CN108712563B - Call control method and device and mobile terminal - Google Patents
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Abstract
The embodiment of the application discloses a call control method, a call control device and a mobile terminal. The mobile terminal comprises a terminal main body and a functional device module, wherein the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and can be slidably exposed out of the top of the terminal body, and posture change of the mobile terminal is acquired after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call; detecting whether the posture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition or not; and if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, controlling the functional device module to extend out so as to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call. The method can more flexibly control the mobile terminal, and the user does not need to manually trigger the incoming call to be connected in the process of connecting the call, thereby improving the user experience.
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Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of mobile terminals, and in particular, to a call control method and apparatus, and a mobile terminal.
Background
With the development of science and technology, mobile terminals such as mobile phones and tablet computers are widely used and have more and more functions, and the mobile terminals become necessary electronic equipment for daily life of people. However, as the requirement of the user of the mobile terminal for the experience of the display effect is higher and higher, more mobile terminals are improved towards a larger screen occupation ratio, for example, a receiver arranged on the front side of the mobile terminal is moved to other positions from the front side to improve the screen occupation ratio, however, the receiver arranged on the rear side of the mobile terminal has some defects in the using process, which causes the user experience to be poor.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above problems, the present application provides a call control method, an apparatus, and a mobile terminal, so as to implement flexible control of a receiver in a use process, and improve user experience.
In a first aspect, the present application provides a call control method, which is applied to a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and slidably exposed from a top of the terminal body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the method comprises the following steps: after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call, acquiring the attitude change of the mobile terminal; detecting whether the posture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition or not; and if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, controlling the functional device module to extend out so as to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call.
In a second aspect, the present application provides a call control device, which operates in a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and slidably exposed from a top of the terminal body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the device comprises: the gesture change acquiring unit is used for acquiring gesture changes of the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call; the gesture detection unit is used for detecting whether the gesture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition or not; and the function control unit is used for controlling the functional device module to extend out if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, so that the telephone receiver is exposed, and the incoming call is connected.
In a third aspect, the present application provides a mobile terminal comprising a processor and a memory; one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the processor, the one or more programs configured to perform the methods described above.
In a fourth aspect, the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium comprising a stored program, wherein the method described above is performed when the program is executed.
The application provides a conversation control method, device and mobile terminal after mobile terminal detects the incoming call, acquire mobile terminal's gesture changes, detect again whether mobile terminal's gesture changes accord with preset condition, if detect mobile terminal's gesture changes accord with preset condition, control functional device module stretches out, so that the receiver exposes, and puts through the incoming call to make the receiver change the set position after, mobile terminal can be more nimble control it to at the in-process of putting through the phone, needn't the user go the manual call that triggers again to put through, thereby promoted user experience.
These and other aspects of the present application will be more readily apparent from the following description of the embodiments.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a functional device module in a mobile terminal according to the present application disposed inside a terminal main body;
fig. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a first view angle of a functional device module of a mobile terminal according to the present application extending outside a terminal body;
fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a second view angle of a functional device module protruding outside a terminal body in a mobile terminal according to the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an arrangement position of a functional device module in another mobile terminal proposed in the present application;
fig. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a functional device module provided outside a terminal body in another mobile terminal according to the present application;
fig. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a call control method proposed in the present application;
fig. 7 is a flow chart illustrating another call control method proposed in the present application;
fig. 8 is a flowchart illustrating still another call control method proposed in the present application;
FIG. 9 illustrates a schematic view of the functional device module provided in FIG. 3 after being retracted a predetermined distance as proposed herein;
fig. 10 is a block diagram showing a structure of a call control apparatus proposed in the present application;
fig. 11 is a block diagram showing another call control apparatus proposed in the present application;
fig. 12 is a block diagram showing a structure of still another call control apparatus proposed in the present application;
fig. 13 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a mobile terminal according to the present application for executing a call control method according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
The display screen generally plays a role in a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone or a tablet computer to display contents such as text, pictures, icons or videos. With the development of touch technologies, more and more display screens arranged on mobile terminals are touch display screens, and when a user is detected to perform touch operations such as dragging, clicking, double clicking, sliding and the like on the touch display screen under the condition of arranging the touch display screens, the touch operation of the user can be responded.
With the increasing requirements of users on the definition and the fineness of displayed contents, more mobile terminals adopt touch display screens with larger sizes to achieve the display effect of a full screen. However, in the process of setting a touch display screen with a large size, it is found that functional devices such as a front camera, a proximity optical sensor, and a receiver, which are arranged at the front end of the mobile terminal, affect an area that the touch display screen can extend to.
Generally, a mobile terminal includes a front panel, a rear cover, and a bezel. The front panel includes a forehead area, a middle screen area and a lower key area. Generally, the forehead area is provided with a sound outlet of a receiver and functional devices such as a front camera, the middle screen area is provided with a touch display screen, and the lower key area is provided with one to three physical keys. With the development of the technology, the lower key area is gradually cancelled, and the physical keys originally arranged in the lower key area are replaced by the virtual keys in the touch display screen.
And functional devices such as a receiver sound outlet hole and a front camera arranged in the forehead area are important for the functional support of the mobile phone and are not easy to cancel, so that the display area of the touch display screen is expanded to cover the forehead area with great difficulty. After a series of researches, the inventor finds that a functional device module comprising a receiver, an image acquisition device, a light supplement device and a structured light assembly can be hidden inside a terminal main body of the mobile terminal, and a reconfigured functional device module can be exposed from the top of the terminal body in a sliding manner, so that a display screen can be arranged on the previous upper jaw area in an expanded manner. Or the functional device module may be disposed on the back of the terminal body, in which case, a groove with a notch may be disposed on the top of the back of the terminal body, the groove is used for placing the functional device module, and the functional device module can slide up and down in the groove and can slide out from the notch to be exposed.
However, the inventor has found that the functional device after shifting the setting position has some disadvantages in the control process, resulting in poor control flexibility for the functional device. Therefore, the inventor proposes a call control method, a call control device and a mobile terminal in the application, which improve the flexibility of control over functional devices.
The hardware environment of the mobile terminal to which the present application relates will be described first.
As shown in fig. 1, a structure diagram of a mobile terminal 100 to which the call control method provided by the present application is applied is shown in fig. 1. In the mobile terminal 100 shown in fig. 1, the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body 110 and a functional device module 120, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal main body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal main body 110, and the functional device module 120 includes, but is not limited to, a receiver and an image capturing device. As one mode, as shown in fig. 2, the functional device module 120 includes an image pickup device 121 and a receiver 122 disposed toward the front surface of the terminal body, and further includes an image pickup device 121 disposed toward the back surface of the terminal body. As shown in fig. 3, which is a schematic view of the front side of the mobile terminal. Herein, the image capture device 121 facing the front of the mobile terminal may be understood as a portion of the image capture device that captures an image facing the front of the mobile terminal. The receiver 122 facing the front of the mobile terminal may be understood as that the sound emitting portion of the receiver 122 is facing the front of the mobile terminal. The same is true for the understanding that the device is disposed towards the back of the mobile terminal.
Referring to fig. 4, a structure diagram of another mobile terminal to which the call control method provided by the present application is applied is shown in fig. 4, and the most important difference from the mobile terminal provided in the foregoing is that the functional device module 120 does not extend and retract from the top, but extends or retracts from the back of the terminal main body 110 of the mobile terminal. Still alternatively, as shown in fig. 5, an image pickup device 121 disposed at the rear of the terminal body 110 facing the mobile terminal is disposed at the rear of the terminal body. It can be understood that the functional device module 120 may further include a structured light component and a light supplement device, which are not shown in the figure, in addition to the image capturing device 121 and the receiver 122.
Embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 6, a call control method provided in the present application is applied to a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the method comprises the following steps:
step S110: and acquiring the posture change of the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal detects the incoming call.
Typically, a user of the mobile terminal will hold the mobile terminal in his hand or place the mobile terminal on some supporting surface, e.g. a table top or a chair. When the mobile terminal detects an incoming call, if the user selects to put through the incoming call, the gesture of holding the mobile terminal by the user is changed compared with the gesture before the incoming call, and the mobile terminal can judge whether the user has the intention of putting through the call through the gesture change of the mobile terminal.
Step S120: and detecting whether the posture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition.
As one way, the preset condition includes that the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from a first direction inclined state to a second direction inclined state; or the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the horizontal posture to the second direction inclined state.
Next, a description will be given of a condition that the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the first-direction inclined state to the second-direction inclined state.
After the mobile terminal detects an incoming call, if the mobile terminal is currently held by a user for use, or when the user holds the mobile terminal in a state that the arm of the user naturally droops, the user usually holds the mobile terminal in front of the user, and faces the front of the mobile terminal to the user so as to check who the incoming call user is, and in this state, the inclined direction of the mobile terminal is inclined in the front-back direction of the mobile terminal, namely, the inclined direction in the first direction. If the user determines that the user wants to use the receiver, i.e. the earpiece, to receive the call, the mobile terminal is lifted and placed beside the ear, in which case the tilt direction of the mobile terminal is tilted in a sideways direction, i.e. in the aforementioned second direction.
Next, a description will be given of a condition that the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the horizontal posture to the second-direction inclined state.
Sometimes, when the mobile terminal detects an incoming call, the mobile terminal is placed on some table, for example, a desktop. In this case, the user of the mobile terminal can directly check who the incoming call user of the mobile terminal is in the placement state without picking up the mobile terminal to check who the incoming call user is. If the user determines that he wants to receive the call, he will take the mobile terminal directly from the table top and put it beside his ear, the attitude of the mobile terminal will change directly from the previous horizontal attitude to the rear second tilt-in-direction state.
The first-direction inclination state, the second-direction inclination state, and the horizontal state mentioned above may be determined by data collected by an attitude sensor such as a gyroscope provided in the mobile terminal. In addition, the mobile terminal may be configured in advance according to which data it is determined whether the mobile terminal is in the first-direction inclined state, the second-direction inclined state, and the horizontal state, or may be calibrated by the user using the mobile terminal at a later stage.
For example, for teaching the first-direction tilt data, the mobile terminal may send a prompt to enable the user to perform several actions of holding the mobile terminal in a tilted manner along the front and back directions, and prompt whether the user can see the interface content displayed by the mobile terminal, and then generate the attitude data corresponding to the first-direction tilt based on the collected gyroscope data of the several holding actions of the user, so that when it is determined that the attitude data of the mobile terminal matches the attitude data corresponding to the first-direction tilt, it is determined that the mobile terminal is tilted in the first direction. The same is true for the second direction inclined state and the horizontal state, which are not described in detail herein.
Step S130: and if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, controlling the functional device module to extend out so as to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call.
As one mode, after the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to meet the preset condition, all the telephone receivers are controlled to be exposed, so that the original use habit of the user is kept. As one way, the incoming call can be connected when a part of the receiver is detected to be exposed, for example, a half of the receiver is exposed, so as to avoid the call delay caused by connecting the incoming call after the receiver is detected to be fully extended.
The application provides a pair of conversation control method after mobile terminal detects the incoming call, acquires mobile terminal's gesture changes, detects again whether mobile terminal's gesture changes and accords with preset condition, if detect mobile terminal's gesture changes and accords with preset condition, control functional device module stretches out, so that the receiver exposes, and puts through the incoming call to make the receiver change after setting position, mobile terminal can be more nimble control it to at the in-process of putting through the phone call, needn't the user go the manual incoming call of triggering again and put through, thereby promoted user experience.
Referring to fig. 7, a call control method provided in the present application is applied to a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the method comprises the following steps:
step S210: after the mobile terminal detects the incoming call, whether the user of the incoming call is a user which is configured in advance and automatically answers the incoming call is detected.
For some incoming call users, the mobile terminal user may answer immediately, while for other users, the mobile terminal user may need to think about, or consider, to determine whether to answer. In order to prevent some misoperation of the user, the user of the mobile terminal does not want to answer or delays to answer the call originally, but the mobile terminal detects some gesture data to cause immediate automatic answering. The identity category of the incoming call user can be configured in advance, and the user who can answer the incoming call at any time is set as the user who automatically answers the incoming call.
Step S220: and if the detection is that the user automatically answers the incoming call, acquiring the posture change of the mobile terminal.
Step S230: and if the user does not answer the incoming call automatically, the incoming call is connected after the preset touch operation is detected.
As a way, when detecting an incoming call, the mobile terminal still displays a call interface, and displays keys for answering and rejecting in the call interface. Then, after detecting that the incoming call user is not a user who automatically answers the incoming call, the mobile terminal will answer the incoming call only after detecting that the user touches an answer key in the call interface.
Step S240: and detecting whether the posture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition.
Step S250: and if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, controlling the functional device module to extend out so as to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call.
If it is detected that the posture change of the mobile terminal does not meet the preset condition, step S230 is executed.
According to the call control method, after the mobile terminal detects a call, after a user who detects the call is a preset user who automatically answers the call, the gesture change of the mobile terminal is acquired again, then the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected whether to accord with a preset condition, if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, the functional device module is controlled to stretch out to enable the telephone receiver to be exposed and connected with the call, so that the mobile terminal can control the telephone receiver more flexibly after the setting position of the telephone receiver is changed, and in the process of connecting the call, the user does not need to manually trigger the call to be connected again, and therefore user experience is improved.
Referring to fig. 8, a call control method provided in the present application is applied to a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the method comprises the following steps:
step S310: and acquiring the posture change of the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal detects the incoming call.
Step S320: and detecting whether the posture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition.
Step S330: and if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, controlling the functional device module to extend out so as to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call.
Step S340: and when detecting that the key for reducing the call volume is acted on a preset operation, controlling the functional device module to retract to a preset distance so as to reduce the exposed part of the telephone receiver.
For some sudden reasons, users sometimes desire to drastically reduce the volume of sound played by the receiver. For example, the transmitted mobile communication signal is disturbed to cause abrupt changes in the sound signal transmitted to the mobile terminal, which eventually results in a loud volume, and the user either removes the mobile terminal from the ear or abruptly reduces the volume. Then, as one way, the area of the sound output portion of the receiver can be reduced to reduce the sound output volume. As shown in fig. 3, the position of the receiver is shown in fig. 3 before the key is detected to be applied to the preset operation, and the position of the receiver is shown in fig. 9 after the key is detected to be applied to the preset operation.
As one mode, the preset operation includes being continuously touched for a preset number of times within a preset time period; or pressed for a preset period of time. And keeping the volume setting of the receiver the same as the volume setting before the preset operation.
The application provides a conversation control method after mobile terminal detects the incoming call, after detecting the incoming call, acquires mobile terminal's gesture changes, detects again whether mobile terminal's gesture changes accord with preset condition, if detect mobile terminal's gesture changes accord with preset condition, control functional device module stretches out, so that the receiver exposes, and puts through the incoming call to make the receiver change the set position after, mobile terminal can be more nimble control it to at the in-process of putting through the phone, needn't the user go the manual call that triggers again to put through, thereby promoted user experience. Moreover, when the volume is detected to be adjusted, the exposed part of the telephone receiver can be adjusted through the extending distance of the telescopic functional device module, so that the volume is further adjusted according to the size of the exposed area of the telephone receiver.
Referring to fig. 10, a call control apparatus 400 provided in the present application operates in a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal main body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal main body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the apparatus 400 comprises: an attitude change acquisition unit 410, an attitude detection unit 420, and a function control unit 430.
An attitude change acquiring unit 410, configured to acquire an attitude change of the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call.
An attitude detecting unit 420, configured to detect whether an attitude change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition.
As one way, the preset conditions include: the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from a first direction inclined state to a second direction inclined state; or the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the horizontal posture to the second direction inclined state.
And the function control unit 430 is configured to control the functional device module to extend out to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call if it is detected that the posture change of the mobile terminal meets the preset condition.
Referring to fig. 11, a call control device 500 provided by the present application operates in a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal main body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal main body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the apparatus 500 comprises: an identity recognition unit 510, a posture change acquisition unit 520, a function control unit 530, and a posture detection unit 540.
The identity recognition unit 510 is configured to detect whether the user of the incoming call is a preconfigured user that automatically answers the incoming call after the mobile terminal detects the incoming call.
A gesture change acquiring unit 520, configured to acquire a gesture change of the mobile terminal if the identity recognizing unit 510 detects that the user is a user who automatically answers an incoming call.
The function control unit 530 is configured to, if the identity recognition unit 510 detects that the user is not a user who automatically answers an incoming call, connect the incoming call after detecting a preset touch operation.
And an attitude detecting unit 540, configured to detect whether an attitude change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition.
As one way, the preset conditions include: the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from a first direction inclined state to a second direction inclined state; or the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the horizontal posture to the second direction inclined state.
The function control unit 530 is further configured to control the functional device module to extend out to expose the telephone receiver and connect the incoming call if the posture detection unit 540 detects that the posture change of the mobile terminal meets the preset condition.
Referring to fig. 12, a call control apparatus 600 provided by the present application operates in a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal main body and slidably exposed from the top of the terminal main body, and the functional device module includes a receiver; the apparatus 600 comprises: a posture change acquisition unit 610, a posture detection unit 620, a function control unit 630, a volume control monitoring unit 640, and a receiver control unit 650.
The gesture change acquiring unit 610 is configured to acquire a gesture change of the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call.
An attitude detecting unit 620, configured to detect whether an attitude change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition.
As one way, the preset conditions include: the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from a first direction inclined state to a second direction inclined state; or the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the horizontal posture to the second direction inclined state.
And a function control unit 630, configured to control the functional device module to extend out if it is detected that the posture change of the mobile terminal meets the preset condition, so that the telephone receiver is exposed, and the incoming call is connected.
The apparatus 600 further comprises: a volume control monitoring unit 640 for detecting whether there is a preset operation of a button for controlling the call volume;
and the telephone receiver control unit 650 is used for controlling the functional device module to retract to a preset distance when the volume control monitoring unit detects that the key for reducing the call volume is acted on a preset operation, so that the exposed part of the telephone receiver is reduced.
It should be noted that the device embodiment and the method embodiment in the present application correspond to each other, and specific principles in the device embodiment may refer to the contents in the method embodiment, which is not described herein again.
To sum up, according to the call control method, the call control device and the mobile terminal provided by the application, the access time of the mobile terminal currently accessed is obtained first, then whether the access time belongs to the starting time is the application program recommended time period when the mobile terminal accesses for the first time is detected, if the access time belongs to the application program recommended time period, the application program is pushed to the mobile terminal, so that the mobile terminal can continuously receive the application program pushed by the server from the beginning of the mobile terminal accessing the server for the first time to the end of the application program recommended time period, and further user experience is improved.
A mobile terminal provided by the present application will be described with reference to fig. 13.
Referring to fig. 13, based on the above-mentioned call control method and apparatus, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a mobile terminal 100 capable of executing the call control method. The mobile terminal 100 includes one or more (only one shown) processors 102, memory 104, a Radio Frequency (RF) module 106, audio circuitry 110, sensors 114, an input module 118, and a power module 132. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the present application is not limited to the structure of the mobile terminal 100. For example, the mobile terminal 100 may also include more or fewer components than shown, or have a different configuration than shown.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that all other components are peripheral devices with respect to the processor 102, and the processor 102 is coupled to the peripheral devices through a plurality of peripheral interfaces 124. The peripheral interface 124 may be implemented based on the following criteria: universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART), General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO), Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), and Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C), but the present invention is not limited to these standards. In some examples, the peripheral interface 124 may comprise only a bus; in other examples, the peripheral interface 124 may also include other elements, such as one or more controllers, for example, a display controller for interfacing with the display panel 111 or a memory controller for interfacing with a memory. These controllers may also be separate from the peripheral interface 124 and integrated within the processor 102 or a corresponding peripheral.
The memory 104 may be used to store software programs and modules, and the processor 102 executes various functional applications and data processing by executing the software programs and modules stored in the memory 104. The memory 104 may include high speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic storage devices, flash memory, or other non-volatile solid state memory. In some examples, the memory 104 may further include memory remotely located from the processor 102, which may be connected to the mobile terminal 100 or the first screen 130 over a network. Examples of such networks include, but are not limited to, the internet, intranets, local area networks, mobile communication networks, and combinations thereof.
The RF module 106 is configured to receive and transmit electromagnetic waves, and achieve interconversion between the electromagnetic waves and electrical signals, so as to communicate with a communication network or other devices. The RF module 106 may include various existing circuit elements for performing these functions, such as an antenna, a radio frequency transceiver, a digital signal processor, an encryption/decryption chip, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, memory, and so forth. The RF module 106 may communicate with various networks such as the internet, an intranet, a wireless network, or with other devices via a wireless network. The wireless network may comprise a cellular telephone network, a wireless local area network, or a metropolitan area network. The Wireless network may use various Communication standards, protocols, and technologies, including, but not limited to, Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), Enhanced Mobile Communication (Enhanced Data GSM Environment, EDGE), wideband Code division multiple Access (W-CDMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) (e.g., IEEE802.1 a, IEEE802.11 b, IEEE802.1 g, and/or IEEE802.11 n), Voice over internet protocol (VoIP), world wide mail Access (Microwave for Wireless communications, wimax), and any other suitable protocol for instant messaging, and may even include those protocols that have not yet been developed.
The audio circuit 110, the speaker 101, the sound jack 103, and the microphone 105 collectively provide an audio interface between a user and the mobile terminal 100 or the first screen 130. Specifically, the audio circuit 110 receives sound data from the processor 102, converts the sound data into an electrical signal, and transmits the electrical signal to the speaker 101. The speaker 101 converts an electric signal into a sound wave audible to the human ear. The audio circuitry 110 also receives electrical signals from the microphone 105, converts the electrical signals to sound data, and transmits the sound data to the processor 102 for further processing. Audio data may be retrieved from the memory 104 or through the RF module 106. In addition, audio data may also be stored in the memory 104 or transmitted through the RF module 106.
The sensor 114 is disposed within the mobile terminal 100 or within the first screen 130, examples of the sensor 114 include, but are not limited to: light sensors, operational sensors, pressure sensors, infrared heat sensors, distance sensors, gravitational acceleration sensors, and other sensors.
Specifically, the light sensors may include a light sensor 114F, a pressure sensor 114G. Among them, the pressure sensor 114G may detect a pressure generated by pressing on the mobile terminal 100. That is, the pressure sensor 114G detects pressure generated by contact or pressing between the user and the mobile terminal, for example, contact or pressing between the user's ear and the mobile terminal. Accordingly, the pressure sensor 114G may be used to determine whether contact or pressing has occurred between the user and the mobile terminal 100, as well as the magnitude of the pressure.
Referring to fig. 13 again, in the embodiment shown in fig. 13, the light sensor 114F and the pressure sensor 114G are disposed adjacent to the display panel 111. The light sensor 114F may turn off the display output by the processor 102 when an object is near the first screen 130, for example, when the mobile terminal 100 moves to the ear.
As one of the motion sensors, the gravity acceleration sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in various directions (generally three axes), detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary, and can be used for applications (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer attitude calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer, tapping) and the like for recognizing the attitude of the mobile terminal 100. In addition, the mobile terminal 100 may also be configured with other sensors such as a gyroscope, a barometer, a hygrometer and a thermometer, which are not described herein,
in this embodiment, the input module 118 may include the touch screen 109 disposed on the first screen 130, and the touch screen 109 may collect a touch operation of a user on or near the touch screen 109 (for example, an operation of the user on or near the touch screen 109 using any suitable object or accessory such as a finger, a stylus, etc.) and drive a corresponding connection device according to a preset program. Optionally, the touch screen 109 may include a touch detection device and a touch controller. The touch detection device detects the touch direction of a user, detects a signal brought by touch operation and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives touch information from the touch detection device, converts the touch information into touch point coordinates, sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 102, and can receive and execute commands sent by the processor 102. In addition, the touch detection function of the touch screen 109 may be implemented by using resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave types. In addition to the touch screen 109, in other variations, the input module 118 may include other input devices, such as keys. The keys may include, for example, character keys for inputting characters, and control keys for triggering control functions. Examples of such control keys include a "back to home" key, a power on/off key, and the like.
The first screen 130 is used to display information input by a user, information provided to the user, and various graphic user interfaces of the mobile terminal 100, which may be composed of graphics, text, icons, numbers, videos, and any combination thereof, and in one example, the touch screen 109 may be disposed on the display panel 111 so as to be integrated with the display panel 111.
The power module 132 is used to provide power supply to the processor 102 and other components. Specifically, the power module 132 may include a power management system, one or more power sources (e.g., batteries or ac power), a charging circuit, a power failure detection circuit, an inverter, a power status indicator light, and any other components related to the generation, management, and distribution of power in the mobile terminal 100 or the first screen 130.
The mobile terminal 100 further comprises a locator 119, the locator 119 being configured to determine an actual location of the mobile terminal 100. In this embodiment, the locator 119 implements the positioning of the mobile terminal 100 by using a positioning service, which is understood to be a technology or a service for obtaining the position information (e.g., longitude and latitude coordinates) of the mobile terminal 100 by using a specific positioning technology and marking the position of the positioned object on an electronic map.
It should be understood that the mobile terminal 100 described above is not limited to a smartphone terminal, but it should refer to a computer device that can be used in mobility. Specifically, the mobile terminal 100 refers to a mobile computer device equipped with an intelligent operating system, and the mobile terminal 100 includes, but is not limited to, a smart phone, a smart watch, a tablet computer, and the like.
In the description herein, reference to the description of the term "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the application. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above are not necessarily intended to refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, various embodiments or examples and features of different embodiments or examples described in this specification can be combined and combined by one skilled in the art without contradiction.
Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present application, "plurality" means at least two, e.g., two, three, etc., unless specifically limited otherwise.
Any process or method descriptions in flow charts or otherwise described herein may be understood as representing modules, segments, or portions of code which include one or more executable instructions for implementing specific logical functions or steps of the process, and the scope of the preferred embodiments of the present application includes other implementations in which functions may be executed out of order from that shown or discussed, including substantially concurrently or in reverse order, depending on the functionality involved, as would be understood by those reasonably skilled in the art of the present application.
The logic and/or steps represented in the flowcharts or otherwise described herein, e.g., an ordered listing of executable instructions that can be considered to implement logical functions, can be embodied in any computer-readable medium for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer-based system, processor-containing system, or other system that can fetch the instructions from the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device and execute the instructions. For the purposes of this description, a "computer-readable medium" can be any means that can contain, store, communicate, propagate, or transport the program for use by or in connection with the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of the computer-readable medium would include the following: an electrical connection (mobile terminal) having one or more wires, a portable computer diskette (magnetic device), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber device, and a portable compact disc read-only memory (CDROM). Additionally, the computer-readable medium could even be paper or another suitable medium upon which the program is printed, as the program can be electronically captured, via for instance optical scanning of the paper or other medium, then compiled, interpreted or otherwise processed in a suitable manner if necessary, and then stored in a computer memory.
It should be understood that portions of the present application may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. In the above embodiments, the various steps or methods may be implemented in software or firmware stored in memory and executed by a suitable instruction execution system. For example, if implemented in hardware, as in another embodiment, any one or combination of the following techniques, which are known in the art, may be used: a discrete logic circuit having a logic gate circuit for implementing a logic function on a data signal, an application specific integrated circuit having an appropriate combinational logic gate circuit, a Programmable Gate Array (PGA), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), or the like.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that all or part of the steps carried by the method for implementing the above embodiments may be implemented by hardware related to instructions of a program, which may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, and when the program is executed, the program includes one or a combination of the steps of the method embodiments. In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing module, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one module. The integrated module can be realized in a hardware mode, and can also be realized in a software functional module mode. The integrated module, if implemented in the form of a software functional module and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may also be stored in a computer readable storage medium.
The storage medium mentioned above may be a read-only memory, a magnetic or optical disk, etc. Although embodiments of the present application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present application, and that variations, modifications, substitutions and alterations may be made to the above embodiments by those of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the present application.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present application, and not to limit the same; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; such modifications and substitutions do not necessarily depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application.
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1. A call control method is characterized in that the call control method is applied to a mobile terminal, the mobile terminal comprises a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and can be slidably exposed out of the top of the terminal body, and the functional device module comprises a receiver; the method comprises the following steps:
after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call, acquiring the attitude change of the mobile terminal;
detecting whether the posture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition or not;
if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition, the functional device module is controlled to extend out, so that the telephone receiver is exposed, and the incoming call is connected;
when detecting that the key for reducing the call volume is acted on a preset operation, controlling the functional device module to retract to a preset distance so as to reduce the exposed part of the telephone receiver to reduce the volume of sound played by the telephone receiver; wherein the preset operation comprises: continuously touching for preset times in a preset time period; or pressed for a preset period of time.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the preset condition comprises:
the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from a first direction inclined state to a second direction inclined state;
or the posture of the mobile terminal is changed from the horizontal posture to the second direction inclined state.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and keeping the volume setting of the receiver the same as the volume setting before the preset operation.
4. A call control device is characterized by operating in a mobile terminal, wherein the mobile terminal comprises a terminal main body and a functional device module, the functional device module is hidden in the terminal body and can be slidably exposed out of the top of the terminal body, and the functional device module comprises a receiver; the device comprises:
the gesture change acquiring unit is used for acquiring gesture changes of the mobile terminal after the mobile terminal detects an incoming call;
the gesture detection unit is used for detecting whether the gesture change of the mobile terminal meets a preset condition or not;
the function control unit is used for controlling the functional device module to extend out to enable the telephone receiver to be exposed and connect the incoming call if the gesture change of the mobile terminal is detected to accord with the preset condition;
the device further comprises:
the volume control monitoring unit is used for detecting whether a preset operation of a key for controlling the call volume exists or not;
the telephone receiver control unit is used for controlling the functional device module to retract to a preset distance when the volume control monitoring unit detects that the key for reducing the call volume is acted on a preset operation, so that the exposed part of the telephone receiver is reduced to reduce the volume of sound played by the telephone receiver; wherein the preset operation comprises: continuously touching for preset times in a preset time period; or pressed for a preset period of time.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the volume control monitoring unit is further configured to keep a volume setting of the receiver the same as a volume setting before the preset operation.
6. A mobile terminal comprising a processor and a memory;
one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the processor, the one or more programs configured to perform the method of any of claims 1-3.
7. A computer-readable storage medium storing program code executable by a processor, the computer-readable storage medium comprising a stored program, wherein the method of any of claims 1-3 is performed when the program is executed by the processor.
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