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User reviews and opinions
| locutus |
5:11pm on Monday, September 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Phone works well -- good reception and volume. Handsfree is loud and clear, with no complaints so far of echoes from callers. | |
| bloatware |
2:26pm on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| 400 hrs standby baby! BIG phone, seriously BIG phone Great all in one phone. No multiple devices to carry. Expandable memory a plus! No cons as of yet.Have had the phone 6 months. | |
| praseeda |
3:28pm on Saturday, September 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Top quality phone - probably best in the market Sony Ericsson P910i. Well where do i begin. I recently purchased this phone from my local O2 store. Great IF you actually need it Good points+great color screen+loads of memory *can add more*+excellent features+comes with a good web browser *proper i... | |
| claudebarnhart |
6:12am on Friday, August 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Fantastic features, huge head-turner, can basically organise your whole life! However. qwerty keyboard, great screen, productivity enhancing features, intuitive controls, robust design (dropped thrice still works) low ring volume. | |
| philtheo |
11:05pm on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Great IF you actually need it Good points+great color screen+loads of memory *can add more*+excellent features+comes with a good web b... | |
| tara_athan |
4:21pm on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| Pretty Good Stuff I bought this phone to get a complete organizer for my busy schedule. I was pleasantly surprised to find a well designed phone. Product of the time. best choice for all in one device. My basic idea of phone was only making calls. | |
| mshokrey |
5:52am on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| Top quality phone - probably best in the market Sony Ericsson P910i. Well where do i begin. I recently purchased this phone from my local O2 store. | |
| alexrufino |
9:08pm on Friday, May 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| although the size of it is a let down nevertheless great suite of appication capacity ; a compact smart phone that works most of the time unlike other... If you think buying this phone in the Gulf, please think twice their warranty is useless is better to go for something else. all in one non mega oixel cam | |
| jtauxe |
5:21pm on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Sony Ericsson P910i is the phone that I use now. The phone is a 2004 model yet has the best features in it. The phone runs on Symbian OS 7 UIQ 2. My very first purchase of sony ericsson phone. But i dont hesitate to got one because of its many features. | |
| Rosemary35 |
11:16pm on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have had this phone for 2 1/2 years now, an... Ease of use, great value Not compltely built to last it has alot of feature you can use with this ... great and helpfull top best mobile phone | |
| evenline |
8:05pm on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have had this phone for 2 1/2 years now, an... Ease of use, great value Not compltely built to last it has alot of feature you can use with this phone I really loved it .. great and helpfull top best mobile phone | |
| oohabighorst |
6:34pm on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| It makes all the functionality that I have carried around with me on previous handsets usable. I am not sure I agree with the review on the keyboard. Though tiny, I am now used to it and use it regularly to write SMS mails. Interestingly. | |
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Documents
Care instructions
Your P910a is a highly sophisticated electronic device. To get the most out of it, please make sure that you follow this advice: Keep the P910a in its carry case when not using it. Use a lightly moistened cloth when you clean the screen. Use only the stylus provided to tap the screen.
First time start-up
Please read Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use on page 185 before you start using your P910a. Note The first time you start your phone the start-up procedure will proceed slowly. When you start your P910a for the first time 1. Press the On/Off button to turn on your P910a, keeping the flip closed. The language selection dialog opens. 2. Select one of the languages from the list. Read more about selecting a language in Language selection on page 168. 3. Open the flip. Press the On/Off button again. The Setup Wizard starts and guides you through the essential settings. 4. The Power menu opens. Select Phone on. 5. Enter your PIN when the dialog box appears and press. Press to delete a digit.
functions. Set your P910a in Flight mode if the use of mobile phones is not allowed, or if you want to use the other functions but do not want incoming calls.
Importing phonebook entries
You may want to import existing contact information from another mobile phone to your P910a. You can do this in several ways: Beam the phonebook entries from the other phone by infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology and save the set to Contacts. See Creating and editing contacts on page 103. Synchronize the SIM and the internal memory on the other phone with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes in a PC. Then Contacts. synchronize this information with Note When you synchronize Contacts with your PC, the SIM information will not be synchronized. You might get two versions of the same contact. See Synchronization and backup on page 139. Phonebook entries stored on your SIM card are accessible Contacts. Select SIM in the folders menu to the through right in the menu bar to see the list of entries in your SIM Contacts. phonebook. These entries can be imported to See Copying contacts to and from the SIM card on page 105.
Getting to know your P910a 14
Turning your P910a on and off
> Settings > Screen > Automatic input lock.
2. Select Change Codes. 3. Select the code you want to change. 4. First enter the old code, then the new one. (To ensure that you have typed the new code correctly you have to enter it twice.)
2. Select a lock time or Off. To lock the screen > Lock screen. Select To unlock the screen Push the Jog Dial Forwards > Inwards or Backwards > Inwards.
Automatic keylock
This option locks the keys on your P910a when the flip is closed. This is to protect the device if the keys are accidentally pressed. When this setting is active, the keypad will become automatically locked after a period of inactivity. To activate or change the keylock Control panel > Device > Locks. Select To unlock the keys > Select.
Screen lock
This option locks the screen of your P910a. This is to protect the device if the screen is accidentally pressed in flip open mode or
The Phone application is easy for the beginner, yet powerful for the advanced user. It can be used together with the other functions of the P910a, including applications from developers outside Sony Ericsson. The phone includes useful features such as: Personalized ring types. Picture phonebook. Quick access back to the entries in Contacts, making it easy to try an alternative number or send a message if the contact is unavailable or busy. Voice-dialing make a call by saying the contacts name. Voice answer an incoming call may be answered or sent a busy signal, using the words recorded for answer and busy. Incoming call acceptance limit specify those who should be able to reach you. Access to other applications while talking on the phone. Office handsfree (speakerphone) which starts when you open the flip, making it easy to access applications such as Calendar and Jotter while talking. Flight mode which enables the P910a to be used as a PDA in situations where radio transmitters may not be used. The GSM and Bluetooth transmitters (and receivers) are switched off. With the flip closed you can access most of the functions using the Jog Dial and the keypad. More advanced tasks such as handling a conference calls or using other applications during a call are best handled with the flip open. Some options may be hidden or not available depending on your subscription.
Image editor
Using the Image editor, you can edit JPEG images. You can crop and resize the pictures rotate them by 90 at a time write and draw on them, using different colors To start the Image editor From a picture opened in Pictures, select Edit > Edit picture.
Image editor Edit
Select drawing tool
Select rotation Select rotation clockwise or anti-clockwise
You can save the edited image by selecting Image editor > Done. Copy and paste by selecting Edit > Copy and Edit > Paste. You can only copy and paste whole pictures. If you make an error when editing the picture, you can undo the last change by Edit > Undo. You can also undo all actions since the picture was saved, by selecting Edit > Undo all.
To zoom in and out This is not available in all formats. Tap to zoom in. Tap and drag the zoomed picture to view specific details in the picture. Tap to zoom out. Select Edit > Zoom, and select between Fit to screen and Full size. To draw on a picture 1. If desired, tap 2. If desired, tap 3. Tap and select the desired color. and select the desired pen size. You can return to the text editor by tapping on the text item. Note As soon as you tap outside the text item, the text is merged with the picture and cannot be edited or moved. To crop a picture 1. Tap and select the cropping tool. A frame with 8 handles is placed around the picture. 2. Tap and drag one of the handles to define how the picture should be cropped. 3. Tap anywhere, except on the handles, to crop the picture. To resize a picture 1. Tap and select the resizing tool. A frame with four handles is placed around the picture. 2. Tap and drag one of the handles to define the new size of the picture. When you lift the stylus, the picture will be resized.
and select the pen tool
4. Draw with the stylus on the picture. To add text to a picture 1. Tap and select the text tool. 2. Tap the place where the text should be put on the picture. 3. Enter the text in the text field. 4. If required, change the text properties, using the choices on the text, style and colors tabs. 5. Tap Done to place the text on the picture. You can move the text on the picture by tapping and dragging on the text.
66 Pictures and Image editor
You can play video clips that are recorded with the CommuniCorder, stored in your P910a or streamed. A video clip is a short video sequence. You can also play audio-only material which is encapsulated within an MPEG file or streamed. You can download video clips from an Internet site or transfer them from a PC via a cable, or from a Memory Stick. You can also exchange video clips with other phones or PCs via infrared communication, Bluetooth wireless technology or multimedia messaging. You do not have to download a complete video clip to be able to view it. You can use the streaming function and view the video clip from the Web site where it is located. The video clip is played with only a short time delay. The video player supports files in the MPEG-4 file format, for example name.mp4. You can store video clips both internally and externally. You can also copy them between the internal memory and the Memory Stick. See Folders on page 28. To adjust the volume Rotate the Jog Dial up to increase the volume, and down to decrease the volume.
2. Enter the recipients number or select To and select recipient or recipients from your contact list and select Done. 3. Write your message. 4. Go to the address tab delivery report or not. 5. Tap Send. To add an EMS item to your text message Use the icons at the bottom of the screen to select the type of item you wish to add. Tap to insert one of the smilies that appear. Tap to insert a picture or an animation. The pictures and animations last used appear. Tap More to get more pictures and animations to use. Tap New to draw a picture of your own.
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and specify whether you want a
described above.
To save a received EMS item 1. Tap the item. 2. Select Edit > Save object.
Handling multimedia messages
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages can include pictures, animations and sound, organized like a slide presentation with time-based control of the playback. Composing a multimedia message is like building a small slide
presentation. A typical page will consist of a picture, some text and sound. Refer to Technical data, section MMS on page 200 for supported file types that you can add. You can take a picture with the CommuniCorder and send it as a multimedia message using the Send as command from Pictures. Multimedia messages can be sent to a mobile phone or an email account. How a recipient receives an MMS you send depends on your MMS service and how the receiving phone complies to MMS specifications. Phones can, for example, only receive pictures of a maximum size, video and sound. Your P910a can help you to create messages which conform to standard and therefore are more likely to reach recipients. Set the Content alert to warn or restrict you. See MMS Advanced settings tabs on page 164. Tip To enter several addresses manually (without using Contacts) in a text message, multimedia message or in an email: enter a comma between each address. The first time a multimedia message is opened it plays automatically. The next time you open the message you can play it by pressing the Play Button (flip open) or by choosing Play from the menu (flip closed). To forward an MMS 1. Open the message. 2. From the Message menu, select Forward. 3. On the address tab, select To and enter the recipients mobile number or email address. 4. Select Send. To store a received MMS item, for example a picture 1. Open the message. 2. Select the picture you want to save. 3. Select Save picture or select Edit > Save picture. 4. Select the storage location. 5. Select Save. You can store items both internally and externally. You can also copy them between the internal memory and the Memory Stick. See Folders on page 28.
Incoming multimedia messages
Receiving attachments Any attachments to an email message are displayed on the tab. The icon next to an attachment in the list identifies the type of attachment. To view an attachment you need a viewer for that type of file.Your P910a comes with pre-installed viewers for Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat (PDF) files. To save an attachment, for example a picture 1. Open the email message and select the 3. Select Pictures > Save. 4. Select the location where you want to store the message. 5. Select Save. You can store items both internally and externally. You can also copy them between the internal memory and the Memory Stick. See Folders on page 28. Downloading You can choose not to download large messages and receive just a header instead. A header contains the subject line, senders details, and date, but not the full message. tab. 2. Tap the attachment, which opens the Pictures application. To specify a size limit for email, above which you only receive a header 1. Select
Control panel > Connections > Messaging accounts > Email (select the email account) > Edit.
2. Select Inbox. 3. Select an option from the Download list. In your list of messages, headers are denoted by To download the full message 1. In your list of messages, select the header. 2. The dialog Download, Yes/No appears. 3. Select Yes. To download a series of messages 1. In your list of messages, select the check box to the left of each entry (a tick appears). 2. Select Get & Send. Deleting messages You can delete messages both locally and in your email server. To delete a message locally 1. In your list of messages, select the check box to the left of the message header. 2. Select Message > Local delete.
3. Select Yes. The message body and attachments are deleted but the heading remains. You can download the message again later. To delete a message both locally and in your email server 1. In your list of messages, select the check box to the left of the message header. 2. Select Message > Delete message. 3. Select Yes. The message is deleted in your P910a and in your email server and will no longer be visible in your message list. Downloading email automatically You can schedule your email messages to be downloaded automatically at certain times. To download your email automatically 1. In Control Panel, select Connections > Messaging accounts >
Email.
P910a is not connected before sending an email, it will connect and send the message, and then disconnect. Note You can send text messages while connected to the Internet. If your connection is CSD or HSCSD it must be disconnected before you can make or receive a phone call. If your connection is GPRS, it may be suspended to enable a phone call to be made or received. You may need to repeat the data activity (Web page fetch, get email) after the call has ended. If your P910a cannot connect to the email account, automatic download will fail, and will be displayed next to the email account. A scheduled download will fail if your P910a is engaged in a voice call. It may fail if it is connected to another ISP, that is, through a different Internet account than specified for the email account. If email messages are not downloaded because a scheduled download fails, they will be downloaded during the next successful connection.
Managing contacts
You can use Contacts manager to move contacts between the folders, send contacts as a Vcard to another device, or to delete them. You can also send or delete contacts on the SIM card with the Contacts manager. See Sending and receiving items on page 30 for information about how to receive contacts from another device. To move, send or delete a contact 1. Select Contacts > Contacts manager. 2. Select the contacts you want to manage. (If required, change folder from the Folders menu. Selecting All will show all the contacts from all the folders except the SIM. Clicking the Select all check box will select all the contacts in the current folder.) 3. Select Send / Move / Delete.
Copying contacts to and from the SIM card
You can also copy information between the contacts list and the SIM card. To copy contacts from the SIM card 1. Select SIM in the folders menu to the right in the menu bar. 2. Select Edit > Copy all to Contacts for copying all SIM entries or Tap a SIM entry to open it and select Edit > Copy to Contacts to copy the selected SIM entry. To copy contacts to the SIM card 1. Select a contact.
2. Select Edit > Copy to SIM card. 3. If the contact has multiple phone numbers, each number will be created as a separate entry in the SIM phonebook. 4. Select Done.
Contacts tab
To sort the contact list and show the preferred phone number 1. Select Edit > Preferences. 2. Select the desired sorting option (first name, last name or company) and tap Done. 3. If you want a phone number to be shown next to the name in list view, select Show preferred phone number. If no preferred number has been set up for the contact, the first phone number will be used. 4. Select Done. To change the preferred phone number 1. Select a contact. 2. Select Edit > Edit contact. 3. Select Edit > Show in list. 4. Select the number to be shown from the list. 5. Tap Done. Note If no number appears, ensure that Show preferred phone
number is checked in preferences.
Making an owner card
You can create an electronic business card, containing your contact details, including notes and a photo. You can then send this card to another device. To create your owner card 1. Select Contacts > New and enter your details. 2. Select Contacts > Set as my card. Tip You can also create an owner card by viewing the detail view of a contact and selecting the menu option Set as my card. To send your owner card 1. Open the list view, and then select Contacts > Send my card. 2. Send the card using Send as. Read more about sending items in Sending and receiving items on page 30. To view or edit your owner card Select Contacts > View my card.
Calendar
The Calendar function helps you to keep track of appointments and events, and you can also set reminder alarms for the entries. A reminder is denoted by a.
Creating calendar entries
To create a new calendar entry 1. Select Calendar > New and enter a short description of the entry. This is the description you see in the calendar. 2. Tap Unfiled (the folder menu) in the menu bar and select a folder to store the entry in. 3. Continue to enter information for the items on the detail page. Type - Specify if the entry is an appointment, reminder or all day event. Date - Select the date to get a calendar where you can set a date for the entry. Time - Set start and end time for the entry. Location - Specify a location or select a location you have used before. Alarm - Select the check box if you want your P910a to alert you about the entry with a sound. Select the time and date that appears for your settings. Repeat - Specify if you want to repeat the entry or not. Read more about this below.
Different views
You can see your Calendar entries in three views with the flip open: Day, Week and Month. With the flip closed you will see the Day view. To change view in flip open Tap Tap Tap Tap to display the Day view. to display the Week view. to display the Month view. to navigate to the present day in the displayed view.
If you tap an entry in week view, the subject and time for that entry are shown. To navigate backwards or forwards in the current view Tap the left and right arrows in the button bar at the bottom of the screen. You can also rotate the Jog Dial. To navigate to a specific date in the current view Tap the day, week or month heading at the top of the display to show a calendar pop-up in which you can select a specific date.
Private - Select the check box to prevent the item from being viewed by others than yourself if you synchronize your calendar with, for example, your PC. 4. Select the note page tab to write a note for this entry. 5. Select to save and close the entry. You should delete old entries regularly to release memory. To create re-occurring entries 1. When the entry is open, select Repeat. Set repeating to Daily, Weekly, Monthly by date, Monthly by day, Yearly by date or Yearly by day. Interval - Specify how often the event will happen, for example, by selecting Weekly and Interval 2 means that the event will go off every two weeks on the specified day. Forever/Until - Set the time limit for the alarm or select forever. 2. Select days - Weekly repeated events can be set to occur twice or more in a week. For example, eating lunch with a friend Tuesday and Friday every week. Note You cannot repeat All Day Events To edit an entry 1. Open the entry by tapping it in the calendar. 2. Make the changes in accordance with the instructions above.
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Setting alarms
You can set up to three different alarms in your P910a. You can choose to activate one of the preset alarms, or set a new alarm with your own definitions. You can choose to set a silent alarm, where only a message is displayed when it goes off, or you can set a sound alert. Alarms requires that the P910a is turned on. If you want to get alarms in an environment where radio transmitters are not
7. Tap Done. 8. Make sure the check box next to the alarm is selected. When the alarm goes off, select Snooze to postpone the alarm for five minutes or Silence to turn off the alarm sound. To turn off the alarm completely, tap Done.
Viewers and editors Quickoffice
Your phone contains the following viewers and editors: Quickword view and edit Microsoft Word documents Quicksheet view and edit Microsoft Excel documents Quickpoint view Microsoft Power Point presentations Pdf+ view Adobe Acrobat (PDF) documents When the flip is open there are two views: List view Detail view
An alphabetical list of files, for selecting a file to view. The contents of a file, for viewing and editing the file.
Common viewer and editor functions
To open a document from an email or Internet page Select the document link. The document viewer opens the document in the detail view. To open a document from the list view 1. Select the Application launcher icon 2. Select, for example, the Quickword icon 3. If required, change folder. 4. Scroll to the desired file and select the file name. 5. The document is shown in the detail view.
The applications are also started automatically when selecting and opening attachments to messages. To save documents to another location (internal or on the Memory Stick) you use folders, see Folders on page 28. The functions available differ depending on the document type. Common functions are similar between the applications and are described first. Please read the help texts for detailed information about the viewers and editors.
Quickword
To save and copy the document to a specific folder 1. In the list view, select Quickword > Copy. 2. Select where to save the document, and select Copy. To edit a document In the detail view, from the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, select the edit icon. The first time you edit a document (in native Microsoft Word format) transferred to your P910a, you have to rename it. When you select OK, your P910a copies the document with the new name. In the toolbar you find icons for performing the most common word-processing functions. When you have finished editing and leave the document, your P910a saves it automatically.
Quicksheet
Pairing
To let your P910a initiate pairing with another device, such as a headset 1. In Control panel > Connections> Bluetooth > Settings, set Bluetooth to On. Make sure Visible to other devices is selected. 2. Set the other device to be on or discoverable. 3. In the Devices tab, tap Add. Your P910a searches for all devices in the vicinity and lists them. All enabled devices that are visible to others within range, are shown with their name and icon. You can use Show: to restrict the list to one category (only PC, for example). Paired devices that are within range are shown with regular text.
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Non-paired devices that are within range are shown with their names in italics. Devices that are within range but unknown are shown with a preset name. 4. Select the device you want your P910a to pair with, and enter a passcode when asked for it. When the passcode is accepted, the pairing process is complete, see Passcodes on page 138. 5. If in the future you want to allow a paired device to connect to your P910a without you explicitly approving each connection, you should select Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Devices, then select a device and the check box Allow to connect without confirmation. To let another device initiate pairing with your P910a 1. In Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Settings, set Bluetooth to On. 2. Follow the other devices manual to initiate pairing. 3. When asked for a passcode, enter the same on both devices. 4. If in the future you want to allow a paired device to connect to your P910a without you explicitly approving each connection you should select Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Devices, select a device and the check box Allow to connect without confirmation. Tip You can change the name of a paired device. When you pair with other Bluetooth wireless technology enabled phones, it is very useful to include the user's name as part of the device name. This will make it very easy to beam information to the desired recipients. To let a headphone initiate pairing with your P910a 1. Check that the device you want to pair with your P910a: Is on and within range. Has its Bluetooth function activated and that it is in visible mode. 2. In Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Settings, set Bluetooth to On. 3. Follow the headphones manual to initiate pairing on the headphone. 4. In the Devices tab tap Add. Your P910a searches for all devices in the vicinity and lists them. 5. When asked for a passcode, enter the headphones passcode on your P910a. 6. If in the future you want to allow the headphone to connect to your P910a without you explicitly approving each connection, you should select Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Devices, select the headphone and the check box Allow to connect without confirmation.
Server User name and password
Normally, you do not have to enter a username and password when you connect to a GPRS account. However, some service providers may require you to enter these details. If you select the Username and password required check box, but do not enter a username and password, you will be prompted to enter these when the P910a connects.
Address
The settings on this tab deal with IP and DNS addresses. The DNS address uniquely identifies your Internet Service Provider (ISP)'s computers, which your P910a uses to connect to the Internet. Your P910a can normally fetch these addresses automatically from most ISPs. If, after setting up an Internet account, you cannot connect to the Internet and you suspect these addresses are incorrect, ask your ISP for their primary and secondary DNS addresses. An IP address consists of four 3-digit boxes and valid input is between 000 and 255 in each box. A proxy server is a computer connected between your P910a and the computer you communicate with. This arrangement can be used for connections to Remote Sync servers, or within a company network. If this setting is needed, your company's Information Services department or Remote Sync provider must give you instructions. If your ISP supports Point to Point Protocol (PPP) extensions, you can select the Enable PPP extensions check box. PPP extensions allow your P910a to provide features such as encryption, which increases the security of your Internet connection.
Enter the Internet address of your access point. The address is supplied by your service provider.
Authentication is used by some network operators to identify the mobile phone connecting to their GPRS network. There are different methods, or protocols, for doing this. Normal: PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). The user's username and password are transmitted over the network in an unencrypted form. Secure: CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). The user's username and password are never transmitted over the network. None: No authentication is required by the network operator. QoS
Tip To avoid having to change the phone number when you travel abroad: enter the international dialing prefix (for example '+') and the appropriate country code for your ISP. For some accounts you may also need to make advanced settings. Select Advanced and enter settings on the tabs as described below
Dial-Up and High-Speed Dial-Up Advanced tabs
The settings on this tab deal with IP and DNS addresses. For an explanation of these settings, see Log in in the GPRS Advanced tabs on page 157. As an alternative to entering your username and password to access the Internet you may need to use a login script stored on your P910a. Although uncommon, scripts may be required by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Select the Use login script check box and enter the script text in the Script editor. If you select the check box Plain text authentication (required by some ISPs), the security of your connection will decrease during the connection process. Once you are connected, the security of your connection will be restored.
Manually set up a WAP account
Instead of setting up a WAP account automatically, you can Control panel > Connections > enter the settings manually from WAP accounts.
175 Getting started with Internet and Messages
Networking) entries on your PC for GPRS and HSCSD connections. Once paired with a Bluetooth-enabled laptop, your P910a is ready to make a connection to the Internet or corporate network. Since Bluetooth is wire-free and requires no line-of-sight alignment, you can place the laptop in a comfortable position and let your P910a remain in your pocket, briefcase, or even be placed up to 10 meters away. If you wish to use an infrared link, the range is typically up to one meter. The two infrared ports must be kept in line of sight, at an angle of no more than approximately 30 degrees. must be connected to the PC via cable, infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology. See Connecting to other devices on page 134. Make sure that you have any information concerning, for example, phone numbers, names of servers or domains, that the server that you want to connect to may require. To set up a GPRS or HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit Switched Data) connection using the Dial-Up Networking Wizard 1. Start the Dial-Up Networking Wizard from the Sony Ericsson folder of the Start menu on your PC. 2. Choose Create a new Dial-Up connection. 3. Follow the instructions in the wizard. To edit a previously created DUN entry 1. Start the Dial-Up Networking Wizard from the Sony Ericsson folder of the Start menu on your PC. 2. Modify a Dial-Up connection. 3. Select the desired connection from the list. 4. Follow the instructions in the wizard.
The Dial-Up Networking Wizard
The wizard simplifies creating GPRS DUN connections by setting the proper values in the PC DUN entry and linking the entry to one of the GPRS configurations in your P910a. You can also view and modify the GPRS settings in the P910a. For HSCSD DUN entries, the wizard updates the modem settings such that the specified data rate and type of bearer (ISDN / Analogue) will be used when you make a DUN connection. You can view or change the DUN entries created with the wizard using the standard Windows DUN user interface. The Dial-Up Networking Wizard software included in the Sony Ericsson PC Suite must be installed in your PC and your P910a
To define P910a as a modem
To set up a CSD (GSM Data) or HSCSD connection you will need to install your P910a as a modem manually.
To set up a Dial-Up entry for CSD or HSCSD 1. On the PC, open the Control Panel. 2. Choose to install a new modem. 3. Choose your P910a as the modem. 4. Select the port where the P910a is connected. 5. Confirm the selection. A new DUN connection has been created.
GPRS - connection information
Icons on the status bar let you overview the information on data connection calls. A combined signal strength and GPRS signal icon provides information on the GPRS service status. The GPRS connection status appears above the signal strength icon. There are three states for the icon, unavailable , available and attached. The HSCSD/CSD and GPRS icons are displayed during a data connection. Where GPRS is suspended, for example, the. GPRS suspended state is indicated by a combined icon There are three states for the GPRS icon: Active , active transferring data (alternates between and ) and suspended. Any data transfer either received or sent activates the GPRS active icon for 5 seconds.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Declaration of Conformity
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet S-Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type FAB-1031012-BV and FAB-1031012-CN and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1, EN 301489-7, EN 300328, EN 301489-17 and EN 60950, following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 99/5/EC with requirements covering EMC directive 89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage directive 73/ 23/EEC.
Environmental information
Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets or the printed wiring board of the phone. Power consumption of charger during standby < 0.3W. For more environmental information, look at the Environmental Declaration for P910a at www.SonyEricsson.com
Kista, June 2004
Place & date of issue
We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC).
Terms and definitions
AU Format for audio data files.AU files have the suffix.au Bearer Path over which data flows. Specifically in CSD and HSCSD, the type of phone link from the GSM network to the server PSTN or ISDN. Bluetooth Bluetooth wireless technology is a secure, fast radio connection technology. It is a computing and telecommunications industry specification that describes how mobile phones, computers, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) can easily interconnect with each other and with home and business phones and computers using a short-range wireless connection. BMP Microsoft Windows Bitmap. A graphics format defined by Microsoft supporting 1, 4, 8 or 24 bit color depth. No compression, so files can be large. Bookmark A URL and header/title stored in the phone, enabling the user to go directly to a Web or WAP page. bps Bits per second rate of data flow. cHTML A version of HTML optimized for small devices. CLI Calling Line Identity. Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone display. Your P910a will also display the name and photograph of the caller if they are in Contacts. You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to take the call. Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed. To use this service, it must be supported by your network. COM Port Defines a serial/RS-232 port within the Windows environment. CS Circuit Switched. Connection from A to B which has a fixed bandwidth and is maintained over a period of time, for example a voice phone call. CSD Circuit Switched Data. CSD is a GSM service providing a CS data connection at a rate of 9.6 or 14.4kbps.
xHTML Extensible Hypertext Markup Language. A reformulation of HTML 4.01 in XML. Being XML, means that XHTML can be viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools. At the same time, it operates as well as or better than HTML 4 in existing HTML 4 conforming user agents. XML Extensible Markup Language. An initiative from the W3C defining an extremely simple dialect of SGML suitable for use on the WWW.
Technical data
General
Product Size Weight System and power class P910a standard version, Latin character set 115 x 57 x 26 mm 155 grams with battery and flip. GSM 850 Class 4 GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 Built in HR, FR, EFR supported where available, for high speech quality. Small plug-in card, 3V or 5V type Symbian OS v7.0 with UIQ user interface and applications environment ARM 9 For settings, user data (for example images, contacts, messages) and third-party applications: up to 64 MB Memory Stick Duo, up to 128 MB supported. Memory Stick PRO Duo, up to 1 GB supported. 32 MB Memory Stick Duo supplied, plus adapter. 15 to +55 C Security Pixel size Color resolution Screen surface Illumination
Screen
Screen type Screen size TFT Flip closed: 208 x 208 pixels, 40 x 40 mm Flip open: 208 x 320 pixels, 40 x 61 mm 0.192 x 0.192 mm, or 132 ppi (Pixels Per Inch) 18-bit (colors) Touch-sensitive Variable intensity back-light
Antenna Speech Coding SIM Card Operating System Processor Internal User storage
Third Party Application Support
SDKs Load formats C++, PersonalJava , J2ME CLDC/MIDP 2.0, AppForge Microsoft Visual Basic 6 and.NET C++, Java or VB applications in Symbian SIS format. MIDP installation (JAR/JAD) from Browser or connected PC. Support for signed applications.
Additional storage
Bluetooth wireless technology
Bluetooth compatibility statement Coverage area This product is manufactured to comply with the Bluetooth specification 1.1. Up to 10 meters (33 feet)
Technical data 198
Operating temperature
Infrared transceiver
Data transmission rate Max speed between phone and IrDA device (that is a PC or another phone) SIR: up to 115,200 bps
Personal ring tones supported formats Sound clips as personal ring tones and default ring tone: MP3, AMR, AU, iMelody, MIDI, RMF (Beatnik) and WAV.
GPRS Maximum Data Rates (kbps)
CS-1 9.05 kbps 4+1 Rx Tx 36.2 9.05 CS-2 13.4 kbps 53.6 13.4 CS-3 15.6 kbps 62.4 15.6 CS-4 21.4 kbps 85.6 21.4
Integrated CommuniCorder
Image size 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) 160 x 120 pixels (QQVGA) 176 x 144 pixels (QCIF) (video) 24 bit (16 million colors) Still pictures: JPEG/JFIF, 3 quality (compression) levels, user-selectable. Video: 3GPP/MPEG4 video with AMR sound.

Addendum to User Guide This phone model has been certified in compliance with the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This mobile phone model P910a has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed to not exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by international scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value as reported to the FCC for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.50 W/kg (1g) and when worn on the body is 0.97 W/kg (1g).
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones, all mobile phones granted an FCC equipment authorization meet the government requirement for safe exposure. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PY7FB031012. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.phonefacts.net. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
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