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  • Page 1 For Internal Use Only May, 2002Rpo se Of This Document P800/P802 Smartphone...
  • Page 2: White Paper, May

    P802 People’s Republic of China In this document, the term ‘P800’ is used to denote all models and ‘P802’ to denote the Chinese models P800c and P802. Where the Chinese versions (P800c/P802) differ, the differences will be briefly explained in the text. More information will be found in the section ‘P800c/P802 in detail’...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    For Internal Use Only Contents Preface ...2 Contents ...3 P800/802 Smartphone Overview...7 P800 Standard Version and P802 Chinese Version...7 Features and Specification Summary ...8 Accessories...9 P800 Controls and Operation ... 10 P800 Connectors ... 10 Flip Closed (FC mode)... 11 Flip Open (FO mode) ...
  • Page 4 Factory Customisation ... 51 Bluetooth Wireless Technology... 52 Benefits of Bluetooth wireless technology in the P800 ... 52 Bluetooth Usage Cases with the P800 ... 53 Synchronization & Data Transfer... 54 SyncML – An Open Standard for Synchronisation ... 54 SyncML Background ...
  • Page 5 For Internal Use Only Object Exchange – ‘Send As’ ... 58 GPRS, HSCSD and CSD Connections ... 59 Using the P800 as a Modem... 59 Technical Explanation of CSD, HSCSD and GPRS ... 61 Circuit Switched Data (CSD) ... 61 High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) ...
  • Page 6 P800 Smartphone For Internal Use Only White Paper, May 2002 MeT ... 88 User Customisation ... 88 Bluetooth Wireless Technology technical data ... 89 Infrared Transceiver technical data ... 89 Remote Synchronisation ... 89 Local Synchronisation ... 89 PC Connectivity Solutions ... 89 Security...
  • Page 7: P800/802 Smartphone Overview

    • Document Viewers • Combined Web and WAP browser • M-Services & MeT • Personal Organiser • PC and remote synchronisation (SyncML) P800 Standard Version and P802 Chinese Version P800 – Standard Version • Europe, Middle East, Americas, Latin Asia •...
  • Page 8: Features And Specification Summary

    Phone Office Handsfree (loudspeaker) function. Voice dial, voice answer, ‘magic word’ activation V7.0 Picture Phone Book – picture of contact displayed. Flight mode – use P800 as PDA with phone off. SIM-AT USSD Personal Organiser Contacts (Address Book) Calendar (Diary) Tasks (‘To-Do’...
  • Page 9: Accessories

    2002 Bearer: Bluetooth , IrDA, USB Protocol: SyncML PC Connectivity Solutions Use the P800 as a wireless modem 2-way File transfer (e.g. pictures, documents) Backup & Restore user data & settings Load new application Language change utility Security Device lock Password generators from RSA Security, Secure Computing and Vasco.
  • Page 10: P800 Controls And Operation

    For Internal Use Only P800 Controls and Operation The P800 has a large touch-screen and a flip. This provides fast and convenient one-handed operation with the flip closed plus large touch-screen sophistication with the flip open. P800 Connectors Stereo headset...
  • Page 11: Flip Closed (Fc Mode)

    For Internal Use Only Flip Closed (FC mode) With the flip closed, known as ‘flip closed’ or FC mode, the P800 can be used like a conventional mobile telephone with the added benefit of Jog Dial. AWAY 5-way SONY Jog Dial...
  • Page 12: Flip Open (Fo Mode)

    Tap here to reach the Application Launcher, from which all applications can be reached Stylus clips to the side of the P800 for storage Status bar provides signal strength, battery meter and other important information. An on-screen keyboard is also available at all times by tapping on the keyboard icon in the status bar.
  • Page 13: Flip Removed

    When the flip is removed, a ‘virtual flip’ is available. It works in exactly the same way as the hardware flip, except that the buttons are represented on the touch screen. The main uses of the virtual flip are: • FC input methods (especially for the Chinese versions) • SIM-AT • Keylock P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002...
  • Page 14: Application Mmi Outline

    For Internal Use Only Application MMI Outline P800 applications generally follow the style guidelines established for Symbian UIQ applications. The user may select five important applications and display them on the ‘application picker’ strip across the top of the screen. The sixth icon at the right always switches to the Application Launcher.
  • Page 15: Status Bar

    E-Mail application and create a new E-Mail to the contact. As before, the Jog Dial can be used to perform these operations one-handed. Temporary status Sound indicators e.g controls Bluetooth, infrared, new messages P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Clock Battery status...
  • Page 16: User Storage

    Depending on the application, data can be beamed, mailed, uploaded to the web or transferred over the link to a PC in order to archive and create free user space on the P800 – see ‘Synchronisation and Data Transfer’ later in this paper.
  • Page 17: Phone And Pim Applications

    For Internal Use Only Phone and PIM Applications Phone The P800 is a full-featured mobile phone having full integration with the other functions of the device, including third party applications. The phone includes useful and fun features such as: •...
  • Page 18 For Internal Use Only If the flip is opened, the phone application re-scales itself to the full screen size. Other P800 flip closed applications are able to do this too. A traditional keypad view is available. White Paper, May 2002 A call log view provides summary details of calls made, received and missed.
  • Page 19: Contacts

    This information will typically be synchronised in to the P800 to begin with; contact data can also be added and edited on the P800 itself. Local and remote synchronisation is possible to the SyncML standard.
  • Page 20: Calendar

    SyncML. List of current tasks Convenient daily summary view. Detail view of a task P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 One tap shows the details of an appointment. Notes attached to a task.
  • Page 21: Jotter

    It can also be used to record a personal ringtone. P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Diagrams and sketches can be made in colour, using the stylus like a pen.
  • Page 22: Imaging

    Imaging Built-In CommuniCam The P800 has a built-in camera capable of taking still pictures up to 640 x 480 pixel (VGA) resolution (307200 pixels) and 24 bit colour depth. 320 x 240 (QVGA) and 160 x 120 (QQVGA) pixel sizes are also selectable. The camera may be used in Flip Closed mode for fast point-and- shoot pictures using the screen as the viewfinder.
  • Page 23: Image Viewer

    For Internal Use Only Image Viewer The P800’s image viewer enables you to view and organise your photographs. The image viewer manages all images taken by the built-in camera plus images loaded from elsewhere, such as received via E-Mail or synchronised in from a PC. The image viewer supports image types JPEG, BMP, GIF, MBM, PNG and WBMP.
  • Page 24: Video Playback And Streaming

    The video compression component of the standard is called MPEG-4 Visual and covers a range of bitrates and functionalities. Profiles are used to describe functionality packages. Simple Visual Profile provides efficient and error-resilient coding of video content, and is supported by the P800 Video Player.
  • Page 25: Applications

    Live streaming of music/video (broadcast) Standards, architecture and protocol Sony Ericsson supports the architecture, protocols and codecs for the PSS (Packet Switched Streaming) within the 3GPP system, as well as supports all ongoing standardization activities within 3GPP. Sony Ericsson constantly works to follow standards and to ensure interoperability between business solutions, and also stands up to meet additional market requirements within this area.
  • Page 26: P800 Video Player

    Video clips may be downloaded from the internet or copied over from a connected PC. Video files are large compared to still images. The demonstration videos Sony Ericsson has shown on the P800 require approximately 1 Mbyte storage per minute.
  • Page 27: Messaging

    For Internal Use Only Messaging The P800 has integrated messaging which supports SMS, EMS, MMS and E-Mail from a unified MMI. Messages may be addressed using the contacts data and hyperlinks are supported in all message types to create E-Mails, call telephone numbers and navigate directly to web and WAP pages that are referenced in the text.
  • Page 28: New Possibilities With Messaging

    P800 Smartphone For Internal Use Only White Paper, May 2002 Several sounds and melodies can be inserted in one message, and they can be combined with pictures. Pictures, animations and formatted text Phones supporting EMS include a set of predefined pictures for inserting in SMS messages. New pictures and animations are downloaded from the Internet or received in SMS messages.
  • Page 29 The added value in SMS messaging will create new revenue which can be shared between the network operators, the application aggregators and the content providers. P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002...
  • Page 30: Ems In The P800

    Composing an EMS message in FO mode. In the P800, the extra facilities of EMS are integrated with the SMS MMI, making it easy for the user to enrich an ordinary text message. A selection of icons and sound objects is included and more can be added via M-Services download.
  • Page 31: Mms (Multimedia Messaging Service)

    MMS transmission. An MMS message from the P800 can contain text, graphics, animations, photographic images, audio clips and ring melodies.
  • Page 32: Smil Presentations

    The P800 supports the following image formats for MMS: GIF, JPEG, WBMP and BMP. PIM Objects With MMS in the P800, it is easy to send and receive business cards (vCard), Calendar and Tasks entries (vCal) and Jotter notes (text content is added to a slide). Received PIM objects are listed under the ‘Attachments’...
  • Page 33: Templates

    Templates The P800 comes with a number of MMS predefined templates, for example templates for birthday cards, meeting requests etc. The user may save messages as a template, enabling personalised message formats to be created.
  • Page 34: Media Object Summary

    In ‘Enhanced’ mode, the user may select a wider range of objects (for example, WAV sound clips). Images will not be re-scaled before sending. The P800 may also be set to build messages in ‘Enhanced’ mode, yet warn the user if the message goes outside the conformance criteria.
  • Page 35: Composing A Multimedia Message

    Multimedia messages can be created using any suitable media in the user storage space – including media downloaded from the internet, synchronised from a PC or created on the P800 itself. Simply tap the placeholder in the slide template and select the required item.
  • Page 36: Receiving A Multimedia Message

    Receiving a multimedia message on other terminals Interoperability is dependent upon the capability of the receiving terminal and the MMS server in the mobile network. Here are some examples. The Sony Ericsson T68i is enhanced with MMS, enabling multimedia messages to be exchanged with excellent compatibility.
  • Page 37: Mms Technical Features

    P800 Smartphone For Internal Use Only White Paper, May 2002 MMS technical features The MMS standard, just like SMS, offers store and forward transmission (instant delivery) of messages, rather than a mailbox-type model. MMS is a person-to-person communications solution, meaning that the user gets the message directly into the mobile. He or she doesn’t have to call the server to get the message downloaded to the mobile.
  • Page 38: E-Mail

    Built-in password generators from RSA Security, Secure Computing and Vasco make it possible for the P800 to connect corporate networks which use these popular access controls, so allowing corporate e-mail to be used. When connected via GPRS, automatic polling can be used so that E-Mail is automatically collected and presented in the Inbox.
  • Page 39: Browser, M-Services And Met

    M-Services. The MMI meets many of the recommendations. Since the P800 has a proper filing system for storage of media, download content is typically stored to file such that it is available to many applications including the P800’s customisation settings.
  • Page 40: Met Example

    Prove the identity of an individual or an application. Digital Signatures Authorise a contract by means of a user signing text (see example below) The P800 fulfils the compliance requirements for MeT version 1.0, (February 2001), according to the following MeT specifications: • Met Core Specification •...
  • Page 41: P800 Browser

    For Internal Use Only P800 Browser Content Types Supported The P800’s supports all of the following content types within a single browser, directly or via a gateway/proxy. World Wide Web (WWW) - HTML The WWW is the most popular method of publishing information on the internet and on company intranets.
  • Page 42: Browser Mmi

    P800 Smartphone For Internal Use Only White Paper, May 2002 Browser MMI The browser is always close at hand, having a dedicated hardware button. It may also be reached from the application picker and the application launcher. The touch screen makes navigation very quick and simple – just tap a bookmark or a link to navigate.
  • Page 43: Browser Security

    For Internal Use Only Browser Security World Wide Web The P800 supports the TLS/SSL to provide a secure encrypted link between the browser and the website. This method is commonly used for secure transactions on the WWW. WAP Security When using certain WAP services the user may want a secure connection between the phone and the WAP gateway, for example when using banking services.
  • Page 44: Wim Locks (Pin Codes)

    URL will be displayed. The user have the options to postpone the message, load the URL or to delete the message. Service Loading (SL) A Service Loading message contains a URL. When such a message is sent to the P800, the URL will automatically be loaded into the browser application. P800 Smartphone...
  • Page 45: Symbian Os Operating System

    Applications from other PDA OSs and from the PC world may be expected to be ported across to the P800. Applications already available for Symbian OS (for example, on Psion products) may be ported by the supplier to run on the P800.
  • Page 46: Java

    PersonalJava, also known as pJava, is an edition of Java appropriate for mobile devices such as PDAs. It is suited to more powerful smartphones and PDAs, such as the P800, and has a richer development environment and can interact more extensively with the P800 functionality compared to J2ME MIDP/CLDC.
  • Page 47 MIDP compliant mobile phones are anticipated to come to market. A large number of applications for this environment is therefore to be expected. The P800 supports this J2ME CLDC 1.0 / MIDP 1.0 environment. Applications may make use of the following services: •...
  • Page 48: Developer Support

    Security Sony Ericsson will provide service through Ericsson Mobility World which will enable application developers to obtain a certification of their applications from Sony Ericsson. More details will be provided nearer launch time. Digital certificates are used to classify the status of applications and media that are to be loaded:...
  • Page 49: Customisation

    Via Over The Air (OTA) configuration , initiated by operator, user or IT helpdesk. • By the User (via the MMI, including interactive M-Services) A system reset will remove all user customisation and set the P800 back to the factory- customisation state of the device. User Customisation...
  • Page 50: Picture Phone Book

    – the appropriate settings can then be sent via SMS directly to the P800. The user may store a picture of each person in Contacts.
  • Page 51: Sony Ericsson Wap Configurator

    E-Mail account (Username, password, address, server details) Sony Ericsson WAP Configurator Sony Ericsson’s WAP Configurator provides WAP settings for many networks as a free service to owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It may be found at http://www.sonyericsson.com/. Factory Customisation Factory customisation will be available to mobile operators and volume customers.
  • Page 52: Tm Wireless Technology

    High-quality voice transmission is provided under adverse conditions, making it possible to use a headset connection to the P800 at all times. Sony Ericsson is a founding partner of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Bluetooth wireless technology devices that are expected to be available in the near future, include: •...
  • Page 53: Bluetooth Usage Cases With The P800

    Multiple headsets can be defined, for example a Bluetooth personal headset and a Bluetooth car kit. Laptop PC / PDA • Connect to P800 over Bluetooth and use it as a modem to connect to the internet. • Synchronise data.
  • Page 54: Synchronization & Data Transfer

    SyncML is the ultimate choice for remote synchronization. The P800 uses SyncML for both local synchronization (for example, with a PC using Bluetooth or a cable connection) and remote synchronisation over HTTP.
  • Page 55: Benefits Of A Common Synchronization Protocol

    As multiple applications that need remote synchronization over WAP are developed, there will be an automatic growth of revenue for network operators. Which information can be synchronized? The P800 supports synchronisation of the following data types: Application Contacts Calendar Tasks...
  • Page 56: Remote Synchronisation

    Notes can be supplemented with SyncML capability. Local Synchronisation The P800 is supplied with PC software for local synchronisation. It may be loaded from the CD- ROM. Bluetooth, Infrared or Cable The P800 synchronizes using the same protocol, regardless of connection type. It connects via Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or cable.
  • Page 57: Automatic Synchronization

    • 30Mb free space on hard disk File Transfer Utility A utility is provided which enables files to be transferred to and from a P800 connected to a PC. Typical uses for this include: • Archiving pictures taken on the P800 to PC storage •...
  • Page 58: Object Exchange - 'Send As

    Third Party Applications (‘Send As’ API) ** Both the text and the drawing are sent via MMS Note that the P800 messaging application enables the user to add objects into EMS and MMS messages. See Messaging section. White Paper, May 2002 Bluetooth To perform a ‘Send As’...
  • Page 59: Gprs, Hscsd And Csd Connections

    A typical configuration will be to use GPRS for a continuous connection to the net. With GPRS, the P800 sends data in “packets” at a very high speed. The P800 remains connected to the network at all times, using transmission capacity only when data are sent or received. This enables E-Mail to be automatically fetched, whilst the browser is always available for immediate use.
  • Page 60 10 metres away to get optimal reception. Infrared may also be used to link the P800 with other devices. Range is typically up to 1 metre. The two infrared ‘eyes’ must be kept in line of sight, at an angle of no more than approximately 30 degrees.
  • Page 61: Technical Explanation Of Csd, Hscsd And Gprs

    GSM wireless network. The standard speed of operation for CSD is 9.6kbps transmit and receive. 14.4kbps is available in some GSM networks. The P800 will operate at the higher speed where it is available.
  • Page 62: High Speed Circuit Switched Data (Hscsd)

    The above diagram shows an end-to-end overview of a circuit switched data call via the GSM network. When establishing a data call, the P800 will be connected via the GSM network to what you may think of as a ‘modem’ within the network, rather like the GSM network is acting as a wireless RS232 cable.
  • Page 63 In the above example, terminal A is a phone using one timeslot for a voice call, terminal B is a P800 using one timeslot for a CSD data call and terminal C is a phone using one timeslot for a CSD WAP session.
  • Page 64: Gprs

    The service is typically charged by the amount of data transferred. Server Connection set-up is fast and the P800 will normally be left connected for the whole time it is switched on. When applications need to transfer large amounts of data such as files, images etc,...
  • Page 65 E-Mail client can automatically poll for new messages. When using the P800 as a modem to a PC, the GPRS connection is initiated from the PC as  usual by selecting a Windows implicitly via the usual way that Windows enables applications to request connections.
  • Page 66 This connection is left open, enabling the mailserver to be polled periodically. Using the P800 as a modem (B), it may be linked to a laptop PC using either infrared or Bluetooth. A GPRS connection can be made to the corporate network enabling intranet and mail services to be accessed.
  • Page 67: P800C/P802 In Detail

    For Internal Use Only P800c/P802 In Detail This section provides more information about the extra features of the P800c/P802 and the differences when compared to the P800. Product Name and Languages Market Product Name China P802 Hong Kong P800c Taiwan P800c There are basically two written languages of Chinese –...
  • Page 68: Fo Character Input

    Simplified Chinese is supported on the P802 and Traditional Chinese on the P800c. Candidates area Switch between Chinese and English input Strokes Virtual Keyboard. Includes a components area P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 BoPoMoFo Virtual Keyboard. Includes an elements and a candidate display area. Numeric input area Chinese input area...
  • Page 69: Chinese Dictionary

    Traditional New Year. When Chinese is the selected language, the lunar calendar is the default. Lunar year name image P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 The P802 has a standalone Chinese-English / English-Chinese dictionary. Both Traditional and Simplified Chinese versions are supplied on the CD-ROM.
  • Page 70: Contacts

    The Chinese MMI and input methods need more storage space compared to the Latin character version. User storage space for messages, dictionary, applications, contacts, images etc is therefore reduced to 9Mbytes in the P802 (compared to 12Mbyte in the P800).
  • Page 71: Sim Application Toolkit

    The P800 supports SIM-AT according to GSM 11.14 in order to protect investment in SIM-AT based applications and to enable users to continue using the services and applications on their SIM cards.
  • Page 72 SET UP CALL Set up a voice call: SET UP EVENT LIST The SIM supplies a list of events to the P800. When one of these events occurs, the details will be provided to the SIM: SET UP IDLE MODE The P800 displays text from the SIM on the phone’s idle screen.
  • Page 73: Consumer Kit And Cd-Rom

    For Internal Use Only Consumer Kit and CD-ROM DPY Kit Contents The following accessories & components shall be in the DPY: 1 KRC P800 with a stylus 1 Box 1 Insert 1 SyncStation , KRY 105 183 1 Pouch, KRY 101 1110...
  • Page 74: Language Support

    PC software. The required language is loaded from the CD- ROM into the P800 and becomes available next time the P800 is switched on. A simple MMI for this process is provided within the supplied PC software.
  • Page 75: Cd-Rom Contents

    Microsoft Described elsewhere in this paper. Backup and Restore Utility to back up the data from the P800 for storage on a PC. Restore enables data to be returned to the P800, for example, after a software upgrade.
  • Page 76: Terminology And Abbreviations

    Calling Line Identity. Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone display. The P800 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.
  • Page 77 European Telecommunications Standards Institute. www.etsi.org FC, FC mode Flip Closed – used in this document to refer to the P800 with the flip closed. Federal Communications Commission. US government agency which regulates radio communications. Full Rate, speech coding. FO, FO mode Flip Open.
  • Page 78 Mobile Origination. For example, an SMS message sent from a mobile terminal. Mobile Station. (Phone and SIM card) Mobile Termination. P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Operating System, such as Symbian OS, Linux, ® ® Microsoft Windows Over-the Air Configuration.
  • Page 79 Terminal Adaptor Generic term for the equipment terminating a digital comms line such as an ISDN2 line. The P800 is a Terminal Adaptor since it interfaces to GSM digital data services. Transport Layer Security. Used by Web browsers, for example.
  • Page 80 Waveform audio. Format for storing sound. WBXML Wireless Binary Extensible Markup Language. P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Wireless Identity Module. Wireless Markup Language. A markup language used for authoring services, fulfilling the same purpose as HyperText Markup Language (HTML) does on the World Wide Web (WWW).
  • Page 81: Related Information

    P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002 Product information and support available once P800 is launched. Information for application developers Information on the GPRS system General information on GSM Home of the 3 Generation Partnership Project Home of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
  • Page 82: Useful References

    P800 Smartphone For Internal Use Only White Paper, May 2002 Useful References MMS Conformance Document Version 1.1, 5 August 2001 (Jointly published by Ericsson and Nokia). May be downloaded from http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Java [1] J2ME(TM) Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) Specification version 1.0a May 19,2000. 59 pages Sun Microsystems Inc.
  • Page 83: Trademarks And Acknowledgements

    White Paper, May 2002 [12] Wireless Java for Symbian devices, Johnathan Allin, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., ISBN 0471486841. [13] Java in Sony Ericsson mobile Phones, White Paper, May be downloaded from http://www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/ Trademarks and Acknowledgements Symbian and all Symbian-based marks and logos are trademarks of Symbian Limited.
  • Page 84: Technical Specifications

    Display type Display size Pixel size Colour resolution Screen surface Illumination P800 (Standard version, latin characterset) / P802 (Chinese version) 117 x 59 x 27 mm 158 grams with battery and flip 148 grams with battery, flip removed. E-GSM 900...
  • Page 85: Keypad

    Third Party Application Support SDKs Load formats Security P800 (Standard version) Numeric keypad on flip Latin characters on number keys Touch-screen Natural character recognition On-screen virtual keyboard P800 (Standard version)
  • Page 86: Telephony

    Support for calling cards Access most applications whilst on a phone call Flight mode, enabling P800 to be used as a PDA in locations where radio transmitters must be switched off. GSM and Bluetooth are switched off when in flight mode.
  • Page 87: Image Editor

    VCard, vCal, Document viewers as below Automatic download of messages over GPRS ‘always on’ connection ® Microsoft Word ® Microsoft Excel ® ® Microsoft Powerpoint ® ® Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Over 20 further formats P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002...
  • Page 88: Integrated Browser Technical Data

    208 x 144 pixels visible area with flip closed (same image as iMelody WAV, AU, AMR. Recommended format for WAV files is PCM, 22,050Hz, 8 bit, Mono, often called ‘radio quality’ Application available via FC on-screen icons. Applications available from Application Picker in FO mode. P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002...
  • Page 89: Bluetooth Wireless Technology Technical Data

    Bearer Protocol PC Applications supported PC Connectivity Solutions Drag-and-drop file transfer between the P800 and the PC. (e.g. Word documents, JPEG images) Backup and Restore of user data and settings Load new application Change MMI Language Use P800 as wireless modem.
  • Page 90: Security

    DigiPass from Vasco WAP Account (Account name and WAP Gateway information) ISP Settings (Bearer information, username, password) Bookmark (name and URL) SyncML settings MMS Settings WAP Account ISP Settings Bookmarks ISP Settings E-Mail account P800 Smartphone White Paper, May 2002...

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