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Beautifully simple Cyber-shot™

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Preface
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 in this document 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 main functions and features of
this phone.
People who can benefit from this document include:
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Operators
Service providers
Software developers
Support engineers
Application developers

This document is published by Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB or its local affiliated
company, without any warranty*. Improvements
and changes to this text necessitated by
typographical errors, inaccuracies of current
information or improvements to programs and/or
equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB at any time and
without notice. Such changes will, however, be
incorporated into new editions of this document.
Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary
reference copies only.

This White paper is published by:
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,
SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden

www.sonyericsson.com
© Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,
2009. All rights reserved. You are hereby granted
a licence to download and/or print a copy of this
document.
Any rights not expressly granted herein are
reserved.

*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.

First edition (February 2009)
Publication number: 1217-1810.1

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Sony Ericsson Developer World
On www.sonyericsson.com/developer, developers will find documentation and tools such as phone White
papers, Developers guidelines for different technologies, SDKs and relevant APIs. The Web site also
contains discussion forums monitored by the Sony Ericsson Developer Support team, an extensive
Knowledge Base, Tips & Tricks, example code and news.
Sony Ericsson also offers technical support services to professional developers. For more information
about these professional services, go to the Sony Ericsson Developer World Web site.

Document history
Change history
2009-02-27

Version 1

First release

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Contents
Product overview ....................................................................................................................... 5
Key features ............................................................................................................................. 5
Images ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Technologies in detail ................................................................................................................ 9
Technical specifications ......................................................................................................... 24
General technical data ....................................................................................................... 24
Performance and technical characteristics ........................................................................ 24
USSD technical data ........................................................................................................... 26
GPRS technical data ........................................................................................................... 26
SIM AT services supported ................................................................................................ 27
Entertainment ......................................................................................................................... 32
Audio and Video ................................................................................................................. 32
Java™ ................................................................................................................................. 33
Imaging/Messaging ................................................................................................................ 34
3.2 megapixel camera ........................................................................................................ 34
Video telephony .................................................................................................................. 35
Images ................................................................................................................................. 35
Supported character set ..................................................................................................... 36
Short Messaging Service .................................................................................................... 36
Enhanced Messaging Service ............................................................................................ 38
Multimedia Messaging Service ........................................................................................... 39
Email client technical data .................................................................................................. 41
Connectivity ........................................................................................................................... 42
Bluetooth™ wireless technology technical data ................................................................ 42
OMA Data Synchronization (SyncML™) technical data ..................................................... 43
Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® .................................................................................. 43
Web browser technical data ............................................................................................... 44
Client Provisioning ............................................................................................................... 47
Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................... 49
Related information ................................................................................................................. 53
Documents ............................................................................................................................. 53
Links ....................................................................................................................................... 53
Trademarks and acknowledgements ..................................................................................... 53

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Product overview
C510 is a stylish and easy to use Cyber-shot™ camera phone. Among the latest imaging features are
Smile Shutter™ and face detection. Both of these innovative features make it easy for you to capture the
best moments. C510 has a 3.2 megapixel camera with digital zoom and Photo light. Designed with
imaging in mind, C510 has easy access camera-related shortcuts and image editing features. If you want
to share your photos or video clips with others, you can have them online in seconds.

Key features
3.2 megapixel camera
The main camera is 3.2 megapixel and includes auto focus, 3.2x digital zoom, Photo light, Auto rotate,
Face detection, Smile Shutter™ and Photo fix. All this means high quality photos. The Photo light can be
used as video light when recording videos. The camera is protected by a lens cover. The horizontal user
interface allows for easier camera handling. A photo can be shared as a picture message, email message
or blog with friends or family. Photos can also be transferred to another phone or computer using any
available transfer method, such as Bluetooth™ wireless technology or USB cable.

Smile Shutter™
Smile Shutter™ knows when the subject of your picture is smiling and automatically activates the camera
shutter and the smile is captured the moment it happens.

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YouTube™ upload and download
Enjoy everywhere access to the largest video sharing site on the Web. You can shoot some video using
your phone and upload it straight away. You can also enjoy any of the millions of videos on YouTube™
wherever you are.

Video telephony
Video telephony lets you share moments with friends and family as they happen or save them to share
later. You can also use video telephony to see others while talking to them. Video telephony takes people
connecting to the next level and is the next best thing to being there in person.

2.2-inch QVGA scratch resistant mineral glass screen
The large 2.4-inch (240x320 pixels) full graphic QVGA 262k colour screen enhances viewing, facilitating
high-quality multimedia and entertainment.

Auto rotate
Capturing a portrait photo with a horizontal camera, usually results in a photo which must be rotated
manually when viewed later, in the phone. Auto rotate is a new feature, which enables HB108 R1.1 to
register how the phone is oriented when the photo is taken, whether it is held in portrait or landscape
mode. This information is saved with the photo. When viewed, the photo is automatically rotated and
presented with the same orientation as it was originally taken.

Video camera
The camera captures a video recording and saves it in the phone or on a memory card. A video clip can
be shared as a picture message or email with friends and family or using any available transfer method,
such as Bluetooth™ wireless technology. The phone supports QVGA size video recording.

HTML Web browser support
Browse the Internet and look at Web sites in a different way with Access NetFront™ 3.4 – an HTML
browser which supports a complete Web standard suite.

Mobile blogging
Send photos and video clips using the Internet to show on your personal blog, allowing people easy
access to view and comment on your photos and video clips.

PictBridge™ – Camera printing
Print photos from the phone using the USB cable directly to a printer, without a computer or photo editing
software.

Media
A unique Sony Ericsson media experience. All media can be accessed directly from the desktop. Navigate
seamlessly through captured photos and video clips, pictures, photo tags, music, videos and more.

Music player
Located in Media. Play downloaded music and audio. The navigation system enables you, for example, to
browse through your favourite tracks and create simple playlists.

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Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Several devices (simultaneous Bluetooth™ wireless technology connections) can be connected up to 10
metres (33 feet) away using Bluetooth wireless technology. For example, when the phone rings, it can be
answered with a Bluetooth headset, and images can be sent to another phone at the same time. Several
mobile phones can take part in a Bluetooth wireless technology-supported game and the phone and a
computer can exchange data such as images, video clips, vCards, music files and calendar data.
Bluetooth wireless technology version 2.0 and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) is supported.

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Images

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Technologies in detail
This chapter includes short descriptions of the technologies available in this product.
Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

3D games

Yes

3G enabled

Yes

Activity menu (multi-tasking)

Yes
with enhanced functionality for
background applications

The user can easily handle missed calls, new text and picture
messages, task reminders, shortcuts and get quick access to
favourite Internet bookmarks
A-GPS

No

Assisted GPS. Support for control plane and SUPL (Secure User
Plane Location protocol)
Alarm clock

Yes

Set up to five individual times for single or recurring weekly alarms
Auto rotate

Yes

The photo appears as a landscape or portrait photo, as it was
originally taken
Backlight

Yes

White backlight to illuminate the phone screen

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Battery

BST-38 3.6 V, 930 mAh, Lithium
Polymer

Battery charging time

At least 90% charged within 2
hours. Fully charged within 2.5
hours

BestPic™

No

Enhance photo taking by automatically capturing a range of 7
photos ranging from before to after a camera key press. Select the
best photo to catch the moment. You can also save more than one
photo.
Select BestPic™ speed
BestPic™ with light

No
No

Bluetooth™ audio streaming

Yes

Listen to audio in compatible devices
Bluetooth™ audio video remote control

Yes

Control music player functions from a Bluetooth™ accessory, and
control the volume in the accessory from the phone
Bluetooth™ PAN

Yes

Connect the phone to Internet using Bluetooth™ wireless
technology
Bluetooth™ wireless technology

Yes

Wireless connectivity between devices within a range of up to 10
metres (33 feet). Support for specification of the Bluetooth System,
version 2.0 and EDR
Business card exchange

Yes

Exchange contact information
Buy Now

Yes

Mark a track if you are interested in buying it later. Option to buy the
track when synchronising with Microsoft® Windows Media® Player.
The Buy Now service requires a subscription and account with a
downloadable music service, a computer with Microsoft® Windows
Media® Player 11 or subsequent compatible version of Windows
Media® Player, and a USB computer connection
Calculator

Yes

Calendar

Yes

Calendar with day, week and month views and reminders

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Feature

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Call list

Yes

View calls made and received
Camera

3.2 megapixel

Camera retractable lens cover

Yes

Open the cover and camera functionality starts automatically
Camera auto focus

Yes

The camera automatically focuses on the subject in a focus area in
the screen/viewfinder
Camera face detection

Yes

The camera brings an off-centre face into focus
Camera file browser

Yes

Browse the photo folder without leaving the camera function
Camera flash

Yes

Camera image stabiliser

No

Photo and video image stabiliser functionality. If available, use to
keep the image steady
Camera key

Yes

A dedicated camera key
Camera keys on top

Yes

When the camera is used in horizontal mode, the side keys with
camera functionality are on top, for a digital still camera feel. For
photo key functionality, see also “Keys – side and other” on page 16
Camera menu

Yes

Easy-to-use horizontal digital camera menu
Camera mode switch

No

Use to switch between photo, video and play modes
Camera scene modes

Yes
Dedicated key for scenes

Use predefined settings when taking photos in different
environments, for example, at night or fast-moving objects
Camera settings bar

Yes

Settings bar with options and info texts

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Chinese input method

Yes

Chinese input methods: Text input methods based on Simplified or
Traditional Chinese. Bopomofo, Pinyin or Stroke
Circuit Switched Data
CSD

Yes

HSCSD – a communications standard enabling GSM data transfer
14.4 Kbps.

Yes

Co-branding area

20 x 6.4 mm

Code memo

Yes

A safe place to save all PIN codes and other information. To access
Code memo, only one PIN code is needed
Colour

Future black
Radiation Silver

Contact photos

Yes

Add a photo to a saved contact. The picture appears on the screen
when the saved contact calls
Contacts

Yes

Phonebook with fields for name, phone, fax and instant messaging
information, presence information, email address, Web site, title,
company address info, personal address info and birthday
Conference calls

Yes

Support for multiparty calling
Connector A1 (Fast port)

Yes (side)

Content online

Yes

Downloadable pictures, games, themes, ringtones available online
Copyright protection

Yes, OMA DRM 1.0, 2.0 and 2.1,
Microsoft DRM Janus

DRM (Digital Rights Management) features the rights and copy
protection of downloaded content (audio, pictures, music tones,
video clips and entertainment features such as games, Java
applications etc.)

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Device Management (DM)

Yes

DM utilises GPRS as a bearer (basic network connectivity needs to
be in place) of the provisioning data and allows the operator to
access the phone, check and send out different settings such as
network connectivity (GPRS), email, MMS, Internet settings and
Java™. Device Management is achieved by supporting OMA Client
Provisioning 1.1 (CP) and OMA Device Management (DM) 1.2
Digital zoom

16x for all photo sizes except big
sizes and video recording

Dual microphones

Yes

Two microphones give stereo sound to video clips recorded by the
phone
Email

Yes

Built-in email client with inbox, outbox, compose/send and other
functions
EMS (Enhanced messaging)

Yes

Text messaging (SMS) with support for pictures and sounds
Note: EMS is not available for operators who use unified messaging
Exterior description
107 x 46.6 x12.5 (mm)
Size mm (Length x width x thickness/thinnest)
Fast port

Yes

A system connector which enables faster data transfer between the
phone and a computer
Yes,
with enhanced functionality for
Folder structure storage to help save and organise pictures, sounds camera content
and other phone content
File manager

Flash themes

Yes

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Flight mode

Yes

All phone radio transceivers are inactivated. Flight mode starts the
phone so that only certain functions are available, such as the
calendar, the music player or a game. The phone may then be used
in some areas, such as aeroplanes or hospitals, where full mobile
phone functionality is not allowed
Bluetooth™ wireless technology function availability in Flight mode
Yes

FM radio with RDS

Yes,
100 kHz tuning interval

FM radio with presets, auto and manual search. The handsfree is
used as an antenna. The radio can also be used as an alarm signal
FM radio with TrackID™

Yes

Identify tracks playing on the radio
Form factor

Stick

Games download

Yes

Add more games to your phone
Games embedded

Yes

Geo tagging

Yes,
geo data from Cell ID

Photos are tagged with geo data and can be shown on a map
Yes

Google Maps™ for mobile
Preloaded application with support for cell-id. View satellite
imagery, find locations and calculate routes
GPRS

Yes

General Packet Radio Services – a communications standard
enabling packet data transfer of 21.4 Kbps per time slot.
Multislot class 10 supported (max 5 simultaneously)
High Speed Data
HSDPA – High Speed Downlink Packet Access
HSUPA - High Speed Uplink Packet Access

Yes
Yes

Icon Desktop 12

Yes

A graphic icon desktop with 12 interactive icons

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Image formats
8 MP (3264 x2448 pixels)

No

5 MP (2592x1944 pixels)

No

3.2 MP (2048x1536 pixels)

Yes

3 MP (2048x1536 pixels)

No

2 MP (1632x1224 pixels)

Yes

1 MP (1280x960 pixels)

Yes

VGA (640x480 pixels)

Yes

Instant messaging (Wireless Village™)

Yes

Chat – several people can take part in a mobile messaging session.
Instant messaging/Wireless Village server community
Internet blogging

Yes

Share over the Internet on your personal Web site. The size of
uploaded photos is dependent on customizations
Internet browser

Yes

Full HTML support, ECMA script, DOM level 1&2, CSS 1&2 etc.

Yes

Support for AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
Yes
Progressive download of video files.
Direct access to Bookmarks, Search Internet and Enter address
Mouse Pointer
Text Wrapping
Pan&Zoom

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Internet security

Yes, SSL/TLS

Encrypts confidential information such as credit card and bank
account numbers. Necessary for mobile banking and shopping

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

JavaTM
Support for J2ME™ technology

Java 2, Micro Edition (J2ME™),
Java 3D™
JP-8.4

Sony Ericsson Java Platform

Yes

Support for new Java programming features including banking,
payment transactions, user identification and authentication through
secure encryption technology.
Keys – navigation and more

4 navigation keys
3 selection keys
C (Clear) key
Activity menu key
End and on/off key
Call key

Keys – keypad

12 alphanumeric

Keys – side and other

Volume/camera zoom key
Camera key

Lunar calendar

Yes

A calendar system used in China and other parts of Asia. A lunar
month is determined by the period required for the moon to
complete its full cycle of 29.5 days and is available in Chinese
phone variants
Adobe™ Flash Lite™

Yes

For animated wallpapers, menus and other graphic elements
Yes

Media
A centre for all media content with horizontal and vertical navigation.
You can view photos, listen to music, watch video clips
Media player

See Music player and Video player

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Mega Bass™

Yes

An audio feature which enhances bass frequencies for better overall
music experience
Memory (built-in)
Phone memory that is free to use (depending on software
configuration and file content). Many applications share phone
memory. The maximum amount of storage available for any one
application, such as calendar entries, is affected by the amount of
memory used by other applications, such as messaging, music,
photos and so on

Up to 120 MB

Memory card reader (slot)
A slot for inserting a micro peripheral storage device

Yes

Memory card support:
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™)
SanDisk microSD™/Transflash™

Yes
No

Menu layout options

Yes

Possibility to change the layout of the icons in the main menu
Menu shortcuts

Yes

A function making it possible to dedicate shortcuts to the mostused phone functions
MMS (Multimedia messaging)

Yes

Picture messaging with text and sound
MMS video

Yes

Support in the phone for sending video clips using MMS
Modem

Yes

Circuit Switched/Packet Switched Internet dial-up support
MusicDJ™

Yes

A music composer tool with MIDI drum, guitar, keyboard, bass and
brass loops in different music styles, which can be combined to
create polyphonic ringtones
Music listening time

Up to 20 hours

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Music player 3.0

Yes

A digital music player with horizontal navigation. Play music you
have transferred or downloaded. The list structure system enables
you, for example, to organise favourite songs into groups and create
simple playlists
Music tones

Yes

Music tones, also called master tones, are DRM protected music by
original artists. Various digital audio formats are supported
My time zone

Yes

Select the time zone manually by country or city
Networks
Variant 1
UMTS/HSUPA/HSDPA 2100
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900, 1800, 1900
____________________
Variant 2
UMTS/HSUPA/HSDPA 2100
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900, 1800, 1900

Yes

Yes

Variant 3
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900

Yes

Notes

Yes

Make notes of things to remember. A note can be shown in standby
OMA Data Synchronization (SyncML)

Yes

A device communications standard that enables remote
synchronization between devices

OMA DS 1.2
OMA DS 1.1.2

OTA settings

Yes

Internet, email and other settings can be sent over the air to the
phone

OMA CP 1.1

Photo light (built-in)

Yes

When lighting conditions are poor, activate the picture light
PhotoDJ™

Yes

A drawing tool in the phone where existing photos can be altered

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Photo fix

Yes

Improves an under-exposed photo by calculating and adjusting the
light balance
PictBridge™

Yes

Transfer images from the phone via the USB cable directly to a
printer, without a computer or photo editing software
Picture gallery

Yes

A thumbnail image gallery where sections of several photos can be
viewed at the same time

Use photo tags

PlayNow™ (direct link)

Yes

Listen to music before you purchase and download it to your phone
PlayNow™ Games (direct link)

Yes

Download and purchase games straight from the phone desktop
Polyphonic voices

72

Powersave

Yes

default setting for display light
Predictive text input

Yes

Push email

Yes

RSS reader

See Web feeds

Screen
Type:
Size:
Resolution:

Full graphical
2.2 inches
240x320 pixels

Technology:
Colours displayed together:

TFT, QVGA
262,000 (18 bit)

Backlight colour:

White

Screen saver

Yes

Settings download (Ready to run)

Yes

Set up functions that require a connection to the Internet such as
the Internet browser and picture messaging.
This function runs in the setup wizard or can also be chosen in the
Settings menu. This function is not included in the setup wizard for
customised phones

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Shake control

No

Shake control for music and gaming
SIM card lock

Yes

The possibility to protect the SIM card with a four-digit to eight-digit
PIN code
Smart search

Yes

Search for numbers and contacts from standby by using the
number keys. Smart filter and smart search by names in contacts
list by entering some keys. Call or send messages from a filtered list
of search results.
SMS long (Text messaging)

Yes

Concatenated SMS text messaging
Smile Shutter™

Yes

In autofocus mode, the camera detects a smile and automatically
takes the picture.
Sleep mode

Yes

A power-saving feature that minimises the battery power consumed
when the phone is in standby
Sony Ericsson Remote Update Service

Yes

Download the latest software over the air
Sony Ericsson Update Service

Yes

Connect the phone to an Internet-connected computer, download
the latest software from the Web site, www.sonyericsson.com/
support and update the mobile device
Sony Ericsson Update Service Pro

Yes

Update the phone with the latest software at your local Sony
Ericsson retailer
Sound recorder

Yes

A recording device in the phone that can record voice messages or
other sounds
Speakerphone

Yes

Speed dialling

Yes

Allocate contacts in the phone book to specific keys on the keypad

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Feature

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Standby time

Up to:

GSM
UMTS

400 hours
400 hours

Status view

Yes

The screen shows the network being used, the time and other status
information
Stereo microphone

Yes

Stopwatch

Yes

SVG Tiny

Yes

Scalable Vector Graphics for impressive animated wallpapers,
menus and other graphic elements
Synchronization PC

Yes

Synchronise and share phone content with a computer
Talk time

Up to:

GSM
UMTS

10hours
2.5 hours

Tasks

Yes

Keeps track of important things you have to do
Themes

Yes

Phone menu texts and background graphics
Timer

Yes

Set the phone to alert after a specific time
TrackID™
Music recognition

Yes

Text search for artist, album, track, lyrics etc.

Yes

UMTS

Yes

USB connectivity support

Yes

Connect the phone to a computer using the USB cable provided

USB 2.0
Hi-Speed

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

USB ethernet emulation

Yes

Connect to the Internet using the phone or the computer
Vibrating alert

Yes

The phone vibrates when a call comes in
Video blogging

Yes

Share video clips over the Internet on your personal Web site. The
size of uploaded video clips is dependent on customizations
Video call camera

Yes

Video call talk time

Up to 1 hours 30 minutes

VideoDJ™

Yes

Create video sequences by combining different clips and adding
music and images
Video player

Yes

Play video clips you have transferred or downloaded. Transfer video
clips to another phone or a computer using an available transfer
method
Video streaming

Yes

Real-time streaming of video clips, for example, live cam. Media can
also be downloaded and saved in the phone memory
Video telephony

Yes

When you make a video call, the other party can be seen on the
screen. The service requires UMTS/WCDMA
Viewfinder

Yes

When using the camera, a photo can be previewed before it is
captured
Voice control

Yes

Voice answer, reject and call. Assign voice commands to items in
the phonebook. When a call is made, the voice command can be
used instead of pressing keys
Voicemail

Yes

Support for voicemail operator service including automatic
answering and message recording

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Feature

C510 Cyber-shot™

Web feeds

Yes

Frequently updated content delivered as feeds via a Web site, for
example, news headlines in the browser
Web feeds ticker

Yes

View news headers in standby
Weight

91.5 g

This chapter offers readers a detailed listing of all the technical data relating to the product.
Comprehensive descriptions of performance and technical characteristics are presented in table format
for quick and easy access.

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Technical specifications
General technical data
System

Tri-band Edge: GSM 850/1800/1900 and GSM 900/1800/1900
Tri band HSUPA 850,1900,2100 supported

Speech coding

HR, FR, EFR, AMR, supported where available, for high speech
quality.

GSM SIM/ UMTS USIM/SIM
card

GSM SIM - 3GPP TS 51.011; UMTS USIM - 3GPP TS 31.102; UMTS
ISIM - 3GPP TS 31.103.
Small plug-in card, 1.8 V and 3 V.

Memory

Up to 120 MB internal (depending on software configuration/file
content) plus extra slot for supported memory cards.

Data transfer speeds

Up to 7.2 Mbps (downlink, HSDPA, cat 8)
Up to 2.0 MBps (uplink, HSUPA, Cat 5)

Performance and technical characteristics
Property

WCDMA 2100

Frequency range (MHz)

TX: 1920–1980
RX: 2110–2170

Channel spacing

5 MHz with 200 kHz channel rasters

Number of channels

277

Modulation

QPSK (WCDMA R99)
QPSK/16 QAM (HSDPA)

TTI

10 ms (WCDMA R99)
2 ms (HSDPA)

TX phase accuracy

Error Vector Magnitude: <17.5%

Duplex spacing

190 MHz

Frequency stability

+/–0.1 ppm

Voltage operation (nominal) 3.6 V
Transmitter RF power
output

24 dBm Class 3 (0.25 W peak)

Transmitter Output
impedance

50 ohm

Transmitter spurious
emission (according to
specification)

< –36 dBm up to 1 GHz
< –30 dBm over 1 GHz
(according to 3GPP™ spec.)

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Property

WCDMA 2100

Receiver RF sensitivity

Better than –106.7 dBm @ 12.2 kbps CS voice

Receiver RX bit error rate

< 0.1%

Property

GSM 850

GSM 900/
E-GSM 900

Frequency range (MHz)

TX: 824–849
RX: 869–894

TX: 880–915
RX: 925–960

Channel spacing

200 kHz

200 kHz

Number of channels

124 Carriers *8 (TDMA)

174 Carriers *8 (TDMA)

Modulation

GMSK

GMSK

TX phase accuracy

< 5º RMS phase error
(burst)

< 5º RMS phase error
(burst)

Duplex spacing

45 MHz

45 MHz

Frequency stability

+/- 0.1ppm

+/- 0.1ppm

Voltage operation (nominal)

3.6 V

3.6 V

Transmitter RF power output

33 dBm Class 4
(2 W peak)

33 dBm Class 4
(2 W peak)

Transmitter output impedance

50 ohm

50 ohm

Transmitter spurious emission (according to
specification)

< –36 dBm up to 1 GHz < –36 dBm up to 1 GHz
< –30 dBm over 1 GHz < –30 dBm over 1 GHz

Receiver RF sensitivity

Better than –104 dBm

Better than –102 dBm

Receiver RX bit error rate

< 2.4%

< 2.4%

Property

GSM 1800

GSM 1900

Frequency range (MHz)

TX: 1710–1785
RX: 1805–1880

TX:1850–1910
RX:1930–1990

Channel spacing

200 kHz

200 kHz

Number of channels

374 Carriers *8 (TDMA)

299 Carriers *8 (TDMA)

Modulation

GMSK

GMSK

TX Phase Accuracy

< 5º RMS Phase error
(burst)

< 5º RMS Phase error
(burst)

Duplex spacing

95 MHz

80 MHz

Frequency stability

+/–0.1ppm

+/–0.1ppm

Voltage operation (nominal)

3.6 V

3.6 V

Transmitter RF power output

30 dBm Class 1
(1 W peak)

30 dBm Class 1
(1 W peak)

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GSM 1800

GSM 1900

Transmitter output impedance

50 ohm

50 ohm

Transmitter spurious emission (according to
specification)

< –30 dBm

< –30 dBm

Receiver RF sensitivity

Better than –102 dBm

Better than –102 dBm

Receiver RX bit error rate

< 2.4%

< 2.4%

USSD technical data
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USSD support

GSM Phase 1/2 (cross-phase compatibility)

Mode support

• UI-mode supported
• SAT initiated USSD supported

UI-mode details

• It is possible to scroll the text up and down in USSD messages
• It is possible to highlight embedded numbers and take actions
accordingly

GPRS technical data
Property

Support

Compatible GPRS/EDGE and SMG Release 99 according to ETSI specification
specifications
Data rates GPRS (per time slot)

Coding scheme
CS-1: 9 Kbps
CS-2: 13,4 Kbps
CS-3: 15,6 Kbps
CS-4: 21,4 Kbps (network-dependent).

Data rates EDGE (per time slot)

Modulation & coding scheme (MCS)
MCS-1 (GMSK): 8.0 Kbps
MCS-2 (GMSK): 11.4 Kbps
MCS-3 (GMSK): 14.8 Kbps
MCS-4 (GMSK): 17.6 Kbps
MCS-5 (8-PSK): 22.4 Kbps
MCS-6 (8-PSK): 29.4 Kbps
MCS-7 (8-PSK): 44.8 Kbps
MCS-8 (8-PSK): 54.4 Kbps
MCS-9 (8-PSK): 59.2 Kbps

Medium Access Modes

Dynamic allocation

Support of Packet Control
Channels (PBCCH/PCCCH)

Yes

Network operation mode

NOM I, II, III

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Support

Support of GPRS/CS combined
procedures

Yes

Network control mode

NC0 and NC2

Support of access in 2 phases

Yes

Support of PRACH on 11 bits

Yes

Support of GPRS re-selection C31/ Yes
C32
Support of static and dynamic
addressing

Yes

Support of power control uplink
and downlink

Uplink = yes, downlink is a network feature

Support of ciphering algorithms

GEA1, GEA2

Support of compression algorithms Yes, V42bis and IP header compression
Mode of operation

Class B and Class C modes of operation supported

R Reference point

• Physical layer: Support of RS232
• PPP is supported as L2 layer in the R reference point
• Authentication algorithms PAP, CHAP supported

IP connectivity

• PDP type IP is supported
• IP termination in mobile or TE (laptop, PDA) is supported

PDP context

•
•
•
•

SIM

GPRS aware, as well as non-GPRS aware, SIM cards are
supported

AT commands

Some of the supported commands:
AT+CGDCONT - DEFINE PDP CONTEXT
AT+CGEQREQ - Quality of Service Profile (REQUESTED)
AT+CGEQMIN - Quality of Service Profile (Minimum Acceptable)
AT+CGATT - PACKET DOMAIN SERVICE ATTACH OR DETACH
AT+CGACT - PDP CONTEXT ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE
AT+CGDATA - ENTER DATA STATE

10 PDP context descriptions saved in the phone
PDP context description is edited via application in the phone
AT-command or via OTA
Simultaneous PDP contexts are supported, maximum 4

For more information, see www.sonyericsson.com/developer

SIM AT services supported
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CALL CONTROL BY SIM

Yes

MO SMS CONTROL

Yes

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DATA DOWNLOAD TO SIM

Cell Broadcast
SMS

Yes
Yes

DISPLAY TEXT

Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS2 coded).

Yes

0 = normal priority

Yes

1 = high priority

Yes

0 = clear message after a delay

Yes

1 = wait for user to clear message

Yes

General: The GET_INKEY requires that the user
confirms his/her choice

Yes

0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only
1 = alphabet set

Yes

0 = SMS default alphabet
1 = UCS2 alphabet

Yes

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

Yes

bit 1:

bit 8:

GET INKEY
bit 1:

bit 2:

bit 3:

GET INPUT

Yes

Yes

General: No. of hidden input characters
bit 1:

bit 2:

bit 3:

bit 4:

bit 8:

Yes

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0 = digits (0-9, *, # and +) only
1 = alphabet set

Yes

0 = SMS default alphabet
1 = UCS2 alphabet

Yes

0 = ME may echo user input on the display
1 = user input not to be revealed in any way (see
note)

Yes

0 = user input to be in unpacked format
1 = user input to be in SMS packed format

Yes

0 = no help information available
1 = help information available

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAUNCH BROWSER

Yes

MORE TIME

Yes

PLAY TONE

Yes

POLLING OFF

Yes

POLL INTERVAL

Yes

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PROVIDE LOCAL
INFORMATION

'00' = Location Information (MCC, MNC, LAC
and Cell Identity)

Yes

'01' = IMEI of the ME

Yes

'02' = Network Measurement results

Yes

'03' = Date, time and time zone (DTTinPLI)

Yes

'04' =Language setting

Yes

'05' =Timing advance

Yes

General: The reset option requests the user to
wait while the phone restarts

Yes

'00' = (U)SIM Initialization and Full File Change
Notification

Yes

'01' = File Change Notification

Yes

'02' = (U)SIM Initialization and File Change
Notification

Yes

'03' = (U)SIM Initialization

Yes

'04' = (U)SIM Reset

Yes

'05' = USIM Application Reset

Yes

'06' = 3G Session Reset

Yes

REFRESH

SELECT ITEM

Yes

SEND DTMF

Yes

SEND SHORT MESSAGE

bit 1:

0 = packing not required
1 = SMS packing by the ME required

Yes
Yes

SEND SS

Yes

SEND USSD

Yes

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SET UP CALL

General: Capability configuration
Set-up speech call CallParty Subaddress
DTMF support

Yes
No
Yes

'00' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on Yes
another call
'01' = set up call, but only if not currently busy on Yes
another call, with re-dial
'02' = set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on Yes
hold
'03' = set up call, putting all other calls (if any) on Yes
hold, with re-dial

SET UP EVENT LIST

'04' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if
any)

Yes

'05' = set up call, disconnecting all other calls (if
any), with re-dial

Yes

'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
Applicable

'07' = Language selection

Yes

'08' = Browser termination

Yes

'09' = Data available

Yes

'OA' = Channel status

Yes

SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT

Yes, 1 row
of text is
supported

SET UP MENU

Yes

TIMER MANAGEMENT

Yes

OPEN CHANNEL

Yes

CLOSE CHANNEL

Yes

RECEIVE DATA

Yes

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SEND DATA

Yes

GET CHANNEL STATUS

Yes

User Interaction with SIM AT

• SMS default alphabet characters – 160
characters.
• Hidden Characters (digits only) – 20 characters.

BIP – Open Channel
A user confirmation is displayed with the default
text “Open channel” when no alpha identifier is
present. Alpha identifier text replaces the default
text when the Alpha Identifier is present & not null.
No user indication is provided (transparent mode)
when alpha identifier is present and null.

‘Key’ responses:

Display text

Select item

Text of up to 240 characters (120 UCS coded) is
supported.

Scroll to highlight item for selection. ‘Key’
responses:

Text clearing times are 5-20 seconds with a 60second time-out limit for the user to clear the text.
‘Key’ responses:

•
•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•

• ‘End key’ – Proactive session terminated by
user.
• ‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.

‘C’ clears current character.
‘End key’ terminates the proactive session.
‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.
‘OK’ – Command performed successfully.

Navigational key press down – Scroll down list.
Navigational key press up – Scroll up list.
End key terminates proactive session.
‘Back’ – Backward move in proactive session.
‘OK’– Command performed successfully.

Send short message

MSK clears the screen if the command is
performed successfully.

Alpha Identifier text is displayed, if it is present.
Otherwise, there is no user indication if the
customization for default text is not enabled. If the
customization for default text is enabled, and there
is no Alpha Identifier, default message “Sending
message" is displayed. Default responses are
“Message failed” or “Message sent” for the
customization enabled case with no Alpha
Identifier.

Get inkey
Prompt for a one-character input. Pressing ‘Ok’
without entering a character gives warning
message “Text too short”. ‘Key’ responses:
• ‘C’ clears current character.
• ‘End key’ terminates the proactive session.
• ‘Back’ – Backward move in the proactive
session.
• ‘OK’ – Command performed successfully.

‘Key’ responses:
• End key or ‘Back’ ends the proactive session.

Set up call
Get input

If you are on a call when the commands ‘Set up
Call’, ‘Putting all other calls on hold' are sent, the
user will see the "Let SIM card setup call" user
confirmation text. If ‘OK’ is pressed the current call
will be put on hold and the new call set up. If the
phone is on a call when the command ‘Set Up Call,
disconnecting all other calls’ is sent, the user will

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.

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see the ‘Let SIM card setup call’ user information
text. If the ‘OK’ key is pressed the current call will
be disconnected and the new call set up.

If an Alpha Identifier is supplied in the Set Up Menu
command, this is used as the SIM AT entry in the
ME’s main menu. If null alpha identifier is supplied
and several items are found in the menu, the
default title “ONLINE SERVICES” is used. If the
SIM AT Menu Item is selected by pressing ‘Select’,
all the items sent in the Set Up Menu command will
be available for selection, in the same way as the
Select Item command.

Set up menu
Incorporates a SIM Application Toolkit Menu Item
into the ME’s main menu structure.

Entertainment
Audio and Video
File types

Formats

Extensions

Audio
(All listed audio file formats are
supported ringtone file formats)

3GP
AAC
MP4
M4A
MP3
AMR
AMR-WB
WAV
SMF (Standard MIDI File format)
iMelody
XMF (Mobile XMF supported)
WMA

.3gp
.aac
.mp4
.m4a
.mp3
.amr
.awb
.wav
.mid
.imy
.xmf, .mxmf
.wma

Video
(including audio part)

MP4 (Video: MPEG4 or H.264, Audio: AAC or
AAC+ or eAAC+)
3GPP™ (Video: MPEG4, H.263 or H.264,
Audio: AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AMR-WB+, AAC,
AAC+ or eAAC+
WMV

Streaming transport

RTSP according to 3GPP™

Video encoding

H.263 Profile 0, Level 10
MPEG-4 Visual Simple Profile Level 3

Audio encoding

AMR-NB
AAC (for video recording only)

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Decoder format

Supported in file
format

Video decoding

MPEG-4 Visual Simple Profile
H.264 Baseline Profile
H.263 Profile 0
VC-1 (WMV9)

3GP/MP4
3GP/MP4
3GP
WMV

Audio decoding

MPEG-1/2/2.5, audio layer 3
AAC
AAC+
eAAC+
AMR-NB
AMR-WB
AMR-WB+
WMA version 2, 7, 8: Class 1
WMA version 9: Level 3
WMA Pro (profile M0a)
General MIDI (GM)
GML
SP-MIDI
DLS (Mobile DLS supported)
Linear/A-law/μ-law PCM

MP3
3GP/AAC/MP4/M4A
3GP/AAC/MP4/M4A
3GP/AAC/MP4/M4A
3GP/AMR
3GP/AMR/AMR-WB
3GP
WMA
WMA
WMA
SMF
SMF
SMF, XMF
XMF
WAV

Java™
Feature

Functionalities

Java™ Platform, Micro Edition •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Java 3D

JSR-75 PDA Optional Packages for J2ME™
JSR-82 Bluetooth Wireless Technology API
JSR 118 MIDP 2.0
JSR-120 Wireless Messaging API
JSR-205 Wireless Messaging API 2.0
JSR-135 Mobile Media API 1.1
JSR 139 CLDC 1.1
JSR-172 J2ME™ Web Services Specification
JSR-177 Security and Trust Services API for J2ME™
JSR-179 Location API (built-in GPS)
JSR-180 SIP API for J2ME™
JSR-184 Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME™
JSR 185 Java™ Technology for the Wireless Industry
JSR-211 Content Handler API
JSR-226 SVG API for J2ME™
JSR-229 Payment API
JSR-234 Advanced Multimedia Supplements
JSR-238 Mobile Internationalization API
JSR-239 OpenGL ES
JSR-248 Mobile Services Architecture
JSR-256 Mobile Sensor API (accelerometer)
Nokia UI Extension API

• Mascot Capsule Micro3D Version 3
• JSR-239 OpenGL ES
• JSR-184 Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME™

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Imaging/Messaging
3.2 megapixel camera
Digital still camera (DSC)
True colour

Yes

Digital zoom

Main camera: 3.2x zoom

Photo fix

Improves an under-exposed photo by calculating and adjusting
the light balance

Still camera settings bar
Shoot modes

Normal, Panorama, Frames, Smile shutter

Scenes

Auto, Twilight landscape, Twilight portrait, Landscape, Portrait,
Beach/Snow, Sports, Document

Photo sizes (resolution)

3.2 MP (2048x1536 pixels)
2 MP (1632x1224 pixels)
1 MP (1280x960 pixels)
VGA (640x480 pixels)
Note: MP = megapixel

Focus

Auto, Macro, Infinity, Face detection

Flash

On, Auto

ISO setting

ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 100, ISO Auto

Self-timer

Off, On

Effects

Off, Black & white, Negative, Sepia, Solarize

White balance

Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent

Metering mode

Normal, Spot

Still camera setup
Picture quality

Normal, Fine

Shutter sounds

Yes

Auto rotate

Off, On

Reset file number

Yes

Save to memory

Memory card, phone memory

Video recorder
Video size (resolution)

QVGA 320x240 pixels

Frame rate

30 fps (frames per second)

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Digital zoom

3.2x

Video camera settings bar
Video clip length

Normal, For picture message

Light

Off, Auto

Focus

Same as camera

Night mode

Off, On

Self-timer

Yes, same as camera

Effects

Yes, same as camera

White balance

Yes, same as camera

Metering mode

Yes, same as camera

Turn on/off microphone

Off, On

Video camera setup
Reset file number

Yes, same as camera

Save to memory

Yes, same as camera

Video telephony
Photo sizes (resolution)

QCIF (176x144 pixels)
SQCIF (128x96 pixels)

Digital zoom

3.2x zoom

Night mode

Yes

White balance

Auto

Brightness

Yes

Video coding

H.263
MPEG-4 Visual Simple Profile Level 0

Audio coding

AMR

Images
Images can be shared using a Bluetooth wireless technology connection, MMS, email message, computer
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The image size is limited by the amount of free RAM.
Formats

Details

JPEG

•
•
•
•
•

GIF

• 87a, 89a, support for interlacement, animation and
transparency
• Unlimited size

BMP

Windows® bitmap format

PNG

Unlimited size

SVG

SVG Tiny 1.2

WBMP

• Wireless bitmap
• Unlimited size

ISO/IEC JPEG
Baseline DCT
Progressive DCT
Non-differential
nlimited size

Supported character set
Decoding text (Incoming MMS)
US-ASCII
ISO-8859-1
ISO-8859-2
Windows-1251
ISO 10646 (UCS-2)
UTF-7
UTF-8

UTF-16
KOI8-R
GB2312
GB 18030
GB 13000
BIG-5

Coding Text (Outgoing MMS)
UTF-8

Short Messaging Service
Feature

Support

SMS Service Centre Number

It is possible to pre-load the SMS Service Centre
Number

Pictures

It is possible to insert a picture or an icon into the text
message. EMS compliant mobile phones will be able to
see the picture correctly

Reply to messages

It is possible to reply to received messages by SMS,
MMS, voice message and email

Input methods:

Predictive writing and multitap

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Feature

Support

Copy and paste words

Yes

Teaching of predictive words that are not
in the predictive dictionary

Yes

Options when creating a message:
Save a sent message in a “Sent items”
folder

Yes

Insert a line in the message

Yes

Assign a validity period to the message

Yes

Use predefined messages

Yes

Options when receiving a message:
Reply to the sender

Yes

Forward the message

Yes

Save the message on the SIM card

Yes

Get delivery time and date

Yes

Options with the previously sent message:
Delivery report of the message

Yes (if requested when sending)

Forward the message

Yes

Save the message on the SIM card

Yes

Know the remaining capacity storage

Yes, > 95% full warning, capacity on SIM when saving to
SIM

Options with the previously received
message:
Reply to the sender

Yes

Save the message in the inbox

Yes

Forward the message

Yes

Know the remaining capacity storage

Yes, > 95% full warning, capacity on SIM when saving to
SIM

Supported ways for replying to a received
SMS:
Via SMS, MMS, voice message, email

Yes

Via phone call (set up a call to the number Yes
contained in the message body)
Via Web browser (go to the Web address
contained in the message body)

Yes

Via USSD session

No

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Feature

Support

Print via infrared

No

Possibility to enable the user to send a text
message to a list of recipients

Yes

Possibility to write an email address as a
recipient address

Yes, if email gateway is present

SMS storage

In the phone memory, on the SIM card, or on memory
card

Capacity
Nokia Picture Messaging

Up to 1,000 messages
Yes

Enhanced Messaging Service
Feature

Support

Level of compliance supported by the phone Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) according to the
regarding the specifications described in
standard 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v4.3.0, with the addition of
release 99
the ODI feature from 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v5.0.0
Number of messages that the phone is able
to handle to generate a concatenated
message

10

Outgoing messages

It is possible to:
• See how many short messages an EMS message
consists of before sending it.
• Choose whether to send the message or not after
writing it.

Incoming messages

• A signal is heard once all parts of the message have
been received or when a time-out occurs.
• It is possible to re-use the content of an EMS message.
Sounds, pictures, and animations can be inserted in a
new message, if the object is not protected using ODI.

Delivery report for concatenated messages

A receipt is received in the phone when all parts of a
concatenated message have been delivered if a delivery
report is requested when it is being sent

Insert objects

It is possible to add pictures, animations and sounds to
an EMS message

Sounds

Chimes high, chimes low, ding, tada, notify, drum, claps,
fanfare, chords high, chords low

I-melody

Yes, version 1.2

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Feature

Support

Melodies

It is possible to:
• Receive (always), send using EMS (if not copyright
protected).
• Download melodies and commercial tunes from the
Web.

WBMP

Yes

Picture sizes

16x16, 32x32 pixels, variable size in black and white

Pictures

It is possible to:
• Edit pictures using PhotoDJ™.
• Receive (always), send using EMS (if not copyright
protected).
• Download pictures from the Web.

Animations

There is support for the following animations: Angry,
Crying, Flirty, Happy, Kiss, Sad, Tongue, Wow, Confused,
Devil, Glasses, Indifferent, Laughter, Sceptical and Wink,
as defined in 3GPP™ TS 23.040 v4.3.0.
It is possible to send and receive animations

TP-PID field value given by the phone before 0x00
sending an EMS message
EMS storage capacity

Up to 1,000 messages

Multimedia Messaging Service
Feature

Support

MMS/CSD parameters and MMS/GPRS
parameters placement

• MMS is bound to an MMS profile.
• A MMS profile is bound to a Data account.
• A data account contains either CSD parameters or
GPRS parameters and possibly proxy settings

Possibility to pre-configure the MMS
parameters in the factory

• MMS/CSD: Yes
• MMS/GPRS: Yes

Possibility to configure the MMS parameters • MMS/CSD: Yes
by OTA provisioning
• MMS/GPRS: Yes
Possibility for all the parameters from the
• MMS/CSD: Yes
parameters set to be OTA provisioned at the • MMS/GPRS: Yes
same time
Possibility for only one parameter, in the set
of parameters, to be OTA provisioned

• MMS/CSD: No
• MMS/GPRS: No

Supplier indication of realized
interoperability tests between its MMS User
Agent and MMS Relay/Server from other
suppliers

Yes

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Feature

Support

Support of a standard procedure for OTA
provisioning of MMS parameters

OMA Client Provisioning 1.1

Functionalities that the user is able to set
during message composition:

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•
•
•
•
•
•

From where can the user insert multimedia
elements into multimedia messages:

File Manager
Photo album
Camera
Contacts
Calendar
Task
Note
Browser (vBookmark)
VideoDJ™
PhotoDJ™
MusicDJ™
Sound recorder

Possibility for sent messages to be
memorised into a folder in phone memory

Yes

Actions that the user can perform after
message retrieval:

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Multimedia codecs/formats supported for
audio

AAC, AMR, MPEG Layer 3, AWB, WAV, MP4, MIDI,
iMelody, 3GPP™, XMF, M4A, WMA

Multimedia codecs/formats supported for
video

MPG4, 3GPP™, SDP, WMV

Multimedia codecs/formats supported for
image

JPEG, GIF87, GIF89A, PNG, SVG, WBMP, BMP

Supported formats for message
presentation:

• Message body plus attachments (email presentation)
• SMIL version as described in OMA MMS IOP
document version 1.2

Message subject
Message priority
Email recipient address
Message Cc, Bcc recipient(s) address(es)
Delivery report request
MSISDN recipient address
Validity period

Reply to the sender of the message SMS/MMS
Reply to the sender and to Cc, Bcc people SMS/MMS
Forward the message
Delete the message
Save message in a dedicated folder
Call the sender of a message
Save item
Mark as unread
Details

Maximum message size that can be handled Content Class and Creation mode are applied. Maximum
by the phone
size can also be customised
Maximum number of objects supported in a
message

30 objects is standard. It is possible to increase the
number through configuration

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Feature

Support

Maximum text size

5,000 characters/text

Storage capacity

Up to 500 messages

Email client technical data
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Support

Bearer type (IP)

Yes

Bearer type GSM Data (IP)

Yes, GPRS and HSCSD

Character sets

• ISO: ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-5, ISO-88597, ISO-8859-9, ISO-8859-10, ISO-8859-11
• Windows: Windows-1251, Windows-1252, Windows1254, Windows-1255, Windows-1258
• US-ASCII
• Unicode: UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16
• Japanese: Shift_JIS, ISO-2022-JP
• Cyrillic: KOI8-R
• Simplified Chinese: GB2312, GB18030
• Traditional Chinese: Big5

OTA provisioning solution

OMA Client Provisioning 1.1

Protocols

POP3 and IMAP4

Push email

IMAP IDLE (extension of IMAP4 Rev1), OMA Email
Notification 1.0 and scheduled checking, Exchange
ActiveSync® (EAS)

Secure email

SSL/TLS, both port methods (POPS/IMAPS) and
STARTTLS

HTML mail

Yes (tags removed)

Thumbnailed image attachments

Yes

Message management

User selectable inbox size, save messages to Memory
Stick, arrange messages by date, size and Email address

ESMTP

Yes

Background sending

Yes

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Connectivity
Bluetooth™ wireless technology technical data
Dimension

Support

Bluetooth™ wireless technology
capability statement

This phone supports Bluetooth Specification, version 2.0 with
enhanced data rate (EDR)

Bluetooth™ wireless technology
profiles

Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
Basic Imaging Profile
Dial-up Networking Profile
File Transfer Profile
Generic Access Profile
Generic Object Exchange Profile
Handsfree Profile
Headset Profile
Human Interface Device Profile
Object Push Profile
Personal Area Networking Profile
Phonebook Access Profile
Serial Port Profile
Synchronization Profile
SyncML OBEX binding

Connectable devices

All products supporting Bluetooth spec. 1.1, or higher, and at
least one of the profiles above

Coverage area

Varies due to radio performance between the connected
devices and the occurrence of obstacles. Up to 10 metres (33
feet)

Transmission power

Class 1, typical +3 dBm or 2 mW

Frequency band

2.4 GHz – the unlicensed ISM band

Power consumption

GSM host processor excluded:
• Standby, Bluetooth On mode: <0.6 mA
• Voice to headset (HV3 master): 11 mA (7 mA with EDR
functionality, 2EV3 master). Dependent on various
parameters such as if the phone is master or slave
• Data mode average: 27mA at 172.8 Kbps symmetrical (DH1)
•

Data transmission rate

• Data speed at least 800 Kbps on a Dial-up Networking
connection (requires access to HSDPA network and may be
limited by capacity situation on the 3G base station)
• Data speed typically 1.0 Mbps on an Object Push connection
between two phones (in case of using similar phones and if
no other Bluetooth devices are connected)

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OMA Data Synchronization (SyncML™) technical data
Feature

Support for Sync ML

SyncML compliance

The phone is fully SyncML compliant, having passed SyncML
Conformance testing. OMA DS 1.2 or OMA DS 1.1.2 is used
depending on configuration and both are supported in Serveralerted synchronization

Basic data formats

Contacts: vCard 2.1, Calendar: vCalendar 1.0 (vEvent)
Tasks: vCalendar 1.0 (vTodo)
Notes: text/plain, Bookmarks:vBookmark 1.0

Possibility for operators to extend
SyncML functionality

The device may be configured to include preset SyncML settings,
and to control whether SyncML 1.1 or SyncML 1.2 will be used

Transport method for SyncML
messages

HTTP, HTTPS, OBEX (USB, Bluetooth)

Possibility for the user to configure Yes
login parameters (for example,
username and password) to
access the remote database
Configuration parameters that can
be entered/modified by the user

Server URL, Username, User PWD, Paths to databases (Calendar,
Contacts, Notes, Tasks and Bookmarks), UserID and PWD for
databases, Databases to be synchronised (On/Off), Internet profile,
Synchronization interval, Server ID and Server PWD, permission to
allow server-alerted synchronization and roaming options. Can be
provisioned with OMA Client provisioning v1.1 and OMA Device
Management v1.2

Ability to deal with multiple servers Yes
Ability to perform conflict
resolution actions

Yes

Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®
Feature

Support for Exchange ActiveSync

Protocol version

The phone supports version 2.5 of Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync

Supported applications

Email, Calendar, Phonebook

Transport method used

HTTP, HTTPS

Possibility for the user to configure
login parameters for remote server

Yes

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Feature

Support for Exchange ActiveSync

Configuration parameters that can be
entered/modified by the user

Server URL, username, domain name, password, applications
to sync, email message size, email attachment size, email date
range, message alert sound, calendar date range, interval sync,
secure connection, roaming option

Ability to perform conflict resolution

No

Web browser technical data
Feature

Support in the browser

Bookmarks

Yes, with folders and sorting supported

Bookmark Export/Import

Yes, can be sent and received using vBookmark format using
Bluetooth™ wireless technology, SMS, MMS and email

Browser compliancy

The Web browser is compliant with the following standards:
HTML ver. 4.01
XHTML Basic 1.0
XHTML 1.1, Module-based XHTML
XHTML Mobile profile
WML 1.3
Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1, CSS 2.1 Specification
Wireless CSS Specification, Version 26-Oct-2001 (WAP-239-WCSS20011026-a)
ECMA-script according to specifications found at
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/
Stnindex.htm
ECMAScript Mobile Profile
AJAX
Document Object Model Level 2 (DOM 2)
Scalable Vector Graphics, Mobile SVG Profile: SVG Tiny, version 1.2
For further details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for
Sony Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer
World http://developer.sonyericsson.com/

Browser version

Access NetFront 3.4

Cache

Yes (size 2 MB)

Character sets *

Most standard character sets, among others UTF-8 (Default), UTF-16,
USASCII, Latin1, UCS2.
For updated and detailed information, see the WAP User Agent strings
and profiles for Sony Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at
Developer World
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/
* When creating pages, it is recommended to always save the page
contents as UTF-8.

Clear cache

Yes, persistent. By user interaction, at SIM card change or master reset

Frames

Full Frame support: Frames, IFrames

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Feature

Support in the browser

Image formats and animations

GIF (interlaced and non-interlaced) WBMP, JPEG, PNG, BMP and
SVG. Animated GIFs, animated SVG and Flash

Schemes

Http:, https:, rtsp:, mailto:, smsto:, mmsto:, tel:, wtai:

Streaming

Progressive download, RTSP, Java script controls

Web feeds

Ticker, podcasts, enclosures, OPML import. No support for ATOM

User agent profile
User Agent Profiles

Yes, list of client characteristics - for example, screen size.
For details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for Sony
Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer World
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/

URL sent pointing to the UA
profile at the beginning of
browser session

Yes. For details, see the WAP User Agent strings and profiles for Sony
Ericsson mobile phones Developers guidelines at Developer World
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/

Download
OMA download functionality

Yes

HTTP GET solution to
download content/ Uses
browser for download

Yes

Other download content

Yes. No download limit when using HTTP protocol

Download application/product
memory check

Yes

Downloaded object solution

Yes. The user is informed where the content is saved and asked if it
should be used at once or later

UAP indication for downloading Yes
Other features

Yes. Save, delete, forward, use, manage

Object formats

All formats can be downloaded and saved, but only formats supported
by the phone can be used by the phone

Resume

Yes

Background download

Yes

Progressive download

Yes

Streaming

Yes

Browser navigation
Selection keys

Yes. Two selection keys and centre navigation key

Search from standby

Yes. Enter address, search the web or bookmarks.

Separate/dedicated back or
erase keys

Yes

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Feature

Support in the browser

Display backlight on when
browsing

Yes

Predictive writing

Yes

“http://” string displayed
automatically when entering
URLs

Not displayed but the “http://” is added automatically to the URL

“www” added automatically
when entering URLs

Yes

Combined Search/Go To input
field

Intelligent input field changes appearance (Search or Go to) depending
on user input. “www”, “.com” and other URL syntax can be used to
trigger the Go To appearance

Internet network features
Bluetooth™ wireless
technology (as local
connection)

Yes

Infrared (as local connection)

No

Network settings

Yes

PPP Authentication

PAP, CHAP supported

Security

HTTPS authentication
TLS version 1
SSL version 3
WIM on SIM ICC
X.509 certificate support, Mobile Profile
WPKI OTA download of trusted certificates

USB (as local connection)

Yes

PUSH
Content types
Service Indication (SI)

Yes

Service Loading (SL)

Yes

Cache Operation (CO) content
type

No

Session Initiation Application
(SIA)

Yes

Man Machine Interface
SI/content retrieval postponing

Yes

SI menu structure accessibility

Messaging, Inbox

SL reception warning

The user can make a choice if a dialogue is wanted or not before
loading the SL

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Feature

Support in the browser

SIA reception warning

Yes

Cache size limitations

The oldest push in the inbox will be discarded

Number of push messages

Depends on the size of the push messages. Around 20 push messages
with a size of 1024 bytes URL and 1024 bytes Indications for Service
Indication can be saved.

Push deactivate

Yes

Dynamic push menu changes

No. There are no changes in the menus when activating/deactivating
push

Security
Mechanisms for push

None

Trust with PPG

Sending a SIA is the most reliable

WSP push sessions

No

HTTP push sessions

The White List (a setting to allow push messages only from certain
addresses) is supported for IP address

SMS connection-less push

The White List (a setting to allow push messages only from certain
addresses) is supported for SMS Center

Denial of service/spoofing

Setting to select when to allow push messages: Always, always ask or
never. There is also a setting to select whether to allow push messages
from all senders or only from certain addresses (the White List)

Client Provisioning
Feature

Support

Provisioning types

OMA Client Provisioning
(v1.1)

Total Parameter sets

25 (shared between the provisioning types)
< or = 25 (total number of data accounts)

Parameter set list

See the Device
Management v4
Developers Guideline at
Developer World http://
www.sonyericsson.com

Factory pre-configuration

Yes. This also provides the possibility to lock a setting

Security mechanism
Bearer

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Feature

Support

SMS

Uses security mechanism
(SEC) methods according
to OMA-WAP-ProvContv1_1-20050428-C (see
www.openmobilealliance.o
rg).
For NETWPIN the user is
asked to accept to install
received settings. For
USERPIN, USERNETWPIN
and USERPINMAC the
user is subsequently asked
to enter a PIN code that is
a shared secret between
the service provider and
the user

Carrier reset/provisioning

Yes, but not if the set is pre-configured in the factory and locked

SWIM

Not used for provisioning.
The SWIM is only used for wireless security, both SSL/TLS
connections and digital signatures

Applicative provisioning
Preferred bearer customization

Yes

Other applications/features

Yes (MMS, Email, OMA Data Synchronization, Wireless Village,
OMA Device Management, Streaming)

Technologies
OMA Client Provisioning

Yes, Client Provisioning version 1.1

Nokia/Ericsson OTA

No

Openwave OTA

No

Other

No

Provisioning bearer

SMS

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Abbreviations
3GPP™

DRM

3rd Generation Partnership Project

Digital Rights Management. Controlling copying
and distribution of contents, with respect to
intellectual property rights

AAC

DTMF or Touch Tone

Advanced Audio Coding

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signal. Codes sent as
tone signals. Used for telephone banking,
accessing an answering machine, etc.

AAC+
High Efficiency AAC v.1

EDGE

AJAX

Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution

Asynchronous JavaScript and XML

e-GSM

AMR

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 900
frequency band. This extension provides increased
network capability

Adaptive Multi Rate. Audio format for speech
sounds

AMR-NB
Adaptive Multi Rate Narrow Band

eAAC+
AMR-WB

High Efficiency AAC v.2

Adaptive Multi Rate Wide Band, a more efficient
codec that supports speech with higher quality

EDR

API

Enhanced Data Rate

Application Programming Interface

EFR

Bluetooth PAN

Enhanced Full Rate, speech coding

Bluetooth Personal Area Network

EMS

CS

Enhanced Messaging Service. Allows the user to
add simple pixel pictures and animations, sounds
and melodies to a text message. The EMS 3GPP™
standard also includes text formatting

Circuit Switched

CSD
ETSI

Circuit Switched Data

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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FM

MIDI

Frequency Modulation of the (radio) carrier wave

Musical Instrument Digital Interface

FR

ME
Mobile Equipment

Full Rate, speech coding.GIF

MP

Graphics Interchange Format

Megapixel

MP3
GPRS
General Packet Radio Services

Short for “MPEG-1 layer 3”, an audio coding
scheme

GSM

MPEG4/MPG4

Global System for Mobile Communications. GSM
is the world’s most widely used digital mobile
phone system, now operating in over 100 countries
around the world, particularly in Europe and AsiaPacific.

Moving Picture Experts Group. MPEG-4 is a
standard used primarily to compress audio and
visual digital data.

The GSM system family includes GSM 850, GSM
900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900. There are different
phases of roll-out for the GSM system and GSM
phones are either phase 1 or phase 2 compliant

Mobile Termination

MT

ODI
Object Distribution Indicator

HR
OMA

Half Rate, speech coding

Open Mobile Alliance

HSCSD
OTA

High Speed Circuit Switched Data

Over The Air

HSDPA
PDA

High Speed Downlink Packet Access

Personal Digital Assistant

HTML
PDP

HyperText Markup Language

Packet Data Protocol

HTTP
PIM

HyperText Transfer Protocol

Personal Information Management

JPEG
PNG

Joint Photographer Expert Group

Portable Network Graphic

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QCIF

TLS

Quarter Common Intermediate Format

Transport Layer Security

RDS

TTI

Radio Data System

Transmission Time Interval

RSS

UI

Really Simple Syndication

User Interface

RTSP

UMTS

Real Time Streaming Protocol session control.

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

SI

URL

Service Indication

Uniform Resource Locator.
The global address of documents and other
resources on the World Wide Web

SL
Service Loading

USSD

SIM card

Unstructured Supplementary Services Data

Subscriber Identity Module card – a card that must
be inserted in any GSM-based mobile phone. It
contains subscriber details, security information
and memory for a personal directory of numbers.
The card can be a small plug-in type or credit cardsized, but both types have the same functions. The
phone uses the small plug-in card.

vCard

SMS
Short Messaging Service. Allows messages of up
to 160 characters to be sent and received via the
network operator’s message centre to a mobile
phone

vCard automates the exchange of personal
information typically found on a traditional business
card, for use in applications such as Internet mail,
voicemail, Web browsers, telephony applications,
call centres, conferences, PIMs /PDAs, pagers, fax,
office equipment and smart cards. vCard is
specified by IETF

VGA
Video Graphics Array

WAV
SP-MIDI

Waveform audio format

Scalable Polyphony MIDI

WMA
SS

Windows Media Audio

Supplementary Services

WMA Pro
SSL

Windows Media Audio Professional

Secure Socket Layer

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WBMP
Wireless BitMap.
A graphic format optimised for mobile computing
devices

WCDMA
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access

WML
Wireless Markup Language. A markup language
used for authoring services, fulfilling the same
purpose as HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
does on the World Wide Web (WWW). In contrast
to HTML, WML is designed to fit small handheld
devicesWWW
World Wide Web

XHTML™
Extensible HyperText Markup Language

XML
Extensible Markup Language

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Related information
Documents
• Sony Ericsson User guide
• Sony Ericsson FAQ

• AT Command Reference Manual
• WAP 2.0 Specifications

Links
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

www.sonyericsson.com/
www.ericsson.com/mobilityworld/
www.midi.org
www.extendedsystems.com
www.gsmworld.com/
www.bluetooth.com
www.imc.org
www.3gpp.org
www.etsi.fr

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

www.openmobilealliance.org
www.imc.org/pdi/
www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/
www.java.sun.com
www.memorystick.org/
www.memorystick.com/
www.sonyericsson.com/updateservice
www.sonyericsson.com/support

Trademarks and acknowledgements
The Bluetooth™ word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
Sony Ericsson is under licence.
The Liquid Identity logo, PlayNow, BestPic, VideoDJ, MusicDJ, TrackID and PhotoDJ are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
Mega Bass, Memory Stick Micro, Cyber-shot, M2, Smile Shutter and Sony are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
NetFront is a trademark or a registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd.
PictBridge is a trademark or registered trademark of Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation.
Ericsson is a trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.

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TrackID™ is powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID™. Gracenote and Gracenote Mobile MusicID are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Gracenote, Inc.
Google™, Google Maps™ and YouTube™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google, Inc.
Wayfinder and Wayfinder Navigator are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wayfinder Systems AB.
MicroSD™ and Transflash™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of SanDisk Corporation.
XHTML™ is a registered trademark of the W3C.
Microsoft®, Windows® Vista, Windows Media and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Adobe Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United
States and/or other countries.
3GPP™ is a trademark of ETSI in France and other jurisdictions.
SyncML is a trademark or registered trademark of Open Mobile Alliance Ltd.
Wireless Village is a trademark or registered trademark of Open Alliance LTD.
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
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Software may not be downloaded, or otherwise exported or re-exported (i) into, or to a national or resident
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any country to which the U.S. has embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department's
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