Sony Ericsson T630 Benutzerhandbuch

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White Paper
 T630/T628
12
October 2003
Audio
With the sound recorder function in the T630/T628, 
it is easy to make a voice recording, for example a 
personal rendition of “Happy Birthday”. The audio 
function in the T630/T628 also allows downloading 
of sounds and melodies. 
Themes
With themes, the user can change the appearance 
of the display, for example the background colours 
and the background picture. The phone comes 
with a number of pre-defined pictures, and it is 
possible to download additional themes. The maxi-
mum number of themes is limited only by the 
amount of memory.
E-mail
With inbox, outbox, save draft and reply options, 
you have all the functions you need for effective e-
mail communication in a powerful mobile phone. 
Constantly connected to a POP3, SMTP or IMAP4 
e-mail server anywhere on the Internet, your T630/ 
T628 stores messages dynamically, depending on 
available memory, and updates your inbox auto-
matically and over the air. Check your e-mail any-
where. Reply to e-mail on the move. Friends, family 
and business contacts know that when they send 
you e-mail, you can receive, read and act on it 
immediately. You can include pictures in outgoing 
e-mails and receive attachments. Hyperlinks in e-
mails are supported.
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)
One of the key features in the T630/T628 is the 
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), this is 
expected to become the preferred messaging 
method of mobile terminal users, since there are 
virtually no limits to the content of an MMS trans-
mission. An MMS message (also known as a Pic-
ture Message) from the T630/T628 can contain 
text, pictures, graphics, animations, images, audio 
clips and ring melodies. For third-party developers’ 
information, please visit the Sony Ericsson Devel-
oper World.
Defined and specified by 3GPP as a standard for 
third generation implementation, MMS completes 
the potential of messaging. Sending digital post-
cards and PowerPoint-style presentations is 
expected to be among the most popular user appli-
cations of MMS. Eagerly awaited by young users in 
particular, MMS is projected to fuel the growth of 
related market segments by as much as forty per-
cent.
Using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) as 
bearer technology and powered by the high-speed 
transmission technologies EDGE, GPRS and UMTS 
(W-CDMA), Multimedia Messaging allows users to 
send and receive messages that look like Power-
Point-style presentations. The messages may 
include any combination of text, graphics, photo-
graphic images, speech and music clips. MMS 
messaging will serve as the default mode of mes-
saging on all terminals, making total content 
exchange second nature. From utility to sheer fun, 
it offers benefits at every level and to every kind of 
user.
Figure 1. An MMS message can contain images, 
music, audio and graphics.