Patent classifications
H04B1/3816
Subscriber identity module (SIM) ejector
Several embodiments for ejecting a SIM tray from an electronic device are disclosed. In some embodiments, a lever positioned behind the tray can be actuated to eject the tray. In some embodiments, a pivot mechanism can be actuated to eject the tray. In other embodiments, a gear mechanism can be actuated to eject the tray. In other embodiments, a spring element can be actuated to eject the tray. In some embodiments, the electronic device may include a key feature that allows the tray to eject only when a tool is used having a mating key feature with the key feature of the electronic device.
Subscriber identity module (SIM) ejector
Several embodiments for ejecting a SIM tray from an electronic device are disclosed. In some embodiments, a lever positioned behind the tray can be actuated to eject the tray. In some embodiments, a pivot mechanism can be actuated to eject the tray. In other embodiments, a gear mechanism can be actuated to eject the tray. In other embodiments, a spring element can be actuated to eject the tray. In some embodiments, the electronic device may include a key feature that allows the tray to eject only when a tool is used having a mating key feature with the key feature of the electronic device.
SIM card connector
A SIM card connector includes an insulating body, a plurality of first terminals and a plurality of second terminals. The insulating body has a plurality of first slots and a plurality of second slots. Each side wall of each first slot has a limiting slot. The plurality of the first terminals are inserted into the plurality of the first slots. Each first terminal has a first base portion, a first soldering portion connected with a lower end of the first base portion, and a first contacting portion connected with an upper end of the first base portion. The plurality of the second terminals are inserted into the plurality of the second slots. Each second terminal has a second contacting portion slantwise extended towards a rear end of the insulating body and exposed beyond a top surface of the insulating body.
SIM card connector
A SIM card connector includes an insulating body, a plurality of first terminals and a plurality of second terminals. The insulating body has a plurality of first slots and a plurality of second slots. Each side wall of each first slot has a limiting slot. The plurality of the first terminals are inserted into the plurality of the first slots. Each first terminal has a first base portion, a first soldering portion connected with a lower end of the first base portion, and a first contacting portion connected with an upper end of the first base portion. The plurality of the second terminals are inserted into the plurality of the second slots. Each second terminal has a second contacting portion slantwise extended towards a rear end of the insulating body and exposed beyond a top surface of the insulating body.
TERMINAL DEVICE, BASE STATION DEVICE, COMMUNICATION METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
A terminal device configured to perform D2D transmission by a higher layer includes: a reception unit receiving from a base station device one or a plurality of first parameters relating to transmit power and receiving a second parameter for configuring a first transmission resource from the base station device; and a transmission unit performing, upon receipt of the second parameter in an RRC idle state, the D2D transmission using the first transmission resource with the transmit power in accordance with a first parameter corresponding to an authorized range among the one or plurality of first parameters.
TERMINAL DEVICE, BASE STATION DEVICE, COMMUNICATION METHOD, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
A terminal device configured to perform D2D transmission by a higher layer includes: a reception unit receiving from a base station device one or a plurality of first parameters relating to transmit power and receiving a second parameter for configuring a first transmission resource from the base station device; and a transmission unit performing, upon receipt of the second parameter in an RRC idle state, the D2D transmission using the first transmission resource with the transmit power in accordance with a first parameter corresponding to an authorized range among the one or plurality of first parameters.
SMART CAP AND VOICE CONTROLLING METHOD
A smart cap includes a fixing sleeve, a brim portion, and a sun visor. The fixing sleeve rotatably connects with one side of the brim portion, and the sun visor connects with another side of the brim portion which is relative to the one side of the brim portion. The fixing sleeve includes a voice inputting device, a voice outputting device, a communication device, and a SIM card. A motherboard running programs is configured on the brim portion, and an upper surface of the sun visor has a solar charging battery, a lower surface of the sun visor being a display screen. The solar charging battery provides power for all components of the smart cap via a power management device.
Multimedia card service system and method
This invention disclosure relates to a service system and service method where a handwritten message and video information are sent together on a paper card to a recipient. Then, the recipient reads the contents of the card and retrieves the video file from the card.
To do this, following sequential steps are required; the step in which a video file in a mobile device is sent to a video server and saved into the server; the step in which an index information for the saved video file is generated; the step in which the index generated in the server is sent to the mobile device; the step in which the received index information is stored in NFC tag within a paper card; the step in which the paper card containing the NFC tag is delivered to a target person; the step in which the index information of the card's NFC is extracted by the mobile device of the receiver; the step in which the extracted index is sent to the video server, then, the server searches the matching file with the index and the found file is sent back to the mobile device; and the step in which the downloaded file is played on the screen of the mobile device.
Multimedia card service system and method
This invention disclosure relates to a service system and service method where a handwritten message and video information are sent together on a paper card to a recipient. Then, the recipient reads the contents of the card and retrieves the video file from the card.
To do this, following sequential steps are required; the step in which a video file in a mobile device is sent to a video server and saved into the server; the step in which an index information for the saved video file is generated; the step in which the index generated in the server is sent to the mobile device; the step in which the received index information is stored in NFC tag within a paper card; the step in which the paper card containing the NFC tag is delivered to a target person; the step in which the index information of the card's NFC is extracted by the mobile device of the receiver; the step in which the extracted index is sent to the video server, then, the server searches the matching file with the index and the found file is sent back to the mobile device; and the step in which the downloaded file is played on the screen of the mobile device.
Managing transmitter collisions
Various embodiments implemented on a mobile communication device (e.g., a multi-SIM-multi-active communication device) mitigate degraded transmit performance typically experienced by a lower-priority subscription during a Tx collision event in which a higher-priority subscription receives a shared Tx resource of the mobile communication device to the exclusion of the lower-priority subscription. Specifically, in various embodiments, a processor of the mobile communication device may determine when an upcoming transmission of the lower-priority subscription will collide with a scheduled transmission of the higher-priority subscription (i.e., may determine when a Tx collision event will occur between the subscriptions) and may implement one or more Tx collision management strategies in response to determining that the lower-priority subscription's upcoming transmission will collide with a transmission of the higher-priority subscription, thus improving the lower-priority subscription's overall performance.