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2. 60 IE CM vL ERES 61 M600 CONSUME package eiU YRU tie NY s vim ew Ea epica Y even dd bie nde clues 63 nies 64 7 May 2006 White Paper M600 Technical specifications eesesseeeeeeeen nnne nnn nnn 65 SIM AT services supported sesseeennnnmmmmnmennnnnnnnnnnnnnm nnns 78 User interaction with SIM AT sn Henne 81 DIED eh a gt eee nee eae 81 CS UII FF NO vines FN PHRES EFE FFF HN NA FUR 81 Ca 0 ae A 81 sis MM E T UU eee eee 81 Send short Message FEN _ FAIR 81 SUD Call MTM 82 Integrated browser technical data sssseen nnns 82 O Ln 82 Terminology and abbreviations sseeeeen Hn 83 Related informatio sreci a Ie O IW RFC epus FS tui kao Ceiba ava Fea cree T NN 89 Bereit cS 89 ijj 89 Trademarks and acknowledgements sesseeee nnn 90 8 May 2006 White Paper M600 Product comparison The Sony Ericsson M600 and P990 smartphones have important differences in both hardware and soft ware M600 is aimed at the messaging market and has had the camera video conferencing WLAN and FM radio P990 functionality removed 9 May 2006 Introduction M600 e M600 is built on the same platform as P990 a
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4. receive pictures in enhanced messages originated by service providers The handset supports the following animations I am ironic I am glad I am sceptic I am sad WOW I am cry ing Plus the other nine animations defined in 23 040 v4 3 0 It is possible to send and receive animations 0x00 Multimedia message service Feature Support of MMS protocol stack version MM S circuit switched parameters and MMS packet switched parameters placement Possibility to pre configure the MMS param eters in factory Support in the M600 1 2 MMS is bound to a Data Account A Data Account contains either circuit switched parameters or packet Switched parameters e MMS circuit switched Yes e MMS packet switched Yes 75 May 2006 Feature P ossibility to configure the MMS parameters by OTA provisioning P ossibility for all the parameters from the parameters set to be OTA provisioned at the same time P ossibility for only one parameter from the parameters set to be OTA provisioned OTA provisioning solution MMS User Agent functional entity will be a separate entity from Web browser MMS User Agent support Supplier indication of realized interoperability tests between its MMS User Agent and MMS R elay S erver from other suppliers Support of a standard or a proprietary proce dure for OTA provisioning of MMS parame ters Functionalities that the user is able to set during message composition From where can
5. O awttnuence 10 MOOO eee eee HAF WN FYN 10 2 NF 10 WD mx EFE YW DETIENE ll GOO E 11 x e 11 misit ic RETE 12 e Le Fee TEMO M c AP 12 Removed compared to P990 cccecccccsssseeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseesauesersaneeeeetegs 12 sonde 13 Removed compared to P990 ssssssseeeeeeennnenmennnnnn nnn nnn nnn 13 COMP Om table MNE NF YT HWFA FR FHF AFF FE eye E 13 STIR IS DR 15 Ie SEES CROSS LI MT IC FFR RYN mnn I GM RE IUe n UM M NIU UM 15 Internal Memory sosiieien ries tra i e ik d a rd ic v n rw UR E ao e An 16 Memory sue MICHO S NEA au bcne cosi e mad ann pM meee ee 16 IIS 6 CNA COU 16 PC CS SOUS asa ere E GCC GOEG AA END 16 Y a LU a FD OY Y I R HR ER FA FR IN FF FD AT 16 LAUGU UO aY CY CY CU UC EC HU GG 16 Related information ccccccsssscccsseeeeceeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeeueuerseeseeeeaeeserseeeersneetsaesetansettagenees 17 DOCUMENTS NO ESTE 17 Bc 17 Trademarks and acknowledgement eeeenn eene 17 Product oVerVIe W usiniskibrabihetixu iXieti xidennadehnounh t nnno O ANAN ANN Don CES C CR 19 Key functions and features
6. User documentation package Sony Ericsson PC Suite CD 63 White Paper M600 May 2006 White Paper M600 Accessories Accessories Product name Batteries Standard Battery BST 33 Chargers Desk Stands Micro Travel Charger CMT 60 Desk Stand CDS 60 Charger CST 60 Car Cigarette lighter adapter CLA 60 Bluetooth Car Handsfree HCA 60 and HCB 300 Dedicated Car Holder for M600 HCH 67 Universal Car Holder HCH 60 Handsfree Portable Handsfree HPB 60 and HPE 60 Sport Portable Handsfree HPS 60 Bluetooth Handsfree HBH 200 Akono Headset HBH 300 Akono Headset HBH 600 Akono Headset HBH 602 Akono Headset HBH 605 Akono Headset HBH 608 Akono Headset HBH 610 Akono Headset HBH 620 Akono Headset HBH 660 Akono Headset HBH 662 Akono Headset HBH 670 Entertainment Stereo Portable Handsfree kit HPM 61 Ultra Style Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM 70 Connectivity 64 May 2006 White Paper M600 USB Cable DCU 60 Imageware Executive Case IEC 20 Stylus Pack ISP XX Concepts Ouick Install BT Car Kit HCB 300 Technical specifications General technical data Product name S ystem Speech coding Operating system Processor GSM SIM UMTS USIM card Internal memory size Additional storage Data transfer speeds Length Width Thickness Weight Antenna M600 Tri
7. e Archiving pictures taken on M 600 to PC stor age e Moving images to M600 to use in personaliza tion MMS messages etc e Storing MP3 files on M600 or the Memory Stick e Moving sound clips to from M 600 for personal ization e Store work documents Word Excel on M600 to read on the move Backup and restore Backup Is initiated from the connected PC Note that the USB cable must be used for backup Infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology cannot be used for this purpose Files in the user data area which includes loaded third party applications are backed up to PC storage The restore utility takes stored data from the PC and places it back on to M600 Language change utility M600 has a larger richer UI compared to an ordinary mobile phone Applications often have help information Consequently it is impractical to store languages on the phone To facilitate a language change a PC utility is provided which enables the reguired language to be loaded on M 600 The Language Change Utility is not available for Chinese models May 2006 White Paper M600 Software installation utility Object exchange send as This utility enables M600 applications to be M600 makes it easy to transfer objects over installed from the PC Bluetooth infrared and Messages This is presented to the user via Send as commands in applications Simply select an item such as a Internet wizard contact select Send as and sele
8. Full Rate speech coding GGSN Gateway GPRS Support Node GIF Graphics Interchange Format Format for storing images which also supports animated images Highly compressed by limiting the colour palette to 16 or 256 colours G MIDI General MIDI Specifies a minimum level of per formance compatibility GPRS General Packet Radio Services May 2006 GSM Global System for Mobile Communications GSM is the world s most widely used digital mobile phone system now operating in over 160 countries around the world GSM 900 The GSM system family includes GSM 900 GSM 1810 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 GSM 1810 Also known as DCS 1810 or PCN this is aGSM digital network working on a frequency of 1810 MHz It is used in Europe and Asia Pacific GSM 1900 Also known as PCS Refers to a GSM system run ning in the 1900MHz band Used in the USA and Canada for instance HR Half Rate speech coding HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data HTML HyperText Markup Language HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol IMAP4 Internet Message Access Protocol version 4 Used to collect email from a mail server Has more fea tures than POP 3 iMelody A format for monophonic ringtones IrDA Infrared Data Association White Paper M600 ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network Can provide circuit switche
9. MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions A protocol defining how messages are sent on the Internet MIME is used to describe how attachments are encoded and what type of data they contain MMS Multimedia Messaging Service Logical extension of SMS and EMS MMS defines a service enabling sound images and video to be combined into mul timedia messages MMS C MMS Service Centre MO Mobile Origination Such as anSMS message sent from a mobile terminal MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 An audio compression tech nology that is part of MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 specifi cations Commonly used to distribute music on the Internet and on portable players White Paper M600 MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group A working group of ISO IEC in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video MS Mobile Station Phone and SIM card MT Mobile Termination OS Operating System such as Symbian OS Linux Microsoft Windows OTA Over the Air Configuration To provide settings for the phone by way of sending a message SMS over the network to the phone This reduces the need for the user to configure the phone manually PC Personal Computer PCS Personal Communications Services often used to describe GSM1900 networks PDA Personal Digital Assistant A handheld computer having functions such as address book calendar etc PDF Portable Document Format A format crea
10. OK Command performed successfully Select item Scroll to highlight item for selection Key responses e Navigational key press down Scroll down list e Navigational key press up Scroll up list Long Back terminates proactive session Back Backward move in proactive session e OK Command performed successfully Send short message Default message Sending message please wait can be replaced for the Alpha Identifier text or sup pressed completely if a null text is provided Default responses are MESSAGE FAILED or MESSAGE SENT Key responses Long Back or Back ends the proactive ses sion May 2006 White Paper M600 Set up call If the ME is on a call when the command Set up Call putting all other calls on hold is sent the user will see the text Setting up a call current call will be held If OK is pressed the current call will be put on hold and the new call set up Integrated browser technical data S ecurity WTLS Class 1 2 3 WTLS Cipher RC5 with key length 128TLS SSL TLS Cipher RC4 with key length 128SignText Certificates Predefined Baltimore Entrust GlobalSign GTA Cybertrust RSA Thawte and VeriSign Security Data protection SIM PIN at power on Device Lock at power on and or acti vated by screensaver Browser TLS SSL WTLS Certificate handling Third party applications Support for signed applications Intranet Access
11. TM PlayNow PlayNow is a unique direct link quality music download application PlayNow users can connect to a live list of top music hits videos games and pictures Content can be previewed before pur chasing MusicDJ TM A sampler music tool with MIDI drum bass chord and accent loops in different music styles which can be combined to create polyphonic ringtones MusicDJ is touch screen enabled 38 The content available from PlayNow differs from country to country Games can not be previewed and are only available in certain phone modes May 2006 Games Gaming on the M600 is greatly improved due to the new 3D Hardware accelerator Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005 Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005 simulates the experience of being the unseated golf champion This game is one of the best games of golf available on a mobile Pro Golf 2005 looks and plays like the best console golf sims of the 16 bit era Choose from several golfer archetypes ranging from the power hitter to the short game wizard Take on Vijay on either nine or 18 holes Choose from three difficulty levels There is a standard swing meter which uses timed button presses to determine a shot s power and accuracy Aim your shot by rotating your character The impact this has on your shot s trajectory will simultaneously be shown on a map of the hole Putting uses a familiar meter as well and it takes place on a wire frame grid the purpose Is to impre
12. handover candidates then the operator should choose which PDP is maintained When roaming the serving network should make this decision The operator may choose to either e Drop all of the PDP contexts Choose one based upon criteria such as dura tion amount of traffic transferred etc Positioning The basic cost efficient positioning method avallable in 3G networks relies on measuring round trip time In 3G it is called Cell ID TA Timing in Advance Time difference measurement involving several base stations can be used to obtain a more accurate position GPRS The introduction of GPRS was a big step in the evolution of the GSM networks for enhancing the capabilities of data communication Data traffic has increased over both wired and wireless networks with the growth in demand for Internet access and services paralleling that of mobile communications We can now see that the demand for high speed Internet access is the key driver for coming generations of wireless multimedia and entertainment services and GPRS is important as a stepping stone when we enter the 3G network era GPRS has allowed innovative services to be White Paper M600 Handover in M600 This phone is compliant with the 3GPP R99 December 2002 release GSM to UMTS The product supports circuit switched voice handover from GSM to UMTS UMTS to GSM GPRS The product supports packet switched data handover and circuit switched
13. 200 kHz 374 Carriers 8 TDMA GMSK lt 52RMS Phase error burst 95 MHz 0 1 ppm 3 6 V 30 dBm Class 1 1 W peak 50 0 66 GSM 1900 TX 1850 1910 RX 1930 1990 200 kHz 299 Carriers 8 TDMA GMSK 59 RMS Phase error burst 80 MHz 0 1 ppm 3 6 V 30 dBm Class 1 1 W peak 50 O WCDMA TX 1920 1980 RX 2110 2170 5 MHz with 200 kHz channel rasters 211 QPSK Error Vector M ag nitude 17 596 190 MHz 0 1 ppm 3 6V 24dBm Class 3 0 25 W peak 50 Q May 2006 White Paper M600 Dimension GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 WCDMA E GSM 900 Transmitter lt 36dBmuptol lt 30dBm lt 30dBm lt 36 dBm up to 1 Spurious emission GHz according to according to GHz lt 30dBmover1 GSM spec GSM spec 30 dBm over GHz 1 GHz according to according to GSM spec 3GPP spec Receiver RF level Betterthan 102 102 dBm Betterthan 102 Betterthan 106 7 dBm dBm dBm 12 2 kbps CS voice Receiver RX Bit lt 2 496 lt 2 496 lt 2 496 lt 0 196 error rate Current consumption talk and standby times Talk time GSM up to 7 5 hours UMTS up to 2 5 hours Operating time Up to 8 hours read and edit emails with back light on GSM and UMTS TBD Standby time GSM up to 340 hours UMTS up to 250 hours USSD technical data Feature Support USSD support GSM Phase 1 2 Cross phase compatibility GPRS behaviour according to class B Mode support mode Ul
14. M obimate Worldmate Professional Mobipocket eBook Reader Shape Services IM MSN AOL EPOCware Handy Expense EPOCware Handy Safe Karrier Com Intelligolf mobileS ystems SMS Guard EPOCware Handy Day 2006 Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Three months free subscription Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy 70 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 May 2006 EPOCware SlovoEd ZingMagic Chess Professional ZingMagic Zingles Webgate Advanced Call Manager Appello WiseP ilot Audible Speereo Software Voice Translator Multilanguage 2 0 Rock Your Mobile Abaskus Extended Systems OneBridge Consilient Push IMAP Telmap Route 66 P ointer Solutions Tracker My Way Tom Tom Good
15. M600 supports a large range of accessories please see the white paper for a list Manuals User Guide and Ouick Guide for M600 will be www sonyericsson com support avallable on the Internet Languages Additional languages for M600 will be available on the Internet www sonyericsson com support 16 May 2006 White Paper M600 Related information Documents P990 User Guide M 600 User Guide P990 White Paper M600 White Paper Links www SonyEricsson com www ericsson com mobilityworld www SonyEricsson com support www bluetooth com www SonyEricsson com developer Trademarks and acknowledgement BLUETOOTH is a trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc MusicDJ PlayNow are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB Memory Stick and Memory Stick Duo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and used under license there from J ava and all J ava based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners 17 May 2006 18 White Paper M600 May 2006 White Paper M600 Product overview M 600
16. Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this document Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only All implied warranties including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded In no event Shall Sony Ericsson or its licensors be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature including but not limited to lost profits or commercial loss arising out of the use of the information in this document May 2006 White Paper M600 Sony Ericsson Developer World On www SonyEricsson com developer developers Sony Ericsson also offers technical support serv will find documentation and tools such as phone ices to professional developers For more informa White Papers Developers Guidelines for different tion about these professional services visit the technologies SDKs and relevant AP Is The web Sony Ericsson Developer World web site site also contains discussion forums monitored by the Sony Ericsson Developer Support team an extensive Knowledge Base Tips and Tricks exam ple code and news Document history Change history May 2006 Version R1A First Release 3 May 2006 White Paper M600 May 2006 White Paper M600 Contents Sony Ericsson Developer World sesseenn nnns 3 ProductcomDpdriSOlT xui inbszidriirQnbos Cni FS ECKA DOCE UD S UA OC EL rd RN DAR 9 ATO CTO
17. consists of before sending it e choose whether to send the message or not after writing it Incoming messages A signal is heard once all parts of the message have been received e lt is possible to re use the content of an EMS mes sage Sounds pictures and animations can be inserted in a new message If the object is not pro tected using ODI Concatenated messages A receipt is received in the handset when all parts of a concatenated message have been delivered 74 May 2006 Feature Insert objects Text formatting Sounds I melody M elodies WBMP Picture sizes Pictures Animations TP PID field value given by the handset before sending an EMS message White Paper M600 Support in the M600 It is possible to add pictures animations and sounds to an EMS message Centred left and right aligned text Small normal and large font size Bold italic underlined and strikethrough style Chimes high chimes low ding tada notify drum claps fanfare chords high chords low Yes version 1 2 It is possible to send and receive melodies via EMS if the melodies are not protected by copyright e download melodies and commercial tunes create melodies Yes 16 x 16 mm 32 x 32 mm variable size in black and white It is possible to edit pictures send and receive pictures via EMS if the pictures are not protected by copyright create pictures e download pictures
18. 2006 melodies pictures and animations and format ted text EMS message can be sent as concate nated messages e MMS messages may include combinations of video clips animation pictures sound and text The following tasks can be performed from an Area Information Area information is SMS Cell Broadcasting An SMS cell broadcast allows information to be sent to all mobile handsets in a particular geo graphic area Information such as traffic news or local weather reports can be sent to an area cov ered by a single cell or to the entire network Broadcast messages are organised into a number of channels this allows different types of messages to be broadcast on different channels Using the phone users can choose which broadcast chan nels to subscribe to The reguested text messages are received the message either scrolls across the Ouickoffice Quickoffice is an application that can be used to view and edit Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint and text documents It can also be used to create new documents and spreadsheets Ouickoffice scans M600 and displays a file manger which lists all compatible files xls doc ppt and txt depending on where they are on the handset you can select to search the internal memory Memory Stick or email The file manager view can be changed to only display files that are com patible with one of the support programs From the file manger you can delete move or copy docu
19. Goodlink Media player File Format Streaming transport Video decoding Audio decoding F eatures Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy Supplied on the Memory Stick Micro Try and buy TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA White Paper M600 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 Video MP4 MPEG4 and AAC LC 3GP H 263 AMR NB WB and AAC and Real Audio Video Audio AU iMelody AAC AMR MP3 RMF DLS Real Audio G MIDI level 1 with 72 voices polyphony WAV up to 16 KHz sample rate XMF RTSP according to 3GPP MPEG 4 Simple Visual Profile Level 0 H 263 Profile 0 Level 10 H 263 Profile 3 Level 10 AAC LC AMR NB AU iMelody Midi SP Midi MPEG layer 3 RMF WAV XMF DLS Real Audio 9 eACC and ACC 4 Automatic loop of songs in folder Automatic pause on telephone call 71 May 2006 Pictures Formats Sharing via Image decoders White Paper M600 J PEG BMP GIF including animated PNG MBM WBMP SVG tiny IR Bluetooth wireless technology MMS Email PC file transfer Memory Stick Micro M2 USB Decoder Details GIF 97a 89a JPEG ISO IEC J PEG Baseline DCT Progressive DCT
20. Lotus Organizer Backup and Restore Utility to back up the data from the phone for storage on a PC Restore ena bles data to be returned to the phone such as after a software upgrade File Manager Enables Windows Explorer to see the phone as a device and the internal and Memory Stick storage as two disk drives on the device Multimedia files may be copied between the PC and the phone S oftware Installer Utility to install new applications from the PC Language Change Utility Enables the user to load a different language from the CD ROM and switch the phone UI to that language assuming the specific phone supports this The language files are also available at www SonyEricsson com support Internet Wizard connections Wizard for creating 3G GPRS and HSCSD settings for Internet and email Drivers Drivers for using the phone as a modem over infrared Bluetooth or Cable DRM Digital Rights Management DRM is a technology that enables secure distribution promotion and sale of digital media Examples of such content include music personal images wallpapers and screen savers with themes from films ringtones from musical artists and branded games In other words content providers can control how users may use different types of content in devices such as mobile phones phones or PDAs Content providers can also control the use of content in related services such as MMS and download Son
21. Non differential Huffman coding Size Colour depth File format Megapixel e JFIF v1 02 e EXIF Symbol SOF2 BMP The bitmap image format XRAM depend 18 bit used by Windows ent default IS VGA WBMP PNG Image encoders Decoder Details Size Colour depth File format GIF 89a J PEG ISO IEC J PEG Megapixel JFIF v1 02 Baseline DCT Non differential Huffman coding Symbol SOFO BMP The bitmap image format used by Windows WBMP XRAM depend 18 bit ent Default is VGA 72 May 2006 Short message service Feature SMS Centre Number Pictures Input methods Reply to messages White Paper M600 Support in M600 It is possible to pre record the SMS Centre Number It is possible to insert a picture or an icon into the text message EMS compliant mobile handsets will be able to see the picture correctly Dual function keyboard on screen keyboard touch screen predictive text input and multitap It is possible to reply to received messages by MMS SMS or phone call Copy cut and paste words Yes Teaching of predictive words that arenot Yes in the predictive dictionary Possibilities when creating a message save a sent message in a sent items Yes folder insert a line in the message Yes assign a validity period to the message Yes print via IrDA No use pre defined messages No Possibilities when receiving a message reply to the sender Yes forward the message Yes save the message on SIM No get
22. 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 ii and FAR 52 227 19 c 2 as applicable All other trademarks and copyrights are the prop erty of their respective owners 90 May 2006 Index C Consumption talk and standby times 67 E Enhanced message service EMS 74 G General technical data eeeeeeee 65 l 68 Image decoders sseeeeenm ne 72 Image encoders cceeseccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeesessneeeeees 72 L LINKO p Cc 89 M Media player cccccccssseccceeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeseeeesseaeeenes 71 DRM protection cccccscccssssserseeeeeseseeeeaeeserens 35 Play modes seeeeennmm He 35 AGE 35 ule EEan 23 uj uei GYN GG UG DI 23 P990i Chinese seeeemmmH FYN 23 Multimedia message service MMS 75 P Performance and technical characteristics 66 dis RF 72 S Short message service SMS serere 13 SIM lt a 19 FY Lm 78 SIM card type TN 65 Standard P99 Qi sssczesnisasiiein cst o Pa eR tul rans 23 U dl HF CF EU EN YF macnn 65 UD M 67 91 White Paper M600 May 2006
23. Yes TIMER MANAGEMENT Yes OPEN CHANNEL No CLOSE CHANNEL No 80 May 2006 Service Mode RECEIVE DATA SEND DATA GET CHANNEL STATUS White Paper M600 Support No No No User interaction with SIM AT Display text Text of up to 240 characters 120 UCS coded is supported Text clearing times are 5 20 seconds and a 60 sec ond timeout limit for the user to clear the text Key responses Long Back Proactive session terminated by user Back Backward move in proactive session Any other key clears the display if the command Is performed successfully Get inkey Prompt for a one character input Pressing Ok without entering a character gives warning mes sage Minimum 1 character Key responses C clears current character Long Back terminates the proactive session e Back Backward move in proactive session e OK Command performed successfully Get input Prompt for character input The phone will refuse to accept further input when maximum response length is exceeded UI Maximum Response lengths Digits Only 160 characters e SMS default alphabet characters 160 charac ters or 1530 characters if concatenation Is acti vated Hidden Characters digits only 20 characters Key responses C clears current character Long Back terminates the proactive session Back Backward move in proactive session e
24. connector Automatic synchronisation Synchronisation can be configured to start automatically given that a suitable synchronisation program must be running on the other device When the USB cable is plugged in to M600 When Bluetooth is activated on both devices and they come into operating range When infrared is activated on both devices and the infrared sensors are aligned Intelligent process A synchronization engine performs the task of synchronizing For local synchronization the synchronization engine is an application that runs on the desktop computer The synchronization engine compares updates and resolves conflicts to ensure that the information in the phone is the same as that in the computer Compatibility The PC software supplied with the phone enables synchronization with the following applications Microsoft Outlook Express 4 0 5 x Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Outlook 2000 2002 2003 White Paper M600 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 and 6 0 for Bookmark synchronization Lotus Notes 5 0 6 0 6 5 The PC requirements are as follows e 120Mb free space on hard disk Microsoft windows 2000 SP4 or XP Profes sional or Home SP2 e Minimum recommended hardware configuration for the version of Windows in use File transfer utility A utility is provided which enables files to be transferred to and from M600 connected to a PC Typical uses for this include
25. delivery time and date print via IrDA P ossibilities of the previously sent message delivery report of the message forward the message save the message on SIM know the remaining capacity storage print via IrDA P ossibilities of the previously received mes Sage reply to the sender Yes but not via messaging No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 73 May 2006 White Paper M600 Feature Support in M600 save the message in the Inbox Yes forward the message Yes know the remaining capacity storage Yes Supported ways for replying to a received SMS viaSMS Yes via phone call Set up a call to the Yes number contained in the message body via USSD session No Possibility to offer the user the ability of Yes using phonebook groups or entering multiple num sending an SMS to a list of recipients bers manually Possibility to write an email address as a No recipient address SMS storage In handset and SIM Nokia Picture Messaging No Enhanced message service Feature Support in the M600 Level of compliance supported by the Enhanced Messaging Service EMS according to the handset regarding the specifications standard 3GPP TS 23 040 v4 3 0 with the addition of described in release 99 the ODI feature from 3GPP TS 23 040 v5 0 0 Number of messages that the handset is TBD able to handle to generate a concatenated message Capacity storage TBD Outgoing messages It is possible to e see how many short messages an EMS message
26. described in the PDP Packet Data Protocol context This information is stored both in the phone and in the mobile network so that each phone is identified and visible to the system Using GPRS with M600 has many advantages White Paper M600 Constant connection Keep an open connection to an email system or the company network staying online to receive and send messages at all times All connection settings can be managed by using the data connections feature High speed Gain access automatically to increased band width when downloading large files images etc Cost efficient Use transmission capacity only when needed thus reducing costs e Email over GPRS Remain connected to an email system while reading and preparing messages which are then sent at high speed Symbian OS operating system Symbian OS is the open operating system licensed by the world s leading mobile phone manufacturers It is designed for the specific requirements of advanced 2G 2 5G and 3G mobile phones Symbian OS combines the power of an integrated applications environment with mobile telephony bringing advanced data services to the mass market Symbian OS supports a wide range of device categories with several user interfaces this includes UIQ which is the software platform used by M600 Key features of symbian OS v9 1 General e Improved system performance especially at Start up New multimedia framework supportin
27. products with different sound capabilities Initial recommendations for using SP MIDI in 3GPP applications are discussed in a separate document Scalable Polyphony MIDI Device 5 24 Note Profile for 3GPP MP3 MP3 is the file extension for MPEG audio layer 3 Layer 3 is one of three coding schemes layer 1 layer 2 and layer 3 for the compression of audio signals Layer 3 uses a very efficient compression method removing all irrelevant parts of a sound sig nal that the human ear cannot perceive The result is CD digital audio CDDA is con verted to MP3 with almost untouched quality compressed by a factor of around 12 The high compression of audio in MP3 files makes them relatively small though MP3 files can be created with different size and quality compromises The small file size together with the excellent sound quality are the main reasons for the MP 3 format s massive popularity when sharing music over the Internet RMF Rich Music Format A file format developed by Beatnik combining the compact size of MIDI files with the high quality of sampled sound 36 May 2006 WAV White Paper M600 A wave file is identified by a file name extension of WAV wav Used primarily in PCs the wave file format has been accepted as a viable interchange medium for other com puter platforms such as Macintosh This allows content developers to freely move audio files between platforms for processing In addition to the un
28. screen once the phone has started The Activity menu gives rapid access to the phones commonly used features See Activity menu on page 23 for more details Flight mode GSM or Bluetooth connection from a mobile phone may be harmful to the safe operation of an aircraft Flight mode is a special mode in which the phone does not transmit signals but allows the user to browse read and write information Text input methods There are three text entry methods in flip closed The dual function keyboard located below the screen The enhanced dual function keyboard features navigation and TAB keys to help when 22 filling in text fields The new backlight evenly lights up the dual function keyboard 4 keyboard types supported The virtual keyboard located at the top of the screen when available Write directly on the screen using the stylus Text options supported are e Add symbol Input type ABC abs Abc or 123 Auto capitalization Predictive text input e lst language 2nd language when predictive text is selected e Spell word when predictive text is selected My word when predictive text is selected Word suggestion when predictive text is selected May 2006 Enhanced text prediction You can use Enhanced text prediction when input ting in all three methods dual function keyboard Virtual keyboard and Handwriting recognition The primary word or next word pred
29. storage This section explains in more detail how the data is organized on the C drive When viewed from a PC using Sony Ericsson PC Suite the C drive is named Phone Memory but only a subset of the folders is accessible from the PC There is a folder for each media type audio video and image Documents such as Microsoft Word files are stored under the document folder An other folder provides a place for files that do not fit into the other categories A folder is created beneath the applicable media type There is no limit on the number of subfolders that can be created Unfiled folders are created in the initial folder structure and all material is placed in the unfiled folder by default Sony Ericsson Multimedia Content is stored in Sony Ericsson subfolders Synchronisation and data transfer To be truly mobile users must be able to carry their important information with them Equipping mobile phones with Personal Information Manager PIM programs like calendars task lists and phonebooks gives users access to their most important data anywhere and anytime The information is kept updated by synchronizing it with the information at the office or at home The growing use of groupware such as Microsoft Outlook means that more and more meetings are booked electronically in daily business life M 600 uses the SyncML 1 2 protocol for synchronization This means that it has the compatibility to synchronize wi
30. the user insert multimedia elements into multimedia messages Supplier indication If MMS User Agent will be able to handle a network based address book P ossibility for sent messages to be memo rized into a folder in handset memory Actions that the user can perform after mes Sage notification White Paper M600 Support in the M600 e MMS circuit switched Yes e MMS packet switched Yes e MMS circuit switched Yes e MMS packet switched Yes Using Device Management e MMS circuit switched Yes e MMS packet switched Yes Using Client Provisioning e MMS circuit switched No e MMS packet switched No OMA Device Management and OMA Client Provisioning supported Yes OMA UAProf Yes OMA Device Management and OMA Client Provisioning message subject MSISDN recipient address email recipient address message Cc recipient s address es delivery report request read reply report request message priority validity period e terminal memory directly from camera No Yes retrieve the message immediately defer message retrieval reject message 76 May 2006 Feature Actions that the user can perform after mes sage retrieval Multimedia codecs formats supported for audio Multimedia codecs formats supported for video Multimedia codecs formats supported for image MMS User Agent provides Support of MMS protocol stack version MMS circuit switched parameters and MMS packet switch
31. C and Scalable Sampling Rate SSR The Media player can play AAC LC format audio which is encoded into an MPEG 4 file or stream The Sound recorder use the AAC LC format for recording AMR NB Adaptive Multi Rate AMR NB is a speech compression format that is highly optimized for the mobile environment requiring as little as 4 75 Kops bandwidth AMR NB is used to convey voice recordings in MMS 3GPP video clips or streams M600 records AMR using 12 2 Kbps with a sample rate of 8 kHz AU Similar to WAV this is an audio format commonly used in the Macintosh Unix and J ava worlds It is not commonly used for content on mobile devices iM elody A format commonly used for monophonic ringtones M 600 ringtones can use up to 40 voices MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is not a recording of music but a description which enables a local synthesizer to play the music from the instructions included in the MIDI file Since a MIDI file only rep resents player information it is far more concise than formats that store the sound directly An advantage is very small file sizes A disadvantage is the lack of specific sound control MIDI is ideal for polyphonic ringtones M 600 ringtones can use up to 40 voices SP MIDI SP MIDI stands for Scalable Polyphony MIDI SP MIDI is based on the MIDI format and adapted for mobile phones and other portable products The objective is to secure interoperability between
32. C or Mac Backup copies of important files can be stored on the Memory Stick New applications can be installed from a Mem ory Stick 42 White Paper M600 Third party applications can make use of Mem ory Stick storage Transfer data using the USB cable between the Memory Stick in M600 and a connected PC Personalize M600 using media on a Memory Stick Use media on a Memory Stick when compos ing MMS messages Specifically the following built in applications are able to work with the Memory Stick images and video Media player Email attachments Viewers and Editors such as QuickWord MMS media Browser Phone ringtones screensaver Contacts pictures of contacts ringtones The Memory Stick supplied with M 600 is shipped with the following applications on it e Anti Virus software trial version Firewall software trial version File encryption software trial version Compatibility with other memory stick devices M 600 defines its own folder structure on a Memory Stick within a vendor specific area and this is the only area that can be accessed by all of M600 applications except for the File manager The File manager may be used to move files between the M600 s MMFH Multimedia File Handling system and folders placed on the Memory Stick by other devices thus allowing files to be shared between M 600 and other devices kTM Memory stic connected to a PC The Memory Stick Mi
33. CC ACC High efficiency ACC is the official MPEG name for the combination of ACC and Spec tral Band Replication SBR SBR is a bandwidth extension technique which enables audio codecs to deliver the same quality at half the bit rate Video formats Format Description MPEG 4 ISO File Format mp4 ISO IEC File formats that are specified as a part of the ISO IEC MPEG 4 14496 14 including MPEG 4 AAC LC international standard It is used to store media types defined and AMR NB audio by the ISO IEC Moving Picture Experts Group and can be used to store other media types as well It is typically used to Store data in files though it will be used in data streams and possibly in other ways mp4 allows multiplexing of multiple video and audio streams in one file variable frame and bit rates Subtitles and still images It also allows streaming over the Internet 3GPP File Format 39p 3GPP TS File formats which are used in mobile phones to store media 26 234 V5 6 0 including MPEG 4 AAC audio video This file format is a simpler version of ISO LC and AMR NB audio 14496 1 Media Format This format can only carry video encoded as MPEG 4 or H 263 Audio is stored in AMR NB or AAC LC formats RealMedia A digital sound and video file format that is the registered trademark of RealNetworks This format is typically used to stream media through the net 37 May 2006 Picture Editor formats Whit
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35. HHH 49 Remote synchronization sseseeeeennennnneen RF EFE NN ELEN NE nnns 49 Server alerted SYNCHIONIZATION cccccseccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeesneeeesaeeeesaneeetsneeensagss 49 Local synchronization METRE EA 50 Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable eeeees 50 Automatic SYNCNONISATION ccecccsseeeceeseeeeeeueeeeeueeeesaeeeeeaneeeesneeersaeeeteanerersnenets 50 Intelligent procesSS cL 50 File TRANS TEE UUN m 50 Backup and resto PERTHYN FFYN YF FFF FR AF aeia FRY YY DANT FFAN 50 Language change utility 99 rrYYYHY YAA RHY LRRE RAA ARR R HN RR E REU LEE EEDD EL nn ny 50 Software installation utility ccccecsccsseseeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeerseeeeesaeseesanseersaesensaegs 51 interet Wizard WYNN FRY ERYR FFR 51 Object exchange send as ccecccccsssesecccseeeeceeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesuaeeeeseaeaeeeteaeeeeeteees 51 Sony Ericsson PC SUITE Lesisuebubri ete PREC CRI DER HO YN GAY WG taste Saa da FUN o AA OU ait 52 Dd EF FN RI FRAN HEH HEO FE FF ing 52 a eS ORW EI JOCK acciderit EPIS RAT enre ineen EAEE TEE SRE 52 CD combined delivery seeeseeeeenennnnnn nnn nnn 53 SD separate delivery cccccccccccsssseecceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeaeeeeeaeeeeeessaaueeetsnaenees 53 Protection properties au serit NC CFE apttd ULT RUD PRUR ed IH IRR 53 DRM 6 4 e 53 Pa
36. M600 Sony Ericsson Preface White Paper M600 Purpose of this document This White Paper will be published in several revisions as the phone is developed Therefore some of the headings and tables contain limited information Additional information and facts will be forthcoming in later revisions The aim of this White Paper is to give the reader an understanding of the technology M600 uses and to show the main applications functions and features of the phone This document is aimed at Operators Service providers e Software developers e Support engineers Application developers Retailers IT decision makers This White Paper is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB SE 221 88 Lund Sweden Phone 46 46 19 40 00 Fax 46 46 19 41 00 www SonyEricsson com O Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB 2004 All rights reserved You are hereby granted a license to download and or print a copy of this document Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved First edition May 2006 P ublication number EN LZT 162 033 R1A This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB without any warranty Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or eguipment may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice
37. PDA supported 10 PDP context descriptions stored in mobile PDP context description is edited via application in mobile AT command or via OTA Simultaneous PDP contexts are supported maximum 2 68 May 2006 White Paper M600 Dimension Support SIM GPRS aware as well as non GPRS aware SIM cards are supported AT commands supported AT CGDCONT DEFINE PDP AT CGACT PDP CONTEXT CONTEXT ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE AT CGQREQ Quality of Service AT CGDATA ENT Profile REQUESTED AT CGQMIN Quality of Service Profile Minimum Acceptable AT CGATT PACKET DOMAIN SERVICE ATTACH OR DETACH GPRS maximum data rates Kpbs CS 19 05Kbps CS 213 5Kbps CS 315 6 Kbps _CS 4 21 4 Kbps 4 1 Rx 362 53 6 62 4 85 6 Tx 9 05 13 4 15 6 21 4 HSCSD maximum Data Rates Kpbs 9 6 Kbps per 14 4 Kbps per timeslot timeslot 2 1 Rx 192 28 8 TX 9 6 14 4 Keypad e 26 keyswitches e Jog Dial 3 way up down and inwards Browser button to switch to integrated browser On Off button Back button to switch back a view 69 May 2006 Input M600 Dual function keyboard White Paper M600 natural handwriting over the whole screen on screen keyboard Zi Corp eZiText word completion fuzzy text Next word completion Third party application support EMO Sony Ericssons generic push email application McAfee AntiVirus software Pointsec File Encryption McAfee Firewall Wayfinder Euroguide VoiceSignal
38. SecurelD from RSA SecuritySafeWord from Secure Comput ing 82 May 2006 White Paper M600 Terminology and abbreviations 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project AAC Advanced Audio Codec ALS Alternate Line Service A system that allows a user to have more than one line allocated to a single SIM subscription AMR Adaptive Multi Rate A variable rate speech coding Compression method selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM phones API Application Programming Interface AU au Format for audio data files AWT Abstract Windowing Toolkit A J ava Graphical User Interface library BAE Beatnik Audio Engine Bearer Path over which data flows Specifically in CSD and HSCSD the type of telephony link from the GSM network to the server PSTN or ISDN Bluetooth Bluetooth wireless technology Is a secure fast point to multipoint radio connection technology It Is a Specification for a small form factor low cost radio solution providing links between mobile com puters mobile phones and other portable handheld devices and connectivity to the Internet Available from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group SIG www bluetooth com Bookmark A URL and header title stored in the phone ena bling the user to go directly to a Web page BMP Microsoft Windows Bitmap A graphics format defined by Microsoft supporting 1 4 8 or 18 bit colour depth No compression so f
39. Separate Delivery Content and associated access keys are received as separate DRM packages either simultaneously or at different points in time This enables the distribution of content to other users and has the same possibilities to control usage of the content as exist with Combined Delivery Forward Lock Distribution of the content to other users will require the recipient to obtain access keys from the rights issuer in order to use the content Protection properties Content that is protected according to the OMA DRM standard is given special properties Content with Forward Lock protection cannot be further distributed The user cannot send the content to other devices since the Send to option is disabled for media protected with Forward Lock Personalization The M600 can be personalised by the user in one of the following ways Update the User Interface using services such as M Service Use PC based utility application Via Over the Air OTA configuration initiate by the operator user or IT helpdesk Alterations to the appearance of many of the screens may be simply carried out through changing the phone s Theme New Themes may be loaded on to the M600 from the Internet and other sources 53 White Paper M600 All three types of protected content packages can be transferred to the Memory Stick thereby enabling storage of large amounts of content OMA DRM Forward Lock Combined Delivery protected
40. ail folders Messaging accounts have the following folders Inbox Outbox SIM Draft and Sent You can create additional folders if you want see Local folders below Local folders To improve the organization of your folders you can create more folders locally on M600 Local folders are only visible in the Messages application Local folders cannot be created on the Memory Stick to instant messaging solutions Some solutions may also use SMS with triggers to the application to start a sync download sometimes referred to as pseudo push Security All solutions use end to end security using SSL 3DES or AES encryption Most solutions are based on using a fixed password for push mail Initially key exchange is also done by using device param eters such as the IMEI number A few solutions combine push with one time passwords that are limited for a certain amount of time before being re entered Many solutions have functionality for enforcing screen passwords There is also some times theft and loss protection through wipe out commands and lock out can reply to an SMS with an MMS and send a fax using SMS as the bearer There is enhanced support for delivery reports and short message class support Local Information Automatic configuration items beamed items will be found in the Inbox Enhanced Messaging Service EMS adds pow erful functionality to the well known SMS stan dard An EMS can include sounds and May
41. arked as open but cannot access another application s private directory Additional platform security includes full encryption and certificate management secure protocols HTTPS SSL and TLS and WIM framework EKA2 Kernel A new realtime kernel EKA2 with guaranteed response times provides the basis for a robust and power efficient phone Predictable real time Operation means that the OS will respond to interrupts system and user threads within a known period This means that no task in the system can prevent the OS from responding to key tasks Support for multiple simultaneous IP connec tions Development and testing Provides new customization and configurability options for the operating system Symbian OS is built using the ARM RVCT 2 1 compiler This compiler is compliant with the ARM EABI standard This allows compatibility with the latest ARM compilers and reduces the Symbian OS footprint while enchancing perfor mance Developing for Symbian OS native system and application development in C supported by CodeWarrior and shortly Eclipse based IDEs J ava MIDP 2 supported by all mainstream J ava tools PC hosted emulator for general develop ment Customization of software is important UIQ 3 0 offers new features for operator customizations and branding Sony Ericsson will use these fea tures to configure M600 to meet requirements from network operators The same customiza tions can then be re used on o
42. attached USB in a mobile phone means convenient data transfer between the phone and a PC M600 supports USB charging you can charge your phone by plugging the USB lead into the PC this is very useful if you travel a lot The Memory stick Is also visible on the PC as a mass storage device 45 White Paper M600 May 2006 46 White Paper M600 May 2006 Data storage M600 is divided into two parts e A GSM phone part having flash memory This is very similar to a conventional mobile phone An Organizer part running Symbian OS and having a large amount of flash and RAM mem ory plus a Memory Stick slot and the ability to exchange files with a PC The RAM Random Access Memory is controlled by the Symbian OS operating system and is not used to store any user or program data The RAM is totally re initialized when M600 is started The available 128 MB flash memory is split into 48 MB for operating purposes and up to 80 MB for storage of user data such as audio files pictures documents additional languages and settings such as the active theme Flash memory retains data even with no power applied Unlike some PDA devices M600 does not reguire a small memory User storage The user storage space C drive is shared across applications without any imposed restrictions apart from the whole space becoming full Unlike a PC the user does not need to be aware of the underlying filing system Applicati
43. band GSM Release 99 recommendations GSM 900 CTR 19 and CTR 20 GSM 1800 CTR 31 and CTR 32 EGSM and WCDMA FDD mode supported Latin America 1800 1900 and e GSM mode supported HR FR EFR AMR supported where available for high speech auality Symbian OS v9 1 UIQ 3 0 ARM GSM SIM GSM 11 11 UMTS USIM 3GPP TS 31 102 Small plug in card 1 8 V and 3 V For settings User data Such as images contacts messaging and third party applications Up to 128 MB external Memory Stick Micro M2 up to 4 GB size supported 64 MB Memory Stick Micro M2 supplied High speed 12 Mbps 105 mm 54 mm 15 mm ll2g Built in 65 May 2006 White Paper M600 Colours Granite Black and Chrystal White B attery 900 mAh Screen Display type TFT Display size OVGA Pixel size 240 x 320 Colour resolution 262 k S creen surface lllumination Touch sensitive Variable intensity backlight Performance and technical characteristics Dimension Freguency range MHz Channel spacing Number of channels Modulation TX Phase Accuracy Duplex spacing Frequency stability Voltage operation nominal Transmitter RF power output Transmitter Output impedance GSM 900 E GSM 900 TX 880 915 RX 925 960 200 kHz 174 Carriers 8 TDMA GMSK lt 52RMS Phase error burst 45 MHz 0 1 ppm 3 6 V 33 dBm Class 4 2 W peak 50 O GSM 1800 TX 1710 1785 RX 1805 1880
44. be started in seconds 3G Wi Fi GPRS HSCSD AS EP mum M Sync Server pr PIM Application M600 uses SyncML for both local synchronization with a PC using Bluetooth connectivity or a cable connection and remote synchronization over HTTP What information can be synchronized in the M600 Application Remote _ Local sync sync Contacts Y y Calendar y y Tasks Y v Note text part only a A Email m v Bookmarks FR Y Note Email and Bookmark implementation are proprietary and therefore not SyncML compliant Synchronization services will be offered by third party service providers and as added capability to corporate PIM applications Corporate PIM applications such as Microsoft Exchange can be Supplemented with SyncML capability Server alerted synchronization If updates are made on the PC the server automatically notifies M600 The updates are automatically synchronized to M600 A remote server can initiate a synchronization with the M600 using WAP Push May 2006 Local synchronization M600 is supplied with PC software for local synchronization It may be loaded from the CD ROM Bluetooth Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable M600 always synchronizes using SyncML regardless of connection type It connects via Bluetooth wireless technology infrared or cable The cable is connected directly to the phone or via the desktop charger
45. compressed raw audio data the wave file format stores information about the file s number of tracks mono or stereo sample rate and bit depth XMF Xtended Music Format XMF is a technology for collecting other music and sound resources such as Standard MIDI Files DLS instrument files WAV or other digital audio files XMF does not describe musical notes notation instrument sounds or audio recordings Instead it allows content creators a method to collect all those elements and put them in a single file In the end this means easier handling and more consistent predictable playback DLS The DLS file format is used to store both the digital sound data and articulation param eters needed to create one or more instruments An instrument contains regions which point to WAVE files Samples also embedded in the DLS file Each region spec ifies a MIDI note and velocity range which will trigger the corresponding sound and also contains articulation information such as envelopes and loop points Articulation infor mation can be specified for each individual region or for the entire instrument Real Audio 9 RealAudio is a proprietary encoding format from RealNetworks It also supports reposi tioning during real time playback eACC EACC ACC V2 eACC is ACC with the addition of Parametric Stereo PS PS significantly increases the codec efficiency for low bit rate stereo signals ACC HE A
46. content on a Memory Stick cannot be used in another device other than the device it was saved on Only Separate Delivery packages can be used on another device after obtaining access keys to use the content on the new device Thus the Memory Stick is one way of distributing Separate Delivery content to several users Access keys to use the content can never be distributed from user to user device to device Access keys always have to be obtained directly from the rights issuer DRM package DRM packaging software is typically included in the software used by the content provider It is used to create the DRM package according to the OMA DRM V1 standards before it is delivered to the device including content and associated access keys In J apan only files with SD protection for playback will be accepted in the Media player and in some European markets only DRM content can be used for automated use themes such as ringtones May 2006 White Paper M600 Background and application shortcuts User can set a static image or animated GIF to be the background wallpaper for the standby screen Image size is 208 x 189 pixels and formats J PEG GIF BMP WBMP MBM and PNG are supported Larger images will be resized to fit Screen Saver A screen saver image is displayed after a period of inactivity The user can switch this facility on and off and select the delay period before the screen saver Is displayed Image size i
47. corporate communication system no matter which phone they are using M 600 can interact with the following corporate systems A Corporate switch PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange equipped with a mobile extension port like the Ericsson MD110 and BusinessPhone e The mobile centrex service if provided by the operator Telephony server located at the operator s or customer s premises Feature buttons The user activates corporate features by selecting commands from a list which can be dynamically sent by the server via an IP link or pre configured by the company s IT manage the operator or a service provider Each command displays a text description of the function When a command is selected pre configured DTMF tones are user to communicate the desired function to the server The phone can even be used White Paper M600 Call notes M600 can launch Notes whilst a call is ongoing The note is automatically named with the other party s number name if known time of call and date The user can start writing in the note immediately Follow up call M600 can automatically create follow up call tasks The task contains the phone number contact name time of call and date of call e Speakerphone to send data that the user is prompted to provide such as the date they will be back from a business trip Feature commands and text descriptions have to be programmed using XML and then imported into the ph
48. cro M2 may be inserted into a PC or camera that supports Memory Sticks using the Memory Stick Micro M2 adaptor May 2006 Bluetooth TM M 600 features built in Bluetooth 2 0 wireless technology Its Bluetooth power class 2 4 dBm radio link operates in the globally available 2 4 GHz radio frequency band ensuring fast and secure communications up to a range of 10 metres or more in ideal conditions Please note that in the few countries where the use of Bluetooth wireless technology is not allowed the Bluetooth function will be disabled In countries where only lower out put than 4 dBm or 0 dBm is allowed the output is limited as a customized factory setting Bluetooth wireless technology facilitates instant connections which are maintained even when the devices are not in the line of sight Enhanced audio quality voice transmission is provided under adverse conditions making it possible to use a headset connection at all times Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the M600 True wireless connection Connect without cables to headsets car handsfree equipment computers P DAs digital still and motion video cameras and other devices Up to 16 added devices TheM600 identifies and maintains up to 16 devices which are displayed in a list Radio link No line of sight is required the phone can remain in a briefcase or in a pocket whereas infrared requires line of sight Secure and fast Data con
49. ct size of MIDI files with the high quality of MP 3 and WAV Rx Receive SC Service Centre for SMS SDK Software Development Kit Service Provider A company that provides services and subscrip tions to mobile phone users SIM card Subscriber Identity Module card a card that must be inserted in any GSM based mobile terminal It contains subscriber details security information and memory for a personal directory of numbers The card can be a small plug in type or credit card sized but both types have the same functions M600 uses the small plug in card SIM AT SIM Application Toolkit a means of providing sim ple applications that are stored on the SIM card SMIL Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language Used by MMS to describe how media objects are to be played SMS Short Message Service Allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the net work operator s message centre to a mobile phone SMSCB SMS Cell Broadcast SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Protocol used to send email from an email client via an SMTP server May 2006 SIR IrDA Standard IrDA up to 115 kbps IrDA SS Supplementary Service SWIM A SWIM card is a SIM card containing a WIM T9 Text on 9 Keys A text input system from Tegic that adds intelligence to multi tapping letters on a tele phone keypad TCP IP Transmission Control P rotocol Internet Protocol TE Terminal Equi
50. ct the method to This utility assists the user to create 3G GPRS be used for sending Typical applications are to HSCSD and CSD connection definitions for beam an appointmentto other people or to receive Internet and email use All the necessary a new background image information can be entered in a logical way Set infrared status to Modem in the Control Panel to use this facility over infrared Bearer gt IR Bluetooth SMS MMS Email Application Data Type Contact vCard Vv Y v4 v v Appointment vCall v Y v v v Tasks vCall Y Vv v v v Note Vv Y vf Vv v Image A v v v Sound Clip Ringtone v Vv v v Bookmark 4 Y 4 v v Sound recorder Voice Notes Vv Vv v v Third Party Application 4 v 4 v Send as API To perform a Send as beam operation using infrared the two devices are lined up and the sender initiates the transfer To beam over Bluetooth a scan finds other devices within range The user can then select the reguired device and send the information across When sending over SMS MMS or email the reguired message type is created with the selected object attached It is then sent over the air 51 May 2006 White Paper M600 Sony Ericsson PC suite The Sony Ericsson PC Suite CD ROM includes the following Local Synchronisation PC software for synchronising PIM data between the phone and PC applica tions such as Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes and
51. d data connections in multiples of 64 Kbps ISP Internet Service P rovider J2ME J ava2 Micro Edition an edition of the Sun Microsystems J ava programming runtime environ ment specifying two runtime environment configu rations aimed at small devices Java Phone An API in J ava used for interacting with a phone J FIF J PEG File Interchange Format J NI J ava Native Interface JPEG J oint Photographic Experts Group best known for the J PG format for still image compression J VM TM Java Virtual Machine Kbps Kilobits per second rate of data flow KVM Kilo Virtual Machine LAN Local Area Network MAC Address Media Access Control address This is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node on a network MBM Multi Bitmap Image file format on Symbian OS May 2006 ME Mobile Eguipment Phone excluding SIM card MeT Mobile Electronic Transactions An initiative founded by Ericsson Nokia and Motorola to estab lish a secure and consistent framework for mobile transactions MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI defines a protocol and file format which enables music to be described and stored in binary form MIDP Mobile Information Device Profile An API or pro file in J AME nomenclature defined to enable a Standard programming API for mobile devices MIDP compliant applications execute in the restricted environment defined by the CLDC
52. e Paper M600 Format Example Description File Size BMP 226 KB Microsoft Windows Bitmap A graphics format defined by Microsoft support ing 1 4 8 or 18 bit colour depth No compression so files can be very large Used for icons and very small images GIF 42 KB Graphics Interchange Format Highly compressed by limiting the colour palette to 16 or 256 colours GIF is therefore good for icons and diagrams When a Note Is sent as an email attachment the GIF format is used GIF 210 KB A GIF animation containing a number of images in a timed and repeating ani 5 frames sequence Some M600 applications display only the first image in the sequence mated JPEG 13 KB An image compression format managed by the J oint Photographic Experts JPG Group The format supports various degrees of compression enabling different quality file size balances to be provided in one standard J PG files support mil lions of colours and are therefore good for real life photographs MBM Multi Bitmap This is a Symbian OS format for colour and greyscale bitmap images PNG 166 KB P ortable Network Graphics PNG compresses images with millions of colours so there Is no loss of detail but has comparatively large file size It is not commonly used WBMP 23KB Wireless BitMap An image format optimized for small mobile devices M600 sup ports Black and White 2 bit greyscale and 6 bit colour modes according to ETSI 3GPP TS 23 040
53. e of 9 6 or 14 4 Kbps CSP Customer Service Profile on a SIM card will deter mine which menus on the phone are available to the user CSS Cascading Style Sheet A feature of browsers DCIM Digital Camera Images The name of the root direc tory when storing images according to the Design rule for Camera File system DCF standard DRM Digital Rights Management controlling copying and distribution of contents with respect to intel lectual property rights DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency A method of coding digits as a combination of two audible tones DUN Dial Up Networking ECML Electronic Commerce Modelling Language White Paper M600 EFR Enhanced Full Rate speech coding Provides bet ter speech quality than HR or FR e GSM 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 s core 900M Hz frequency band This extension gives increased network capability EMS Enhanced Messaging Service An extension of SMS enabling pictures animations sound and text formatting to be added to text messages 3GP P has included EMS in the standards for SMS ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Insti tute www etsi org FCC Federal Communications Commission US govern ment agency which regulates radio communica tions FR
54. e using the normal file transfer mechanisms Users can even modify the files themselves on their computers A few configuration files pre loaded in the phone enable the user to navigate on a compu ter desktop and control presentations and Media players System functions Characteristics The HID configuration files and the set of prede fined HID configuration files are customizable The configuration files can be modified by the user if transferred to and opened on a computer Used enablers and bearers The HID based remote control function works over Bluetooth It is possible to download the HID con figuration files via Bluetooth IR or USB It is also possible to transfer the files to another device using Bluetooth or infrared Power save mode The phone uses sniff mode on headset handsfree and HID connections which means reduced power consumption and shorter connection set up times Object Exchange via infrared IrObex supports transferring objects between compatible phones You can use M600 to control electrical devices that have an infrared port such as a television or DVD player May 2006 USB M600 is USB 2 0 Universal Serial Bus compliant The bus is 12 Mbps and supports 63 devices The idea of the USB is to allow easy connection of mobile phone to PC USB is designed to be com pletely Plug and Play meaning that devices will be correctly detected and configured automatically as soon as they are
55. eb transferred to a PC or moved to a Memory Stick in order to archive and create free user space on M600 See Synchronisation and data transfer on page 48 User storage configuration in the new M600 Applications and information are placed in the internal storage of M600 in the factory This provides sample demonstration educational multimedia and fun content so that M600 can be used directly out of the box Much of this can be deleted by the user in order to make the space avallable for personal use May 2006 Action at master reset Master Reset restores the phone to its purchase state all user data is deleted When a Master Reset Is initiated the user can select to keep all user installed applications Data can be restored as follows If the user has previously backed up M600 using the Sony Ericsson PC Suite then the C drive can be restored to the condition it was in when the backup was made The exception is DRM Forward Lock protected files which cannot be transferred to other media and therefore not backed up White Paper M600 Otherwise data can be re loaded from the following locations Try and Buy applications on the Memory Stick e Sony Ericsson web site Since Multimedia content is easily transferable using Memory Stick infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology beaming it is simple to restore favourite content from someone else s M600 unless DRM protected Folder view of internal
56. ed parameters placement Possibility to pre configure the MMS param eters in factory Possibility to configure the MMS parameters by OTA provisioning White Paper M600 Support in the M600 reply to the sender of the message reply to the sender and to Cc people forward the message delete the message save message into terminal AMR MP3 AAC WAV Depending on content class creation mode settings the following formats are also supported AAC LC AMR NB AMR WB SP MIDI XMF DLS Real Audio MP4 H263 Depending on content class creation mode settings the following format is also supported Real Video Baseline J PEG wbmp SVG GIF 89a e text formatting facilities only text size coloured text background Viewer player supports coloured text and background e Dual function keyboard on screen keyboard touch screen and predictive text input 1 2 MMS is bound to a Data Account A Data Account contains either circuit switched parameters or packet Switched parameters e MMS circuit switched Yes e MMS packet switched Yes e MMS circuit switched Yes e MMS packet switched Yes 1 May 2006 White Paper M600 SIM AT services supported Service CALL CONTROL BY SIM DATA DOWNLOAD TO SIM DISPLAY TEXT GET INKEY GET INPUT LAUNCH BROWSER MORE TIME PLAY TONE bit 1 bit 8 bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 bit 4 bit 8 Mode Cell Broadcast SMS Tex
57. elephony P990 has dual cameras a 2 megapixel camera on the back of the phone and a video call camera on the front of the phone Using the back camera users can share what they see with the video call recipient The camera can be set up to automatically switch on when a call is received The camera feed can be swapped to show a stored picture allowing the caller s reaction to be seen Business Card Scanner It is possible to take a photo of a business card and then use the Business Card Reader application to scan the card The scanned text can then be saved as a Contact Comparison table M600 P990 Hardware Size mm and weight 105x54x15 112g 114 x 57 x 21 26 body flip 155g Talk time hours GSM up to 7 5 hours UMTS up to 2 5 hours 9 Stand by time hours GSM up to 340 hours 400 UMTS up to 250 hours MMI UIO 3 0 UIO 3 0 UTC support UTC support Improved calendar with supportfor Improved calendar with support for automatic time zone automatic time zone Improved customization ability Improved customization ability Birthday field in contatcs Picture synchronization and birthday field in contatcs Display 2 55 240 x 320 pixels 2 76 240 x 320 pixels 262 k colour touchscreen 262 k colour touchscreen J og dial 3 way 3 way RAM memory 64 MB 64 MB Flash memory 128 MB 128 MB User memory internal Up to 80 MB without 3D games Up to 80 MB without 3D games User memor
58. ere ee eee JY 30 iat cies m 30 OR MISI icm 31 PURREN ML ate HR eee 31 PUSA MENOS m Hn 31 aj 31 Uned Malo ARR 31 Xs a meis RET O niian iinne E Naes Ur Nae EEES a CR AN NA 32 CLEE a EEE E E E E 32 OTLA SOIO KA 32 OA AN 33 Quickpont eracarri cae ead TT NR NN HONN 33 aa MT 33 uie MFF ONR RH YND 34 PAGS EOI PR 34 Entertainment multimedia eene nnn nns 34 Medi player ET n E 34 Sal o aE 35 FY OCS aaae FF AREI NR ARF 35 DRM DEIO LO UO ereire in OR o use or duci dos pugnet pit Co NS OUD DANO OU ros 35 xllnje ecc e FY FN FENNI HE FREE 35 siiculd vm 35 Media TOT a RETE 36 fd co o TOI er y FRO FFYNNU YFWYR DA FFF ENFYS Eeid erii Nance 36 Video MISTER SIE i i O Em 37 Picture Editor TOITDOUS FFF RR NT ENYN 38 JO K RF 38 unco HR HDPE on NEF FFF NN FERF ND ee HYF 38 GOMO MRO DFTN EU AEF RF EC RF DF Y REF REF FFR DN FEN FE anes 39 Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005 peciit i Yii YY erat viia ure US Rey CETA NA WRN CAU CR FOOD 39 snc 39 BOW cc FC 39 Browser SCI RN D
59. evice using the normal Send via Bluetooth option Media viewing The phone can send images and sounds to a media viewer device such as the MMW 100 TV adaptor accessory The user can also conveniently run a slide show on the TV showing a set of nice phone camera pictures for family and friends The phone can connect to a Bluetooth device that can receive images the image can be transferred to the remote screen and displayed Profiles The following Bluetooth profiles are supported in the M600 Dial up Networking P rofile Generic Access Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile Object Push Profile Serial Port Profile Handsfree Profile Headset Profile Synchronization Profile Basic Imaging Profile IrDA IrDA Infrared Data Association is a point to point communication link between two infrared ports The infrared beam has to be directed towards the target infrared port and as long as the two infrared ports are within sight and range the devices can exchange data White Paper M600 File Transfer Profile Human Interface Device HID host only Profile Stereo Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Advanced Audio Video Remote Conference Profile Remote control The phone keypad is configured for control of a certain computer application through a special type of HID configuration file consisting of an XML file for the keypad and an image for the display HID configuration files can be downloaded into the phon
60. g record ing playback and streaming Direct access to screen and keyboard gives high performance graphics accelerator API and increased UI flexibility support for multiple simultaneous display multiple display sizes and multiple display orientation Java support for the latest wireless J ava stan dards See J ava on page 61 for more details e Communications protocols using wide area networking stacks including TCP IP dual mode IP v4 v6 and IPSec Improved personal area networking support including infrared IrDA Bluetooth connectivity and the introduction of USB Support is also provided for multihoming and link layer Quality of Service QoS on GPRS and UMTS networks e Symbian OS v9 1 is ready for the 3G market with support for WCDMA 3GPP R4 GSM cir cuit switched voice and data CSD packet based data GPRS SIM and U SIM Supports the Unicode Standard version 3 0 May 2006 Data synchronization has been improved to cover the following over the air OTA synchro nization support using OMA standards OMADS 1 2 PC based synchronization over Bluetooth connectivity infrared and USB a PC Connectiv ity suite providing the ability to transfer files and synchronize PIM data Improved device management which provides network operators and enterprises with new Capabilities to manage phones in the field This includes OMA DM 1 1 2 support and OMA client provisioning 1 1 Support for Bluetooth w
61. h other The more items that disappear at the same time the higher the score During the game blocking items may appear to make it harder for the items to connect A blocking item will go away only if an item next to it disappears Users can select fit to screen to reformat pages to fit inside the screen width and eliminate the need for horizontal scrolling Small Screen Rendering is supported Some key features Tap and hold on a bookmark to display the page in a new window Tap and hold a link to view a context sensitive menu of alternative actions an http link would give the options Open Open in new window Open in background and Send as Secure downloads manager that is especially useful for downloading commercial media objects that need to be paid for Pages can be saved for offline viewing All private data can be cleared with one com mand May 2006 Built in pop up blocking White Paper M600 Browser security M600 supports the TLS SSL to provide a secure encrypted link between the browser and the web site This method is commonly used for secure transactions on the web An icon in the display indicates when a secure connection is in use TLS Security When using certain Internet services the user may reguire a secure connection between the phone and the web site such as when using banking services An icon in the display indicates when a secure connection is used M600 is based on the WAP 2 0 specif
62. ications where security functionality is specified with a technology called WAP TLS Pro file Wireless Application Protocol Transport Layer S ecurity The Internet protocols that handle the connection its transport and its security are structured in proto col layers The security is handled by the TLS layer operating above the transport protocol layer There are three TLS classes that define the levels of secu rity for a TLS connection Anonymous TLS involves encryption with no authentication Server authentication involves encryption with server authentication e Client authentication involves encryption with both server and client authentication Certificates To use secure connections the user needs to have certificates saved in the phone Certificates can be downloaded and installed when required There are two types of certificates Certificate authority A trusted certificate used to ver ify that a web site is genuine If the phone has a stored trusted certificate of a certain type it means the user can trust all web sites which present a certificate that can be verified by the trusted certificate Certificates are preinstalled in the phone and can be downloaded from the trusted supplier s web page User certificate A personal certificate that veri fies the user s identity A bank that the user has a contract with may issue this kind of certificate Server Requires a server certificate au
63. icon dialog Phone lock The phone lock can be Set to off at power on or when SIM changed When set to at power on the phone lock code has to be entered every time the phone is turned on SIM card lock The SIM card lock can be set to off or at power r on If the SIM card lock is set to off the SIM can be used by any user without the SIM owner s consent 3G Increased 3G data rates together with extended multimedia and entertainment content has enhance the use of mobile Internet in a revolutionary way The 3G third generation service combines high speed radio access with IP Internet Protocol based services The connectionless nature of IP makes access a lot faster file downloads take less time and we can be connected to a network within a few seconds White Paper M600 Locking the keypad can invoke the power save now option or the screen saver user setting Auto keylock is a user setting only activated from standby When set to when changing SIM the phone lock will be activated if the SIM is changed this prevents other users from using the phone with their SIM without the owner s consent The code can be changed by the user as long as they know the current code If the SIM card lock is set to at power on everytime the M600 is switched on the user will have to enter a predefined code The code can be changed by the user as long as they know the cur
64. iction suggestion is presented where you are writing additional sug gestions are presented in a pre edit box at the top of the screen If you mistype or misspell a word the pre edit box may also suggest closely matching words in your selected language dictionaries words you may have typed previously or items that you have put into your My words personal diction ary Note While entering text you have the option to either select any of the word suggestions dis played or to ignore them and continue entering text via your chosen method If a prediction sug gestion is shown when you are sending saving the input text this word will not be sent saved Long press on spacebar A long press on the hardware spacebar launches the virtual keypad Models Standard M600 e Europe Middle East Americas Latin Asia e Latin characters a b c on the keyboard and numeric Keypad e Russian numeric keypad available Flip closed input by Zi Corp and eZiText e Latin character handwriting recognition 23 White Paper M600 Activity menu The Activity menu is displayed when M600 starts The Activity menu acts as the starting point for tasks performed on M600 it does this by linking to the feature rich applications of the phone The Activity menu is highly customisable just about every aspect of its appearance content navigation methods and behaviour can be changed Multitasking It is possible to have several applicati
65. iles can be large bps Bits per second rate of data flow CB Cell Broadcast Type of SMS message cHTML A version of HTML optimized for small devices CLDC Connected Limited Device Configuration The J 2ME configuration implemented in M600 CLDC specifies a runtime environment with specifically limited resources suitable for memory con strained devices CLl Calling Line Identity Shows the number of the per son calling you in your mobile phone display M600 will also display the name and photograph of the caller if they are in Contacts You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to take the call Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed To use this serv ice it must be supported by your network COM Port Defines a serial RS 232 port within the Windows environment May be physical COM 1 port on the rear of the PC or virtual COM5 port communicat ing with a PC card modem May 2006 CPHS Compliancy The Common PCN Handset Specification CPHS Is an industry standard that defines terminal and SIM functionality in addition to the standard GSM specifications CS Circuit Switched Connection from A to B which has a fixed bandwidth and is maintained over a period of time such as a voice telephone call CS 1 to CS 4 Coding Scheme Determines the data rate per timeslot in GPRS CSD Circuit Switched Data CSD is a GSM service pro viding a CS data connection at a rat
66. ing cost and download time to be man aged Another option enables only email headers to be presented in the inbox Headers are quick to down load The user may read and select headers and request the message to be downloaded if neces sary If IMAP4 is used you can enable the IDLE com mand to keep connected to the email server This allows the server to push new messages directly to the M600 as they arrive Email transmission is performed in the background making it possible to perform other messaging functions during transmission A list of recently used addresses are available when creating a message M600 allows distribution lists to be created and sender ID information is sent with message alerts M 600 can send any type of attachment including the following Pictures e Video clips Audio files SIS files J AR J AD files e Themes e vObjects vCalendar vCard vNote vBook mark File produced in the document editors Attachments may be viewed using the pre installed viewers for Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat PDF See Quickoffice amp on page 32 for more information A signature may be set up so that essential details are automatically copied to the end of each outgo ing email The supplied Sony Ericsson PC Suite enables email to be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes During synchronization new May 2006 email from the PC is
67. ireless technology eSCO and Bluetooth stereo headset profiles have been implemented Security The aims of the security developments in Symbian OS v9 1 are to protect the integrity of the phone provide extra control over user billable events and to prevent malicious software corrupting executables and data The aims have been met by Providing platform security by a proactive sys tem defence mechanism based on granting and monitoring application capabilities through Symbian Signed certification The infrastructure allows applications to have private protected data stores A proactive defence mechanism against mal ware The platform security infrastructure uses a Capability based model which ensures that sen sitive operations such as modifying user data making calls and using network connections can only be accessed by applications which have been certified by an appropriate signing authority UIQ 3 0 The new UIQ 3 0 platform offers support for multiple form factors on the same code base and ease of operator configuration UIQ 3 0 is based on Symbian OS v9 1 and is equipped to meet the various demands from phone manufacturers network operators and end users 60 White Paper M600 Data caging this allows applications to have their own private data protection This allows applications a guaranteed secure data source This can be used for applications such as ecommerce An application can access other directories m
68. is a compact smartphone with an innovative design M600 s main focus is messaging offering Push email functionality and high speed full screen access for browsing M600 uses multitasking to allow you to perform several actions at once such as talk and browse the web or download music and watch video clips For PC synchronisation or transferring files between the phone and a computer a USB cable is provided in the kit 19 May 2006 White Paper M600 Key functions and features Function or Feature Operating system MMI Size Weight Screen Colour Processor Talk time Stand by time Interaction 3G Bluetooth Wireless Technology Infrared USB UMTS Media player Activity menu Upgradeable Data transfer speed Browser Push email Messaging M600 support Symbian OS v9 1 Platform including OMA DRM and platform security UIQ 3 0 105 x15 x54 mm 112 g with battery 2 6 Large OVGA 240 x 320 pixels touch screen with 262 k colours that supports landscape view for imaging and browsing Granite Black and Chrystal White ARM 9 GSM up to 7 5 hours UMTS up to 2 5 hours GSM up to 340 hours UMTS up to 250 hours Using touch screen dual function keyboard 3 way J og Dial and softkeys Vv UMTS video and 3GPP streaming v 2 0 includes car handsfree profile v SIR v High speed v E GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 and UMTS 2100 v supports playback streaming and playlist
69. is fully integrated with the phone and other PIM applications Each contact can contain multiple phone numbers and email addresses names addresses birthday details anniversary details personal notes and a picture or photograph Most of this information will typically be transferred to M600 when it is synchronized with a PC application such as Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes Contact data can also be added and edited on M600 Local and remote synchroni zation is possible using the SyncML standard see Synchronisation and data transfer on page 48 for more information Calendar The Calendar application keeps track of appoint ments and events and enables reminder alarms to be set The calendar view has been enhanced to White Paper M600 configuration file with the extension pbx Once created this configuration file can be easily installed onto M600 To ensure that only authorized personnel have access to the PABX approved mobile phone num bers are added to the list of mobile extensions in the PBX and only these numbers will be able to use the facilities available For more information please go to www SonyErics son com professionalsolutions and look for Areas of use Data can also be beamed to and from M600 using infrared and Bluetooth connectivity It can also be sent and received using Messages See See Object exchange send as on page 51 for more details Contacts are displayed in a lis
70. isplayed when making a call or using the speed dial screen in picture view mode A copy of the picture is held in the Contacts database therefore the original picture may be deleted or renamed without losing the copy stored in Contacts A Personal ringtone may be selected for a contact simply select the required ringtone while entering or editing the contact s details When the Calling Line Identification CLI of the incoming call is matched to a contact the Personal ringtone for that contact will be played If the ringtone has been deleted moved renamed or exists on a Memory Stick that is unplugged then the system default ringtone will be played If no CLI information is available then only a default ringtone can be played If the user has selected a personalized default ringtone and it is available can be read from the internal storage or Memory Stick then it will be played otherwise the system default will be played May 2006 Themes and skins A Theme or skin is a way to provide a complete customized visual experience for the user Themes can define Text outline and background colours White Paper M600 e Background images Graphical appearance of interface elements e Sounds for events for example ring signals message alerts notification area info auto set up and reminder Themes and skins can be created or downloaded Over The Air OTA Configuration OTA remote configuration provides
71. k Micro M2 is approximately one quarter the size of Memory Stick PRO Duo media yet only about 1 2 mm thick The media s edges are slotted lengthways to allow for more slim line designed connectors to reduce space in host devices As dual voltage media Memory Stick Micro M2 supports devices operating at 3 3 41 White Paper M600 RSS Feeds includes the following features e Subscription e Update feeds manually or via a predefined schedule e Organize feeds into folders e Read news items e Send a news item to another device via email SMS MMS Bluetooth connectivity or infra red Link to more information via the web browser TM M 91M volts and 1 8 volts The Memory Stick Micro M2 incorporates Sony s MagicGate copy protec tion mechanism Dimensions 15 x 12 5 x 1 2 mm Volume 225 mm Connector Pin 11 pin Maximum Capacity 4GB Max Data 160 Mbps Transfer Rate Operating Voltage 1 7 1 95 V and 2 7 V 3 6 V Interface Serial interface and 4 bit parallel interface Operating 25 85 C Temperature Copyright MagicGate Protection May 2006 M600 supports the Memory Stick Micro M2 it provides a convenient way of adding storage and other functions to the phone A 64 MB Memory Stick Micro M2 is supplied with M600 and sizes of up to 4 GB are supported A Memory Stick Micro M2 can be plugged into any standard size Memory Stick slot usi
72. l The reset option requests the user to wait while the phone restarts 00 SIM Initialization and Full File Change Notification 01 File Change Notification 02 SIM Initialization and File Change Notification 03 SIM Initialization 04 SIM Reset 0 packing not required SMS packing by the ME required 79 Support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes May 2006 White Paper M600 Service Mode Support SET UP CALL General Capability configuration Yes Set up speech call CallP arty No Subaddress DTMF support 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 2 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 01 Call connected Yes 02 Call disconnected Yes 03 Location status Yes 04 User activity Yes 05 Idle screen available Yes 06 Card reader status Not Applica ble 07 Language selection Yes 08 Browser termination Yes 09 Data available No OA Channel status No SET UP IDLE MODE Yes 1 TEXT row of text Is Support ed SET UP MENU
73. lly May 2006 Video Select to access video clips e Online Access saved bookmarks to music and video s The Media player features an egualizer with prede fined settings like MegaBass Pop Classical It supports different audio and video formats streaming download and playback The Media player is intelligently aware of other applications in M600 playback is paused when a telephone call is made or received Playlists One of the most central Media player features is the use of playlists This feature allows users to create their own collections of songs and gives easy access them It is possible to create sort or manage playlists using audio files that are stored on the Memory Stick or in the phone memory To avoid including ringtones in the music library you can specify content that should be excluded Pre installed ringtones are already placed in a sep arate ringtone folder Play modes The Media player has two different play modes shuffle and loop e Shuffle plays a randomly selected file from the current playlist Played files are de selected and not repeated Loop restarts the playlist when the last item in the list is reached DRM protection In M600 the following types of DRM protection are used FWL Forward Lock CD Combined Deliv ery and SD Separate Delivery All protection types can be applied on MP3 AAC and MPEG4 files See DRM on page 52 for more details All protection t
74. ments create new documents and open existing ones You can also send documents using any of the methods available on the device email MMS IR Wi Fi or Bluetooth connectivity Ouick office is localised into English Italian Ger man French and Spanish 32 White Paper M600 MMS smart uploads and downloads automatic transmission when leaving Flight Mode record video directly from the MMS application back ground transmission direct links these are cus tomized shortcuts to operators web site to get new templates and reply to an MMS with an SMS Standby screen or is placed in the Inbox The user can choose if they want to save the message to the Inbox or not Broadcast subscriptions are controlled from the Area information dialog When a user is subscribed to channel 50 and this channel is supported by their network the ID of the Current cell or group of cells is displayed under neath the network operator name in the phone dis play This is often the telephone area code or postal code of the current location Quickword Quickword allows you to view and edit word processing documents saved in standard DOC format on M600 PC format email attachments can be opened directly on the device without the need for conversion at a PC edits to existing documents can be made Documents can be transferred to and from M600 using email MMS infrared Bluetooth connectiv ity Wi Fi or a Memory Stick Quickword
75. mode supported SAT initiated USSD supported Ul mode details e lt is possible to scroll the text up and down in USSD messages e lt is possible to highlight embedded numbers and take actions accordingly 67 May 2006 GPRS technical data Dimension Compatible GPRS and SMG specifications Data rates Medium Access Modes Support of Packet Control Channels PBCCH PCCCH Network operation mode Support of GPRS CS combined procedures Network control mode Support of access in 2 phases Support of PRACH on 11 bits Support of GPRS re selection C31 C32 Support of static and dynamic addressing Support of power control Uplink and Downlink Support of ciphering algorithms Support of compression algorithms Mode of operation R Reference point IP connectivity PDP context White Paper M600 Support Release 99 according to ETSI specification Multislot class 10 supported 4 2 CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4 9 050 bps 13 400 bps 15 600 bps 21 400 bps supported network dependent Dynamic allocation Yes NOM I II HI Yes NCO and 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Uplink yes Downlink is a network feature GEA1 GEA2 Yes V42bis and IP header compression 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 PDP type IP is supported IP termination in mobile or TE laptop
76. n a traditional business card for use in applications such as Internet mail voicemail Web browsers telephony applications call centres PIMs P DAs pagers fax office equip ment and smart cards vCard is specified by IETF VGA Video Graphics Array Graphics standard intro duced by IBM having a resolution of 640 x 480 pix els VPN Virtual Private Network WAP Wireless Application Protocol Handheld devices low bandwidth binary coded a deck card meta phor to specify a service A card is typically a unit of interaction with the user that is either presenta May 2006 tion of information or reguest for information from the user A collection of cards is called a deck which usually constitutes a service WAV Waveform audio Format for storing sound WBMP Wireless BitMap Part of the WAP specifications an image format optimized for small mobile devices WBXML Wireless Binary Extensible Markup Language WIM Wireless Identity Module Related information Documents e The M600 User Guide e Sony Ericsson M600 FAQ Links www SonyEricsson com www SonyEricsson com fun www SonyEricsson com developer www SonyEricsson com support www ericsson com mobilityworld www midi org www extendedsystems com www bluetooth com www imc org www 3gpp org www irda org www etsi org www wapforum org White Paper M600 WML Wireless Markup Language A mark up language used for authoring service
77. nd is supplied with a lot of the same software M600 is targeted at people who reguire specific easy to use functionality at affordable prices M600 users can receive handle and send emails conveniently and efficiently M600 supports UMTS Global System for Mobile Communications GSM EGSM 900 DCS 1800 PCS 1900 GPRS General Packet Radio Service Multislot class 10 4 2 and HSCSD Highspeed Circuit Switched Data e M600 is a thin and stylish phone P990 e The P990 is a mobile phone and personal orga niser in one The P990 is targeted at professional pioneers who want to be first to have and use new tech nology e The P990 is a WLAN phone The WLAN can be used to access hotspots and to connect to net works e The P990 features a 2 megapixel camera with auto focus e The P990 has an additional VGA camera on the front of the phone for making video calls e The P990 has an advanced picture editing application e The P990 has an FM Radio with RDS e The P990 is supplied with either a Memory Stick Pro or a Pro Duo 10 White Paper M600 M 600 supports the push email clients for the major operator solutions M600 has a dual function keyboard This con cept allows users to switch between numeric and alphabetic input modes M600 Is supplied with VPN to protect users M600 is a 3G phone 3G gives great perfor mance and flexibility to applications such as email browsing and multitasking M 600 is
78. ne to the other specified time zone the local time zone is Sound recorder Sound recorder is a simple screen driven dictation machine with the added advantage that recordings can be beamed and exchanged via Messages Sound recorder can also Record a personal ringtone Make changes to existing recordings Rename recordings Save recording to the phone or Memory Stick Delete recordings White Paper M600 The alarm signal can be personalized using sound clips Appointments can be shared using infrared Bluetooth connectivity and also by Messages Local and remote synchronisation are both sup ported using SyncML see Synchronisation and data transfer on page 48 for more information The Chinese models support the lunar calendar nized locally and remotely using SyncML see Synchronisation and data transfer on page 48 for more information automatically displayed in the second time zone area Alarms can be set The alarm signal can be any supported sound that is stored on the phone or inserted Memory Stick May 2006 Calculator Calculator has the features of a standard desk cal culator and is always available from the application launcher Stopwatch Stopwatch can be instantly started and stopped to measure an exact duration of time The stopwatch continues to run when a call is answered The stop watch can run in the background if the application Converter Converter helps you to convert the follo
79. nection with a Bluetooth connectivity PC laptop or PDA turns the phone into a modem for connecting to the Internet and for data transfer faster than infrared or cable Synchronization Fast synchronization even without line of sight of calendar notes and phonebook with PC laptop White Paper M600 wireless technology Business cards Quick exchange of business cards notes and cal endar events with other phones and devices Imaging and music Exchange still images and video clips with another mobile phone a PC laptop and with a digital still and motion video camera Use the M600 as a modem to send pictures from a digital still and motion video camera to an imaging server Exchange music files with another mobile phone and a PC laptop Play MP3 MIDI sent by the phone Enable images to be shown on a TV or other dis play via an accessory such as the Bluetooth Media Viewer MMW 100 Audio guality M600 uses an algorithm that repairs lost audio packets When needed a new packet is inserted with content based on previous packets This in conjunction with the high sensitive and high output power radio will enhance the audio guality com pared to a standard Bluetooth device File sharing By using the Server role of the File Transfer Profile the phone enables the user to use a computer to manage content files that reside in the phone s file system or on the Memory Stick Most computer Bluetooth applications p
80. ng a Memory Stick Micro M2 Adaptor The Memory Stick has full electrical and file system compati bility PC and Apple Mac support PCs and Apple Macs may be enabled for Memory Stick via built in Memory Stick slots Floppy Disk adaptors PC Card adaptors USB adaptors and even a Memory Stick enabled mouse Mem ory Stick Micro M2 Adaptor is required Industry support Memory Stick is supported by a wide range of companies including major names in consumer electronics computing automotive mobile phone photographic and semiconductor sectors of indus try As of December 2005 588 companies have declared support at www memorystick com Memory Stick compliant products include PCs PDAs digital cameras portable music players printers projectors and entertainment robots Future applications include home and car audio game machines and multimedia kiosks Memory Sticks are currently marketed by Sony SanDisk Lexar Media l O Data Device Inc and Apacer Technology As of February 2004 there were already over 60 million Memory Sticks in use worldwide This is expected to reach 200 million in 2005 Source www memorystick com Memory Stick in the M600 Here are some examples of how Memory Sticks can be used with M600 e Transfer images to other image aware devices such as PCs and printers Transfer data and media Sound pictures video clips documents etc between the M600 and a P
81. nts Quicksheet Quicksheet is a full function spreadsheet with Microsoft Excel compatibility Quicksheet opens files created with Microsoft Excel 97 2000 XP and 2003 and saves in Micro soft xls format Key Features Features the most frequently used scientific financial statistical date amp time lookup and aggregate Excel functions and sorting Multiple sheets per workbook and sheet linking Advanced cell editing features that allow to you create and modify spreadsheets easily P ermits cell formatting in a number of different ways Quickly sort data and lists Find and Find Replace functions Cell and font colour formatting Column resizing row and column freezing 33 White Paper M600 Portrait and landscape mode supported Saves changes as a native Excel file that can be sent via IR beaming Bluetooth Wi Fi USB or email Quickpoint QuickPoint allows you to view and edit Microsoft PowerPoint presentations The application is compatible with MS Office 97 2000 and XP It allows a variety of modes for viewing such as slide notes and outline views Key Features e Edit slide text in Outline view and show the changes in the Slide View Edit speaking notes Edit PowerP oint presentations and forward to colleagues just as you would from your desktop PC or laptop Advanced viewing includes three views Outline View Slide View Speaker Notes View View amp edit PowerPoint slides and no
82. one In call features are reached from the active call view Offline commands and corporate telephony set tings can be accessed by pressing the corporate telephony icon once a calling card has been set up Activating a commands will result in an IP packet being sent to the server Routing of corporate calls If a company uses a PABX calls must be routed via the PABX to gain access to corporate features and resources M600 can route outgoing calls to the corporate switch instead of to the dialled B party To complete a call the B number is then sent to the mobile extension port of the PABX and the call set up is completed This process is completely transparent to the user A user may dial either an internal number such as 1234 or a public number like 468 123 4567 M 600 can be set to bypass the switch for certain types of calls May 2006 Configuring the phone for the company The person responsible for the corporate commu nication services defines how the phone shall be configured This may be the company s IT man ager the operator or a service provider They define what feature commands shall be displayed in the phone how these commands interact with the PABX and what text is displayed They also define how M600 should handle calls to and from the cor porate switch This is all done in an XML structured PIM applications Contacts M600 Contacts application holds the details of all the user s contacts It
83. one The The Internal memory is 80 MB and there is a look is highly contemporary The main focus in Memory Stick Micro M2 64 MB in the box M 600 is efficient communication and messaging The large bright touch screen 2 55 QVGA TFT 262 k colours the virtual keyboard with stylus handwriting recognition and the dual function keyboard you can switch between numerical and The memory allows up to 2 hours worth of music to alphabetical modes support easy and versatile be stored messaging Auto correction word completion and the illumination of keyboard all improve the texting and dialling functionality of the phone M600 like the P990 supports full push email M600 is available in two colours Granite Black and Blackberry and other email solutions and allows Chrystal White for attachment handling TV auality Video playback 30 fps is supported M600 comes with a media player E AAC support PlayNow 2 0 can be used to play tracks and music can be download over the air A USB cable stereo headphones and PC software are provided in the box M 600 browses using Opera 8 0 the full html browser the phone also supports RSS feeds to help users get the most out of the mobile Internet 15 May 2006 White Paper M600 Internal memory The total memory is 128 MB RAM Memory Stick Micro M2 M600 is supplied with a 64 MB card and has enhanced Memory Stick Micro M2 support of upto4GB Miscellaneous Accessories
84. ons open on M 600 at any time An open application can either be closed using the back key or simply left open Selecting Task Manager displays a list of open applications To return to an open application select it from the Task Manager or the Application list Editing features to move text from one application to another can be used M600c People s Republic of China e Chinese keypad Pinyin and Strokes input method Latin and Strokes characters on the keyboard e Chinese handwriting recognition e Client for online Chinese dictionary e Lunar calendar May 2006 24 White Paper M600 May 2006 White Paper M600 Technologies in detail This chapter offers a detailed description of the technologies available in this product 25 May 2006 Phone applications The following call features have been added to M600 n call menu M600 has a dynamic in call menu that changes to help the user perform actions quickly and simply Accept Calls users can specify which calls to accept and which calls to rejected Rich call functionality M600 allows SMS MMS and contact cards to be easily sent during a call Business telephony Corporations have traditionally used fixed line and DECT phones in the office but now there is a strong trend towards the use of mobile phones to access business telephony features Of prime importance however is that users can still access the features and functionality of their
85. ons will always store information automatically in the appropriate folder simplifying the management of data Third party applications may implement more complex file management solutions where reguired Additional storage space is available by using Memory Stick A 64 MB Memory Stick Micro M2 is included with M600 and Memory Sticks of up to 4 GB capacity are supported Any number of Memory Sticks may be used for storage Memory Sticks may be used to exchange data with other devices See Memory Stick Micro TM M2TM on page 41 for more information White Paper M600 backup battery Data stored on M600 is therefore not subject to loss due to such a battery running down The first 48 MB bank is used like a ROM It stores the Symbian UIQ operating system the built in applications and some essential multimedia information like a default ringtone It also stores the language files for UK English which is the default language of the Standard M600 Chinese models also have Chinese stored on the ROM Note The extensive MMI of M600 means that it is impractical to hold many languages inside the phone as is the case for some other models Part of the flash memory provides a C drive of up to 80 MB capacity This behaves just like a normal disk drive The folders can be viewed and managed from the File manager application or from a connected PC Depending on the application data can be beamed mailed uploaded to the w
86. opens files created with Microsoft Word 97 2000 XP and 2003 that are saved in Microsoft doc format When a document is opened for editing a copy of the document is created so that the file is intact When saving a file Quickword creates a native Microsoft Word file Key Features May 2006 Refined user interface for easier document edit ing and viewing Multiple Undo and Redo commands including cut copy paste and formatting functions View tables embedded within documents and edit the text tables are displayed in a single column format for easier viewing on M600 actual table format of the document is not affected MS Word compatible paragraph and style for matting Advanced text formatting and full font control including typeface size bold italics super scripts subscripts and underline Open view edit and create both doc MS Word and txt text files Edit Word documents and forward to col leagues just as you would from your desktop PC or laptop ZoomvView lets you pick the display size best for you Quick navigation through documents Colour support and colour picker for changing font colours Keyboard support for folding portable key boards and on device text entry Format paragraphs with left center and right text justification Portrait and landscape mode supported Cut and paste text undo edits and more Edit protect mode prevents editing or making alterations while reviewing docume
87. pment Generic term for GSM termi nals such as phones and PC cards Terminal Adaptor Generic term for the equipment terminating a dig ital communications line such as an ISDN2 line M 600 is a Terminal Adaptor since it interfaces to GSM digital data services TLS Transport Layer Security As used by Web brows ers Tx Transmit TTY Teletypewriter A telecommunication device with a keyboard and a visual display that is used primarily by people who are deaf hard of hearing or have a speech disabil ity Ul User Interface Sometimes called Man Machine Interface White Paper M600 UIQ A customizable pen based user interface for media rich mobile phones that is based on the Symbian OS It may be used as the basis for build ing an attractive and efficient UI URL Uniform Resource Locator P oints to a service or information on the Internet USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data Nar row band GSM data service An example is enter ing 79 1234 might return the stock price for stock 1234 V 110 ETSI standard for data over an ISDN circuit V 120 ETSI standard for data over an ISDN circuit vCal vCalendar vCalendar defines a transport and platform inde pendent format for exchanging calendar and scheduling information for use in PIMs PDAs and group schedulers vCalendar is specified by IETF vCard vCard automates the exchange of personal infor mation typically found o
88. radio systems such as GERAN and vice versa This part describes the general principles for service continuity within UMTS Radio Access Network within GSM GPRS and between UMTS Radio Access Network and other radio systems such as GSM GPRS As a principle the requirements on service continuity characteristics should be according to the target network on which the service Is maintained Service continuity S ervice continuity should support the following scenarios e Continuity of active circuit switched services when moving within UMTS Radio Access Net work within GSM GPRS and between UMTS Radio Access Network and GSM GPRS cover age areas e Continuity of active and packet switched ses sions when moving within UMTS Radio Access Network within GSM GPRS and between UMTS Radio Access Network and GSM GPRS Coverage areas General operational considerations Mechanisms defined to support service continuity between different radio systems or radio access modes should effectively cope with a number of Coverage scenarios White Paper M600 Limited coverage in a sea of coverage pro vided by another radio system or radio access mode Selective operation at a geographical boundary with extensive UMTS Radio Access Network Coverage on one side and extensive coverage from another radio system on the other side Geographically colocated areas of UMTS Radio Access Network coverage and another radio System Performance requi
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90. rements Temporary degradation of service caused by handover During intra UMTS Radio Access Network handover or handover from UMTS Radio Access Network to GSM GPRS degradation of service should be no greater than during intra GSM GPRS handover The duration of the discontinuity experienced by packet switched and circuit switched real time services should be shorter than that in the handover of voice calls over GSM GPRS Requirements on multiple bearer services handover from UMTS radio access network to GSM GPRS Consideration must be given to services that may involve multiple bearer services and simultaneous sessions The mapping between UMTS Radio Access Network bearer services and GSM GPRS bearer services depends on many factors such as data rate delay constraints error rate etc In the event that certain UMTS Radio Access Network bearer services cannot be handed over to GSM GPRS the handover of some of the bearers to maintain the service should not be precluded In the case where a user equipped with a dual mode terminal is in UMTS Radio Access Network coverage and has multiple PDP contexts activated for instance to support multimedia then it is preferable to handover one PDP context rather than dropping all of them As a first priority only the PDP contexts which have an associated QoS that can be supported by the GSM GPRS should be candidates for handover May 2006 If there are still multiple PDP contexts as
91. rent code 3G has significantly boosted network capacity allowing operators to support more users and offer more sophisticated services This phone is dual mode meaning the user will be able to use M600 without having to think about which system is in operation the handover between the two systems is Seamless GSM and WCDMA development Wideband technology is deployed in parallel with the enhancement of the existing spectrum re using parts of the GSM infrastructure All soectrum assets are valuable as there is a substantial May 2006 increase in both the number of subscribers and the volume of traffic in the networks This seamless solution gives operators a flexible network where the systems interact according to current demand User experience For the consumers using a network consisting of GSM GPRS and WCDMA parts is a seamless experience GPRS allows gualified mobile Internet applications while the introduction of WCDMA brings a whole new set of user services using the full potential of wideband data transport Handover service continuity The scope of this text includes service reguirements for handover maintaining continuity of service to a wireless terminal as it moves between the radio coverage area or cells associated with different base station sites This functionality is called handover It is a key reguirement to allow for dual or multi mode terminals to handover traffic from UTRAN to other
92. rovide an explorer like user interface for the file transfer service When con necting to the phone the computer application will show one folder for the content in the phone s file system and one folder for the content on the Mem ory Stick The content in the Games and more folder is not exposed in the file transfer server Opening one of the folders will show a list of files related to that folder such as images in the Pic tures folder Using the computer application the user can now retrieve files from phone to compu ter delete files from the phone and transfer files from the computer to the phone using the normal drag and drop mechanisms provided by the com puter May 2006 File browsing By using the client role of the File Transfer Profile the phone enables the user to access file systems of other devices that support the server role of the same profile After pairing the phone with the other device the user can connect to the other device by selecting it in the list of My devices under the Blue tooth menu and selecting the Browse option that should be available on the left selection key If the browse option does not appear the user can select the Service option to update the phone s knowl edge that file browsing is possible with this device When the phone is connected to the file server the user can browse the shared folders and retrieve files listed in the folders The user can transfer files to the file server d
93. s Y Customisable top level menu giving rapid access to M600 features V via the Sony Ericsson Update Service High speed 12 Mbps Y Opera browser that supports frames and javascript Y prepared for major providers SMS MMS EMS and email 20 Page 59 60 65 65 65 65 65 67 67 22 56 43 44 45 66 34 23 52 48 39 31 31 May 2006 Internet wizard PIM applications Multitasking Viewers Editors Themes Speaker phone Memory stick Flight mode Local synchronisation Remote synchronisation Business telephony Games Additional applications White Paper M600 v Contacts Calendar Tasks Notes Sound recorder Time and alarm clock Stop watch Converter Calculator and UTC support v allows several applications to be open at once Microsoft Excel Word Powerpoint and Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Powerpoint and Excel Easy personalization of animated icons screensavers wallpaper and skins v v Memory Stick Micro M2 slot for up to 4 GB remov able memory 64 MB supplied with M 600 v v via SyncML v via SyncML v with SIP signalling to server Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005 QuadraPop RSS Reader MusicDJ PlayNow 2 0 21 51 23 32 32 53 26 22 48 48 26 39 38 May 2006 White Paper M600 Controls and operation M600 overview The Activity menu automatically appears on the
94. s fulfilling the same pur pose as HyperText Markup Language HTML does on the World Wide Web WWW In contrast to HTML WML is designed to fit small handheld devices WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security Part of WAP WTLS provides privacy data integrity and authenti cation on transport layer level between two appli cations XHTML Extensible Hypertext Markup Language XML Extensible Markup Language e AT Command Reference M anual e WAP 2 0 Specifications www imc org pdi www syncml org www w3 org TR SVGMobile www w3 org TR xhtml basic www memorystick org www memorystick com www java sun com May 2006 White Paper M600 Trademarks and acknowledgements Apple and Mac are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sony Ericsson is under license The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and is used under licence there from XHTML is a registered trademark of the W3C Memory Stick and Memory Stick Micro are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Mega Bass is a trademark of Sony Corporation QuickShare and PlayNow are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Commu nications AB 3GPP is a trademark of ETSI in France and other jurisdictions Microsoft Windows and PowerPoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
95. s 208 by 320 and the format is the same as the background image above Note that use of animated GIF increases power consumption Picture phone book The user may store a picture of each contact in the Contacts application When an incoming call is received with CLl matching that contact the contact s picture will be displayed together with the other information The contact s picture is also Ringtones The user can add as many ringtones as desired Subject only to available file space Ringtones may be collected from many sources including Memory Stick MMS EMS and transfer from a PC Any compatible audio file in the multimedia storage Internal or Memory Stick including MP3 can be selected as a ringtone The M600 can play both iM elody format ringtones and the following polyphonic formats AMR AU MIDI RMF Beatnik MP3 and WAV A system default ringtone is provided This is the ringtone when the M600 is first initialised It cannot be deleted and is retained after a Master Reset The application shortcut buttons may be personalized by the user The user may also select to have them displayed all the time Device lock may be used in combination with the screen saver Upon pressing a button or touching the screen the user will be prompted to activate keys and or enter the device lock code When the screen saver is deactivated the M600 Will revert to the state it was in before the screen saver was activated d
96. simple set up of services The user is spared the task of finding complex technical information and then manually entering it via the UI Instead a web request or a call to be the mobile operator s helpdesk is all that is necessary the appropriate settings can then be sent via SMS directly to the M600 OTA configuration using the Ericsson Nokia Over The Air Settings Specification enables the following parameters to be provisioned e WAP Account Account name and WAP Gate Way settings ISP Settings Bearer information username password e Bookmark name and URL e SyncML DS settings e MMS Settings The following parameters may be remotely configured according to WAP Forum Specifications e WAP Account SP Settings Further OTA configuration is provided using Nokia Smart M essaging It is used to set up email accounts specifically SP Bearer information username password IP and DNS addresses login script Email account Username password address server details Sony Ericsson phone configurator Sony Ericsson s phone configurator provides settings for many networks as a free service to owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones It can be found at www SonyEricsson com Locks M 600 has the following lock functionality 55 May 2006 Keylock The Keylock can be turned on or off by A long press on the back key e The standard keypad sequence then unlock e The status bar battery
97. ss you with the complexity of golf s Short game Browser M 600 features the integrated Opera 8 0 browser The Opera browser has been designed to display practically all Web pages on the Internet The browser supports the de facto HTML standard street HTML used by most Web developers J avaScript Frames and the ability to add plug in applications This means that the users can access their favourite Web pages The Opera browser is primarily an HTML browser Users can quickly and easily switch between por trait and landscape presentation as well as change from a normal view with scroll bars to a full screen view The user can use pen motions to slide the page on the screen 39 White Paper M600 In every shot situation the control feels pretty tight and there s a distinct difference between clubs If you want to chip your way out of a bunker you d better use a sand wedge This sort of realism is a must in the simulation category This very polished looking 2D title seamlessly shifts between camera angles Your viewpoint will shift at least twice on every stroke highlighting different parts of the shot In this way Pro Golf 2005 does a better Job of approximating the presentation of tel evised golf than its 3D competitors Oudrapop Oudrapop is a java based game Qudrapop is a simple yet addictive game To make an item disap pear you need to have at least four items of the same kind in connection with eac
98. supplied with a 64 MB Memory Stick Micro M2 May 2006 White Paper M600 P990 11 May 2006 Hardware Added to M600 White Paper M600 One handed use M 600 can be easily operated with one hand Memory Stick Micro M2 New Memory Stick Dual function keyboard Allow the user to switch between numerical and alphabetic modes Appearance M600 has a modern stylish look and feel Removed compared to P990 WLAN M600 does not have WLAN capabilities 2 megapixel camera M 600 is a camera free phone Video call camera M 600 does not offer video call functionality FM Radio chip M600 does not have an FM Radio Flip M600 does not have a flip Memory Stick Pro Pro Duo Replaced by the Memory Stick Micro M2 Key lock button M 600 does not have a key lock button Alternative key lock methods are available Play key M 600 does not have a play button Camera light Removed because there is no camera Lens cover Removed because there is no camera Rocker switch The rocker switch has been removed Dual front phone design M600 has a front and a back Business Card Scanner M 600 has no camera so it can t scan business cards 12 May 2006 White Paper M600 Software Removed compared to P990 P990 has an RDS FM radio with a clock radio function and recording capabilities FM Radio Video t
99. t which may be fil tered by folder such as business or personal To see a contacts details select the contact Tap the icons alongside the contacts details to launch a phone call a new message or a URL in the browser Calls received from new numbers can automati cally cause the user to be prompted to save the number Contact details can be added to a distribution list Distribution lists can be used to send groups of contacts the same email SMS EMS or MMS display the selected day s events on the screen May 2006 Calendar entries are displayed in local time but all appointments and reminders are saved in UTC Coordinated Universal Time If the user moves to a different time zone the calendar updates the appointments and reminders automatically M eet ing requests can be sent from the Calendar appli cation via email Meeting invitations can be received by email and added in to Calendar Tasks Tasks is a simple yet powerful application that can be used to make reminder notes Task items may be beamed exchanged using Messages synchro Notes Notes provides a quick means of making notes in either text or sketch format Notes can be launched during a call The note is automatically named with the other party s number name if known time of call and date Time and alarm clock Time is a sophisticated alarm clock which can show the time both locally and in another time zone If the user swaps the local time zo
100. t of up to 240 characters 120 UCS2 coded 0 normal priority 1 high priority 0 clear message after a delay 1 wait for user to clear message General The GET_INKEY requires that the user confirms his her choice 0 digits 0 9 and only 1 alphabet set 0 SMS default alphabet UCS2 alphabet 0 character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are enabled 1 character sets defined by bit 1 and bit 2 are disabled and the Yes No response is requested General No of hidden input characters 0 digits 0 9 and only 1 alphabet set 0 SMS default alphabet 1 UCS2 alphabet 0 ME may echo user input on the display 1 user input not to be revealed in any way see note 0 user input to be in unpacked format user input to be in SMS packed format 0 2 no help information available 1 help information available 78 Support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 252 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes May 2006 Service POLLING OFF POLL INTERVAL PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION REFRESH SELECT ITEM SEND DTMF SEND SHORT MESSAGE bit 1 SEND SS SEND USSD White Paper M600 Mode 00 Location Information MCC MNC LAC and Cell Identity 01 ZIMEI of the ME 02 Network Measurement results 03 Date time and time zone DTTinPLl 04 Language setting 05 Timing setting Genera
101. ted by Adobe for storing and distributing documents PDP Packet Data Protocol Personal J ava An edition of J ava appropriate for mobile devices such as PDAs Phone book A memory in the SIM card where phone numbers can be stored and accessed by name or position May 2006 PIM P ersonal Information Management Generic term for applications such as Contacts Calendar Tasks etc PKI Public Key Infrastructure PNG Portable Network Graphics Format for storing images on file with data compression but without lowering of quality loss of information Polyphonic Many sounds The maximum number of notes an instrument can play at the same time commonly 16 in MIDI devices POP3 Post Office Protocol Used to collect email from a mail server PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network such as ordi nary analogue phone line for speech and or com puter modem PTD P ersonal Trusted Device Concept in MeT QCIF Quarter Common Intermediate Format A video for mat size of 176 x 144 lines QQVGA Quarter Quarter VGA 160 x 120 pixels QVGA Quarter VGA size typically refers to a portrait ori ented screen 240 pixels wide x 320 pixels high RADIUS Remote Access Dial In Service Facility at the ISP or corporation to manage remote data connec tions RAS Remote Access Service White Paper M600 RMF Rich Music Format A file format developed by Beatnik combining the compa
102. tes Zoom in and out Portrait and landscape mode supported Saves changes as a native PowerPoint file that can be sent via IR beaming Bluetooth Wi Fi USB or emall Give presentations right from your M600 with iGo Pitch Duo display accessory or remotely controla PC Pdf Pdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format or PDF files Pdf reads and displays standard PDF files without the need for conversion on a PC toa proprietary format With Pdf you can View the text line drawings and bit maps in the document Browse the document and go to a specific page Wrap the text to make it fit the screen Zoom in and out to maximize the amount of text and graphics you can read on the screen Hide the title and the status pane to maximize the viewing area Search for strings in the text of the document View and follow bookmarks May 2006 Follow links to other pages in the document Follow URLs if you have the web browser installed Read files protected with a user password The wrap view displays the document so that as much text as possible is visible on the screen Images and line drawings are not visible in this view Pdf can display a large number of PDF 1 0 1 1 1 2 and 1 3 files Limitations P df doesn t handle the dynamic content of a PDF file such as hypertext links Picture Gallery The Picture Gallery enables you to view send and organize your photographs The Picture Galler
103. th a wide variety of devices over a number of different communications media May 2006 White Paper M600 SyncML an open standard for synchronization SyncML background Leading the way in providing remote synchronization capability Sony Ericsson realizes that interoperability of remote synchronization is of utmost importance if mobile data usage Is to become as widespread as generally predicted That is why Ericsson along with IBM Lotus Motorola Matsushita Nokia Palm Inc Psion and Starfish Software founded the SyncML initiative in February 2000 Supported by more than 600 software and hardware developers the SyncML initiative seeks to develop and promote a globally open standard for remote synchronization called SyncML Unlike many other synchronization platforms SyncML is an open industry Specification that offers universal interoperability Because it uses a common language called XML for specifying the messages that synchronize devices and applications SyncML has been called the only truly future proof platform for enabling reliable and immediate update of data The benefit for the end user is that SyncML can be used almost anywhere and in a wide variety of devices regardless of application or operating system Remote synchronization Remote synchronization takes place over the air using HTTP and is the ideal way to keep the M600 up to date 3G enables a fast connection to the network the synchronization can
104. thentication stored at the server side and a trusted certificate stored at the client side Client Requires a client certificate authentication stored at the client side and a trusted certificate stored at the server side 40 M 600 is preinstalled with X 509 certificates from Baltimore Entrust Geotrust GlobalSign GTE Cybertrust RSA Sony Ericsson Thawte and Veri Sign May 2006 RSS feeds RSS provides a way for web sites to distribute their content outside of a web browser A news web site might have an RSS feed which contains breaking stories while a magazine web site may provide an RSS feed with excerpts of their latest articles An RSS feed is a file containing a list of news items each of which has a title a description and a URL link to read more on the content provider s web site With the RSS Feeds application the user gets infor mation from the Internet into an easy to view for mat without browsing the web sites The user can browse information from dozens or hundreds of web sites without ever visiting them Connectivity Memory Stick Micro SanDisk Corporation and Sony Corporation have teamed up to develop the new Memory Stick Micro M2 an ultra small IC recording media designed to meet the growing storage needs of highly compact multi functional mobile phones Licensing for the development of Memory Stick Micro M2 compatible hardware only started on October 3rd 2005 Memory Stic
105. ther UIQ phones with different form factors May 2006 Developers can utilize the new features of UIQ 3 0 to easily develop applications The SDK Software Developers Kit can be used to expand these applications or create new ones Building blocks layout managers and a wide range of controls such as menus and dia Java M 600 supports two kinds of J ava ME CLDC 1 1 and CDC 1 0 CLDC 1 1J ARs supported J TWI 1 0 SR 185 consisting of CLDC Con nected Limited Device Configuration 1 1 HI SR 139 MIDP 2 00 SR 118 WMA 1 1 J SR 120 PDA PIM and File Access SR 75 Bluetooth wireless technology J SR 82 Wireless Messaging API 2 0 J SR 205 Web Service J SR 172 Mobile Media API SR 135 Mobile 3D Graphics J SR 184 Nokia UI API 1 1 DC 1 0 J ARs supported Foundation profile 1 0 SR 46 Personal profile 1 0 SR 62 PDA File Access SR 75 61 White Paper M600 logs make it easier to design applications for UIQ Using these tools also gives the applica tions the UIQ look and feel which users are familiar with The application framework and system services are the basis of the UI platform May 2006 62 White Paper M600 May 2006 M600 consumer package The exact contents of the M600 package depend on the localization The basic contents are as follows M600 with stylus Battery Travel charger USB cable Stereo headset Memory Stick Micro M2
106. transferred in to the corre sponding synchronized email account inbox on M600 Messages and replies written using this account on M600 are transferred and sent via the PC Web based email can of course be accessed using the M600 browser Push email Push email is a method of pushing or forwarding email to mobile devices as soon as a message reaches the email server These solutions may also include calendar and contacts synchronization Push email solutions allow email messages to be delivered in the background in the same way as SMS or MMS M600 Is prepared for these solutions and a rich set of 3rd party applications are available from compa nies such as Extended Systems Intellisync J P Mobile Research In Motion RIM Blackberry Active Sync Seven Smartner and Visto Push methods The solutions use different methods to push the messages uSually IP push by listening to dedi cated ports when a session Is active this is similar Unified mailbox SMS EMS MMS Local Information Beamed and Autoconfig messages are all stored within one uni fied inbox in messaging e SMS Short Message Service With SMS a user can send text messages containing up to 160 characters to and from GSM mobile stations up to 70 characters using unicode text M600 also provides concatenated SMS that is the user can write a longer message and M600 will auto matically send it using more than one SMS You 31 White Paper M600 Em
107. voice handover from UMTS to GSM GPRS P ositioning methods are already used to support location based information services such as 9YellowP ages restaurant guides traffic information directions and friend finder applications Typically SMS or voice has been used as delivery mechanisms J ava and MMS will add new possibilities to deliver attractive location based applications created and granted access to new and previously inaccessible market segments which will be further developed with 3G GPRS is able to take advantage of the global coverage of existing GSM networks Applications developed for GPRS have been deployed on a large scale and have thus reaped the associated benefits With GPRS M600 sends data in packets at a very high speed The phone remains connected to the network at all times using transmission capacity only when data is sent or received Instead of occupying an entire voice channel for May 2006 the duration of a data session M600 sends and receives data in small packets as needed much like IP on the Internet Thanks to this the phone is always online using transmission capacity only when data Is sent or received M600 is compatible with GPRS R99 The GSM system limits the ability to use all eight time slots so M600 uses up to four time slots for receiving data and up to one slot for transmitting Information about the identity of the phone and the characteristics of the connection are
108. wing meas urements Distances Volumes Weights Tempera tures Speeds Areas and Currencies Speed dial The user can launch the following features from picture speed dial Acall The entry in contacts 29 White Paper M600 Is closed an icon is displayed in the status bar to show that it is running You can time and record up to 9 events May 2006 Messaging Email M600 supports the following standards White Paper M600 POP3 POP is used to retrieve and delete messages from an incoming mail server in the net work IMAP4 IMAP is also used to copy retrieve move and delete messages from an incoming mail server IMAP has more features than POP such as remote folders IM AP 4 also offers support for the IDLE command which if supported by the server offers push capabili ties SMTP SMTP is used to send messages from a mail client to a mail server MIME MIME is a format that describes data such as defining the attachments included in email Most of the standards above are supported by Internet Service Providers and many corporate environments M600 is supplied with an Internet wizard which helps users to configure an account OTA Over The Air configuration of email and ISP accounts is supported M600 supports SSL and TLS encryption Automatic polling can be used so that email is automatically collected and presented in the Inbox Controls are provided to filter messages based on size enabl
109. y supports image types J PEG BMP GIF including Picture Editor Using the Picture Editor it is possible to crop rotate and resize images The editor also includes fun layers clip art and tools for drawing on the image using the stylus Different pen sizes and col ours are available as well as a text tool for format ting and inserting text into the image When White Paper M600 P df cannot render Type 0 and Type 3 fonts Document types supported Documenttype Features Adobe Acrobat PDF Viewer Microsoft Excel Editor Microsoft PowerPoint Editor Microsoft Word Editor animated MBM PNG and WBMP in 262 k col ours You can also launch the Picture Editor from the Picture Gallery creating MMS messages the Picture Editor is used for editing inserted J PEG PNG GIF and BMP images as well as for creating simple J PEG image A simpler version of the Picture Editor is used for creating images for EMS messages Entertainment multimedia Media player From the Media player the user can access three media functions e Music Select to access music tracks Songs may be collected in numerous ways including Internet download file transfer from the PC and via the Memory Stick Music can be organize and listen to on the M 600 Music is grouped by Album Artist and track in the music library The Tracks view dis plays all the music available Tracks can be added to the music library manua
110. y Ericsson is actively focusing on technology Standardization for the DRM concept and supports the ongoing standardization work and activities of the OMA Open Mobile Alliance Sony Ericsson Is fully committed to open standard solutions in the mobile environment and is a principal driver of many open standard initiatives This will ensure the interoperability of mobile terminals in the DRM area and also result in a strong competitive DRM standard FWL forward lock M600 supports OMA DRM Forward Lock which is the simplest OMA DRM case with no special access keys defined The content is provided in a single DRM packaged file thus protecting the content from being distributed from the device by the user It enables a secure means for the content provider to deliver provide content which incurs a charge Forward Lock content will normally be received by M600 as part of an MMS message or via HTTP download M600 supports OMA Download More information is available at www SonyEricsson com developer May 2006 CD combined delivery M600 supports OMA DRM Combined Delivery Forward Lock Content and associated access keys are downloaded or delivered to the user as a single DRM packaged file This means the content or access keys issuer controls the extent the content can be used As with pure Forward Lock the user will be unable to distribute this content for use on another device SD separate delivery M 600 supports OMA DRM
111. y external 64 MB Memory Stick Micro M2 64 MB Memory Stick Duo PRO supplier Scandisk 13 May 2006 White Paper M600 Camera No camera 2 Mega pixels 2 5 Digital Zoom Macro Mode Camera Light Picture Editing application Key lock key No Yes Play key No Yes Connectivity USB 2 0 full speed USB 2 0 full speed USB Mass storage support USB charging support IrDA moved to the top of the phone Bluetooth 2 0 USB Mass storage support USB charging support IrDA moved to the top of the phone Bluetooth 2 0 WLAN 802 11b 11 Bit s Video record No Yes Software Picture speed dial Yes Yes Tap picture to call video call or open the contacts details Time Yes Yes The clock can use any supported The clock can use FM Radio or audio file as the alarm signal Media Player as the alarm signal Packaging Memory stick 64 MB Memory Stick Micro M2 Includes Try and Buy applications 64 MB Memory Stick Pro Duo Supplier Sandisk max 4 GB Includes Try and Buy applications CDs Yes PC Suite 1 PC Suite 14 May 2006 White Paper M600 User interface Sonu Ericsson A Loud speaker G Shortcut button B Stylus H Slot for memory stick C Jog dial Screen D Back button J Dual function keyboard E Infrared port K Connection for accessories and charger F On off button L Microphone Industrial design M 600 is a thin and sleek UMTS smartph
112. ypes can be applied to all types of multimedia content such as audio video images and J ava midlets White Paper M600 Ringtones Ringtones can be played in the Media player Any file in a supported audio format can be used as a ringtone as long the operator has not disabled that format for ringtone use Ringtones can be downloaded using PlayNow or created using MusicD Streaming Media player content is streamed using RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol session control accord ing to 3GPP specification Audio support is ACC AAC LC and AMR NB according to 3GPP 3GPP specifies the following codecs e H 263 Profile 0 Level 10 MPEG 4 Visual Simple Profile Level 0 3 H263 Profile 3 Level 10 M600 supports the codecs formats as well as e Real Audio e Real Audio Video May 2006 White Paper M600 Media formats Audio formats Format Description AAC LC Advanced Audio Coding AAC is the latest audio coding standard defined in the M PEG 2 standard and is used for high quality audio compression AAC provides higher quality than MP 3 at the same bit rate or for the same audio quality it uses a 30 per cent lower bit rate It supports the coding of multichannel audio with up to 48 main chan nels and 16 low freguency channels The AAC offers three different profiles to facilitate trade off between guality memory and processing power reguirements They include Main Profile MP Low Complexity L

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