Sony Ericsson C905 Film Camera User Manual


 
White paper C905 Cyber-shot™
9 October 2008
mobile phones can take part in a Bluetooth wireless technology-supported game and the phone and a
computer can exchange data such as images, video clips, vCards, music files and calendar data. Blue-
tooth wireless technology version 2.0 and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) is supported.
Bluetooth™ audio streaming
Listen to audio in compatible devices. By connecting a Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
(A2DP) compatible accessory, such as a stereo Bluetooth headset or a Bluetooth music receiver, you can
enjoy high quality stereo audio streaming wirelessly from the phone. Many A2DP accessories also support
the Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) allowing you to control the player in the phone
using the accessory interface.
USB 2.0 mass storage
When connecting the phone to a computer using the provided USB cable, the memory in the phone
appears on the computer screen as a removable disk along with other disks and drives in the computer.
You can then quickly and easily drag and drop items such as images, documents, music and video clips
between folders in the phone and the computer.
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
With Media Transfer Protocol you can transfer media files and synchronise playlists when the phone is
connected to the computer using the USB cable. It is possible to use MTP in Media transfer mode or
Phone mode. MTP is supported by Sony Ericsson Media Manager, Windows Media Player 11 and higher
in Windows XP and Windows Vista™.
Personal Information Management (PIM)
Stay up-to-date with everyday events by synchronizing phone contacts, calendar appointments, tasks
and notes in the phone with similar programs in a computer. The USB cable which comes with the phone,
or the built-in Bluetooth wireless technology feature can be used together with the synchronization soft-
ware which is available on the CD in the kit or can be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/support.
Smart search your contacts and call list for phone numbers or names from standby. Predefined speed dial
numbers can be quickly sent out from standby.
Common Internet File System (CIFS)
The Common Internet File System enables file transfer to and from your phone. The phone acts as a file
server which allows you to copy and move files between your PC and the server. You can use this feature
when connected using Wi-Fi™, the USB cable or the Bluetooth wireless technology connection.
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA™)
The phone has a built-in DLNA™ server that connects to the home network through Wi-Fi™. Other DLNA
devices connected to the same home network can access, view and play images and music saved on
your phone. A compatible DLNA device can be a computer, TV or PLAYSTATION®3.