2. Content
3.1 Recent mobile terminals
3.2 Mobile applications
3.3 Markup languages for
wireless content
3.4 Browser evolution
3. 3.1 Recent mobile terminals
No.
1
Sony Ericsson W880i
2007/2 enter the market
GSM900、1800、1900、
WCDMA
1.8“ 26 萬 TFT LCD
200 萬 Pixels camera
MP3, AAC, AAC+
64 Melody
Java
Bluetooth
Memory stick Micro
9.4mm Ultra thin
Support RSS, HTML browser,
SMS, EMS,MMS
4. 3.1 Recent mobile terminals
Nokia 6300
2007/2 enter the market
GSM900、1800、1900
2“ 1670 萬 TFT LCD
200 萬 Pixels camera
MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, eAAc+
64 Melody
Java
Bluetooth
MicroSD (T-Flash)
1.3cm 91g
Support JAVA MIDP2.0, 7MB
flash(1000 phone book)
No.
2
5. 3.1 Recent mobile terminals
No.
3
Nokia N95
2007 1S enter the market
GSM900、1800、1900、
WCDMA(HSDPA)
2.6“ 1670 萬 TFT LCD
500 萬 Pixels camera
MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, eAAc+
64 Melody
Java
Bluetooth
MicroSD (T-Flash)
Support Push to talk, A2DP,
GPS, TV-out, FM-Radio,
WAP2.0, 160MB Internal Flash
6. 3.1 Recent mobile terminals
Summary
Operation
Entertainment
Transformation rate
Light, thin, short and small
Big size and high quality draw
Function variety
(JAVA, HTML, GPS…)
7. Voice communication, Image
communication, Melody, Camera,
Data traffic, Temperature sensor,
Calendar, Outlook,
QR Code( Quick Response code )
Mobile VPN(Safenet )
網路廣告(簡訊)
RF ID
GPS
3.2 Mobile applications
8. Qualcomm’s BREW( Binary
Runtime Environment for Wireless )
Symbian’s OS
Sun’s J2ME
Microsoft’s Windows CE
Operation System
3.2 Mobile applications
9. 3.3 Markup languages for
wireless content
1997
1997 June WAP
1998
W3C def.
in 2000
2000
2001
Compatibility
2001
10. 3.3 Markup languages for
wireless content
WML 1.x
Release 1.3Ver. In Feb 2000
Collection cards and decks
Efficient transmission over low
bandwidth
Efficient graphic format for black
and white
Black and
white graphic Text
11. 3.3 Markup languages for
wireless content
Compact HTML
W3C define Spec. in 1998
Cascading style sheets
Support GIF image
Accept two-byte character encoding
Shift-JIS use in Japan
Unicode encoding used outside Japan
12. 3.3 Markup languages for
wireless content
XHTML Mobile Profile
Reformulation by W3C in 2000
Modify HTML4 to match XML1.0
grammar
Not accommodate small device
13. 3.3 Markup languages for
wireless content
WML 2.0
Release on August 2001
Keep XHTML & CSS Mobile Profile
Standard
Compatibility with WML 1.x
23. 3.4 Browser evolution
Multi-model browser
Voice commands
Keypads
Stylus
Gesture
being developed by IBM and Opera
is based on the XHTML+Voice
(X+V) specification.