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Factory customisation – Sony Ericsson P802 User Manual

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For Internal Use Only

P800 Smartphone

White Paper, May 2002

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OTA configuration using the Ericsson/Nokia Over The Air Settings Specification enables the
following parameters to be provisioned:

• WAP Account (Account name and WAP Gateway information; Like a WAP Profile on the

R380)

• ISP Settings (Bearer information, username, password)

• Bookmark (name and URL)

• SyncML settings

• MMS Settings


The following parameters may be remotely configured according to WAP Forum specifications:

• WAP Account

• ISP Settings

• Bookmarks


Further OTA configuration is provided using Nokia Smart Messaging. It is used to set up E-Mail
accounts, specifically:

• ISP (Bearer information, username, password, IP and DNS addresses, login script)

• E-Mail account (Username, password, address, server details)

Sony Ericsson WAP Configurator

Sony Ericsson’s WAP Configurator provides WAP settings for many networks as a free service to
owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones. It may be found at

http://www.sonyericsson.com/

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Factory Customisation


Factory customisation will be available to mobile operators and volume customers. This enables
the hardware, applications, settings and media to be tailored to customer needs, including:

• Customised One-button Internet Access

• Pre-configured settings. ISP, WEB / WAP, GPRS etc

• Pre-loaded content, including screensavers, wallpapers, ring tones, local WAP/WEB

pages, pictures, demonstration MMS messages.

• Bookmarks

• Pre-loaded applications. Games, extended security, 3rd party applications

• Organiser entries. Calendar, contacts, Jotter notes, Voice notes etc.

• Certificates

• Customised Flip

• SIM lock


Customisation is carried out by loading the P800 with a uniquely identifiable customisation
package, made up from the following elements:

• Default values for user configurable settings

• Default values for hidden settings (i.e. settings unavailable to the user via the UI. Hidden

settings are used to switch between customisation alternatives anticipated in the generic
system software).

• Preloaded user data (i.e. content such as welcome documents and messages, notes,

contacts, etc.)

• Preinstalled executables (i.e. executable wizards, 3

rd

party applications, etc.)