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Motorola E398 series Podręcznik użytkownika
Graphics & Video
This chapter describes the graphic environment available in the Motorola E398 handset. It
includes information on picture and animation formats, size restrictions, pre-defined
media, and more. Use this chapter as a reference when creating pictures or animations
that support your products.
In general, file size is limited by available memory. All media (wallpaper, screensavers,
ring tones, and themes), whether pre-loaded on the device or downloaded by the user,
share the same storage area (total of 4 MB). The available memory for downloaded files
will vary based on the media pre-loaded into the device. This pre-loaded media will vary
from region to region and from carrier to carrier. Motorola recommends keeping all media
files as small as possible to ensure the consumer has the ability to download and use a
variety of files to enhance the user experience.

Supported Picture Formats

The Motorola E398 handset supports the following graphic and animation formats:
Type
EMS 5.0 Bitmaps
GIF 87a
GIF 89a
JPEG
WBMP
Graphics & Video
Description
Enhanced Messaging Service bitmap
Graphics Interchange Format, a standard file format for
lossless compression of still images. It is used to display
static images and is the preferred format for pictures.
The GIF 89a standard is a superset of the GIF 87a
specification. It allows a sequence of GIF images to be
displayed in succession that generates an animation.
Joint Photography Expert Group standard. JPEG is
designed for compressing either full-color or gray-scale
images of natural, real-world scenes, not line art or
lettering.
Wireless Bitmap format described in the WAP
specifications. It is an optimized bitmap format intended
for use in portable devices with smaller screens and
limited display capabilities.
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