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arnoldc Posts: > 500

Ok, I admit, I was skeptical at first. But now I believe, because this information I took from a SonyEricsson document says it all with great detail and much more accurate than what we have seen from other sites.

Enjoy!

APPENDIX: ERICSSON T68
Multimedia Messaging (MMS) related features: Multimedia Messaging with the possiblility to include text, pictures (80x60 pixels JPEG, GIF and WBMP), sounds (iMelody and AMR), contacts (vCard), calendar (vCal) and notes (vNote) are supported.

SMIL support allowing for creation of and transmission of slide show-style presentations

Possibility to send a Multimedia Message to a mobile phone or an e-mail account

A number of pre-defined Multimedia Message templates are provided

Possibility to remotely configure the MMS settings according to an Ericsson/Nokia proprietary specification

Support for User Agent Profile (UAProf)

Support for Limited Distribition

MMS templates, pre-dfines: Yes, 5

MMS pictures, pre-defined: Yes, 10

Themes: With themes the user can change the appearance of the display, i.e. the text and background colours and the background picture. The phones comes with a number of pre-defined themes and new themes can be created on and downloaded from e.g. Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet. Themes will have the following functionality:
5 pre-defined themes
Background picture as part of the theme definition.
Possibility to download and exchange additional themes.
The maximum number of themes is only limited by the amount of free memory.

Sound browser: A Sound browser from which the user has access to user sounds stored in the phone, i.e. eMelodies, iMelodies and AMR sounds (recordings). Ring signals eMelody, iMelody, vMel) can be downloaded via WAP or exchanged via EMS (only iMelodies), Infrared,
Bluetooth and MMS (only iMelodies). AMR sounds (recordings) can be exchanged via Infrared, Bluetooth and MMS. From the Sound browser, all handling of sounds can be initiated, e.g. playing, editing, sending, view info, etc. The maximum number of sounds is only limited by the amount of free memory.

iMelodies and new Melody composer: iMelody support including play, compose, edit and send within the new Melody composer. The new composer has an improved graphical user interface which will simplify melody handling. All new and all edited melodies will be stored in the iMelody format.

Image browser: An Image browser from which the user has access to pictures stored in the phone, i.e. GIF- (87a and 89a including animations), JPG- and WBMP-images. Two different views, thumbnail and full view. Images can be downloaded via WAP, exchanged via Infrared, Bluetooth, EMS and MMS and also fetched from the camera. From the Image browser, all handling of images can be initiated, e.g. viewing, editing, sending, set as background (not applicable to animation in which case only the first image will be shown), etc. The maximum number of images is only limited by the amount of free memory. The maximum size per picture has the following restrictions:
GIF: 160x120 pixels
JPG: 640x480 pixels
WBMP: 320x320 pixels

Picture editor: Possibility to create new and edit existing pictures (WBMP) via the enhanced Picture editor

Camera application: A camera application is introduced with the following features:
Viewfinder in phone (around 2 frames/second)
Browse pictures in camera
Possibility to set different images sizes
Send pictures residing in camera
Save picture in phone

Customisation: Short-cut list, Pictures, Themes, Ring melodies, Screen show, MMS templates, Network names, Network logos

Display size (W x H): 101 x 80 pixels

Networks: GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900

Features (general), examples: Phone book in phone and on SIM (511 entries total), Bluetooth™ wireless technology support, Voice control, Calendar, WAP Browser, Built-in E-mail client (POP/IMAP/SMTP), Menu shortcuts, Sleeping display, Synchronization with PC, Infrared
port, Built-in modem, Display light, Connected Line Identity Presentation (COLP), Games, Ring signal composition, SMS counter, SMS templates, EMS, and more

Features (operator-specific), examples: GPRS, High Speed Data (HSCSD), WAP 1.2.1,
WTLS class 3 (Encoding + Server Authentication + Client Certification), Circuit Switched Data (a.k.a GSM Data), SMS Cell Broadcast, SIM Application Toolkit, Downloadable background pictures, XHTML Basic, and more

Performance
Size: 100 x 48 x 20 mm
Weight: 60 g without battery, 82 g with battery.
Talk time: up to 13 hrs
Standby time: up to 290 hrs


[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-01-25 07:06 ]

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-01-25 07:11 ]
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Lusipher Posts: 333

CANT WAIT!
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Posted: 2002-01-25 07:32:00
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ca_abarro Posts: 66

Now I'm really getting excited!!!


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Posted: 2002-01-25 09:43:00
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Psycho Dave Posts: 119

How much memory is it in the T68?

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Posted: 2002-01-25 10:42:00
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Von Space Posts: 51

mhh...all those things seem entersting....but when we'll we see such marvellous things on our t68's?...in which software upgrade?....I have recently upgraded my t68 to software version R1C , but there was nothing different from the previous version....just a few bugs have been removed....no new features...no mms...no themes editor and so on....sigh!
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Posted: 2002-01-25 11:07:00
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mcastro Posts: 62

with all those features I guess there won't be much left for free memories ... not unless...
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Posted: 2002-01-25 11:20:00
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Raptor Posts: 241

WOW!!!!

Now I'm realy looking forward to week 10, and the MMS update!!!
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Posted: 2002-01-25 11:50:00
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gooms Posts: 93


arnoldc, how did you get so much information? url???
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Posted: 2002-01-25 12:13:00
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Mastercomilao Posts: 194

Thanks again Arnold for sharing your knowledge! I just can´t wait for this upgrade! I´m going MAD!!!!!
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Posted: 2002-01-25 18:01:00
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john74 Posts: > 500

From what i know of the MMS upgrade will not be FREE there is going to be some sort of charge or fee,something like the siemens SL45i upgrade which has Java there is a charge for that too,but personally who cares in order to have the best you gotta dig deep!!!!
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Posted: 2002-01-25 18:40:00
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