Sony Ericsson unveils its first commercial 3G phone
February 17, 2003
Today, at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France, Sony Ericsson unveiled the
Z1010 dual mode UMTS/GSM-GPRS phone. The clamshell Z1010 is designed to give consumers
the best possible experience of imaging, messaging and connectivity applications
using 3G. Optimised for video conferencing and video applications, it features two
inbuilt cameras, two displays, video support and a host of other features.
This fully featured dual mode UMTS/GSM-GPRS mobile phone will be Sony Ericsson’s
first in a line of 3G-products made available for the consumer market. It is demonstrated
featuring video calls and streaming video applications, in a live 3G network in
Cannes. The Z1010 focuses on easy-to- use multimedia messaging, taking advantage
of the capacity and capability of 3G networks. For this, the clamshell Z1010 features
two displays and two cameras. The main display is a full graphic 65K colour display
and a grey scale status display is located on the front panel of the phone, for
easy access to information when the phone is closed.
The integrated camera is easy to use for capturing still images and video, which
can then be sent as MMS or e- mail. There is also a dedicated video call camera
placed below the main display, so while the camera is filming the user, he or she
can watch the other party in the display. To be able to easily move information
between the Z1010 and other devices, as well as for memory extension, the phone
features Sony Memory Stick Duo™ technology which makes it easy to transfer images,
video clips and music files to and from the phone.
“We are showing this product now to support operators’ commercial 3G launch programmes
and to inspire users and application developers with full 3G functionality support.
2003 will be the year when the industry will have to focus heavily on interoperability
and standardisation in order to launch attractive 3G services and applications,”
says Jan Wäreby, Corporate Executive VP, Head of Sales and Marketing at Sony Ericsson.
“Supporting this process is definitely one of Sony Ericsson’s strengths thanks to
our Ericsson heritage, closeness to the operators and the fact that we were the
first ones to carry out hand-over between GSM and 3G in September 2002,” says Mr
Wäreby.
Upon completion of IOT during Q2, there will be full commercial availability to
support operator launch programmes during the second half of 2003. Sony Ericsson
has been shipping UMTS network test phones to selected operator customers since
the middle of 2002 and in September announced, together with Ericsson, the first
live, dual mode UMTS/GSM calls with seamless handover between the two modes. The
demonstration, which included high data rate in live UMTS/GSM networks, was done
on Sony Ericsson test units based on a commercial platform developed by Ericsson
Mobile Platforms and it is also on this platform that the Z1010 is based.
Z1010 product features:
Imaging
Video Call
TwinCam
VGA for still
QCIF for video
UMTS 64kbits uplink
GPRS 4+2
Dual displays:
176x220 pixels / 65 536 colors
101x80 pixels / 4-level grey scale
Entertainment
Audio and video:
MPEG 4, H.263, MP3, ACC, AMR
UMTS 384kbit downlink
Polyphonic Sound 24 voices
WAP2.0
Java MIDP 1.0
Messaging
SMS/EMS/MMS/MMS video
Wireless village
Connectivity
Bluetooth long range
Sony Memory stick Duo™, 16MB included
USB true connector - 12Mbit
IrDA
Pictures of the Z1010 can be downloaded from www.SonyEricsson.com/pressroom
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB offers mobile communications products for
people who appreciate the possibilities of powerful technology. Established in 2001
by Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson and Sony Corporation, the joint venture continues
to build on the success of its two innovative parent companies. Sony Ericsson creates
value for its operator customers by bringing new ways of using multimedia communications
while mobile. The company’s management is based in London, and has 4,000 employees
across the globe working on research, development, design, sales, marketing, distribution
and support.
For further information, please visit: www.SonyEricsson.com