Sony Ericsson Cell Phone C903 User Manual

February 2009  
C903  
Compact Cyber-shot™  
 
White paper 1224.9863  
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Document history  
Change history  
2009-02-10  
2009-02-11  
2009-02-12  
2009-02-20  
2009-04-29  
Version 1  
Version 2  
Version 3  
Version 4  
Version 5  
First revision  
Second revision  
Third revision  
Fourth revision  
Fifths revision  
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Contents  
Product overview .......................................................................................................................5  
Key features .............................................................................................................................6  
Images ....................................................................................................................................10  
Technologies in detail ..............................................................................................................11  
Functions and features ...........................................................................................................12  
Facts and figures .....................................................................................................................27  
Technical specifications .........................................................................................................28  
General technical data ....................................................................................................... 28  
Performance and technical characteristics ....................................... 28  
USSD technical data ...........................................................................................................31  
GPRS technical data ...........................................................................................................31  
SIM AT services supported ................................................................................................32  
Entertainment .........................................................................................................................37  
Audio and Video .................................................................................................................37  
Java™ .................................................................................................................................38  
Imaging/Messaging ................................................................................................................39  
5 megapixel camera ...........................................................................................................39  
Video telephony ..................................................................................................................40  
Images .................................................................................................................................41  
Supported character set .....................................................................................................41  
Short Messaging Service ....................................................................................................41  
Enhanced Messaging Service ............................................................................................43  
Multimedia Messaging Service ...........................................................................................44  
Email client technical data ..................................................................................................46  
Connectivity ...........................................................................................................................47  
A-GPS technical data ..........................................................................................................47  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology technical data ................................................................47  
OMA Data Synchronisation (SyncML™) technical data .....................................................48  
Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® ..................................................................................49  
Web browser technical data ...............................................................................................49  
Client Provisioning...............................................................................................................52  
Abbreviations ...........................................................................................................................54  
Related information .................................................................................................................58  
Documents .............................................................................................................................58  
Links .......................................................................................................................................58  
Trademarks and acknowledgements .....................................................................................58  
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Product overview  
C903 is a slider Cyber-shot™ product featuring a mechanical shutter which is both innovative and easy-  
to-use. There is a strong focus on the overall design and camera capabilities. The slider form factor  
provides a true DSC (Digital Still Camera) look and feel on both the front and back. The concept of  
superior imaging delivers full Cyber-shot™ functions including 5MP AF/AE camera, Smile Shutter™ and  
face detection.  
Features include:  
• 5 megapixel camera with BestPic™, auto focus,  
face detection, Smile Shutter™, photo flash and  
Photo fix.  
• A memory card reader for Memory Stick  
Micro™ (M2™) memory cards.  
• Exchange ActiveSync®.  
• Accelerometer to support auto-rotated  
browsing.  
• 2.4-inch QVGA scratch resistant screen.  
• The ability to share images using mobile  
blogging.  
• Support for GPS (Global Positioning System).  
• Support for A-GPS (Assisted GPS).  
• Video blogging.  
• Web browser supporting HTML.  
• Dynamic Web pointer for Web browsing.  
• PictBridge™ to print photos directly on a  
printer.  
• The latest in 3G/HSPA/EDGE technology for  
voice and video telephony.  
• 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 provided in the kit.  
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Key features  
5 megapixel camera  
The main camera is 5 megapixel and includes auto focus, a video stabiliser, 16x digital zoom, photo flash,  
red-eye reduction, BestPic™, Auto rotate, face detection, Smile Shutter™ 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, email message or on a web site  
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.  
Video telephony  
Video telephony lets you share moments with friends and family as they happen or save them to share  
later. You can also use video telephony to see others while talking to them. Video telephony takes people  
connecting to the next level and is the next best thing to being there in person.  
TrackID™  
TrackID™ enables the user to identify a track playing on the radio in the phone, 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.  
2.4-inch QVGA scratch resistant screen  
The large 2.4-inch (240x320 pixels) full graphic QVGA 262k colour screen enhances viewing, facilitating  
high-quality multimedia and entertainment.  
GPS  
With GPS and location-based services such as Google Maps™ for mobile and Wayfinder Navigator™,  
you can find out where you are and how to find your way. The phone 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 a series of photos appears 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™ can be used with the photo  
flash.  
Auto rotate  
Capturing a portrait photo with a horizontal camera, usually results in a photo which must be rotated  
manually when viewed later, in the phone. Auto rotate is a new feature, which enables to register how the  
phone is oriented when the photo is taken, whether it is held in portrait or landscape mode. This  
information is saved with the photo. When viewed, the photo is automatically rotated and presented with  
the same orientation as it was originally taken.  
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TV out  
TV out can be used to show and share your photos on TV. Photos will be shown in VGA size. The TV-Out  
Cable ITC-60 (sold separately) is necessary to connect your phone to the TV.  
Video camera  
The camera captures a video recording and saves it in the phone or on a memory card. A video clip can  
be shared as a picture message or email with friends and family or using any available transfer method,  
such as Bluetooth™ wireless technology. The phone supports QVGA size video recording.  
Web feeds  
A built-in RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Reader is used in combination with the Internet browser. When  
browsing, frequently updated content such as news headlines or podcasts can be received as feeds.  
Web feeds ticker  
News headlines you subscribe to can be shown in standby using Web feeds.  
HTML Web browser support  
Browse the Internet and look at Web sites in a different way with Access NetFront™ 3.4 – an HTML  
browser which supports a complete Web standard suite.  
Landscape browsing support  
View Web pages in landscape mode.  
Mobile blogging  
Send photos and video clips using the Internet to show on your personal blog, allowing people easy  
access to view and comment on your photos and video clips.  
Photo tags  
Navigate through your captured photos and thousands of downsized photos transferred from your  
computer. View captured photos and video clips in an intuitive timeline view. Play animated slide shows  
with music and different moods. Tag your photos to find them faster. The built-in sensor in the camera  
ensures that all photos are rotated correctly.  
PictBridge™ – photo printing  
Print photos from the phone using a USB cable directly to a printer, without a computer or photo editing  
software.  
Push email  
The phone supports push email, a method of pushing new email messages automatically to mobile  
devices. Push email increases mobile email usability by delivering email in the background (similar to SMS  
or MMS), eliminating the need for the user to manually check for new email.  
Media  
A unique Sony Ericsson media experience. All media can be accessed directly from the desktop. Navigate  
seamlessly through captured photos and video clips, pictures, photo tags, music, videos and more.  
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Music player  
Located in Media. Play downloaded music and audio. The navigation system enables you, for example, to  
browse through your favourite tracks and create simple playlists.  
Video player  
Located in Media. Play saved and downloaded video clips.  
Media Go  
Music, photo and video clip management software is available from www.sonyericsson.com/support.  
Transfer music, video clips and photos to and from your phone. Search for and select media on your  
computer, rip audio CDs and convert your media files to formats suitable for mobile use before  
transferring them to your phone. You can also subscribe to feeds such as video and music podcasts.  
PlayNow™ 5.0  
A unique and easy-to-use direct-link for downloading ringtones, full track music, games, themes and  
wallpapers. PlayNow™ offers best-selling content for mobile download. Users can preview content before  
purchase. Users have access to a catalogue of millions of tracks from both international and local labels.  
By combining the PlayNow™ catalogue with unique applications like TrackID™ users are presented with a  
My TrackID™ list and TrackID™ charts by country, created by TrackID™ users around the world. These  
charts are based on what songs other users are searching for and want to hear the most. PlayNow™  
supports MP3 and Windows Media DRM file formats for music.  
PlayNow™ uncut  
PlayNow™ uncut is a promotional site for introducing new and developing artists. PlayNow™ uncut  
includes full track music, videos, gig schedules and information about the stars of tomorrow. PlayNow™  
uncut provides users with the possibility to discover new music which otherwise might pass them by. At  
the same time, the site offers artists and songwriters the opportunity to have their music heard by millions  
of users.  
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.  
Gaming  
Gaming is a very popular feature in mobile phones. Shake or tilt the phone to control gaming functions.  
With Java™, users can download new games and skill levels to further enhance their entertainment  
experience.  
Java™  
Download additional applications which are information- and entertainment-based. This gives users a  
chance to personalise the functions and features in their phones, and developers the opportunity to create  
new applications. Java Platform 8.4.2 (JP-8.4.2), supports a range of new Java programming features  
including instant messaging (chat) and presence-based functionality, handling banking, payment  
transactions, user identification and authentication through secure encryption technology.  
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  
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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 a 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 protected or unprotected media files and synchronise  
playlists when the phone is connected to the computer using a USB cable. It is possible to use MTP in  
Media transfer mode or Phone mode. MTP is supported by Media Go, Windows Media Player 10 and  
higher in Windows XP and Windows Vista™.  
Personal Information Management (PIM)  
Stay up-to-date with everyday events by synchronising phone contacts, calendar appointments, tasks  
and notes in the phone with similar programs in a computer. The user can connect the phone to their  
computer with a USB cable or the built-in Bluetooth feature.The synchronisation software is available from  
www.sonyericsson.com/support. The user can then smart search their contacts and call list for phone  
numbers or names from standby.  
Common Internet File System (CIFS)  
The Common Internet File System enables file transfer to and from your phone. The phone acts as a file  
server which allows you to copy and move files between your PC and the server. You can use this feature  
when connected using a USB cable or the Bluetooth wireless technology connection.  
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Images  
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Technologies in detail  
This chapter includes short descriptions of the technologies available in this product compared to other  
Sony Ericsson products.  
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Functions and features  
The following includes short descriptions of the technologies available in C903 and C905.  
Feature  
C903  
Yes  
C905  
Yes  
3D games  
3G enabled  
Yes  
Yes  
Activity menu (multi-tasking)  
Yes  
Yes  
with enhanced  
with enhanced  
functionality for  
background  
applications  
The user can easily handle missed calls, new text and functionality for  
picture messages, task reminders, shortcuts and get background  
quick access to favourite Internet bookmarks  
applications  
Adobe™ Flash Lite™  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
For animated wallpapers, menus and other graphic  
elements  
Alarm clock  
Yes  
Yes  
Set up to five individual times for single or recurring  
weekly alarms  
Auto rotate  
The photo appears as a landscape or portrait photo,  
as it was originally taken  
Backlight  
Yes  
Yes  
White backlight to illuminate the phone screen  
Battery  
BST-33 3.6 V, 930  
BST-38 3.6 V, 930  
mAh, Lithium Polymer mAh, Lithium  
Polymer  
Battery charging time  
At least 90% charged At least 90% charged  
within 2 hours. Fully  
charged within 2.5  
hours  
within 2 hours. Fully  
charged within 2.5  
hours  
BestPic™  
Yes  
Yes  
Enhance photo taking by automatically capturing a  
series of photos ranging from before to after a  
camera key press. Select the best photo to catch the  
moment. You can also save several or all photos.  
Select BestPic™ speed  
BestPic™ with light  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Bluetooth™ audio streaming  
Yes  
Yes  
Listen to audio in compatible devices  
Bluetooth™ audio video remote control  
Yes  
Yes  
Control music player functions from a Bluetooth™  
accessory, and control the volume in the accessory  
from the phone  
Bluetooth™ PAN  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Connect the phone to Internet using Bluetooth™  
wireless technology  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology  
Wireless connectivity between devices within a range  
of up to 10 metres (33 feet). Support for specification  
of the Bluetooth System, version 2.0 and EDR  
Business card exchange  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Exchange contact information  
Buy Now  
Mark a track if you are interested in buying it later.  
You have the option to buy the track when  
synchronising with Microsoft® Windows Media®  
Player. The Buy Now service requires a subscription  
and account with a downloadable music service, a  
computer with Microsoft® Windows Media® Player  
11 or subsequent compatible version of Windows  
Media® Player, and a USB computer connection  
Calculator  
Calendar  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Calendar with day, week and month views and  
reminders  
Call list  
Yes  
Yes  
View calls made and received  
Camera  
5 megapixel  
Yes  
8.1 megapixel  
Yes  
Camera retractable lens cover  
Open the cover and camera functionality starts  
automatically  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Camera auto focus  
Yes  
Yes  
The camera automatically focuses on the subject in a  
focus area in the screen/viewfinder  
Camera face detection  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
The camera brings an off-centre face into focus  
Camera file browser  
Browse the photo folder without leaving the camera  
function  
Camera flash  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Camera image stabiliser  
Photo and video image stabiliser functionality. If  
available, use to keep the image steady  
Camera key  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
A dedicated camera key  
Camera keys on top  
When the camera is used in horizontal mode, the side  
keys with camera functionality are on top, for a digital  
still camera feel. For photo key functionality, see also  
“Keys – side and other” on page 19  
Camera menu  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Easy-to-use horizontal digital camera menu  
Camera mode switch  
A dedicated key to switch between still and video  
camera  
Camera red eye reduction  
Camera scene modes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Dedicated key for  
scenes  
Dedicated key for  
scenes  
Use predefined settings when taking photos in  
different environments, for example, at night or fast-  
moving objects  
Camera settings bar  
Yes  
Yes  
Settings bar with options and info texts  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Chinese input method  
Yes  
Yes  
Text input methods based on Simplified or  
Traditional Chinese: Bopomofo, Pinyin or Stroke  
Circuit Switched Data  
CSD  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HSCSD a communications standard enabling GSM Yes  
data transfer at 14.4 Kbps.  
Smart contrast  
No  
Yes  
Improves detail in a photo by achieving an automatic  
light balance between the darker and lighter areas of  
your photo.  
Co-branding area  
Code memo  
22 × 6.9 mm  
Yes  
47.4 × 6.75 mm  
Yes  
A safe place to save all PIN codes and other  
information. To access Code memo, only one PIN  
code is needed  
Colour  
Lacquer black  
Glamour red  
Techno white  
Night Black  
Ice Silver  
Copper Gold  
Contact photos  
Yes  
Yes  
Add a photo to a saved contact. The picture appears  
on the screen when the saved contact calls  
Contacts  
Yes  
Yes  
Phonebook with fields for name, phone, fax and  
instant messaging information, presence information,  
email address, Web site, title, company address info,  
personal address info and birthday  
Conference calls  
Yes  
Yes  
Support for multiparty calling  
Connector A1 (Fast port)  
Content online  
Yes (side)  
Yes  
Yes (side)  
Yes  
Downloadable pictures, games, themes, ringtones  
available online  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Copyright protection  
Yes  
Yes  
DRM (Digital Rights Management) features the rights OMA DRM 1.0, 2.0  
and copy protection of downloaded content (audio, and 2.1, Microsoft  
pictures, music tones, video clips and entertainment DRM Janus  
OMA DRM 1.0, 2.0  
and 2.1, Microsoft  
DRM Janus  
features such as games, Java applications and so  
on.)  
Device Management (DM)  
Yes  
Yes  
DM utilises GPRS as a bearer (basic network  
connectivity needs to be in place) of the provisioning  
data and allows the operator to access the phone,  
check and send out different settings such as  
network connectivity (GPRS), email, MMS, Internet  
settings and Java™. Device Management is achieved  
by supporting OMA Client Provisioning 1.1 (CP) and  
OMA Device Management (DM) 1.2  
Digital zoom  
16x for all photo sizes 16x for all photo sizes  
and video recording  
and video recording  
Email  
Yes  
Yes  
Built-in email client with inbox, outbox, compose,  
send and other functions  
EMS (Enhanced messaging)  
Yes  
Yes  
Text messaging (SMS) with support for pictures and  
sounds  
Note: EMS is not available for operators who use  
unified messaging  
Exterior description  
Size mm (Length x width x thickness)  
97 x 49 x 16.5(mm)  
No  
104 x 49 x 18/19.5 (at  
camera lens)  
External antenna connector  
No  
For use with an advanced car handsfree accessory  
Fast port  
Yes  
Yes  
A system connector which enables faster data  
transfer between the phone and a computer  
Yes,  
Yes,  
File manager  
with enhanced  
functionality for  
camera content  
with enhanced  
functionality for  
camera content  
Folder structure storage to help save and organise  
pictures, sounds and other phone content  
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Feature  
C903  
Yes  
C905  
Flash themes  
Flight mode  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
All phone radio transceivers are inactivated. Flight  
mode starts the phone so that only certain functions  
are available, such as the calendar, the music player  
or a game. The phone may then be used in some  
areas, such as aeroplanes or hospitals, where full  
mobile phone functionality is not allowed  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology function availability  
in Flight mode  
Yes  
Yes  
FM radio with RDS  
Yes,  
Yes,  
100 kHz tuning interval 100 kHz tuning  
interval  
FM radio with presets, auto and manual search. The  
handsfree is used as an antenna. The radio can also  
be used as an alarm signal  
FM radio with TrackID™  
Yes  
Yes  
Identify tracks playing on the radio  
Form factor  
Slider  
Yes  
Slider  
Yes  
Games download  
Add more games to your phone  
Games embedded  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Geo tagging  
Photos are tagged with geo data and can be shown  
on a map  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Google Maps™ for mobile  
Preloaded map application with support for My  
location by using the network and GPS information  
GPRS  
General Packet Radio Services a communications  
standard enabling packet data transfer of 21.4 Kbps  
per time slot.  
Multislot class 10 supported (max 5 simultaneously)  
High Speed Data  
HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access  
HSUPA - High Speed Uplink Packet Access  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Icon Desktop 12  
Yes  
Yes  
A graphic icon desktop with 12 interactive icons  
Image formats  
8 MP (3264 x 2448 pixels)  
5 MP (2592 x 1944 pixels)  
3.2 MP (2048 x 1536 pixels)  
3 MP (2048 x 1536 pixels)  
2 MP (1632 x 1224 pixels)  
1 MP (1280 x 960 pixels)  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
VGA (640 x 480 pixels)  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Infrared port  
A wireless connector enabling the user to connect  
the phone to a laptop or another infrared device in  
order to share pictures, synchronise calendar or use  
the phone as a modem  
Instant messaging (Wireless Village™)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Chat several people can take part in a mobile  
messaging session.  
Instant messaging/Wireless Village server community  
Internet blogging  
Share over the Internet on your personal Web site.  
The size of uploaded photos is dependent on  
customisations  
Internet browser  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Full HTML support, ECMA script, DOM level 1&2,  
CSS 1&2 etc.  
Support for AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and  
XML)  
Yes  
Yes  
Progressive download of video files.  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Direct access to Bookmarks, Search Internet and  
Enter address  
Mouse Pointer  
Text Wrapping  
Pan&Zoom  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Internet security  
Yes, SSL/TLS  
Yes, SSL/TLS  
Encrypts confidential information such as credit card  
and bank account numbers. Necessary for mobile  
banking and shopping  
TM  
Java 2, Micro Edition  
(J2ME™), Java 3D™  
JP-8.4  
Java 2, Micro Edition  
(J2ME™), Java 3D™  
JP-8.4  
Java  
Support for J2ME™ technology  
Sony Ericsson Java Platform  
Yes  
Yes  
Support for new Java programming features  
including banking, payment transactions, user  
identification and authentication through secure  
encryption technology.  
Keys navigation and more  
4 navigation keys  
3 selection keys  
C (Clear) key  
4 navigation keys  
3 selection keys  
C (Clear) key  
Activity menu key  
End and on/off key  
Call key  
Activity menu key  
End and on/off key  
Call key  
A and B gaming keys/  
photo keys  
Keys keypad  
12 alphanumeric  
12 alphanumeric  
Keys side and other  
Volume/camera zoom Volume/camera  
key  
zoom key  
Camera key  
Camera mode key  
Camera view key  
Camera key  
Camera mode key  
Camera view key  
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Feature  
C903  
C905  
Lunar calendar  
Yes  
Yes  
A calendar system used in China and other parts of  
Asia. A lunar month is determined by the period  
required for the moon to complete its full cycle of  
29.5 days and is available in Chinese phone variants  
Yes  
Yes  
Media  
A centre for all media content with horizontal and  
vertical navigation. You can view photos, listen to  
music and watch video clips  
Media player  
See Music player and See Music player and  
Video player  
Video player  
Mega Bass™  
Yes  
Yes  
An audio feature which enhances bass frequencies  
for better overall music experience  
Memory (built-in)  
Phone memory that is free to use (depending on  
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  
Up to 100 MB  
Up to 160 MB  
Memory card reader (slot)  
A slot for inserting a micro peripheral storage device Yes  
Yes  
Memory card support:  
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)  
SanDisk microSD™/Transflash™  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Menu layout options  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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  
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C905  
MMS video  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Support in the phone for sending video clips using  
MMS  
Modem  
Yes  
Yes  
Circuit Switched/Packet Switched Internet dial-up  
support  
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  
Up to 26 hours  
Yes  
Up to 20 hours  
Yes  
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  
Yes  
Yes  
Music tones, also called master tones, are DRM  
protected music by original artists. Various digital  
audio formats are supported  
My time zone  
Yes  
Yes  
Select the time zone manually by country or city.  
Networks  
3G/HSDPA  
UMTS/HSPA  
3G/HSDPA  
900, 2100(For C903 ) 2100(For C905)  
850,1900, 2100(For  
C903a)  
850,1900,2100(For  
C905a)  
GSM/GPRS/EDGE  
GSM/EDGE  
850/900/1800/1900/  
GSM 850/900/ 1800/  
1900  
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Notes  
C903  
C905  
Yes  
Yes  
Make notes of things to remember. A note can be  
shown in standby.  
OMA Data Synchronisation (SyncML)  
Yes  
Yes  
A device communications standard that enables  
remote synchronisation between devices  
OMA DS 1.2  
OMA DS 1.1.2  
OMA DS 1.2  
OMA DS 1.1.2  
OTA settings  
Yes  
Yes  
Internet, email and other settings can be sent over  
the air to the phone  
OMA CP 1.1  
OMA CP 1.1  
Photo light (built-in)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
See Camera flash  
When lighting conditions are poor, activate the  
picture light  
PhotoDJ™  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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 a USB cable  
directly to a printer, without a computer or photo  
editing software  
Picture gallery  
Yes  
Yes  
A thumbnail image gallery where sections of several Use photo tags  
photos can be viewed at the same time  
Use photo tags  
PlayNow™ (direct link)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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  
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Yes  
Yes  
Default setting for display light  
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C905  
Predictive text input  
Push email  
RSS reader  
Screen  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
See Web feeds  
See Web feeds  
Type:  
Size:  
Full graphical  
2.4 inches  
Full graphical  
2.4 inches  
Resolution:  
240x320 pixels  
240x320 pixels  
Technology:  
TFT, QVGA  
TFT, QVGA  
Colours displayed together:  
262,000 (18 bit)  
262,000 (18 bit)  
Backlight colour:  
White  
Yes  
White  
Yes  
Screen saver  
Settings download (Ready to run)  
Yes  
Yes  
Set up functions that require a connection to the  
Internet such as the Internet browser and picture  
messaging.  
This function runs in the setup wizard or can also be  
chosen in the Settings menu. This function is not  
included in the setup wizard for customised phones  
Shake control  
No  
No  
Shake control for music and gaming  
SIM card lock  
Yes  
Yes  
The possibility to protect the SIM card with a four-  
digit to eight-digit PIN code  
Smart search  
Yes  
Yes  
Search for numbers and contacts from standby by  
using the number keys. Smart filter and smart search  
by names in contacts list by entering some keys. Call  
or send messages from a filtered list of search  
results.  
SMS long (Text messaging)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Concatenated SMS text messaging  
Sleep mode  
A power-saving feature that minimises the battery  
power consumed when the phone is in standby  
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Yes  
Yes  
Download the latest software over the air  
Sony Ericsson Update Service  
Yes  
Yes  
Connect the phone to an Internet-connected  
computer, download the latest software from the  
update the mobile device  
Sony Ericsson Update Service Pro  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Update the phone with the latest software at your  
local Sony Ericsson retailer  
Sound recorder  
A recording device in the phone that can record voice  
messages or other sounds  
Speakerphone  
Speed dialling  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Allocate contacts in the phone book to specific keys  
on the keypad  
Standby time  
Up to:  
Up to:  
GSM  
UMTS  
430hours  
430 hours  
400 hours  
350 hours  
Status view  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
The screen shows the network being used, the time  
and other status information  
Stereo microphone  
Two microphones give stereo sound to video clips  
recorded by the phone  
Stereo speakers  
Stopwatch  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
SVG Tiny  
Scalable Vector Graphics for impressive animated  
wallpapers, menus and other graphic elements  
Synchronisation PC  
Yes  
Yes  
Synchronise and share phone content with a  
computer  
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Talk time  
Up to:  
Up to:  
GSM  
UMTS  
10 hours  
4hours  
9 hours  
3.5 hours  
Tasks  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Keeps track of important things to do  
Themes  
Phone menu texts and background graphics  
Timer  
Set the phone to alert after a specific time  
TrackID™  
Music recognition  
Yes  
Yes  
Text search for artist, album, track, lyrics etc.  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
UMTS  
USB connectivity support  
Yes  
Yes  
Connect the phone to a computer using a USB cable USB 2.0  
USB 2.0  
supported by the phone.  
Hi-Speed  
Hi-Speed  
USB ethernet emulation  
Yes  
Yes  
Connect to the Internet using the phone or the  
computer  
Vibrating alert  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
The phone vibrates when a call comes in  
Video blogging  
Share video clips over the Internet on your personal  
Web site. The size of uploaded video clips is  
dependent on customisations  
Video call camera  
Video call talk time  
Yes  
No  
Up to 2.5 hours  
Target  
Up to 2 hours 30  
minutes  
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VideoDJ™  
Yes  
Yes  
Create video sequences by combining different clips  
and adding music and images  
Video player  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Play video clips you have transferred or downloaded.  
Transfer video clips to another phone or a computer  
using an available transfer method  
Video streaming  
Yes  
Yes  
Real-time streaming of video clips, for example, live  
cam. Media can also be downloaded and saved in  
the phone memory  
Video telephony  
Yes  
For C903, main  
When you make a video call, the other party can be camaera is VT camera.  
seen on the screen. The service requires UMTS/  
WCDMA  
For C903a, VT camera  
is on the front.  
Viewfinder  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
When using the camera, a photo can be previewed  
before it is captured  
Voice control  
Yes  
Voice answer, reject and call. Assign voice  
commands to items in the phonebook. When a call is  
made, the voice command can be used instead of  
pressing keys  
Voicemail  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Support for a voicemail operator service including  
automatic answering and message recording  
Web feeds  
Frequently updated content delivered as feeds via a  
Web site, for example, news headlines in the browser  
Web feeds ticker  
Yes  
96g  
Yes  
View news headers in standby  
Weight  
136 g  
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This chapter offers readers a detailed listing of all the technical data relating to the product.  
Comprehensive descriptions of performance and technical characteristics are presented in table format  
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General technical data  
System  
Quad-band Edge: GSM 850/900/1800/1900  
UMTS band 1/8 supported  
Speech coding  
HR, FR, EFR, AMR, supported where available, for high speech  
quality.  
GSM SIM/ UMTS USIM/SIM  
card  
GSM SIM - 3GPP TS 51.011; UMTS USIM - 3GPP TS 31.102; UMTS  
ISIM - 3GPP TS 31.103.  
Small plug-in card, 1.8 V and 3 V.  
Memory  
Up to 100 MB internal (depending on software configuration/file  
content) plus extra slot for supported memory cards.  
Data transfer speeds  
Up to 7.2 Mbps (downlink, HSDPA, cat 8)  
Up to 2.0 Mbps (uplink, HSUPA, cat 5)  
Performance and technical characteristics  
Property  
GSM 850  
GSM 900/  
E-GSM 900  
Frequency range (MHz)  
TX: 824849  
RX: 869894  
TX: 880915  
RX: 925960  
Channel spacing  
Number of channels  
Modulation  
200 kHz  
200 kHz  
124 Carriers *8 (TDMA) 174 Carriers *8 (TDMA)  
GMSK  
GMSK  
TX phase accuracy  
< 5º RMS phase error  
(burst)  
< 5º RMS phase error  
(burst)  
Duplex spacing  
45 MHz  
+/- 0.1 ppm  
3.6 V  
45 MHz  
+/- 0.1 ppm  
3.6 V  
Frequency stability  
Voltage operation (nominal)  
Transmitter RF power output  
33 dBm Class 4  
(2 W peak)  
33 dBm Class 4  
(2 W peak)  
Transmitter output impedance  
50 ohm  
50 ohm  
Transmitter spurious emission (according to  
specification)  
< –36 dBm up to 1 GHz < –36 dBm up to 1 GHz  
< –30 dBm over 1 GHz < –30 dBm over 1 GHz  
Receiver RF sensitivity  
Better than –104 dBm  
< 2.4%  
Better than –102 dBm  
< 2.4%  
Receiver RX bit error rate  
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GSM 1800  
GSM 1900  
Frequency range (MHz)  
TX: 17101785  
RX: 18051880  
TX:18501910  
RX:19301990  
Channel spacing  
Number of channels  
Modulation  
200 kHz  
200 kHz  
374 Carriers *8 (TDMA) 299 Carriers *8 (TDMA)  
GMSK  
GMSK  
TX Phase Accuracy  
< 5º RMS Phase error  
(burst)  
< 5º RMS Phase error  
(burst)  
Duplex spacing  
95 MHz  
+/–0.1 ppm  
3.6 V  
80 MHz  
+/–0.1 ppm  
3.6 V  
Frequency stability  
Voltage operation (nominal)  
Transmitter RF power output  
30 dBm Class 1  
(1 W peak)  
30 dBm Class 1  
(1 W peak)  
Transmitter output impedance  
50 ohm  
50 ohm  
Transmitter spurious emission (according to  
specification)  
< –30 dBm  
< –30 dBm  
Receiver RF sensitivity  
Better than –102 dBm  
< 2.4%  
Better than –102 dBm  
< 2.4%  
Receiver RX bit error rate  
Property  
WCDMA 850  
WCDMA 900  
Frequency range (MHz)  
TX:824-849  
RX:869-894  
TX:880-915  
RX:925-960  
Channel spacing  
5 MHz with 200 kHz channel 5 MHz with 200 kHz  
rasters  
channel rasters  
Number of channels  
Modulation  
102  
152  
QPSK (WCDMA R99)  
QPSK (WCDMA R99)  
QPSK/16 QAM (HSDPA)  
QPSK/16 QAM (HSDPA)  
TTI  
10 ms (WCDMA R99)  
2 ms (HSDPA)  
10 ms (WCDMA R99)  
2 ms (HSDPA)  
TX phase accuracy  
Error Vector Magnitude:  
<17.5%  
Error Vector Magnitude:  
<17.5%  
Duplex spacing  
45 MHz  
45 MHz  
Frequency stability  
Frequency stability +/- 0.1  
ppm  
Frequency stability +/- 0.1  
ppm  
Voltage operation (nominal)  
Transmitter RF power output  
3.6 V  
3.6 V  
24 dBm Class 3 (0.25 W  
peak)  
24 dBm Class 3 (0.25 W  
peak)  
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WCDMA 850  
WCDMA 900  
Transmitter Output impedance  
50 ohm  
50 ohm  
Transmitter spurious emission (according to < -36 dBm up to 1 GHz  
< –36 dBm up to 1 GHz  
< –30 dBm over 1 GHz  
specification)  
< -30 dBm over 1 GHz  
(according to 3GPP™spec.) (according to 3GPP™  
spec.)  
Receiver RF sensitivity  
Better than -104.7 dBm @  
12.2 kbps CS voice  
Better than –103.7 dBm @  
12.2 kbps CS voice  
Receiver RX bit error rate  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
Property  
WCDMA 1900  
WCDMA 2100  
Frequency range (MHz)  
TX:1850-1910  
RX:1930-1990  
TX: 19201980  
RX: 21102170  
Channel spacing  
5 MHz with 200 kHz channel 5 MHz with 200 kHz  
rasters  
channel rasters  
Number of channels  
Modulation  
152  
277  
QPSK (WCDMA R99)  
QPSK (WCDMA R99)  
QPSK/16 QAM (HSDPA)  
QPSK/16 QAM (HSDPA)  
TTI  
10 ms (WCDMA R99)  
2 ms (HSDPA)  
10 ms (WCDMA R99)  
2 ms (HSDPA)  
TX phase accuracy  
Error Vector Magnitude:  
<17.5%  
Error Vector Magnitude:  
<17.5%  
Duplex spacing  
80 MHz  
190 MHz  
Frequency stability  
Frequency stability +/- 0.1  
ppm  
+/–0.1 ppm  
Voltage operation (nominal)  
Transmitter RF power output  
3.6 V  
3.6 V  
24 dBm Class 3 (0.25 W  
peak)  
24 dBm Class 3 (0.25 W  
peak)  
Transmitter Output impedance  
50 ohm  
50 ohm  
Transmitter spurious emission (according to < -36 dBm up to 1 GHz  
< –36 dBm up to 1 GHz  
< –30 dBm over 1 GHz  
specification)  
< -30 dBm over 1 GHz  
(according to 3GPP™spec.) (according to 3GPP™  
spec.)  
Receiver RF sensitivity  
Better than -104.7 dBm @  
12.2 kbps CS voice  
Better than –106.7 dBm @  
12.2 kbps CS voice  
Receiver RX bit error rate  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
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USSD support  
Mode support  
GSM Phase 1/2 (cross-phase compatibility)  
• UI-mode supported  
• SAT initiated USSD supported  
UI-mode details  
• 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)  
Data rates EDGE (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  
Medium Access Modes  
Dynamic allocation  
Yes  
Support of Packet Control  
Channels (PBCCH/PCCCH)  
Network operation mode  
NOM I, II, III  
Yes  
Support of GPRS/CS combined  
procedures  
Network control mode  
NC0 and NC2  
Support of access in 2 phases  
Support of PRACH on 11 bits  
Yes  
Yes  
Support of GPRS re-selection C31/ Yes  
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Support  
Support of static and dynamic  
addressing  
Yes  
Support of power control uplink  
and downlink  
Uplink = yes, downlink is a network feature  
GEA1, GEA2  
Support of ciphering algorithms  
Support of compression algorithms Yes, V42bis and IP header compression  
Mode of operation  
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  
IP connectivity  
PDP context  
• 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  
GPRS aware, as well as non-GPRS aware, SIM cards are  
supported  
AT commands  
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 orDeactivate  
AT+CGDATA - Enter Data State  
For more information, see www.sonyericsson.com/developer  
SIM AT services supported  
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CALL CONTROL BY SIM  
MO SMS CONTROL  
DATA DOWNLOAD TO SIM  
Yes  
Cell Broadcast  
SMS  
Yes  
Yes  
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DISPLAY TEXT  
Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS2 coded). Yes  
bit 1:  
bit 8:  
0 = normal priority  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
1 = high priority  
0 = clear message after a delay  
1 = wait for user to clear message  
GET INKEY  
General: The GET_INKEY requires that the user  
confirms his/her choice  
bit 1:  
bit 2:  
bit 3:  
0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only  
1 = alphabet set  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
0 = SMS default alphabet  
1 = UCS2 alphabet  
0 = character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are  
enabled  
1 = character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are  
disabled and the Yes/No response is requested  
GET INPUT  
General: No. of hidden input characters  
252  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
bit 1:  
bit 2:  
bit 3:  
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)  
bit 4:  
bit 8:  
0 = user input to be in unpacked format  
1 = user input to be in SMS packed format  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
0 = no help information available  
1 = help information available  
LAUNCH BROWSER  
MORE TIME  
PLAY TONE  
POLLING OFF  
POLL INTERVAL  
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INFORMATION  
'00' = Location Information (MCC, MNC, LAC  
and Cell Identity)  
Yes  
'01' = IMEI of the ME  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
'02' = Network Measurement results  
'03' = Date, time and time zone (DTTinPLI)  
'04' =Language setting  
'05' =Timing advance  
REFRESH  
General: The reset option requests the user to  
wait while the phone restarts  
'00' = (U)SIM Initialisation and Full File Change  
Notification  
Yes  
'01' = File Change Notification  
Yes  
Yes  
'02' = (U)SIM Initialisation and File Change  
Notification  
'03' = (U)SIM Initialisation  
'04' = (U)SIM Reset  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
'05' = USIM Application Reset  
'06' = 3G Session Reset  
SELECT ITEM  
SEND DTMF  
SEND SHORT MESSAGE  
bit 1:  
0 = packing not required  
1 = SMS packing by the ME required  
SEND SS  
SEND USSD  
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General: Capability configuration  
Set up speech call CallParty Subaddress  
DTMF support  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
'00' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on 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 Yes  
any)  
'05' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if Yes  
any), with re-dial  
SET UP EVENT LIST  
'00' = MT call  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
'01' = Call connected  
'02' = Call disconnected  
'03' = Location status  
'04' = User activity  
'05' = Idle screen available  
'06' = Card reader status  
Not  
Applicable  
'07' = Language selection  
'08' = Browser termination  
'09' = Data available  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
'OA' = Channel status  
SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT  
Yes, 1 row  
of text is  
supported  
SET UP MENU  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
TIMER MANAGEMENT  
OPEN CHANNEL  
CLOSE CHANNEL  
RECEIVE DATA  
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SEND DATA  
GET CHANNEL STATUS  
Yes  
User Interaction with SIM AT  
Get input  
BIP – Open Channel  
Prompt for character input. The phone will refuse to  
accept further input when maximum response  
length is exceeded. UI Maximum Response  
lengths:  
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.  
• Digits Only – 160 characters.  
• SMS default alphabet characters – 160  
characters.  
• Hidden Characters (digits only) – 20 characters.  
BIP – Open Channel  
Key responses:  
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.  
• C clears current character.  
• End key terminates the proactive session.  
• Back – Backward move in proactive session.  
• OK – Command performed successfully.  
Select item  
Display text  
Scroll to highlight item for selection. Key  
responses:  
Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS coded) is  
supported.  
• 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.  
Text clearing times are 5-20 seconds with a 60-  
second 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.  
Send short message  
MSK clears the screen if the command is  
performed successfully.  
Alpha Identifier text is displayed, if it is present.  
Otherwise, there is no user indication if the  
customisation for default text is not enabled. If the  
customisation 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  
customisation enabled case with no Alpha  
Identifier.  
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.  
Key responses:  
• End key or Back ends the proactive session.  
• OK – Command performed successfully.  
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Set up call  
Set up menu  
If you are on a call when the commands “Set up  
Call”, “Putting all other calls on hold” are sent, the  
user will see the “Let SIM card setup call” user  
confirmation text. If OK is pressed the current call  
will be put on hold and the new call set up. If the  
phone is on a call when the command “Set Up Call,  
disconnecting all other calls” is sent, the user will  
see the “Let SIM card setup call” user information  
text. If the OK key is pressed the current call will be  
disconnected and the new call set up.  
Incorporates a SIM Application Toolkit Menu Item  
into the ME main menu structure.  
If an Alpha Identifier is supplied in the Set Up Menu  
command, this is used as the SIM AT entry in the  
ME 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.  
Entertainment  
Audio and Video  
Feature  
Formats  
Extensions  
Ringtone playback  
3GP  
AAC  
.3gp  
.aac  
MP4  
M4A  
MP3  
AMR  
AMR-WB  
WAV  
.mp4  
.m4a  
.mp3  
.amr  
.awb  
.wav  
SMF (GM, GML, SP-MIDI supported)  
.mid  
iMelody  
.imy  
XMF (Mobile XMF/DLS supported)  
WMA  
.xmf, .mxmf  
.wma  
Video and audio playback  
MP4 (Video: MPEG4 or H.264, Audio: AAC or  
AAC+ or eAAC+)  
.mp4  
3GPP™ (Video: MPEG4, H.263 or H.264,  
Audio: AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AMR-WB+, AAC,  
AAC+ or eAAC+)  
.3gp  
WMV  
.wmv, .asf  
Streaming and progressive  
downloading  
3GPP™ PSS Rel6  
Video recording  
H.263 Profile 0, Level 10  
MPEG-4 Visual Simple Profile Level 3  
Audio recording  
AMR-NB  
AAC (for video recording only)  
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Feature  
Decoder format  
Supported in file  
format  
Video playback  
MPEG-4 Visual Simple Profile  
H.264 Baseline Profile  
H.263 Profile 0  
3GP/MP4  
3GP/MP4  
3GP  
VC-1 (WMV9)  
WMV  
Music playback  
MPEG-1/2/2.5, audio layer 3  
AAC  
AAC+  
MP3  
3GP/AAC/MP4/M4A  
3GP/AAC/MP4/M4A  
3GP/AAC/MP4/M4A  
WMA  
WMA  
WMA  
eAAC+  
WMA version 2,7,8: Class 1  
WMA version 9: Level 3  
WMA Pro (profile M0a)  
Linear/A-law/μ-law PCM  
WAV  
Java™  
Feature  
Functionalities  
Java™ Platform, Micro Edition • JSR-75 PDA Optional Packages for J2ME™  
• JSR-82 Bluetooth Wireless Technology API  
• JSR 118 MIDP 2.0  
• JSR-120 Wireless Messaging API  
• JSR-205 Wireless Messaging API 2.0  
• JSR-135 Mobile Media API 1.1  
• JSR 139 CLDC 1.1  
• JSR-172 J2ME™ Web Services Specification  
• JSR-177 Security and Trust Services API for J2ME™  
• JSR-179 Location API (built-in GPS)  
• JSR-180 SIP API for J2ME™  
• JSR-184 Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME™  
• JSR 185 Java™ Technology for the Wireless Industry  
• JSR-211 Content Handler API  
• JSR-226 SVG API for J2ME™  
• JSR-229 Payment API  
• JSR-234 Advanced Multimedia Supplements  
• JSR-238 Mobile Internationalisation API  
• JSR-239 OpenGL ES  
• JSR-248 Mobile Services Architecture  
• JSR-256 Mobile Sensor API (accelerometer)  
• Nokia UI Extension API  
Java 3D  
• Mascot Capsule Micro3D Version 3  
• JSR-239 OpenGL ES  
• JSR-184 Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME™  
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Imaging/Messaging  
5 megapixel camera  
Digital still camera (DSC)  
True colour  
Digital zoom  
Photo fix  
Yes  
Main camera: 16x zoom  
Improves an under-exposed photo by calculating and adjusting  
the light balance  
Still camera settings bar  
Shoot modes  
Normal, Smile shutter, Smart contrast, BestPic™, Panorama,  
Frames,  
Scenes  
Auto, Twilight landscape, Twilight portrait, Landscape, Portrait,  
Beach/Snow, Sports, Document  
Photo sizes (resolution)  
5 MP (2592x1944 pixels)  
3 MP (2048x1536 pixels)  
1 MP (1280x960 pixels)  
VGA (640x480 pixels)  
Note: MP = megapixel  
Focus  
Auto, Macro, Infinite, Face detection  
Off, Auto, Red-eye reduction  
Off, On  
Flash  
Self-timer  
Effects  
Off, Black & white, Negative, Sepia, Solarise  
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent  
Normal, Spot  
White balance  
Metering mode  
Still camera setup  
Picture quality  
Shutter sounds  
Image stabiliser  
Normal, Fine  
Yes  
Off, On. It does not work with flash or multiple captures (for  
example, BestPic™)  
Auto rotate  
Off, On  
Yes  
Reset file number  
Review  
Yes  
Add position  
Reset settings  
Off, On  
Yes  
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Save to memory  
Video recorder  
Video size (resolution)  
Frame rate  
Memory card, phone memory  
QVGA 320x240 pixels  
30 fps (frames per second)  
16x  
Digital zoom  
Video camera settings bar  
Video clip length  
Focus  
Normal, For picture message  
Infinite  
Light  
Off, Auto  
Night mode  
Off, On  
Self-timer  
Yes, same as camera  
Yes, same as camera  
Yes, same as camera  
Yes, same as camera  
Yes  
Effects  
White balance  
Metering mode  
Turn on/off microphone  
Video camera setup  
Image stabiliser  
Reset file number  
Save to memory  
Review  
Off, On  
Yes, same as camera  
Yes, same as camera  
Yes  
Yes  
Reset settings  
Video telephony  
Photo sizes (resolution)  
QCIF (176x144 pixels)  
SQCIF (128x96 pixels)  
Night mode  
White balance  
Brightness  
Yes  
Auto  
Yes  
Video coding  
H.263  
MPEG-4 Visual Simple Profile Level 0  
Audio coding  
AMR  
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Images  
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  
GIF  
• 87a, 89a, support for interlacement, animation and  
transparency  
• Unlimited size  
BMP  
PNG  
Windows® bitmap format  
Unlimited size  
SVG  
SVG Tiny 1.2  
WBMP  
• Wireless bitmap  
• Unlimited size  
Supported character set  
Decoding text (Incoming MMS)  
US-ASCII  
UTF-16  
ISO-8859-1  
ISO-8859-2  
Windows-1251  
ISO 10646 (UCS-2)  
UTF-7  
KOI8-R  
GB2312  
GB 18030  
GB 13000  
BIG-5  
UTF-8  
Coding Text (Outgoing MMS)  
UTF-8  
Short Messaging Service  
Feature  
Support  
SMS Service Centre Number  
It is possible to pre-load the SMS Service Centre  
Number  
Pictures  
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  
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Feature  
Support  
Reply to messages  
It is possible to reply to received messages by SMS,  
MMS, voice message and email  
Input methods:  
Predictive writing and multitap  
Yes  
Copy and paste words  
Teaching of predictive words that are not Yes  
in the predictive dictionary  
Options when creating a message:  
Save a sent message in a “Sent items”  
folder  
Yes  
Insert a line in the message  
Assign a validity period to the message  
Use predefined messages  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Options when receiving a message:  
Reply to the sender  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
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  
Yes (if requested when sending)  
Yes  
Yes  
Save the message on the SIM card  
Know the remaining capacity storage  
Yes, > 95% full warning, capacity on SIM when saving to  
SIM  
Options with the previously received  
message:  
Reply to the sender  
Yes  
Save the message in the inbox  
Forward the message  
Yes (Automatically)  
Yes  
Know the remaining capacity storage  
Yes, > 95% full warning, capacity on SIM when saving to  
SIM  
Supported ways for replying to a received  
SMS:  
Via SMS, MMS, voice message, email  
Yes  
Via phone call (set up a call to the number Yes  
contained in the message body)  
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Feature  
Support  
Via Web browser (go to the Web address Yes  
contained in the message body)  
Via USSD session  
No  
No  
Print via infrared  
Possibility to enable the user to send a text  
message to a list of recipients  
Yes  
Possibility to write an email address as a  
recipient address  
Yes, if email gateway is present  
SMS storage  
In the phone memory, on the SIM card, or on memory  
card  
Capacity  
Up to 1,000 messages  
Yes  
Nokia Picture Messaging  
Enhanced Messaging Service  
Feature  
Support  
Level of compliance supported by the phone Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) according to the  
regarding the specifications described in  
release 99  
standard 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v4.3.0, with the addition of  
the ODI feature from 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v5.0.0  
Number of messages that the phone is able 10  
to handle to generate a concatenated  
message  
Outgoing messages  
Incoming messages  
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.  
Delivery report for concatenated messages A receipt is received in the phone when all parts of a  
concatenated message have been delivered if a delivery  
report is requested when it is being sent  
Insert objects  
Sounds  
It is possible to add pictures, animations and sounds to  
an EMS message  
Chimes high, chimes low, ding, tada, notify, drum, claps,  
fanfare, chords high, chords low  
I-melody  
Yes, version 1.2  
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Feature  
Support  
Melodies  
It is possible to:  
• Receive (always), send using EMS (if not copyright  
protected).  
• Download melodies and commercial tunes from the  
Web.  
WBMP  
Yes  
Picture sizes  
Pictures  
16x16, 32x32 pixels, variable size in black and white  
It is possible to:  
• Edit pictures using PhotoDJ™.  
• Receive (always), send using EMS (if not copyright  
protected).  
• Download pictures from the Web.  
Animations  
There is support for the following animations: Angry,  
Crying, Flirty, Happy, Kiss, Sad, Tongue, Wow, Confused,  
Devil, Glasses, Indifferent, Laughter, Sceptical and Wink,  
as defined in 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v4.3.0.  
It is possible to send and receive animations  
TP-PID field value given by the phone before 0x00  
sending an EMS message  
EMS storage capacity  
Up to 1,000 messages  
Multimedia Messaging Service  
Feature  
Support  
MMS/CSD parameters and MMS/GPRS  
parameters placement  
• MMS is bound to an MMS profile.  
• A MMS profile is bound to a Data account.  
• A data account contains either CSD parameters or  
GPRS parameters and possibly proxy settings  
Possibility to pre-configure the MMS  
parameters in the factory  
• MMS/CSD: Yes  
• MMS/GPRS: Yes  
Possibility to configure the MMS parameters • MMS/CSD: Yes  
by OTA provisioning  
• MMS/GPRS: Yes  
Possibility for all the parameters from the  
• MMS/CSD: Yes  
parameters set to be OTA provisioned at the • MMS/GPRS: Yes  
same time  
Possibility for only one parameter, in the set • MMS/CSD: No  
of parameters, to be OTA provisioned  
• MMS/GPRS: No  
Supplier indication of realised  
interoperability tests between its MMS User  
Agent and MMS Relay/Server from other  
suppliers  
Yes  
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Feature  
Support  
Support of a standard procedure for OTA  
provisioning of MMS parameters  
OMA Client Provisioning 1.1  
Functionalities that the user is able to set  
during message composition:  
• Message subject  
• Message priority  
• Email recipient address  
• Message Cc, Bcc recipient(s) address(es)  
• Delivery report request  
• MSISDN recipient address  
• Validity period  
From where can the user insert multimedia  
elements into multimedia messages:  
File Manager  
Photo album  
Camera  
Contacts  
Calendar  
Task  
Note  
Browser (vBookmark)  
VideoDJ™  
PhotoDJ™  
MusicDJ™  
Sound recorder  
Possibility for sent messages to be  
Yes  
memorised into a folder in phone memory  
Actions that the user can perform after  
message retrieval:  
• Reply to the sender of the message SMS/MMS  
• Reply to the sender and to Cc, Bcc people SMS/MMS  
• Forward the message  
• Delete the message  
• Save message in a dedicated folder  
• Call the sender of a message  
• Save item  
• Mark as unread  
• Details  
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for  
audio  
AAC, AMR, AMR-WB, M4A, MPEG Layer 3, AWB, WAV,  
MP4, MIDI, iMelody, 3GPP™, RHZ, XMF, M4A, WMA  
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for  
video  
ASF, MP4, 3GPP™, SDP, WMV  
Multimedia codecs/formats supported for  
image  
JPEG, GIF87, GIF89A, PNG, SVG, WBMP, BMP, Flash  
Supported formats for message  
presentation:  
• 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 30 objects is standard. It is possible to increase the  
message  
number through configuration  
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Feature  
Support  
Maximum text size  
Storage capacity  
5,000 characters/text  
Up to 500 messages  
Email client technical data  
cÉ~íìêÉ  
Support  
Bearer type (IP)  
Bearer type GSM Data (IP)  
Character sets  
Yes  
Yes, GPRS and HSCSD  
• ISO: ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-4, ISO-8859-  
5, ISO-8859-7, ISO-8859-9, ISO-8859-10, ISO-8859-  
11, ISO-8859-15  
• Windows: Windows-874, Windows-1250, Windows-  
1251, Windows-1252, Windows-1254, Windows-1255,  
Windows-1257, Windows-1258  
• US-ASCII, UCS-2  
• Unicode: UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16  
• Japanese: Shift_JIS, ISO-2022-JP  
• Cyrillic: KOI8-R  
• Simplified Chinese: GB2312, GB18030  
• Traditional Chinese: Big5  
OTA provisioning solution  
Protocols  
OMA Client Provisioning 1.1  
POP3, IMAP4, Exchange ActiveSync and SMTP  
Push email  
IMAP IDLE (extension of IMAP4 Rev1), OMA Email  
Notification 1.0 and scheduled checking, Exchange  
ActiveSync® (EAS)  
Secure email  
SSL/TLS, both port methods (POPS/IMAPS) and  
STARTTLS  
HTML mail  
Yes (tags removed)  
Yes  
Thumbnailed image attachments  
Message management  
User selectable inbox size, save messages to Memory  
Stick, arrange messages by date, size and Email address  
ESMTP  
Yes  
Yes  
Background sending  
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Connectivity  
A-GPS technical data  
Feature/Dimension  
Support  
Standards  
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.  
OMA SUPL v1.0  
Performance  
• 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.  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology technical data  
Dimension  
Support  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology  
capability statement  
This phone supports Bluetooth Specification, version 2.0 with  
enhanced data rate (EDR)  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology  
profiles  
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  
Synchronisation Profile  
SyncML OBEX binding  
Connectable devices  
Coverage area  
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)  
Transmission power  
Frequency band  
Class 1, typical +2 dBm or 2 mW  
2.4 GHz the unlicensed ISM band  
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Dimension  
Support  
Power consumption  
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 mode average: 27mA at 172.8 Kbps symmetrical (DH1)  
• Data mode average: 25mA at 172.9 Kbps symmetrical (DH1)  
Data transmission rate  
• Data speed at least 800 Kbps on a Dial-up Networking  
connection (requires access to HSDPA network and may be  
limited by capacity situation on the 3G base station)  
• 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)  
OMA Data Synchronisation (SyncML™) technical data  
Feature  
Support for Sync ML  
SyncML compliance  
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 Server-  
alerted synchronisation  
Basic data formats  
Contacts: vCard 2.1, Calendar: vCalendar 1.0 (vEvent)  
Tasks: vCalendar 1.0 (vTodo)  
Notes: text/plain, Bookmarks:vBookmark 1.0  
Possibility for operators to extend The device may be configured to include preset SyncML settings,  
SyncML functionality  
and to control whether SyncML 1.1 or SyncML 1.2 will be used  
Transport method for SyncML  
messages  
HTTP, HTTPS, OBEX (USB, Bluetooth)  
Possibility for the user to configure Yes  
login parameters (for example,  
username and password) to  
access the remote database  
Configuration parameters that can Server URL, Username, User PWD, Paths to databases (Calendar,  
be entered/modified by the user  
Contacts, Notes, Tasks and Bookmarks), UserID and PWD for  
databases, Databases to be synchronised (On/Off), Internet profile,  
Synchronisation interval, Server ID and Server PWD, permission to  
allow server-alerted synchronisation and roaming options. Can be  
provisioned with OMA Client provisioning v1.1 and OMA Device  
Management v1.2  
Ability to deal with multiple servers Yes  
Ability to perform conflict  
resolution actions  
Yes  
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Feature  
Support for Exchange ActiveSync  
Protocol version  
The phone supports version 2.5 of Microsoft Exchange  
ActiveSync  
Supported applications  
Transport method used  
Email, Calendar, Phonebook  
HTTP, HTTPS  
Yes  
Possibility for the user to configure  
login parameters for remote server  
Configuration parameters that can be Server URL, username, domain name, password, applications  
entered/modified by the user  
to sync, email message size, email attachment size, email date  
range, message alert sound, calendar date range, interval sync,  
secure connection, roaming option  
Ability to perform conflict resolution  
No  
Web browser technical data  
Feature  
Support in the browser  
Bookmarks  
Yes, with folders  
Bookmark Export/Import  
Yes, can be sent and received using vBookmark format using  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology, SMS, MMS and email  
Browser compliancy  
The Web browser is compliant with the following standards:  
HTML ver. 4.01  
XHTML Basic 1.0  
XHTML 1.1, Module-based XHTML  
XHTML Mobile profile  
WML 1.3  
Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1, CSS 2.1 Specification  
Wireless CSS Specification, Version 26-Oct-2001 (WAP-239-WCSS-  
20011026-a)  
ECMA-script according to specifications found at  
Stnindex.htm  
ECMAScript Mobile Profile  
AJAX  
Document Object Model Level 2 (DOM 2)  
Scalable Vector Graphics, Mobile SVG Profile: SVG Tiny, version 1.2  
For further details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for  
Sony Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer  
Browser version  
Cache  
Access NetFront 3.4  
Yes (size 2 MB)  
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Support in the browser  
Character sets *  
Most standard character sets, among others UTF-8 (Default), UTF-16,  
USASCII, Latin1, UCS2.  
For updated and detailed information, see the WAP User Agent strings  
and profiles for Sony Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at  
Developer World  
* When creating pages, it is recommended to always save the page  
contents as UTF-8.  
Clear cache  
Frames  
Yes, persistent. By user interaction, at SIM card change or master reset  
Full Frame support: Frames, IFrames  
Image formats and animations GIF (interlaced and non-interlaced) WBMP, JPEG, PNG, BMP and  
SVG. Animated GIFs, animated SVG and Flash  
Schemes  
Http:, https:, rtsp:, mailto:, smsto:, mmsto:, tel:, wtai:  
Progressive download, RTSP, Java script controls  
Streaming  
Web feeds  
Ticker, podcasts, enclosures, OPML import. No support for ATOM  
User agent profile  
User Agent Profiles  
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  
URL sent pointing to the UA  
profile at the beginning of  
browser session  
Yes. For details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for Sony  
Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer World  
Download  
OMA download functionality  
Yes  
Yes  
HTTP GET solution to  
download content and use  
browser for download  
Other download content  
Yes. No download limit when using HTTP protocol  
Download application/product Yes  
memory check  
Downloaded object solution  
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  
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  
Resume  
Yes  
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Support in the browser  
Background download  
Progressive download  
Streaming  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Browser navigation  
Selection keys  
Yes. Two selection keys and centre navigation key  
Search from standby  
Yes. Enter address, search the web or bookmarks.  
Yes  
Separate/dedicated back or  
erase keys  
Display backlight on when  
browsing  
Yes  
Predictive writing  
Yes  
automatically when entering  
URLs  
“www” added automatically  
when entering URLs  
Yes  
Combined Search/Go To input Intelligent input field changes appearance (Search or Go to) depending  
field  
on user input. A list of previously entered search strings, bookmarks  
and entered URLs is used to trigger the Go To or Search appearance  
Internet network features  
Bluetooth™ wireless  
technology (as local  
connection)  
Yes  
Infrared (as local connection)  
Network settings  
PPP Authentication  
Security  
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  
USB (as local connection)  
PUSH  
Yes  
Content types  
Service Indication (SI)  
Service Loading (SL)  
Yes  
Yes  
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Feature  
Support in the browser  
Cache Operation (CO) content No  
type  
Session Initiation Application  
(SIA)  
Yes  
Man Machine Interface  
SI/content retrieval postponing Yes  
SI menu structure accessibility Messaging, Inbox  
SL reception warning  
The user can make a choice if a dialogue is wanted or not before  
loading the SL  
SIA reception warning  
Cache size limitations  
Number of push messages  
Yes  
The oldest push in the inbox will be discarded  
Depends on the size of the push messages. Around 20 push messages  
with a size of 1024 bytes URL and 1024 bytes Indications for Service  
Indication can be saved.  
Push deactivate  
Yes  
Dynamic push menu changes  
No. There are no changes in the menus when activating/deactivating  
push  
Security  
Mechanisms for push  
Trust with PPG  
None  
Sending a SIA is the most reliable  
No  
WSP push sessions  
HTTP push sessions  
The White List (a setting to allow push messages only from certain  
addresses) is supported for IP address  
SMS connection-less push  
Denial of service/spoofing  
The White List (a setting to allow push messages only from certain  
addresses) is supported for SMS Center  
Setting to select when to allow push messages: Always, always ask or  
never. There is also a setting to select whether to allow push messages  
from all senders or only from certain addresses (the White List)  
Client Provisioning  
Feature  
Support  
Provisioning types  
Total Parameter sets  
OMA Client Provisioning (v1.1)  
25 (shared between the provisioning types)  
< or = 25 (total number of data accounts)  
Parameter set list  
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Feature  
Support  
Factory pre-configuration  
Security mechanism  
Bearer  
Yes. This also provides the possibility to lock a setting  
OMA Client provisioning  
SMS  
Uses security mechanism (SEC) methods according to OMA-WAP-  
ProvCont-v1_1-20050428-C (see www.openmobilealliance.org).  
For NETWPIN the user is asked to accept to install received settings.  
For USERPIN, USERNETWPIN and USERPINMAC the user is  
subsequently asked to enter a PIN code that is a shared secret  
between the service provider and the user  
Carrier reset/provisioning  
SWIM  
Yes, but not if the set is pre-configured in the factory and locked  
Not used for provisioning.  
The SWIM is only used for wireless security, both SSL/TLS  
connections and digital signatures  
Applicative provisioning  
Preferred bearer customisation  
Other applications/features  
Yes  
Yes (MMS, Email, OMA Data Synchronisation, Wireless Village, OMA  
Device Management, Streaming)  
Technologies  
OMA Client Provisioning  
Nokia/Ericsson OTA  
Openwave OTA  
Other  
Yes, Client Provisioning version 1.1  
No  
No  
No  
Provisioning bearer  
SMS  
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Abbreviations  
3GPP™  
DRM  
3rd Generation Partnership Project  
Digital Rights Management. Controlling copying  
and distribution of contents, with respect to  
intellectual property rights  
A-GPS  
Assisted GPS  
DTMF or Touch Tone  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signal. Codes sent as  
tone signals. Used for telephone banking,  
accessing an answering machine, etc.  
AAC  
Advanced Audio Coding  
AAC+  
EDGE  
High Efficiency AAC v.1  
Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution  
AJAX  
e-GSM  
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML  
Extended GSM. New frequencies specified by the  
European Radio Communications Committee  
(ERC) for GSM use when additional spectrum is  
needed (network-dependent). It allows operators to  
transmit and receive just outside GSM core 900  
frequency band. This extension provides increased  
network capability  
AMR  
Adaptive Multi Rate. Audio format for speech  
sounds  
AMR-NB  
eAAC+  
Adaptive Multi Rate Narrow Band  
High Efficiency AAC v.2  
AMR-WB  
EDR  
Adaptive Multi Rate Wide Band, a more advanced  
codec that supports speech with higher quality  
Enhanced Data Rate  
API  
EFR  
Application Programming Interface  
Enhanced Full Rate, speech coding  
Bluetooth PAN  
EMS  
Bluetooth Personal Area Network  
Enhanced Messaging Service. Allows the user to  
add simple pixel pictures and animations, sounds  
and melodies to a text message. The EMS 3GPP™  
standard also includes text formatting  
CS  
Circuit Switched  
ETSI  
CSD  
European Telecommunications Standards Institute  
Circuit Switched Data  
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IrDA  
Frequency Modulation of the (radio) carrier wave  
Infrared Data Association  
FR  
JPEG  
Full Rate, speech coding.  
Joint Photographer Expert Group  
GIF  
MIDI  
Graphics Interchange Format  
Musical Instrument Digital Interface  
GPS  
ME  
Global Positioning System  
Mobile Equipment  
GPRS  
MP  
General Packet Radio Services  
Megapixel  
GSM  
MP3  
Global System for Mobile Communications. GSM  
is the most widely used digital mobile phone  
system, now operating in over 100 countries  
around the world, particularly in Europe and Asia-  
Pacific.  
“MPEG-1/2/2.5 layer 3” audio coding scheme  
MPEG/MPG  
Moving Picture Experts Group  
The GSM system family includes GSM 850, GSM  
900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900. There are different  
phases of roll-out for the GSM system and GSM  
phones are either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant  
MT  
Mobile Termination  
ODI  
HR  
Object Distribution Indicator  
Half Rate, speech coding  
OMA  
HSCSD  
Open Mobile Alliance  
High Speed Circuit Switched Data  
OTA  
HSDPA  
Over The Air  
High Speed Downlink Packet Access  
PDA  
HTML  
Personal Digital Assistant  
HyperText Markup Language  
PDP  
HTTP  
Packet Data Protocol  
HyperText Transfer Protocol  
PIM  
Personal Information Management  
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PNG  
SSL  
Portable Network Graphic  
Secure Socket Layer  
QCIF  
TLS  
Quarter Common Intermediate Format  
Transport Layer Security  
RDS  
TTI  
Radio Data System  
Transmission Time Interval  
RSS  
UI  
Really Simple Syndication  
User Interface  
RTSP  
UMTS  
Real Time Streaming Protocol  
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System  
SI  
URL  
Service Indication  
Uniform Resource Locator.  
The global address of documents and other  
resources on the World Wide Web  
SL  
Service Loading  
USSD  
Unstructured Supplementary Services Data  
SIM card  
Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must  
be inserted in any GSM-based mobile phone. It  
contains subscriber details, security information  
and memory for a personal directory of numbers.  
vCard  
vCard automates the exchange of personal  
information typically found on a traditional business  
The card can be a small plug-in type or credit card- card, for use in applications such as Internet mail,  
sized, but both types have the same functions. The  
phone uses the small plug-in card.  
voicemail, Web browsers, telephony applications,  
call centres, conferences, PIMs /PDAs, pagers, fax,  
office equipment and smart cards. vCard is  
specified by IETF  
SMS  
Short Messaging Service. Allows messages of up  
to 160 characters to be sent and received via the  
network operator’s message centre to a mobile  
phone  
VGA  
Video Graphics Array  
WAV  
SP-MIDI  
Waveform  
Scalable Polyphony MIDI  
WMA  
SS  
Windows Media Audio  
Supplementary Services  
WMA Pro  
Windows Media Audio Professional  
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WBMP  
Wireless BitMap.  
A graphic format optimised for mobile computing  
devices  
WCDMA  
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access  
WML  
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). In contrast  
to HTML, WML is designed to fit small handheld  
devices  
WWW  
World Wide Web  
XHTML  
Extensible HyperText Markup Language  
XML  
Extensible Markup Language  
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Related information  
Documents  
• Sony Ericsson User guide  
• Sony Ericsson FAQ  
• AT Command Reference Manual  
• WAP 2.0 Specifications  
Links  
Trademarks and acknowledgements  
The Bluetooth™ word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by  
Sony Ericsson is under licence.  
The Liquid Identity logo, PlayNow, BestPic, VideoDJ, MusicDJ, TrackID and PhotoDJ are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.  
WALKMAN, Mega Bass, Memory Stick Micro, Cyber-shot, M2, Smile Shutter™ and Sony are trademarks  
or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
NetFront is a trademark or a registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd.  
PictBridge is a trademark or registered trademark of Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation.  
Ericsson is a trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.  
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TrackID™ is powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID™. Gracenote and Gracenote Mobile MusicID are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Gracenote, Inc.  
Google™ and Google Maps™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google, Inc.  
Wayfinder and Wayfinder Navigator are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wayfinder Systems AB.  
MicroSD™ and Transflash™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of SanDisk Corporation.  
The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and used under licence there from.  
XHTML™ is a registered trademark of the W3C.  
Microsoft®, Windows® Vista, Windows Media and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Adobe Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
3GPP™ is a trademark of ETSI in France and other jurisdictions.  
Wireless Village™ and SyncML are trademarks or registered trademarks of Open Mobile Alliance Ltd.  
Some features and services described herein may not be available in all areas.  
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun  
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.  
End-user license agreement for Sun Java™ J2ME™:  
1. Restrictions: Software is confidential copyrighted information of Sun and title to all copies is retained by  
Sun and/or its licensors. Customer shall not modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract, or  
otherwise reverse engineer Software. Software may not be leased, assigned, or sub licensed, in whole or  
in part.  
2. Export Regulations: Software including technical data, is subject to U.S. export control laws, including  
the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import  
regulations in other countries. Customer agrees to comply strictly with all such regulations and  
acknowledges that it has the responsibility to obtain licenses to export, re-export, or import Software.  
Software may not be downloaded, or otherwise exported or re-exported (i) into, or to a national or resident  
of, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya, Sudan, Syria (as such listing may be revised from time to time) or  
any country to which the U.S. has embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department's  
list of Specially Designated Nations or the U.S. Commerce Department's Table of Denial Orders.  
3. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication or disclosure by the United States government is subject to the  
restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS  
252.227-7013(c) (1) and FAR 52.227-19(c) (2) as applicable.  
All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.  
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