METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING NETWORK TRAFFIC

20240098175 ยท 2024-03-21

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A method carried out by a computer in an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, wherein the electronic device is configured for providing a telephone connection to a second electronic device, includes the steps: provide a telephone connection to the second electronic device; display an end call icon on the touch-sensitive display while providing the telephone connection to the second electronic device, wherein in case the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device: within a determined time range after termination of the telephone connection, a detection of the touch-sensitive display being touched in a display area in which the end call icon was displayed during the telephone connection does not initiate a new telephone call.

    Claims

    1. A method carried out by a computer in an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, wherein the electronic device is configured for providing a telephone connection to a second electronic device, the method comprising the steps: providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device; displaying an end call icon on the touch-sensitive display while providing the telephone connection to the second electronic device, wherein in case the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device: within a determined time range after termination of the telephone connection, a detection of the touch-sensitive display being touched in a display area in which the end call icon was displayed during the telephone connection, does not initiate a new telephone call.

    2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the following steps are executed before the step of providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device: detecting a selection of a telephone call icon that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display; displaying a telephone menu associated with the selection of the telephone call icon on the touch-sensitive display; detecting a selection of a contact or telephone number that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display; initiating a telephone call to the second electronic device associated with the selected contact or telephone number for the purpose of providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device.

    3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the telephone menu associated with the telephone call icon displays a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers, wherein the different contacts or telephone numbers are arranged as a list.

    4. The method according to claim 1, wherein only a detection of the touch-sensitive display being touched in the display area in which the end call icon was displayed during the telephone connection, does not initiate a new telephone connection, wherein a detection of the touch-sensitive display being touched outside the display area in which the end call icon was displayed during the telephone connection, does select the operation associated with the icon that is displayed on the area where the touch-sensitive display is touched.

    5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the determined time range after termination of the telephone connection is set to a value of 0 seconds to 5 seconds, in particular 0 seconds to 2 seconds, preferably 0 seconds to 0.7 seconds.

    6. The method according to claim 1, wherein after termination of the telephone connection by the second electronic device, the touch-sensitive display displays the telephone menu that was displayed before providing the telephone connection to the second electronic device, wherein at least in the display area where the end call icon was displayed, a selection of a contact or telephone number of the updated telephone menu that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display could be made impossible during the determined time range.

    7. The method according to claim 1, wherein after termination of the telephone connection by the second electronic device, the touch-sensitive display displays the telephone menu that was displayed before providing the telephone connection to the second electronic device, wherein further selection of an operation is not possible during the determined time range after termination of the telephone connection.

    8. The method according to claim 7, wherein if the displayed telephone menu is a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers including the telephone connection that was just terminated and it is detected that the touch-sensitive display is touched in a display area in which the end call icon was displayed during the last telephone connection, then instead of directly initiating a new telephone connection to one of the contacts or telephone numbers displayed in the call history, a confirmation request appears that requests further confirmation to initiate a new telephone connection.

    9. The method according to claim 1, wherein after termination of the telephone connection by the second electronic device, the end call icon is still displayed for the determined time range.

    10. The method according to claim 1, wherein after termination of the telephone connection by the second electronic device, a telephone menu is displayed that does not allow direct initiation of a further telephone connection.

    11. The method according to claim 1, wherein the determined time range after termination of the telephone connection, is not caused by a delay due to lack of computing power, but is foreseen intentionally.

    12. A method carried out by a computer in an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display, wherein the electronic device is configured for providing a telephone connection to a second electronic device, the method comprising the steps: detecting a selection of a telephone call icon that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display; displaying a telephone menu associated with the selection of the telephone call icon on the touch-sensitive display, wherein the telephone menu displays a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers, wherein the different contacts or telephone numbers are arranged are arranged as a list; detecting a selection of a recent telephone connection to one of the contacts or telephone numbers that are displayed in the call history on the touch-sensitive display; initiating a telephone call to the second electronic device associated with the selected contact or telephone number for the purpose of providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device; providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device; displaying an end call icon on the touch-sensitive display while providing the telephone connection to the second electronic device, wherein in case the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device: displaying a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers including the telephone connection that was just terminated, wherein the different contacts or telephone numbers are arranged are arranged in as a list wherein within a determined time range after termination of the telephone connection, a detection of the touch-sensitive display being touched in a display area in which the end call icon was displayed during the telephone connection, does not initiate a new telephone call.

    13. An electronic device comprising a computer, wherein the computer is configured to perform the steps of the method of claim 1.

    14. A computer program comprising instructions which, when the program is executed by a computer in an electronic device, cause the computer to carry out the steps of the method of claim 1.

    15. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that stores a computer program comprising a set of computer readable instructions which, when executed by a computer in an electronic device, cause the computer to carry out the steps of the method of claim 1.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0059] The subject matter regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. Embodiments of the invention, both as to organization and method of operation, together with objects, features, and advantages of the invention, will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.

    [0060] In the drawings, which each show a greatly simplified schematic illustration,

    [0061] FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a setting of an electronic device and a second electronic device in communication;

    [0062] FIG. 2 shows steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device as known from the prior art;

    [0063] FIG. 3 shows a first embodiment of steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device;

    [0064] FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment of steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device;

    [0065] FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment of steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device;

    [0066] FIG. 6 shows a fourth embodiment of steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device;

    [0067] FIG. 7 shows a fifth embodiment of steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device; and

    [0068] FIG. 8 shows a sixth embodiment of steps that are performed when providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0069] First of all, it is to be noted that in the different embodiments described, equal parts are provided with equal reference numbers and/or equal component designations, where the disclosures contained in the entire description may be analogously transferred to equal parts with equal reference numbers and/or equal component designations. Moreover, the specifications of location, such as at the top, at the bottom, at the side, chosen in the description refer to the directly described and depicted figure and in case of a change of position, these specifications of location are to be analogously transferred to the new position.

    [0070] FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a setting of an electronic device 1 and a second electronic device 2. In FIG. 1, the electronic device 1 and the second electronic device 2 are displayed in a schematic view.

    [0071] As seen from FIG. 1, the electronic device 1 can be in the form of a mobile telephone, such as a smartphone. The second electronic device 2 can also be in the form of a mobile telephone, such as a smartphone.

    [0072] For providing a telephone connection between the electronic device 1 and the second electronic device 2, both of the devices can be in connection with a communication network 3.

    [0073] The communication network 3 can have multiple receiver and transmitter units. In particular, the communication network 3 can be configured for wireless communication. Such wireless communication may use any of a plurality of communications standards, protocols and technologies, including but not limited to Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE), high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA), Evolution, Data-Only (EV-DO), HSPA, HSPA+, Dual-Cell HSPA (DC-HSPDA), long term evolution (LTE), near field communication (NFC), wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE), Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) (e.g., IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, and/or IEEE 802.11ac), voice over Internet Protocol (Vol P), Wi-MAX, a protocol for e-mail (e.g., Internet message access protocol (I MAP) and/or post office protocol (POP)), instant messaging (e.g., extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP), Session Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS)), and/or Short Message Service (SMS), or any other suitable communication protocol, including communication protocols not yet developed as of the filing date of this document.

    [0074] The communication network 3 can make use of radio frequency to receive and send signals. Such signals can be electromagnetic signals.

    [0075] The electronic device 1 comprises a computer 4, which can serve for managing the physical entities of the electronic device 1. The computer 4 can comprise one or more processors. The computer 4 can also comprise a memory. The memory can be storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors. The one or more programs can include instructions for providing a telephone connection to the second electronic device 2.

    [0076] The electronic device 1 also comprises a touch-sensitive display 5. Such a touch-sensitive display 5 can also be called a touch screen. The touch-sensitive display 5 serves for interaction with a user of the electronic device 1. The touch-sensitive display 5 can serve for displaying information. The touch-sensitive display 5 can also serve for entering commands into the computer 4 for performing the actions desired by the user. This can happen by the user making contact with the touch-sensitive display 5 by using one or more fingers.

    [0077] FIG. 2 shows the process steps that are performed on the electronic device 1 for establishing a telephone connection to the second electronic device 2, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 1 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 1.

    [0078] The process steps of FIG. 2 are prior art.

    [0079] In a first process step A, the electronic device 1 can be set into an unlocked state and on the touch-sensitive display 5 a main user interface 6 can be displayed. The main user interface 6 can display a plurality of icons. One of the icons can be a telephone call icon 7.

    [0080] By touching the telephone call icon 7 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to enter a telephone menu 9 associated with the telephone call icon 7. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of a telephone call icon 7 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5. In reaction to this selection, the telephone menu 9 is displayed as described in the following process step B.

    [0081] In the process step B, the telephone menu 9 is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 of the electronic device 1.

    [0082] The telephone menu 9 can comprise a call options menu 10. The call options menu 10 can contain different call options such as Favorites 11, Recents 12, Contacts 13, Keypad 14 and Voicemail 15, wherein each of the call options can have its own icon.

    [0083] The call option 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the call options menu 10 that is currently active can be highlighted. The appearance of the telephone menu 9 can be adapted to the call option 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 that is currently active.

    [0084] By default, it can be set, that when a selection of the telephone call icon 7 is detected in the main user interface 6, the call options menu 10 highlights and displays that call option 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the call options menu 10 that was previously highlighted and displayed before the telephone menu 9 was closed in a previous session.

    [0085] In one configuration, that is displayed in step B of FIG. 2, the telephone menu 9 can display a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers 16, wherein the different contacts or telephone numbers 16 are arranged in the form of a list. The list can have multiple lines, wherein each of the lines represents a contact or telephone number 16.

    [0086] By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0087] While the connection is being established, an establishing call options menu can be displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5. For the sake of simplicity, this menu and process step is not separately displayed in the drawings.

    [0088] In case the user of the second electronic device 2 accepts the phone call, a telephone connection to the second electronic device 2 can be provided.

    [0089] While the telephone connection to the second electronic device 2 is provided, a telephone connection menu 17 can be displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, as shown in step C.

    [0090] The telephone connection menu 17 can comprise an end call icon 18 for terminating the telephone connection.

    [0091] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 immediately displays and makes available for selection an updated telephone menu 9. This updated telephone menu 9 can display a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers 16, including the recent telephone connection, wherein the different contacts or telephone numbers 16 are arranged in the form of a list. The list can have multiple lines, wherein each of the lines represents a contact or telephone number 16.

    [0092] In case the user of the electronic device 1 also had the intention of terminating the telephone connection during process step C, the immediate switch to step D could be performed while the user is moving his finger to the position of the touch-sensitive display 5, where the end call icon 18 was displayed in process step C. In this case, the user might not recognize the change of appearance of the content displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 to step D and thus could unintentionally touch the touch-sensitive display 5 with his finger 8 on the position where the end call icon 18 was displayed in process step C. As in a time, when the user touches the touch-sensitive display 5 with his finger 8, the touch-sensitive display 5 already displays the telephone menu 9 of step D, the user could unintentionally select a contact or telephone number 16 that is in the position where the end call icon 18 was displayed in process step C and immediately initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16. In the example of FIG. 2 D this could be Contact 5. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected. While the connection is being established, an establishing call options menu can be displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5.

    [0093] This behavior of the prior art example leads to excess use of battery resources in the electronic device, because establishing a telephone connection is very energy intense. The behavior also leads to network overload, because if a lot of people have such electronic devices that have a malfunction to build up unwanted telephone connections, a communication network, such as a GSM-Network, has to handle a lot of unnecessary traffic. This behavior also leads to negative environmental impacts and also negative health impacts on the user of the electronic device, because in the phase when building up a telephone connection, the radiation exposure is the highest. It is a long felt need to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art.

    [0094] Improved embodiments of the electronic device 1 and improved embodiments of methods carried out by the computer 4 in the electronic device 1 are described in connection with the following figures.

    [0095] FIG. 3 shows a first embodiment of method steps carried out by the computer 4 in the electronic device 1.

    [0096] In a first process step A, the electronic device 1 can be set into an unlocked state and on the touch-sensitive display 5 a main user interface 6 can be displayed. The main user interface 6 can display a plurality of icons. One of the icons can be a telephone call icon 7.

    [0097] By touching the telephone call icon 7 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to enter a telephone menu 9 associated with the telephone call icon 7. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of a telephone call icon 7 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5. In reaction to this selection, the telephone menu 9 is displayed as described in the following process step B.

    [0098] In the process step B, the telephone menu 9 is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 of the electronic device 1.

    [0099] The telephone menu 9 can comprise a call options menu 10. The call options menu 10 can contain different call options such as Favorites 11, Recents 12, Contacts 13, Keypad 14 and Voicemail 15, wherein each of the call options can have its own icon.

    [0100] The call option 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the call options menu 10 that is currently active can be highlighted. The appearance of the telephone menu 9 can be adapted to the call option 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 that is currently active.

    [0101] By default, it can be set, that when a selection of the telephone call icon 7 is detected in the main user interface 6, the call options menu 10 highlights and displays that call option 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the call options menu 10 that was previously highlighted and displayed before the telephone menu 9 was closed in a previous session.

    [0102] In one configuration, that is displayed in step B of FIG. 3, the telephone menu 9 can display a call history of recent telephone connections to different contacts or telephone numbers 16, wherein the different contacts or telephone numbers 16 are arranged in the form of a list. The list can have multiple lines, wherein each of the lines represents a contact or telephone number 16.

    [0103] By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0104] While the connection is being established, an establishing call options menu can be displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5. For the sake of simplicity, this menu and process step is not separately displayed in the drawings.

    [0105] In case the user of the second electronic device 2 accepts the phone call, a telephone connection to the second electronic device 2 can be provided.

    [0106] While the telephone connection to the second electronic device 2 is provided, a telephone connection menu 17 can be displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, as shown in step C.

    [0107] The telephone connection menu 17 can comprise an end call icon 18 for terminating the telephone connection.

    [0108] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could immediately display an updated telephone menu 9. In this embodiment, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 could be made unavailable during the determined time range.

    [0109] A selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of an updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be made available after the determined time range has passed. By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0110] Another embodiment is described by use of FIG. 3, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0111] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could display an updated telephone menu 9, but in this embodiment the updated telephone menu 9 could be in in grayed out display to make the user aware that a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed in grayed out representation on the touch-sensitive display 5 is not available during the determined time range.

    [0112] After the determined time range has passed, the updated telephone menu 9 can switch to normal appearance and a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of an updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be made available. By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0113] Another embodiment is described by use of FIG. 3, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0114] In this embodiment, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could still display the telephone connection menu 17, as shown in step C for the determined time range. After the determined time range has passed, the touch-sensitive display 5 could display an updated telephone menu 9, as displayed in step D.

    [0115] A selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of an updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be made available immediately when the updated telephone menu 9 is displayed. By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0116] FIG. 4 shows a further and possibly independent embodiment of the method, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0117] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could immediately display an updated telephone menu 9. In this embodiment, only in a display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 could be made impossible during the determined time range. Outside the display area 19, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be possible immediately when the updated telephone menu 9 is displayed.

    [0118] In a first variation of this embodiment, the display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C could have a different appearance in comparison to the rest of the updated telephone menu 9 displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5. For example, the display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C could be grayed out. The display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C could also be marked by a frame or a doted frame or the like.

    [0119] In a second variation of this embodiment, the display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C could have no different appearance in comparison to the rest of the updated telephone menu 9 displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5.

    [0120] A selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of an updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be made available without restriction after the determined time range has passed.

    [0121] By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0122] FIG. 5 shows a further and possibly independent embodiment of the method, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0123] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could immediately display an updated telephone menu 9. In this embodiment, the end call icon 18 could still be displayed in the updated telephone menu 9 during the determined time range. Outside the end call icon 18, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be possible immediately when the updated telephone menu 9 is displayed.

    [0124] A selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of an updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be made possible without restriction after the determined time range has passed.

    [0125] By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0126] FIG. 6 shows a further and possibly independent embodiment of the method, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0127] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could immediately display an updated telephone menu 9. In this embodiment, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 within a display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C, which is performed during the determined time range, leads to a popup of a confirmation request 20. Only after confirming the confirmation request 20 by setting an action, for example touching a predetermined area of the touch-sensitive display 5, the electronic device 1 can initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16.

    [0128] In this case the display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C could be marked by a frame or a doted frame or the like. It is also possible that the display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C has no different appearance in comparison to the rest of the updated telephone menu 9 displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5.

    [0129] Outside the display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be available immediately when the updated telephone menu 9 is displayed.

    [0130] A selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of an updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be made available without restriction after the determined time range has passed.

    [0131] By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0132] FIG. 7 shows a further and possibly independent embodiment of the method, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0133] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could immediately display an updated telephone menu 9. In this embodiment, the updated telephone menu 9 does not display any contacts or telephone numbers 16 within a display area 19 where the end call icon 18 was displayed in previous step C.

    [0134] Outside the display area 19, a selection of a contact or telephone number 16 of the updated telephone menu 9 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5, could be available immediately when the updated telephone menu 9 is displayed.

    [0135] The updated telephone menu 9 with all contacts or telephone numbers 16 can be displayed after the determined time range has lapsed.

    [0136] In another embodiment it is also possible that the updated telephone menu 9 with all contacts or telephone numbers 16 is displayed after a scroll movement is performed.

    [0137] By touching one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 with his finger 8, the user can command the electronic device 1 to initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is touched. In other words, the electronic device 1 can detect a selection of one of the contacts or telephone numbers 16 that is displayed on the touch-sensitive display 5 and initiate a telephone call to the second electronic device 2 associated with the selected contact or telephone number 16 that is selected.

    [0138] FIG. 8 shows a further and possibly independent embodiment of the method, wherein again, equal reference numbers and/or component designations are used for equal parts as in FIG. 3 above. In order to avoid unnecessary repetitions, it is pointed to/reference is made to the detailed description in FIG. 3. The steps A to C can be performed as described in FIG. 3.

    [0139] As displayed in step D, when the telephone connection is terminated by the second electronic device 2, the touch-sensitive display 5 could immediately display a main user interface 6.

    [0140] Starting from the main user interface 6, the user can set new actions.

    [0141] The exemplary embodiments show possible embodiment variants, and it should be noted in this respect that the invention is not restricted to these particular illustrated embodiment variants of it, but that rather also various combinations of the individual embodiment variants are possible and that this possibility of variation owing to the technical teaching provided by the present invention lies within the ability of the person skilled in the art in this technical field.

    [0142] The scope of protection is determined by the claims. Nevertheless, the description and drawings are to be used for construing the claims. Individual features or feature combinations from the different exemplary embodiments shown and described may represent independent inventive solutions. The object underlying the independent inventive solutions may be gathered from the description.

    [0143] All indications regarding ranges of values in the present description are to be understood such that these also comprise random and all partial ranges from it, for example, the indication 1 to 10 is to be understood such that it comprises all partial ranges based on the lower limit 1 and the upper limit 10, i.e. all partial ranges start with a lower limit of 1 or larger and end with an upper limit of 10 or less, for example 1 through 1.7, or 3.2 through 8.1, or 5.5 through 10.

    [0144] Finally, as a matter of form, it should be noted that for ease of understanding of the structure, elements are partially not depicted to scale and/or are enlarged and/or are reduced in size.

    [0145] Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

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    [0146] 1 electronic device [0147] 2 second electronic device [0148] 3 communication network [0149] 4 computer [0150] 5 touch-sensitive display [0151] 6 user interface [0152] 7 telephone call icon [0153] 8 finger [0154] 9 telephone menu [0155] 10 call options menu [0156] 11 Favorites [0157] 12 Recents [0158] 13 Contacts [0159] 14 Keypad [0160] 15 Voicemail [0161] 16 contact or telephone number [0162] 17 telephone connection menu [0163] 18 end call icon [0164] 19 display area [0165] 20 confirmation request