White paper
Sony Ericsson P1
28
May 2007
Picture gallery
With the Picture gallery application the user is able
to view, send and organize photographs. The
application also allows the contents of a folder to
be shown as a slide show. The user can then move
from picture to picture manually or let Picture
gallery do it automatically.
Picture gallery supports image types JPEG, BMP,
GIF (including animated), MBM, PNG, and WBMP
in 262 k colours.
From Picture gallery it is possible to launch the
Picture editor.
Picture editor
Using the Picture editor, it is possible to crop,
rotate and resize images. The editor also includes
fun layers, clip art and tools for drawing on the
image using the stylus. Different pen sizes and
colours are available, as well as a text tool for
formatting and inserting text into the image. When
creating MMS messages, the Picture editor is used
for editing inserted JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP
images as well as for creating simple JPEG images.
A simpler version of the Picture editor is used for
creating images for EMS messages.
Entertainment/multimedia
Media player
From the Media player the user can access three
media functions:
• Music – Select to access music tracks. Songs
may be collected in numerous ways, including
Internet download, file transfer from computer
or memory card.
Music can be organized and listened to on Sony
Ericsson P1. Music is grouped by Album, Artist
and Track in the music library. The Tracks view
displays all the music available. Tracks can be
added to the music library manually.
• Video – Select to access video clips.
• Radio – Select to launch the FM radio. See “FM
radio” on page 33 for more information.
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The Media player features an equalizer with
predefined settings like MegaBass, Pop, Classical.
It supports different audio and video formats,
streaming, download and playback.
The Media player is intelligently aware of other
applications in Sony Ericsson P1, playback is
paused when a telephone call is made or received.
Playlists
One of the most central Media player features is
the use of playlists. This feature allows users to
create their own ‘collections’ of songs and gives
easy access to them. It is possible to create, sort
and manage playlists using audio files that are
stored in the phone memory or on a memory card.
To avoid including ringtones in the music library
content that should be excluded can be specified.
Preinstalled ringtones are already placed in a
separate ringtone folder.