Kyocera M1000
:- Kyocera. mod: M1000. nav: Openwave Mobile Browser. mv: 6.2. Release date = 2003 Enero.Display Kyocera M1000 specs
Screen width = 160 px. Screen height = 128 px. Number of columns = 11. Number of lines = 6. Max image width (viewable) = 120 px. Max image height (viewable) = 120 px. physical screen width = 27 mm. physical screen height = 27 mm.IMG Kyocera M1000 specs
Images : WBMP, GIF, Animated GIF (gif89a), JPG, PNG. Number of colors = 256.Audio Video Streaming Kyocera M1000 specs
Streaming preferred protocol = rtsp.Markup language Kyocera M1000 specs
Excellent CSS. Preferred markup = html wi oma xhtmlmp 1 0. Markup : WML 1.1, WML 1.2, WML 1.3, XHTML basic (XHTML reduced to a minimal set of tags), XHTML MP (XHTML with a minimal set of tags with the addition of a few extra tags to allow for the application of WCSS), DoCoMo's iHTML 1.0, DoCoMo's iHTML 2.0, DoCoMo's iHTML 3.0, DoCoMo's xHTML 1.0, generic compact HTML (cHTML). multipart/mixed content to package full pages (HTML, CSS and pictures) into one single object..HTML Kyocera M1000 specs
HTML Preferred DTD to use = xhtml mp1.CSS Kyocera M1000 specs
CSS property width:100% does not work as expected. In those case, one is better off using the max image width to force tables to be the correct size across the screen..Cache Kyocera M1000 specs
TTL (TIME TO LIVE : The length of time that a device keeps a deck in cache)..HTML Extras Kyocera M1000 specs
HTTP POST method. Basic Authentication (login and password).Securit Kyocera M1000 specs
HTTPS protocol (SSL connections).Storage Kyocera M1000 specs
Max size for the mark-up in a page (XHTML, WML browsers) = 24000 chars. Max url length in requests = 256 chars.Bearer Kyocera M1000 specs
Maximum bandwidth reachable by the device. = 9 kilobits (1 kilobit = 1000 bits).XHTML Kyocera M1000 specs
Background colour cannot be set. Autoexpand select. Allows invisible text. Monospace fonts only. Tables to define layout. CSS for coloring cell table. CSS property to define the format of an input field.. Accept the format attribute in input fields. wrap / nowrap mode in XHTML. MARQUEE though CSS syntax. Allows disabled form elements. Can define the document title with the title tag.. Preferred charset = iso8859. Openwave: XHTML extensions support. Make phone call string = wtai://wp/mc;. Preferred mime type = application/vnd.wap.xhtml+xml. File upload. Cookies.WTA Kyocera M1000 specs
WML call function.CHTML Kyocera M1000 specs
Prefix to initiate a voice call = tel:.SMS - SCKL Kyocera M1000 specs
SMS enabled.WAP Push Kyocera M1000 specs
Supports WAP Push messages. Character set : UTF-8. An expiry date can be set for the message.DRM Kyocera M1000 specs
OMA DRM ForwardLock V1.0.WML Kyocera M1000 specs
Proportional font. Built in back button support. Softkey support. Table support. The browser lists numbers to pick an element from a list. A select element is the most usable menu format. Links may be associated with icons. Respects the accesskey attribute of the anchor tag < a >. wrap/nowrap. The Openwave browser will present the text in this block (< p mode=nowrap >) on a single line that will only scroll (like marquee) when the line has been activated (has focus).. Prefetching of other decks is supported. Wizards recommended. Cannot display images and text on same line. Uses WML extensions (As WML extensions we mean pictograms and other tags that were never formalized by the WAP forum). Make phone call string = wtai://wp/mc;. Can skip aligned link row with just one click down.Object download specs Kyocera M1000
OMA specifications for object downloading. Max ringtone voices = 1. Displayable colors for a wallpaper = 2 bits/pixel. Screensaver displayable colors = 2 bits/pixel. Displayable colors in pictures = 2 bits/pixel.Kyocera M1000 2003 Enero Kyocera. M1000. Openwave Mobile Browser. 6.2. 2003 Enero.
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