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FAQ-0893 What phones can I use to provide GSM/GPRS connectivity for Symbian OS during testing?

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Classification: General Category: Connectivity
Created: 07/11/2003 Modified: 07/14/2003
Number: FAQ-0893
Platform: Symbian OS v7.0

Question:
What telephony hardware does Symbian use for testing the IP connectivity of the OS?

Answer:
Here is a list of the officially supported devices for Symbian OS 7.0, if you can't source the devices below, the Nokia 6310 and SonyEricsson T68 and T68i are also now unofficially but nearly completely supported.

Interoperability Requirements
The TSY will need to interoperate with the following mobile phones using either an IR or serial cable link. Interoperation will be tested using the standard test suites for GSM TSY, enhanced to test the MM TSY. Not all the phones listed below will support all the TSY's functionality. A range of phones is specified to ensure we get test coverage of all our supported AT commands.

Identifier Description Assumptions & Dependencies Type Source(s)
GT83-AT-110 Nokia 8210 Tested with both IR and serial cable if possible. GSM RHR170
GT83-AT-117 Nokia 6210 Tested with both IR and serial cable if possible. GSM/ GPRS RHR170
GT83-AT-118 Nokia 9210 Tested with both IR and serial cable if possible. GSM RHR170
GT83-AT-112 Motorola Timeport 260 Tested with both IR and serial cable if possible. GSM/ GPRS RHR170
GT83-AT-113 Ericsson R520 Tested with both IR and serial cable if possible. GSM/ GPRS RHR170
GT83-AT-119 Ericsson T39 Tested with both IR and serial cable if possible. GSM RHR170