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thilov
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 6:12 am    Post subject: Access to phone functions Reply with quote

Hi all,

As a newbie, I have a few questions.

1) Does one have access to phone functions e.g. the clock, stopwatch, sound etc? I want to record the clock at certain instances, save it and then send it via GPRS to internet. I think it should be do-able.

2) Is there a how-to for beginners / intermediate / expert ?

3) Where can I find out which phones are the best to use?

Regards

Thilo
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Access to phone functions Reply with quote

thilov wrote:
Hi all,

As a newbie, I have a few questions.

1) Does one have access to phone functions e.g. the clock, stopwatch, sound etc? I want to record the clock at certain instances, save it and then send it via GPRS to internet. I think it should be do-able.


Yes, SIM Toolkit specifies commands for timers (~stopwatch), access to date/time and there is PLAY_TONE cmd for beep (various tones are defined though the real support can be limited). But don't expect multimedia - just beep of variable duration.

As of GPRS networking the support by phones is poor though you can find success stories in these forums.

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2) Is there a how-to for beginners / intermediate / expert ?


Isn't beginner like beginner but you can try our devel docs at http://www.bladox.com/devel-docs/index.html - the "SIM Toolkit" chapter is meant as lite intro.

Further you should look at the SAT specification - document 11.14 available at www.etsi.org (freely). The newer releases have different numbering and the news are not implemented by vendors, unstable/experimental (a lot of fuzz related to UMTS) anyway - I would suggest a 2002/2003 release.

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3) Where can I find out which phones are the best to use?

Regards

Thilo


Please look at the TERMINAL PROFILE in the link mentioned above - this is a bit array describing device capabilities. There is also a list of some devices. Usually the siemens and smaller brands are best (e.g. Panasonic), Nokia is the poorest.

P.
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