Page 2 - Preface; Purpose of this document
White Paper T100/T102 2 September 2002 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 equipment, may be mad...
Page 3 - Content
White Paper T100/T102 3 September 2002 Content Purpose of this document ......................................................................................... 2 Product overview ........................................................................................................ 5 Key function...
Page 5 - Product overview
White Paper T100/T102 5 September 2002 Product overview The T100 will attract modern young people who appreciate attractive design, ease-of-use and, core fea-tures at an affordable price. The T100 is small in size and gives a glimpse of the new industrial design that is coming from Sony Ericsson, ca...
Page 6 - Key functions and features; Secure WAP
White Paper T100/T102 6 September 2002 Key functions and features Secure WAP M-commerce is expected to be a growing part of the mobile Internet. Trading, banking and shopping have been possible via the Internet for quite some time, building upon the foundation of the built-in security features. It i...
Page 7 - T9TM Text Input for quicker messaging
White Paper T100/T102 7 September 2002 T9™ Text Input for quicker messaging The T100/T102 supports the predictive text input method T9™ Text Input. Predictive text input makes it fast and easy to write text messages. It works by searching a word database to anticipate which word you are writing. You...
Page 8 - More in-phone functions and features; Profiles
White Paper T100/T102 8 September 2002 More in-phone functions and features Up-to-date with the calendar The calendar of the T100/T102 keeps the user on the right track. It has four different views: day, week, month and all tasks view. Profiles The profile feature: a group of settings preset to suit...
Page 9 - Background pictures
White Paper T100/T102 9 September 2002 Option key When writing a text message, press and hold the “#” key, and a list of options is displayed. When in the WAP browser, press and hold YES, for a list of options. Games For some people, playing a game is a good way to relax. The T100/T102 includes the ...
Page 10 - Services on the network
White Paper T100/T102 10 September 2002 Services on the network The T100/T102 supports the SIM Application Toolkit (online services), which makes it possible for operators to provide new services to existing users over the air, including new menus and functions in the phone. Dual band support Dual b...
Page 11 - Technologies in detail
White Paper T100/T102 11 September 2002 Technologies in detail The T100/T102 includes features such as Enhanced messaging, where the consumer can send messages with pictures, sounds and animations. It also supports other new technologies such as browsing over WAP. The following chapter gives a more ...
Page 12 - Messaging; EMS – Enhanced text messaging
White Paper T100/T102 12 September 2002 Messaging More than 15 billion text messages are sent world-wide between mobile phones each month (January, 2001). The consumers’ needs to express them-selves in ways beyond voice were highly underesti-mated by the industry when SMS was introduced in the late ...
Page 13 - WAP services
White Paper T100/T102 13 September 2002 The T100/T102 supports most of the features specified in the EMS standard. It has a number of pre-defined EMS pictures stored in the phone, plus space for user-defined pictures that can be sent to other phones in EMS messages. Moreover, there are pre-programme...
Page 14 - Bearer type characteristics
White Paper T100/T102 14 September 2002 Easy create for WAP Creating a WAP service is no harder than creating an Intranet/Internet service today since WML and WMLScript are based on well-known Internet tech-nology. New market segments can be addressed by launching innovative mobile Value Added Serv-...
Page 15 - Security using WAP
White Paper T100/T102 15 September 2002 Security using WAP The T100/T102 supports WAP 1.2.1, a version of the Wireless Application Protocol that includes WTLS class 2. When using certain WAP services, the user may want more security than normal, for example when using banking services. The user esta...
Page 16 - Mobile Internet
White Paper T100/T102 16 September 2002 • Fill up a smart card with e-cash. • Interactive games, e.g. play poker with a friend. In the T100/T102, the user selects whether to allow push messages or not. There are two different forms of Push services: Service Indication (SI) This is basically a text m...
Page 19 - Network-dependent features
White Paper T100/T102 19 September 2002 Network-dependent features SMS and EMS messaging The T100/T102 is capable of sending and receiving SMS, EMS messages and linked messages. • With the Short Message Service, a user can send text messages containing up to 160 char-acters to and from GSM mobile st...
Page 20 - Facts and figures
White Paper T100/T102 20 September 2002 Facts and figures
Page 21 - SIM application toolkit; SIM AT services supported by the T100/T102
White Paper T100/T102 21 September 2002 SIM application toolkit The SIM Application Toolkit (SIM AT) is a smart card-centric method of deploying programs that apply only to GSM and to SMS and USSD trans-ports. Programs must be distributed on smart cards. WAP is an Internet-centric method of deployin...
Page 23 - User interaction with SIM AT
White Paper T100/T102 23 September 2002 User interaction with SIM AT DISPLAY TEXT Text of up to 160 characters (80 UCS coded) is supported. Text clearing times • 6-20 seconds. 60-second timeout limit for the user to clear the text. ‘Key’ responses • ‘Long NO’ – Proactive session terminated by user. ...
Page 24 - Chinese versions
White Paper T100/T102 24 September 2002 REFRESH A requirement to turn the phone off and then on again can be sent to the user with the text ‘Opera-tor has updated your SIM! Restart phone to update!’. SELECT ITEM Scroll to highlight item for selection. The maximum number of items supported by the pho...
Page 25 - Terminology and abbreviations
White Paper T100/T102 25 September 2002 Terminology and abbreviations 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project. API Application Programming Interface. Bearer The method for accessing WAP from the phone, for example GSM Data (CSD) and SMS. bFTP binary File Transfer Protocol. Bookmark A URL and header/...
Page 28 - Related information; Documents; Technical specifications; General
White Paper T100/T102 28 September 2002 Related information Documents • The T100/T102 User’s Guide • Sony Ericsson T100/T102 FAQ • AT Command Reference Manual • WAP June2000 (WAP 1.2.1) Specification Links • http://www.SonyEricsson.com/ • http://www.SonyEricsson.com/wap/ • http://www.SonyEicsson.com...
Page 32 - Cell broadcast service
White Paper T100/T102 32 September 2002 Cell broadcast service Cache Yes (size 5 kbytes) Character sets * UTF8 (Default), US-ASC II , Latin1, UCS2 Clear cache Yes Display High resolution grey scale display (four grey scales) Home page Yes, up to 5 different, one for each WAP profile Hyperlinks in Te...
Page 33 - Short message service
White Paper T100/T102 33 September 2002 Short message service Ability to display in an understandable way a message with a DCS “language unspecified” whatever lan-guage is set in the SIM card Yes Ability to extract a phone number or short number of a CB message to re-use it (to send an SMS or call t...
Page 34 - Enhanced message service
White Paper T100/T102 34 September 2002 Enhanced message service delivery report of the message Yes forward the message Yes print via IrDA No Possibilities of the previously received message: reply to the sender Yes (only to the sender, not to all or part of the message recipients) save the message ...
Page 35 - Images – downloading to phone
White Paper T100/T102 35 September 2002 Images – downloading to phone Incoming messages • A pre-defined signal is heard once all parts of the message have been received or when a timeout occurs. • It is possible to re-use the content of an EMS message. Sounds, pictures, text formatting, can be inser...
Page 36 - Consumer pack content
White Paper T100/T102 36 September 2002 Consumer pack content • 1 Mobile phone T100/T102 • 1 Standard battery BST-26 • 1 Standard charger, CST-13 • 1 User guide • 1 Sony Ericsson Service and Support Leaflet • 1 SAR leaflet • 1 Wrist strap, only for Asia Pacific and China Mainland
Page 37 - Index
White Paper T100/T102 37 September 2002 Index A Abbreviations ...................................................... 25 Accessories .......................................................... 9 B Background pictures ............................................ 9 C Calendar ..............................