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         P800/P802
 
White Paper, January 2003 
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Accessories 
 
Accessory   Product 
name 
Advanced Car Handsfree   HCA-20 
Bluetooth Car Kit  HCB-30 
Bluetooth Headset   HBH-30 
Bluetooth Headset   HBH-60 
Bluetooth    Handsfree   HBH-20 
P800 Car Holder  HCH-32 
Advanced Music Mute   
Gooseneck Microphone   HCE-14 
Micro Travel Charger  CMT-10 
Portable Handsfree  HPB-10 
Standard Battery  BST-15 
Cigarette Lighter Adapter  CLA-11 
System Cable   HCC-20 
Travel Charger  CTR-10 
Serial Cable...

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P800 Controls and Operation 
 
The P800 has a large touch-screen and a flip. This provides fast and convenient one-handed 
operation with the flip closed plus large touch-screen sophistication with the flip open. 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
CommuniCam button
Stereo 
headset 
socket 
Browser Button
Jog Dial 
Infrared ‘eye’ 
Stylus clips to the 
side of the P800
On/Off switch 
Accessory 
Connector 
External Antenna
Connecto
r
Camera lens 
 (On rear face) 
Memory...

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Flip Closed (FC mode) 
 
With the flip closed, known as ‘flip closed’ or FC mode, the P800 can be used like a conventional 
mobile telephone with the added benefit of Jog Dial. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rotating the Jog Dial takes the user through a menu of 
the most important applications. Clicking the Jog Dial or 
pressing OK will select the application, for example the 
Calendar. 
 
The standby screen may be personalised with...

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Flip Open (FO mode) 
 
When the flip is opened, the large touch-screen is revealed. In ‘flip open’ mode, the stylus may be 
used to navigate and enter data. The Jog Dial provides further navigation and selection capability. 
The User Interface is Symbian’s established UIQ design, adapted for the narrower 208 pixel 
screen.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The stylus is used to operate the touch-screen and enter text:  
 
   
Text may be...

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Flip Removed 
 
The flip may also be removed. A ‘flip replacement’ cover is clipped in place instead of the flip: 
 
  
  
 
 
When the flip is open or removed, a ‘virtual flip’ can be displayed on the screen. It works in 
exactly the same way as the hardware flip, except that the buttons are represented on the touch 
screen. The main uses of the virtual flip are: 
• FC input methods (especially for the Chinese versions) 
• 
SIM-AT 
• 
Keylock...

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Application UI Outline 
 
P800 applications generally follow the style guidelines established for Symbian UIQ applications. 
 
 
The user may select five important applications and display 
them on the ‘application picker’ strip across the top of the 
screen. The sixth icon at the right always switches to the 
Application Launcher. 
 
 
 
 
 
 All applications are listed in the Application Launcher. The 
user may select list view with small icons and...

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White Paper, January 2003 
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 Here is the detail view in the contacts application. The most 
important information is displayed directly. Further 
information is organised by using tabs; in this case notes 
and a picture. 
 
A conventional menu structure is  
provided for tasks and actions. 
 
Changing the folder here will re- 
classify this entry. Entries default to  
‘all’ or ‘unfiled’. 
 
Tapping on a telephone number will navigate to the phone 
application to make a call....

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P800 Memory Organisation 
 
Data Storage Locations 
 
The P800 is divided into two parts: 
• 
A GSM phone part, having flash memory. This is very similar to a conventional mobile 
phone such as the T68i 
• 
An ‘Organizer’ part running Symbian OS and having a large amount of flash and RAM 
memory plus a Memory Stick slot and ability to exchange files with a PC. 
 
Note: The ‘Phone’ application which provides the phone MMI exists on the Symbian OS part of...

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Note: The extensive MMI of the P800 means that it is impractical to hold many languages inside 
the phone, as is done for some other models. 
 
The second 16Mbyte bank of flash memory is divided into two parts. The first 4 Mbyte is 
reserved. It is essentially an extension of the ROM area. 
 
The rest of the second bank provides a ‘C:’ drive of 12 Mbyte capacity. This behaves just like a 
normal disk drive. Some folders can even be viewed and managed...

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Empty 
 
 
  
Populated with data files in the factory; user can use and delete these files and 
applications. 
 
  
  
Files are loaded in the factory and may be deleted only by the Startup and 
Master Reset process. 
  
Sony Ericsson Multimedia Content 
Sound, pictures, video and other files chosen to show off the capabilities of the P800. This is 
described in more detail in ‘Customisation and Personalisation’ later in this document....
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