Patent classifications
H04M2250/22
Adaptive grip suppression within curved display edges
In aspects of adaptive grip suppression, a wireless device has a display screen with curved display edges to display a user interface associated with a device application, the user interface including a selectable element to initiate a device application action. The wireless device implements an adaptive control module to adaptively manage grip suppression in the curved display edges of the display screen, which limits the device application action from being initiated based on inadvertent touch inputs on the selectable element. The adaptive control module can determine that the selectable element of the user interface is displayed within a region of a curved display edge of the display screen, and decrease the grip suppression in the region of the curved display edge proximate the selectable element of the user interface.
PRESSURE DETECTION STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A pressure detection structure and an electronic device are provided that improve sensitivity and accuracy of pressure detection. The pressure detection structure includes: N piezo-resistors connected at the first dielectric layer to form a Wheatstone bridge, where an opening of a first cavity is provided on the first surface of the substrate. The two ends, in a first direction, of the vertical projection of a first piezo-resistor among the N piezo-resistors on a contact surface between the N piezo-resistors and the first dielectric layer are located respectively on the two sides, in the first direction, of the vertical projection of the first cavity on the contact surface. The long side of a second piezo-resistor among the N piezo-resistors is perpendicular to the first direction, and the vertical projection of the second piezo-resistor on the contact surface does not overlap with the vertical projection of the first cavity.
TOUCH MODULE AND TERMINAL DEVICE
A touch module is provided, which includes a base layer, an intermediate layer, and a touch layer. The intermediate layer is mounted on the base layer, and the touch layer is mounted on the intermediate layer. The intermediate layer has a heat dissipation substrate and foam that are attached to each other, the heat dissipation substrate has an etched surface and a back surface that are opposite to each other, and a near field communication coil is etched on the etched surface. A terminal device including a housing and a display panel is also provided. The display panel is disposed on the housing, and the touch module is disposed on the display panel. The near field communication coil is integrated on the heat dissipation substrate.
INFORMATION SHARING METHOD FOR SMART SCENE SERVICE AND RELATED APPARATUS
An information sharing method for a smart scene service is disclosed, including: A first electronic device of a first user receives first information. When determining that the first information includes information about a to-be-processed transaction of a target event, the first electronic device generates a first smart scene service of the target event based on the information about the to-be-processed transaction, where the first smart scene service provides the first user with a reminder service and/or a planning service of the to-be-processed transaction. The first electronic device sends a part or all of the information about the to-be-processed transaction to a second electronic device of a second user. This can implement information sharing of a smart scene service between a plurality of devices.
Portable multifunction device, method, and graphical user interface supporting user navigations of graphical objects on a touch screen display
A portable multifunction device displays a first user interface object and a second user interface object on a touch screen display. Upon detecting a finger-down event at the first user interface object and one or more finger-dragging events on the touch screen display, the device moves the first user interface object on the touch screen display along a path determined by the finger-dragging events until the first user interface object at least in part overlaps the second user interface object. Upon detecting a finger-up event at the second user interface object, the device visually replaces the second user interface object with the first user interface object.
Electronic device with flexible display structures
An electronic device may have a flexible display. The electronic device may have housing portions that are rotatably coupled to each other so that the flexible display may fold along one or more bend axes. A device may have rollers that store a flexible display and that help deploy the display from within a housing when additional display area is desired. A touch screen in a housing may be overlapped by a flexible display that has been scrolled outwardly from the housing. Wireless transmitter and receiver circuitry may be used to convey image data to display driver circuitry. The display driver circuitry may display images on a pixel array in a flexible display based on the image data. Magnets may be used to outwardly bias edge-mounted bistable support structures to help prevent a rolled flexible display from wrinkling.
WATCH PHONE AND METHOD FOR HANDLING AN INCOMING CALL IN THE WATCH PHONE
A watch phone and a method for handling an incoming call using the watch phone are provided. In the watch phone, a display device includes a touch screen panel and a display, turns off the touch screen panel in a watch mode, turns on the touch screen panel in an idle mode or upon receipt of an incoming call, and displays at least two areas for call connection and call rejection, upon receipt of the incoming call. A single mode selection key selects one of the watch mode and the idle mode. A controller performs control operations so that the touch screen panel is turned off in the watch mode and is turned on in the idle mode or upon receipt of the incoming call, and connects or rejects the incoming call, when the at least two areas for call connection or call rejection, which are displayed upon receipt of the incoming call, are pointed to or dragged to.
REMOTE USER INTERFACE
Target electronic devices can be remotely controlled using a personal electronic device are disclosed. The personal electronic device can identify target devices that are responsive to remote control. The personal electronic device displays graphical user interface objects that, when selected, cause the personal electronic device to instruct the target electronic device to perform an operation.
FORCE SENSING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A force sensing system for determining if a user input has occurred, the system comprising: an input channel, to receive an input from at least one force sensor; an activity detection stage, to monitor an activity level of the input from the at least one force sensor and, responsive to an activity level which may be indicative of a user input being reached, to generate an indication that an activity has occurred at the force sensor; and an event detection stage to receive said indication, and to determine if a user input has occurred based on the received input from the at least one force sensor.
Mobile terminal for displaying a preview image to be captured by a camera and control method therefor
Disclosed are a mobile terminal and a control method therefor. The mobile terminal according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: a camera provided to a main body; a display unit for displaying a preview image for the photographing of the camera; and a control unit for detecting the entering into of a subject recognition mode while the preview image is being displayed, and in the subject recognition mode, analyzing objects included in the preview image so as to recognize a subject to be photographed, and applying, to the preview image, a camera effect matched with the recognized subject. In addition, while the matched camera effect is being applied to the preview image, the control unit may further provide, on the display unit, on the basis of a touch input applied to the preview image, a list of camera effects additionally applicable to the recognized subject.