Sony Ericsson K700 Benutzerhandbuch

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White Paper
 K700
8
February 2004
Java™ 2 Micro Edition
Download extra content with Java, 
for example, new information- and 
entertainment-based applications. 
This gives users a chance to 
personalize the functions and 
features in their phones, and developers the 
opportunity to create new applicatons.
Gaming
Gaming is already a very popular 
feature in mobile phones, and with 
Java, users can add new games 
and skill levels to further enhance 
the entertainment value of Sony Ericsson phones.
3D Games
Java 3D gaming software 
introduces and supports cutting-
edge 3D graphics. Audio 
developments such as 40 tones 
polyphonic sound and force feedback provide a 
much richer experience. With operator support, 
there is the possibility for multi player games to 
play against friends. The large 1.8” TFT screen 
adds to a lasting gaming experience. Downloading 
graphic intensive games requiring up to 32 MB 
user memory is also possible with matching built-in 
memory of up to 32 MB.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology
Using built-in Bluetooth wireless 
technology, communication with 
other Bluetooth devices is 
supported via a radio link. Unlike 
infrared, Bluetooth wireless technology is not 
dependent on line-of-sight communication.
A device can be connected to the phone using 
Bluetooth wireless technology up to 10 metres 
away. For example, the phone can be answered at 
a distance with a Bluetooth headset, when it rings. 
The phone could be in a briefcase, a coat pocket or 
even in another room. Two mobile phones, or a 
phone and a computer, with Bluetooth wireless 
technology can exchange data such as images, 
video clips, business e-cards, music files and 
calendar data.
Copyright protection – DRM
DRM (Digital Rights Management) features the 
rights and copy protection of downloaded content 
(audio, pictures, ringtones, video, entertainment 
features such as games etc.).
Content-based services have great market 
potential, and to encourage this, Sony Ericsson 
plans to support DRM in all future multimedia 
products. Sony Ericsson regards DRM as a key 
enabler for content-based services, and is active in 
supporting the ongoing standardization work of the 
OMA (Open Mobile Alliance). Furthermore, any 
additional market requirements for DRM will be 
monitored.
More in-phone functions
Navigation key
The 4-directional + select key is 
designed to easily navigate the 
menu system. In a menu, it can be 
gently pressed to select a feature. 
It can also be used as a joystick with games.
Improved User Interface (UI)
Selection keys and the key assignment give a very 
efficient interaction design with full flexibility to 
handle all the new features and applications. Sony 
Ericsson has focused on user-centred design and 
extensive usability testing to solidify the new UI 
paradigm. This ensures visibility in actions and 
system status and consistency between 
applications and similar actions. The large, high-
resolution colour screen is easily managed with the 
navigational key.