User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Quick start
- 3 Phone menus
- 4 Calls
- 5 Contacts
- 6 Messages
- 7 Multimedia functions
- 8 Browsers
- 9 Customizing the phone
- 10 Other functions
- 11 Using the GPS
- 12 Appendix
- 12.1 Technical features
- 12.2 Certification and safety information for the United States and countries using FCC standards
- 12.2.1 FCC Part 15 statement
- 12.2.2 FCC SAR information
- 12.2.3 Safety Information
- 12.2.4 Distance of operation
- 12.2.5 FDA consumer information on wireless phones
- Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
- What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
- What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
- What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
- What about children using wireless phones?
- Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions?
- Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work?
- 12.2.6 Driving safety tips
- 12.3 Certification and safety information for Europe and countries using CE standards
- 12.4 Environment
- 12.5 End User License Agreement [EULA]
- 12.6 Java™
- 12.7 Warranty conditions
- 12.8 Troubleshooting
- Index
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12.6 Java™
When running a Java™ application, you may be prompted to
grant access to protected features. These features are
protected because using them could incur you cost, or involve
your personal data. In case of doubt, don't hesitate to refuse
access by selecting the "No" button.
The security configuration menu is an expert feature! You must
know exactly what you are doing before attempting to change
security parameters of a MIDlet. Misunderstanding changes
may render MIDlet non functional and/or lead to higher risks for
your private data or impact your airtime consumption. Any
changes in the security configuration are done under your
responsibility. In no case shall Sagem Mobiles and/or your
network provider be liable for any damages deriving from or
arising out of such changes in the security configuration.
You must be aware that applications downloaded to your
phone could cause the phone to perform actions for which you
will be billed, such as making calls and sending SMS.
Depending on your operator's billing policy, you may also be
charged for downloading applications because of airtime
consumption.
Security considerations
Java™ MIDP technology is an efficient way to provide powerful
applications in mobile phones. All these MIDP 2.0 features
cannot be simply exposed to any MIDlet installed in the
handset: a careful access control system is implemented in the
device to protect your private data and airtime consumption.
Access controls are gathered in 9 security groups:
– Network access
– Auto invocation
– Phone call
– Local connectivity
– Messaging receive
– Messaging sending
– Read User data
–Write User data
– Multimedia recording
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