Sony Ericsson T100 White Paper
Sony Ericsson T100 White Paper

Sony Ericsson T100 White Paper

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September 2002
T100/T102

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  • Page 1 September 2002 T100/T102...
  • Page 2: Purpose Of This Document

    The Sony Ericsson T100/T102 White Paper is designed to give the reader a deeper technical understand- ing of how the T100/T102 is designed, and of how it interacts with other media. This document will make it easier to integrate the T100/T102 with the IT and communications solutions of a company or organiza- tion.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    In-phone functions and features ...17 Network-dependent features ...19 Facts and figures ...20 SIM application toolkit ...21 SIM AT services supported by the T100/T102 ...21 User interaction with SIM AT ...23 Chinese versions ...24 Terminology and abbreviations ...25 Related information ...28 Documents ...28...
  • Page 4 T100/T102 White Paper Talk and standby times ...29 Exterior description ...29 Ambient temperatures ...29 Standard language configurations ...29 Speech coding ...31 Performance and technical characteristics ...31 WAP browser technical data ...31 Cell broadcast service ...32 Short message service ...33 Enhanced message service ...34 Images –...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    The T100 will attract modern young people who appreciate attractive design, ease-of-use and, core fea- tures at an affordable price. The T100 is small in size and gives a glimpse of the new industrial design that is coming from Sony Ericsson, capturing the simplicity and minimalism of Scandinavian and Japanese design.
  • Page 6: Key Functions And Features

    • Zoom in, zoom out • Change picture width and height • Select black or white pen The T100/T102 has a set of predefined pictures for use with EMS, which also can be edited. New pic- tures can be received with EMS messages and saved in the phone.
  • Page 7: T9™ Text Input For Quicker Messaging

    You instantly enter Picture phone book - see who's calling The T100/T102 lets you assign a picture or an icon stored in the phone to an entry stored in the phone book. When a person calls, a picture or an icon of your choice will be shown in the display as well as the name.
  • Page 8: More In-Phone Functions And Features

    More in-phone functions and features Up-to-date with the calendar The calendar of the T100/T102 keeps the user on the right track. It has four different views: day, week, month and all tasks view. Profiles The profile feature: a group of settings preset to suit a certain environment.
  • Page 9: Option Key

    HPB-10, Car holder HCH-30, Car handsfree pack HCX-30 and Desk Stand CDS-11. Start-up show Another way to make the T100/T102 more personal is to have a user-defined start-up show. Every time the phone is turned on, an animation, with or with- out sound, appears in the display.
  • Page 10: Services On The Network

    Ring signals There are four ways to find a catchy ring signal for the T100/T102. One way is to choose any of the pre-programmed ring signals in the phone. Another way is to compose up to 10 new ring signals and choose one of them.
  • Page 11: Technologies In Detail

    White Paper Technologies in detail The T100/T102 includes features such as Enhanced messaging, where the consumer can send messages with pictures, sounds and animations. It also supports other new technologies such as browsing over WAP. The following chapter gives a more detailed explanation of these features.
  • Page 12: Messaging

    Unlike Nokia's Picture Messaging, EMS works with phones that do not support EMS, simply by allow- ing the receiving phone to ignore the EMS items and only display the text. T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 13: Wap Services

    The built-in WAP browser gives the user portable, fast and secure access to a wide variety of serv- ices, with the possibility of personalized services. WAP in the T100/T102 offers new opportunities to companies and service providers: Push service A useful feature for companies and service provid- ers to push contents or service indications to work groups or customers.
  • Page 14: Bearer Type Characteristics

    WAP gateway to provide a secure con- nection to the company network for their users. The WAP profiles The T100/T102 holds a number of WAP profiles, each with a group of network settings and a home page. If you provide a corporate WAP service on your Intranet, it is useful to enter an Intranet WAP profile in user phones.
  • Page 15: Security Using Wap

    WAP gateway. To use such secure connections, certificates have to be saved in the phone. The T100/T102 comes with a number of pre-installed WAP certificates, so called Trusted certificates. Configuration of WAP settings...
  • Page 16: Service Indication (Si)

    • Fill up a smart card with e-cash. • Interactive games, e.g. play poker with a friend. In the T100/T102, the user selects whether to allow push messages or not. There are two different forms of Push services: Service Indication (SI) This is basically a text message to the user con- taining a link to a URL carried by the SI.
  • Page 17: Gsm Data Communication

    GSM data communication The T100/T102 offers the user data connection anytime, anywhere, unmatched by fixed telephone networks. Each GSM channel is divided into eight repeating time slots. A normal GSM voice or data In-phone functions and features *Subscription and/or network-dependent...
  • Page 18 Yes, receiving/storing Yes, long press on # when writing EMS messages Up to 100 contacts in phone + SIM Yes, 5 Yes, 10 Yes, 10/2 Yes, via EMS Yes, up to 6 linked messages of 160 characters each T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 19: Network-Dependent Features

    WTLS for added WAP security* Network-dependent features SMS and EMS messaging The T100/T102 is capable of sending and receiving SMS, EMS messages and linked messages. • With the Short Message Service, a user can send text messages containing up to 160 char- acters to and from GSM mobile stations •...
  • Page 20: Facts And Figures

    T100/T102 White Paper Facts and figures September 2002...
  • Page 21: Sim Application Toolkit

    All necessary setup and pro- gramming is distributed to users over the air, directly to their phones. In the T100/T102, a sepa- rate menu is available for functions residing on the SIM card. These can include submenus for control-...
  • Page 22 '02' = SIM Initialization and File Change Notification Yes '03' = SIM Initialization '04' = SIM Reset 0 = packing not required 1 = SMS packing by the ME required General: Capability configuration Set-up speech call CallParty T100/T102 White Paper Support in T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 23: User Interaction With Sim At

    • Hidden Characters (digits only) – 20 characters ‘Key’ responses • ‘CLR’ clears current character/characters. • ‘Long No’ terminates the proactive session. • ‘NO’ – Backward move in proactive session. • ‘YES’ – Command performed successfully. T100/T102 White Paper Support in T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 24: Chinese Versions

    • Up arrow – Scroll up list. • Side key: Scrolls the menu. • ‘YES’ – Envelope (Menu Selection). Both the T100 version and the T102 contains a Lunar calendar. For more information about the Chinese versions, see “Standard language configurations” on page 29.
  • Page 25: Terminology And Abbreviations

    The EMS 3GPP stand- ard also includes text formatting. ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute. Full Rate, speech coding. Gateway A WAP Gateway typically includes the following functions: T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 26 Lets you assign a picture or an icon stored in the phone to an entry stored in the phone book. Personal Information Management. Service Centre (for SMS). Service provider A company that provides services and subscrip- tions to mobile phone users. Service Indication. T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 27 JavaScript may be utilized in HTML. It makes it possible to add procedural logic and computational functions to WAP-based services. Wireless Session Protocol. WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security. World Wide Web. Extensible Markup Language. T100/T102 September 2002...
  • Page 28: Related Information

    Related information Documents • The T100/T102 User’s Guide • Sony Ericsson T100/T102 FAQ Links • http://www.SonyEricsson.com/ • http://www.SonyEricsson.com/wap/ • http://www.SonyEicsson.com/mobilityworld/ • http://www.extendedsystems.com/ • http://www.imc.org/ Trademarks T9™ is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications. Technical specifications General Product name T100/T102 System GSM phase 2 recommendations.
  • Page 29: Talk And Standby Times

    17 keys and 2 volume keys (6 different keypads: Latin, Arabic, Thai, Hebrew, Chi- nese, Bopomofo) Ambient temperatures Operating Max: +55×C, Min -10×C Storage Max: +70°C, Min -40°C Charging Max: +35°C, Min 0°C Standard language configurations Talk time Standby time T100/T102 White Paper Up to 4,5 hours Up to 200 hours September 2002...
  • Page 30 English Chinese Traditional, English The user interface of the T100/T102 is available in 34 languages: Albanian, American English (AE), Arabic, Brazilian-Portuguese (PB), Bulgarian, Chinese Simplified (ZS), Chinese Traditional (ZC), Croatian, Czech, English (EN), Estonian, Farsi, French (FR), Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Latin American Spanish (XL), Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Sotho, Tagalog, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese and Zulu.
  • Page 31: Speech Coding

    Better than -36 dBm up to 1 GHz Better than -30 dBm over 1 GHz Better than – 102 dBm < 2.4% Support in the T100/T102 WAP browser Yes, ISDN and analog Yes, up to 25 named bookmarks for easy access to frequently visited pages...
  • Page 32: Cell Broadcast Service

    File support Support CB SIM data download Support of all applicable Data Coding Scheme values as defined in 3G TS 23.038 V3.3.0 Support in the T100/T102 WAP browser Yes (size 5 kbytes) UTF8 (Default), US-ASC , Latin1, UCS2 High resolution grey scale display (four grey scales)
  • Page 33: Short Message Service

    IrDA Possibilities of the previously sent message: White Paper Support in the T100/T102 Support in the T100/102 It is possible to pre-record the SMS Center Number. It is possible to insert a picture/an icon into the text message.
  • Page 34: Enhanced Message Service

    Storage capacity Outgoing messages Support in the T100/102 Yes (only to the sender, not to all or part of the message recipients) Yes, using Phone Book groups In the SIM and in the mobile handset.
  • Page 35: Images - Downloading To Phone

    EMS icons WBMP Background Support in the T100/T102 • A pre-defined signal is heard once all parts of the message have been received or when a timeout occurs. • It is possible to re-use the content of an EMS message. Sounds, pictures, text formatting, can be inserted in a new message, if the object is not protected using ODI.
  • Page 36: Consumer Pack Content

    • 1 Mobile phone T100/T102 • 1 Standard battery BST-26 • 1 Standard charger, CST-13 • 1 User guide • 1 Sony Ericsson Service and Support Leaflet • 1 SAR leaflet • 1 Wrist strap, only for Asia Pacific and China Mainland...
  • Page 37 Terminology and abbreviations ... 25 Text messaging ... 33 Trademarks ... 28 WAP ... 13 bearer type characteristics ... 14 browser ... 31 configuration ... 15 push services ... 15 security ... 15 technical data ... 31 T100/T102 September 2002...

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