 This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB or its local affiliated company , without any warranty*. Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this document. Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only. *All implied warranties, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In no event shall Sony Ericsson or its licensors be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature, including but not limited to lost profits or commercial loss, arising out of the use of the information in this document.
Sony Ericsson Developer World
At www.sonyericsson.com/developer, developers find the latest technical documentation and development tools such as phone White papers, Developers guidelines for different technologies, Getting started tutorials, SDKs (Software Development Kits) and tool plugins. The Web site also features news articles, go-to-market advice, moderated discussion forums offering free technical support and a Wiki community sharing expertise and code examples. For more information about these professional services, go to the Sony Ericsson Developer World Web site.

Document history

Change history 2008-06-17 2008-10-30 Version 1 Version 2 First version Second version. Minor changes

Contents

Product overview.... 5 Key features..... 6 Images..... 10 Technologies in detail.... 13 Functions and features.... 14 Facts and figures.... 29 Technical specifications.... 30 General technical data... 30 Performance and technical characteristics.. 30 USSD technical data.... 31 GPRS technical data.... 32 SIM AT services supported... 33 Entertainment.... 38 Audio and Video..... 38 Java.... 39 Imaging/Messaging.... 40 8.1 Megapixel camera.... 40 Images.... 42 Supported character set.... 42 Short Messaging Service.... 43 Enhanced Messaging Service.... 44 Multimedia Messaging Service... 45 Email client technical data... 47 A-GPS.... 48 A-GPS technical data.... 48 Connectivity..... 49 Bluetooth wireless technology technical data... 49 OMA Data Synchronization (SyncML) technical data... 50 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.... 50 Web browser technical data.... 51 Client Provisioning.... 54 Abbreviations..... 56 Related information..... 60 Documents..... 60 Links..... 60 Trademarks and acknowledgements... 60

Product overview

C905c Cyber-shot is a slider phone that catches consumers eyes through its innovative design, a retractable active lens cover with premium material and easy to use high quality technology. Being a Cyber-shot phone, the core pillars building up the experience of C905c Cyber-shot are never miss a shot, ease of use and share your experiences. Features include:
8.1 megapixel camera with auto focus, face detection, Xenon flash and Smart contrast. Easy-to-use horizontal digital camera menu with illuminated icons for settings shortcuts. Dual microphones for stereo sound when recording video. Photo fix to improve an under-exposed photo immediately. 2.4-inch QVGA scratch resistant mineral glass screen. GPS (Global Positioning System). Support for A-GPS (Assisted GPS). Web browser supporting HTML. Dynamic Web pointer for Web browsing. PictBridge to print photos directly on a printer. Slide shows with music, transitions and more. 3D gaming. Web feeds. Web feeds ticker in standby. FM radio with RDS and track identification.

A stereo headset and USB cable provided in the kit. A memory card reader for Memory Stick Micro (M2) memory cards. Motion gaming Exchange ActiveSync Accelerometer to support auto-rotated browsing and UI, and motion gaming TV out in VGA format

Key features

8.1 Megapixel camera
The main camera is 8.1 megapixel and includes auto focus, an image and video stabiliser, 16x digital zoom, Photo flash, BestPic, Auto rotate, Face detection, smart contrast and Photo fix. All this means high quality photos. The Photo flash can be used as video light when recording videos. The Photo flash can be used with BestPic. The camera is protected by a lens cover. The horizontal user interface allows for easier camera handling. A photo can be shared as a picture message or email message with friends or family. Photos can also be transferred to another phone or computer using any available transfer method, such as Bluetooth wireless technology or USB cable.

TrackID

TrackID enables the user to identify a track playing on the built-in radio, or a track playing in the room. A few seconds of the song is sampled, the phone connects to an online database, which identifies the song and returns title, artist and album information.

Stereo widening

The Stereo Widening effects improve the sound experience when listening to music through a stereo Bluetooth headset, external stereo speakers or a stereo portable handsfree.
2.4-inch QVGA scratch resistant mineral glass screen
The large 2.4-inch (240x320 pixels) full graphic QVGA 262k colour screen enhances viewing, facilitating high-quality multimedia and entertainment.
GPS (Global Positioning System)
With the GPS, you can find out where you are. The GPS supports geo tagging. When a photo is taken, it is tagged with geographic data, meaning that the location where the photo was taken can be shown on a map.

BestPic

A unique function for Sony Ericsson camera imaging. Taking a single photo or even a burst of photos does not always catch the moment, which may have been just before or just after the camera key was pressed. BestPic is designed to solve this problem. Press the camera key half way down and the camera starts capturing photos. Press the key fully down, and seven photos appear automatically. The photos range from left (just before pressing the camera key fully down) to centre (camera key fully down) to right (just after pressing the camera key fully down). The centre photo is the default photo, but not necessarily the best one. Browse the photo series and save the best photos. BestPic has been updated and can now be used together with the Photo flash.

Bluetooth wireless technology
Several devices (simultaneous Bluetooth wireless technology connections) can be connected up to 10 metres (33 feet) away using Bluetooth wireless technology. For example, when the phone rings, it can be answered with a Bluetooth headset, and images can be sent to another phone at the same time. Several mobile phones can take part in a Bluetooth wireless technology-supported game and the phone and a computer can exchange data such as images, video clips, vCards, music files and calendar data. Bluetooth wireless technology version 2.0 and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) is supported.
Bluetooth audio streaming
Listen to audio in compatible devices. By connecting a Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) compatible accessory, such as a stereo Bluetooth headset or a Bluetooth music receiver, you can enjoy high quality stereo audio streaming wirelessly from the phone. Many A2DP accessories also support the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) allowing you to control the player in the phone using the accessory interface.

USB 2.0 mass storage

When connecting the phone to a computer using the provided USB cable, the memory in the phone appears on the computer screen as a removable disk along with other disks and drives in the computer. You can then quickly and easily drag and drop items such as images, documents, music and video clips between folders in the phone and the computer.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
With Media Transfer Protocol you can transfer media files and synchronise playlists when the phone is connected to the computer using the USB cable. It is possible to use MTP in Media transfer mode or Phone mode. MTP is supported by Sony Ericsson Media Manager, Windows Media Player 11 and higher in Windows XP and Windows Vista.
Personal Information Management (PIM)
Stay up-to-date with everyday events by synchronizing phone contacts, calendar appointments, tasks and notes in the phone with similar programs in a computer. The USB cable which comes with the phone, or the built-in Bluetooth wireless technology feature can be used together with the synchronization software which is available on the CD in the kit or can be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/support. Smart search your contacts and call list for phone numbers or names from standby. Predefined speed dial numbers can be quickly sent out from standby.

Feature Media A centre for all media content with horizontal and vertical navigation. You can view photos, listen to music, watch video clips Media player Mega Bass An audio feature which enhances bass frequencies for better overall music experience Memory (built-in)
See Music player and Video player Yes
Phone memory that is free to use (depending on Up to 160 MB software configuration and file content). Many applications share phone memory. The maximum amount of storage available for any one application, such as calendar entries, is affected by the amount of memory used by other applications, such as messaging, music, photos and so on Memory card reader (slot) A slot for inserting a micro peripheral storage device Memory card support: Memory Stick Micro (M2) SanDisk microSD/Transflash Menu layout options Possibility to change the layout of the icons in the main menu Menu shortcuts A function making it possible to dedicate shortcuts to the most-used phone functions MMS (Multimedia messaging) Picture messaging with text and sound MMS video Support in the phone for sending video clips using MMS Modem Circuit Switched/Packet Switched Internet dial-up support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Up to 160 MB

Yes No Yes
Feature MusicDJ A music composer tool with MIDI drum, guitar, keyboard, bass and brass loops in different music styles, which can be combined to create polyphonic ringtones Music listening time Music player 3.0 A digital music player with horizontal navigation. Play music you have transferred or downloaded. The list structure system enables you, for example, to organise favourite songs into groups and create simple playlists. Music tones Music tones, also called master tones, are DRM protected music by original artists. Various digital audio formats are supported My time zone Select the time zone manually by country or city Networks 3G/HSDPA

Up to 20 hours Yes

Up to 25 hours Yes

GSM/GPRS/EDGE

GSM (R99) 850, 900, GSM/EDGE 850, 1800, 1900, E-GSM 900, 1800, MHz Yes Yes
Notes Make notes of things to remember. A note can be shown in standby OMA Data Synchronization (SyncML) A device communications standard that enables remote synchronization between devices OTA settings Internet, email and other settings can be sent over the air to the phone
Yes OMA DS 1.2 OMA DS 1.1.2 Yes OMA CP 1.1
Feature Photo light (built-in) When lighting conditions are poor, activate the picture light PhotoDJ A drawing tool in the phone where existing photos can be altered Photo fix Improves an under-exposed photo by calculating and adjusting the light balance PictBridge Transfer images from the phone via the USB cable directly to a printer, without a computer or photo editing software Picture gallery A thumbnail image gallery where sections of several photos can be viewed at the same time PlayNow (direct link) Listen to music before you purchase and download it to your phone PlayNow Games (direct link) Download and purchase games straight from the phone desktop Polyphonic voices Powersave default setting for display light Predictive text input Push email RSS reader

GSM 1900 TX:18501910 RX:kHz 299 Carriers *8 (TDMA) GMSK < 5 RMS Phase error (burst) 80 MHz +/0.1ppm 3.6 V 30 dBm Class 1 (1 W peak) 50 ohm < 30 dBm Better than 102 dBm < 2.4%

USSD technical data

c~ USSD support Mode support UI-mode details p GSM Phase 1/2 (cross-phase compatibility) UI-mode supported SAT initiated USSD supported It is possible to scroll the text up and down in USSD messages It is possible to highlight embedded numbers and take actions accordingly

GPRS technical data

Property Support Compatible GPRS/EDGE and SMG Release 99 according to ETSI specification specifications Data rates GPRS (per time slot) Coding scheme CS-1: 9 Kbps CS-2: 13,4 Kbps CS-3: 15,6 Kbps CS-4: 21,4 Kbps (network-dependent). Modulation & coding scheme (MCS) MCS-1 (GMSK): 8.0 Kbps MCS-2 (GMSK): 11.4 Kbps MCS-3 (GMSK): 14.8 Kbps MCS-4 (GMSK): 17.6 Kbps MCS-5 (8-PSK): 22.4 Kbps MCS-6 (8-PSK): 29.4 Kbps MCS-7 (8-PSK): 44.8 Kbps MCS-8 (8-PSK): 54.4 Kbps MCS-9 (8-PSK): 59.2 Kbps Dynamic allocation Yes NOM I, II, III Yes NC0 and NC2 Yes Yes
Data rates EDGE (per time slot)
Medium Access Modes Support of Packet Control Channels (PBCCH/PCCCH) Network operation mode Support of GPRS/CS combined procedures Network control mode Support of access in 2 phases Support of PRACH on 11 bits
Support of GPRS re-selection C31/ Yes C32 Support of static and dynamic addressing Support of power control uplink and downlink Support of ciphering algorithms Yes Uplink = yes, downlink is a network feature GEA1, GEA2
Support of compression algorithms Yes, V42bis and IP header compression Mode of operation R Reference point Class B and Class C modes of operation supported Physical layer: Support of RS232 PPP is supported as L2 layer in the R reference point Authentication algorithms PAP, CHAP supported
Property IP connectivity PDP context
Support PDP type IP is supported IP termination in mobile or TE (laptop, PDA) is supported 10 PDP context descriptions saved in the phone PDP context description is edited via application in the phone AT-command or via OTA Simultaneous PDP contexts are supported, maximum 4

SIM AT commands

GPRS aware, as well as non-GPRS aware, SIM cards are supported Some of the supported commands: AT+CGDCONT - DEFINE PDP CONTEXT AT+CGEQREQ - Quality of Service Profile (REQUESTED) AT+CGEQMIN - 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

SIM AT services supported
p= CALL CONTROL BY SIM MO SMS CONTROL DATA DOWNLOAD TO SIM DISPLAY TEXT bit 1: Cell Broadcast SMS Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS2 coded). 0 = normal priority 1 = high priority bit 8: 0 = clear message after a delay 1 = wait for user to clear message j p Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

p= GET INKEY bit 1:

j General: The GET_INKEY requires that the user confirms his/her choice 0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only 1 = alphabet set 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 General: No. of hidden input characters bit 1: 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
p Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

bit 2:

bit 3:

GET INPUT

252 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

bit 4:

bit 8:
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 '02' = Network Measurement results '03' = Date, time and time zone (DTTinPLI) '04' =Language setting '05' =Timing advance

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

p= REFRESH
j General: The reset option requests the user to wait while the phone restarts '00' = (U)SIM Initialization and Full File Change Notification '01' = File Change Notification '02' = (U)SIM Initialization and File Change Notification '03' = (U)SIM Initialization '04' = (U)SIM Reset '05' = USIM Application Reset
p Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SELECT ITEM SEND DTMF SEND SHORT MESSAGE SEND SS SEND USSD SET UP CALL General: Capability configuration Set-up speech call CallParty Subaddress DTMF support bit 1: 0 = packing not required 1 = SMS packing by the ME required
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
'00' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on Yes another call '01' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on Yes another call, with re-dial '02' = set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on Yes hold '03' = set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on Yes hold, with re-dial '04' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if any) '05' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if any), with re-dial SET UP EVENT LIST '00' = MT call '01' = Call connected '02' = Call disconnected '03' = Location status '04' = User activity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

j '05' = Idle screen available '06' = Card reader status '07' = Language selection '08' = Browser termination '09' = Data available 'OA' = Channel status
p Yes Not Applicable Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, 1 row of text is supported Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT

SET UP MENU TIMER MANAGEMENT OPEN CHANNEL CLOSE CHANNEL RECEIVE DATA SEND DATA GET CHANNEL STATUS
User Interaction with SIM AT

BIP Open Channel

A user confirmation is displayed with the default text Open channel when no alpha identifier is present. Alpha identifier text replaces the default text when the Alpha Identifier is present & not null. No user indication is provided (transparent mode) when alpha identifier is present and null.
MSK clears the screen if the command is performed successfully.

Get inkey

Prompt for a one-character input. Pressing Ok without entering a character gives warning message Text too short. Key responses: C clears current character. End key terminates the proactive session. Back Backward move in the proactive session. OK Command performed successfully.

Display text

Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS coded) is supported. Text clearing times are 5-20 seconds with a 60second time-out limit for the user to clear the text. Key responses: End key Proactive session terminated by user. Back Backward move in proactive session.

Get input

Prompt for character input. The phone will refuse to accept further input when maximum response length is exceeded. UI Maximum Response lengths: Digits Only 160 characters. SMS default alphabet characters 160 characters.
Hidden Characters (digits only) 20 characters. Key responses: C clears current character. End key terminates the proactive session. Back Backward move in proactive session. OK Command performed successfully.
If an Alpha Identifier is supplied in the Set Up Menu command, this is used as the SIM AT entry in the MEs main menu. If null alpha identifier is supplied and several items are found in the menu, the default title ONLINE SERVICES is used. If the SIM AT Menu Item is selected by pressing Select, all the items sent in the Set Up Menu command will be available for selection, in the same way as the Select Item command.

Select item

Scroll to highlight item for selection. Key responses: Navigational key press down Scroll down list. Navigational key press up Scroll up list. End key terminates proactive session. Back Backward move in proactive session. OK Command performed successfully.

Send short message

Alpha Identifier text is displayed, if it is present. Otherwise, there is no user indication if the customization for default text is not enabled. If the customization for default text is enabled, and there is no Alpha Identifier, default message Sending message" is displayed. Default responses are Message failed or Message sent for the customization enabled case with no Alpha Identifier. Key responses: End key or Back ends the proactive session.

Imaging/Messaging

Digital still camera (DSC) True colour Digital zoom Photo fix Still camera settings bar Shoot modes Scenes Normal, BestPic, Panorama, Frames, Smile shutter, Smart contrast Auto, Twilight landscape, Twilight portrait, Landscape, Portrait, Beach/Snow, Sports, Document Yes Main camera: 16x zoom Improves an under-exposed photo by calculating and adjusting the light balance

Photo sizes (resolution)

8 MP 5 MP (2592x1944 pixels) 3 MP (2048x1536 pixels) 1 MP (1280x960 pixels) VGA (640x480 pixels) Note: MP = Megapixel Auto, Macro, Infinity, Face detection Off, Auto, Red-eye reduction ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 100, ISO Auto Off, On Off, Black & white, Negative, Sepia, Solarize Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent Normal, Spot
Focus Flash ISO setting Self-timer Effects White balance Metering mode Still camera setup Picture quality Shutter sounds Image stabiliser Auto rotate Reset file number Save to memory Video recorder Video size (resolution) Frame rate Digital zoom Video camera settings bar Video clip length Focus Light Night mode Self-timer Effects White balance Metering mode Turn on/off microphone
Normal, Fine Yes Available for twilight landscape and landscape scenes Off, On Yes Memory card, phone memory
QVGA 320x240 pixels 30 fps (frames per second)
For video, For picture message Yes, same as camera Off, Auto Off, On Yes, same as camera Yes, same as camera Yes, same as camera Yes, same as camera Off, On
Video camera setup Image stabiliser Reset file number Save to memory Off, On Yes, same as camera Yes, same as camera
Images can be shared using a Bluetooth wireless technology connection, MMS, email message, computer file transfer or memory card. The image size is limited by the amount of free RAM. Formats JPEG Details ISO/IEC JPEG Baseline DCT Progressive DCT Non-differential nlimited size
87a, 89a, support for interlacement, animation and transparency Unlimited size Windows bitmap format Unlimited size SVG Tiny 1.2 Wireless bitmap Unlimited size

BMP PNG SVG WBMP

Supported character set
Decoding text (Incoming MMS) US-ASCII ISO-8859-1 ISO-8859-2 Windows-1251 ISO 10646 (UCS-2) UTF-7 UTF-8 Coding Text (Outgoing MMS) UTF-8 UTF-16 KOI8-R GB2312 GB 18030 GB 13000 BIG-5

Short Messaging Service

Feature SMS Service Centre Number Pictures Support It is possible to pre-load the SMS Service Centre Number It is possible to insert a picture or an icon into the text message. EMS compliant mobile phones will be able to see the picture correctly It is possible to reply to received messages by SMS, MMS, voice message and email Predictive writing and multitap Yes Yes

Reply to messages Input methods: Copy and paste words Teaching of predictive words that are not in the predictive dictionary Options when creating a message: Save a sent message in a Sent items folder Insert a line in the message Assign a validity period to the message Use predefined messages Options when receiving a message: Reply to the sender Forward the message Save the message on the SIM card Get delivery time and date Options with the previously sent message: Delivery report of the message Forward the message Save the message on the SIM card Know the remaining capacity storage Options with the previously received message: Reply to the sender Save the message in the inbox Forward the message

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes (if requested when sending) Yes Yes Yes, > 95% full warning, capacity on SIM when saving to SIM
Feature Know the remaining capacity storage Supported ways for replying to a received SMS: Via SMS, MMS, voice message, email
Support Yes, > 95% full warning, capacity on SIM when saving to SIM
Via phone call (set up a call to the number Yes contained in the message body) Via Web browser (go to the Web address contained in the message body) Via USSD session Print via infrared Possibility to enable the user to send a text message to a list of recipients Possibility to write an email address as a recipient address SMS storage Capacity Nokia Picture Messaging Yes No No Yes Yes, if email gateway is present In the phone memory, on the SIM card, or on memory card Up to 1,000 messages Yes
Enhanced Messaging Service
Feature Support Level of compliance supported by the phone Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) according to the regarding the specifications described in standard 3GPP TS 23.040 v4.3.0, with the addition of release 99 the ODI feature from 3GPP TS 23.040 v5.0.0 Number of messages that the phone is able to handle to generate a concatenated message Outgoing messages 10
It is possible to: See how many short messages an EMS message consists of before sending it. Choose whether to send the message or not after writing it. A signal is heard once all parts of the message have been received or when a time-out occurs. 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.

Incoming messages

Possibility for sent messages to be memorised into a folder in phone memory Actions that the user can perform after message retrieval:
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for audio Multimedia codecs/formats supported for video
AAC, AMR, MPEG Layer 3, Real 8, AWB, WAV, MP4, MIDI, iMelody, 3GPP, XMF, M4A, WMA MPG4, 3GPP, SDP, Real 8, WMV
Feature Multimedia codecs/formats supported for image Supported formats for message presentation:
Support JPEG, GIF87, GIF89A, PNG, SVG, WBMP, BMP Message body plus attachments (email presentation) SMIL version as described in OMA MMS IOP document version 1.2
Maximum message size that can be handled Content Class and Creation mode are applied. Maximum by the phone size can also be customised Maximum number of objects supported in a message Maximum text size Storage capacity 30 objects is standard. It is possible to increase the number through configuration 5,000 characters/text Up to 500 messages
Email client technical data
c~ Bearer type (IP) Bearer type GSM Data (IP) Character sets Support Yes Yes, GPRS and HSCSD ISO: ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-5, ISO-88597, ISO-8859-9, ISO-8859-10, ISO-8859-11 Windows: Windows-1251, Windows-1252, Windows1254, Windows-1255, Windows-1258 US-ASCII Unicode: UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16 Japanese: Shift_JIS, ISO-2022-JP Cyrillic: KOI8-R Simplified Chinese: GB2312, GB18030 Traditional Chinese: Big5 OMA Client Provisioning 1.1 POP3 and IMAP4 IMAP IDLE (extension of IMAP4 Rev1), OMA Email Notification 1.0 and scheduled checking, Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) SSL/TLS, both port methods (POPS/IMAPS) and STARTTLS Yes (tags removed) Yes User selectable inbox size, save messages to Memory Stick, arrange messages by date, size and Email address
OTA provisioning solution Protocols Push email
Secure email HTML mail Thumbnailed image attachments Message management
c~ ESMTP Background sending

Support Yes Yes

A-GPS technical data
Feature/Dimension Standards Support Control plane (3GPP) and user plane (OMA SUPL v1.0) assistance. It is also possible to use the GPS receiver in autonomous mode without any assistance data. The SLP address can be configured using OMA Client Provisioning v1.1. Secure data connection for assistance data delivery. Varies depending on geographic location and network operator support.

OMA SUPL v1.0

Performance

Connectivity

Bluetooth wireless technology technical data
Dimension Bluetooth wireless technology capability statement Bluetooth wireless technology profiles Support This phone supports Bluetooth Specification, version 2.0 with enhanced data rate (EDR) Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Audio/Video Remote Control Profile Basic Imaging Profile Dial-up Networking Profile File Transfer Profile Generic Access Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile Handsfree Profile Headset Profile Human Interface Device Profile Object Push Profile Personal Area Networking Profile Phonebook Access Profile Serial Port Profile Synchronization Profile SyncML OBEX binding All products supporting Bluetooth spec. 1.1, or higher, and at least one of the profiles above Varies due to radio performance between the connected devices and the occurrence of obstacles. Up to 10 metres (33 feet) Class 1, typical +3 dBm or 2 mW 2.4 GHz the unlicensed ISM band GSM host processor excluded: Standby, Bluetooth On mode: <0.6 mA Voice to headset (HV3 master): 11 mA (7 mA with EDR functionality, 2EV3 master). Dependent on various parameters such as if the phone is master or slave Data mode average: 27mA at 172.8 Kbps symmetrical (DH1) Data speed typically 1.0 Mbps on an Object Push connection between two phones (in case of using similar phones and if no other Bluetooth devices are connected)
Connectable devices Coverage area
Transmission power Frequency band Power consumption

Data transmission rate

OMA Data Synchronization (SyncML) technical data
Feature SyncML compliance Support for Sync ML The phone is fully SyncML compliant, having passed SyncML Conformance testing. OMA DS 1.2 or OMA DS 1.1.2 is used depending on configuration and both are supported in Serveralerted synchronization Contacts: vCard 2.1, Calendar: vCalendar 1.0 (vEvent) Tasks: vCalendar 1.0 (vTodo) Notes: text/plain, Bookmarks:vBookmark 1.0 The device may be configured to include preset SyncML settings, and to control whether SyncML 1.1 or SyncML 1.2 will be used HTTP, HTTPS, OBEX (USB, Bluetooth)

Feature Image formats and animations Schemes Streaming Web feeds User agent profile User Agent Profiles
Support in the browser GIF (interlaced and non-interlaced) WBMP, JPEG, PNG, BMP and SVG. Animated GIFs, animated SVG and Flash Http:, https:, rtsp:, mailto:, smsto:, mmsto:, tel:, wtai: Progressive download, RTSP, Java script controls Ticker, podcasts, enclosures, OPML import. No support for ATOM
Yes, list of client characteristics - for example, screen size. For details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for Sony Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer World http://www.sonyericsson.com/developer Yes. For details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for Sony Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer World http://www.sonyericsson.com/developer
URL sent pointing to the UA profile at the beginning of browser session Download OMA download functionality HTTP GET solution to download content/ Uses browser for download Other download content Download application/product memory check Downloaded object solution
Yes. No download limit when using HTTP protocol Yes Yes. The user is informed where the content is saved and asked if it should be used at once or later
UAP indication for downloading Yes Other features Object formats Resume Background download Progressive download Streaming Browser navigation Selection keys Separate/dedicated back or erase keys Display backlight on when browsing Yes. Two selection keys and centre navigation key Yes Yes Yes. Save, delete, forward, use, manage All formats can be downloaded and saved, but only formats supported by the phone can be used by the phone Yes Yes Yes Yes
Feature Predictive writing http:// string displayed automatically when entering URLs www added automatically when entering URLs Combined Search/Go To input field Internet network features Bluetooth wireless technology (as local connection) Infrared (as local connection) Network settings PPP Authentication Security
Support in the browser Yes Not displayed but the http:// is added automatically to the URL
Yes Intelligent input field changes appearance (Search or Go to) depending on user input. www,.com and other URL syntax can be used to trigger the Go To appearance
No Yes PAP, CHAP supported HTTPS authentication TLS version 1 SSL version 3 WIM on SIM ICC X.509 certificate support, Mobile Profile WPKI OTA download of trusted certificates Yes
USB (as local connection) PUSH Content types Service Indication (SI) Service Loading (SL) Cache Operation (CO) content type Session Initiation Application (SIA) Man Machine Interface SI/content retrieval postponing SI menu structure accessibility SL reception warning SIA reception warning Cache size limitations

Yes Yes No Yes

Yes Messaging, Inbox The user can make a choice if a dialogue is wanted or not before loading the SL Yes The oldest push in the inbox will be discarded

 

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