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Slim, HSDPA Walkman  phone supporting Java  Platform 8 (JP-8)
The W890 Walkman  phone is designed for entertainment – music, video, 3D games and high-speed web access – and includes the Walkman features TrackID  and SensMe  , a new way to browse music files using tempo and style. This slimline UMTS/HSDPA phone includes a 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, Memory Stick Micro™ removable storage, picture & video blogging, media browser and Media Manager content transfer software.
The W890 is based on Sony Ericsson's Java  Platform 8 (JP-8), supporting Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) JSR 248, the next-generation Java umbrella standard. MSA aims to reduce fragmentation in the industry by creating a predictable environment for developers, reducing porting issues when developing new applications and games for the new generation of phones. The W890 will be available during Q1 2008. The W898c is a GSM variant specifically for the Chinese market where 3G services are not established.
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Technical Specifications
| Phone Models: more>> |
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W890i for selected markets W898c for mainland China |
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W890i UMTS/HSDPA 2100, GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 W898c GSM/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 |
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240x320 pixels 262K TFT, QVGA |
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Heap size: Dynamic depending on available memory
Internal memory for storage: 28MB user free memory External memory: Up to 4GB with Memory Stick Micro (M2)
Max JAR size: Unlimited (but depending on available storage) |
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Java 2, Micro Edition, Java MIDP 2.1
- PDA Optional Packages for J2ME Platform (JSR 75)
- Java API for Bluetooth
(JSR 82)
- Wireless Messaging API (JSR 120/205)
- Mobile Media API (JSR 135)
- Web Services (JSR 172)
- Advanced Multimedia Supplements API (JSR 234)
- Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JSR 185)
- MIDP 2.0 (JSR 118)
- CLDC 1.1 (JSR 139)
- Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) umbrella standard JSR 248:
- Security & Trust Services API (JSR 177
- Location API (JSR 179)
- SIP API for Java ME (JSR 180)
- Mobile 3D Graphics API (JSR 184 1.1)
- Content Handler API (JSR 211)
- Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API for Java ME (JSR 226)
- Payment API (JSR 229)
- Mobile Internationalization API (JSR 238)
- Sony Ericsson additions; not mandated in MSA:
- Java Binding for the OpenGL
ES API (JSR 239)
Java 3D 1.1
- Mascot Capsule Micro3D Version 3
- Mobile 3D Graphics API for Java ME (JSR 184 1.1)
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| Browser: more>> |
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WAP 2.0 XHTML
Access NetFront 3.4 |
| Messaging: more>> |
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EMS/SMS/MMS Email (POP3 and IMAP4) Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync |
| Digital Rights Mgmt.: more>> |
| OMA DRM v2.0 |
| Multimedia Support: more>> |
Video: 3GPP (H.263, H.264), MP4, RealVideo 8, WMV Image: GIF, JPEG, BMP, WBMP, PNG, SVG Tiny 1.2 Sound: MP4 (AAC, AAC+, E-AAC+), MP3, M4A, 3GPP (AAC, AMR), AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WAV, G-MIDI 1, SP-MIDI, RealAudio 8, iMelody, XMF, WMA, Extension WMA Animation: SVG Tiny 1.2, GIF, Adobe Flash Lite 2.0
Streaming: RTSP according to 3GPP |
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USB 2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP) |
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3.2 Megapixel camera with 3.2x digital zoom and fixed focus Walkman player 3.0 with SensMe Video recorder/player and video streaming Video telephony Photo and video blogging PhotoDJ VideoDJ PictBridge MusicDJ TrackID PlayNow RSS feed support with web feed ticker Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Chinese input methods and lunar calendar FM radio with RDS Flight mode |
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Java ME SDK 2.5.0
Get the latest Sony Ericsson Java ME SDK supporting JP-8 and MSA
Java Platform 8
Read more about the W890 and Sony Ericsson's JP-8 here>>
New three soft key layout for JP-8 phones
Sony Ericsson's Java Platform 8 (JP-8) phones introduce a new three soft key layout. This change affects how Java ME applications and games interact with the phone and here you'll find an overview of the two layouts and ten of the most common use cases when an application displays command labels. More>>
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