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- the present disclosure relates to a communication device and a call transfer method of the communication device.
- call transfer technology can help the user to transfer an incoming call to his mobile phone to another target telephone, different circumstances prevent the defining of the telephone number of a target telephone as a transferee number being processed into his own mobile phone where, for example, the mobile phone has been forgotten somewhere and is not available.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating one embodiment of a first communication device that transfers an incoming call from a third communication device to a second communication device.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic, block diagram of the first communication device in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of one embodiment of method of automatic call transferring that is implemented for transferring an incoming call to the first communication device to the second communication device.
- module refers to logic embodied in hardware or firmware, or to a collection of software instructions, written in a programming language, such as, Java, C, or assembly.
- One or more software instructions in the modules may be embedded in firmware, such as in an EPROM.
- the modules described herein may be implemented as either software and/or hardware modules and may be stored in any type of non-transitory computer-readable medium or other storage device.
- Some non-limiting examples of non-transitory computer-readable medium include CDs, DVDs, BLU-RAY, flash memory, and hard disk drives.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating one embodiment of a first communication device 100 that can transfer an incoming call from a third communication device 300 to a second communication device 200 .
- “first communication device 100 ” is a single mobile phone that is in possession of a user, or intended to be in the possession of the user.
- the user can perform a call transfer function of the first communication device 100 without operating the first communication device 100 . That is, when the user knows that the third communication device 300 is planning to call the first communication device 100 which is not, or will not be, in the possession of the user, the user may arrange an automatic call transfer function in relation to the first communication device 100 by means of the second communication device 200 . After that, an incoming call from the third communication device 300 or from any other communication device will be transferred to the second communication device 200 , and the second communication device 200 can be utilized by the user to avoid missing any incoming call to the first communication device 100 .
- the second communication device 200 can be substituted by any other target communication device that is available for temporary use by the user. That is, any target communication device can perform the automatic call transfer function in relation to the first communication device 100 .
- FIG. 2 is a schematic, block diagram of the first communication device 100 in accordance with one embodiment.
- the first communication device 100 may be, for example, a mobile phone or a portable computer.
- FIG. 2 shows only one example of the first communication device 100 , and the first communication device 100 can include more or fewer components than those shown in the embodiment, or have the various components in a different configuration.
- the first communication device 100 includes a communication unit 110 , a display 120 , a processor 130 , a storage unit 140 , an input device 150 , and a transfer module 160 .
- the communication unit 110 is configured to communicate with other communication devices by transmitting messages or making or receiving voice calls.
- the communication unit 110 may be a global system for mobile communication (GSM) device, a code division multiple access (CDMA) device, or a wide band CDMA (WCDMA) device.
- GSM global system for mobile communication
- CDMA code division multiple access
- WCDMA wide band CDMA
- the display 120 is configured to display messages, pictures, or telephone numbers of the first communication device 100 .
- the display 120 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD) or an organic light emitting display (OLED).
- the input device 150 is configured for a user to input words or instructions into the first communication device 100 .
- the input device 150 may be a keypad or a touch panel.
- the processor 130 is configured to record a telephone number for all incoming calls of the first communication device 100 , perform a ring count (how many rings) of each incoming call and record the number of times that one communication device has called (number of times called).
- the recorded number of times called and ring count of each incoming call from a single particular communication device are defined as ring data by the processor 130 .
- the processor 130 records the time at which each incoming call is made so as to be able to track number of times called from the same communication device within a predetermined time period.
- the ring data can be temporarily stored into the storage unit 140 by the processor 130 .
- the storage unit 140 is configured for storing telephone numbers, the telephone numbers of the telephones making incoming calls, and a call transfer code.
- the call transfer code is based upon an analysis of all the collected ring data.
- the call transfer code is pre-defined to be predetermined number of times called and predetermined ring count of each incoming call within the predetermined time period.
- the call transfer code is defined as ringing two times in a first incoming call, ringing one time in a second incoming call, and ringing five times in a third incoming call wherein the first, second and third incoming calls are from the same communication device within the predetermined time period, such as three minutes.
- the storage unit 140 may be a random access memory (RAM) for temporary storage of information, and/or a read only memory (ROM) for permanent storage of information.
- the storage unit 140 may also be an external storage device, such as a hard disk, a storage card, or a data storage medium.
- the transfer module 160 includes a call transfer module 161 , a message transfer module 163 , and a transfer determination module 165 .
- the transfer determination module 165 is configured to receive the call transfer code from the storage unit 140 and the ring data from the processor 130 , and compare all the ring data to the call transfer code.
- the transfer determination module 165 defines the telephone number of a particular communication device as the target telephone number, for example where the second communication device 200 has called the first communication device 100 to generate the ring data, and the target telephone number is set to be a transferring telephone number of the first communication device 100 .
- the transfer module 160 implements the call transfer function in relation to the first communication device 100 such that the call transfer module 161 transfers all incoming calls made to the first communication device 100 to a second communication device 200 which has the target telephone number.
- the message transfer module 163 transfers incoming short message service (SMS) messages directed to the first communication device 100 to the second communication device 200 .
- SMS short message service
- any incoming messages are automatically encrypted by the processor 130 before being transferred to the second communication device 200 .
- a decryption key for reading the encrypted messages using the second communication device 200 can be set as a password of the first communication device 100 .
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of one embodiment of method of automatic call transferring that is implemented for transferring an incoming call to the first communication device 100 to the second communication device 200 .
- the first communication device 100 is the basic communication device in the possession of, or intended to be in the possession of, the user.
- the second communication device 200 is a target communication device that is available for temporary use by the user to substitute for the first communication device 100 which has been forgotten somewhere.
- step S 210 the user makes one or more calls to the first communication device 100 using the second communication device 200 .
- step S 220 the processor 130 of the first communication device 100 records all the incoming calls from the second communication device 200 .
- the processor 130 further records the ring count of each incoming call and number of times called of the second communication device 200 and defines them as ring data.
- the ring data is provided to the transfer module 160 by the processor 130 as it is collected.
- step S 230 the transfer module 160 determines if the ring data is equal to a call transfer code which is pre-stored in the storage unit 140 .
- the call transfer code is based upon an analysis of all the collected ring data.
- the call transfer code is defined to be a predetermined number of times called and predetermined ring count of each incoming call within a predetermined time period.
- step S 240 when the transfer determination module 165 determines that the collected ring data of the second communication device 200 is equal to the pre-stored call transfer code, the transfer determination module 165 sets the telephone number of a second communication device 200 as the target telephone number, and sets the target telephone number as the number to which all future telephone calls made to the first communication device 100 are to be transferred.
- the processor 130 of the first communication device 100 continues to collect and record all ring data in relation to any communication device.
- step S 250 the transfer module 160 starts the call transfer function of the first communication device 100 .
- the call transfer module 161 automatically transfers incoming calls made to the first communication device 100 to the second communication device 200 .
- the message transfer module 163 automatically transfers incoming SMS messages directed to the first communication device 100 to the second communication device 200 .
- any target communication device can be used by the user to start the call transfer function of the first communication device 100 very quickly by calling the first communication device 100 .
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- The present disclosure relates to a communication device and a call transfer method of the communication device.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Most people have a communication device such as a mobile phone. Many people use a single telephone number for communication with others. However, a user may sometimes forget his/her mobile phone at home, which makes the user unable to answer an important incoming call to his/her mobile phone. Although call transfer technology can help the user to transfer an incoming call to his mobile phone to another target telephone, different circumstances prevent the defining of the telephone number of a target telephone as a transferee number being processed into his own mobile phone where, for example, the mobile phone has been forgotten somewhere and is not available.
- Thus, a new communication device is desired to overcome the above-described shortcomings.
- The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of at least one embodiment. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the various views.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating one embodiment of a first communication device that transfers an incoming call from a third communication device to a second communication device. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic, block diagram of the first communication device in accordance with one embodiment. -
FIG. 3 is a flowchart of one embodiment of method of automatic call transferring that is implemented for transferring an incoming call to the first communication device to the second communication device. - The disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
- In general, the word “module”, as used herein, refers to logic embodied in hardware or firmware, or to a collection of software instructions, written in a programming language, such as, Java, C, or assembly. One or more software instructions in the modules may be embedded in firmware, such as in an EPROM. The modules described herein may be implemented as either software and/or hardware modules and may be stored in any type of non-transitory computer-readable medium or other storage device. Some non-limiting examples of non-transitory computer-readable medium include CDs, DVDs, BLU-RAY, flash memory, and hard disk drives.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating one embodiment of afirst communication device 100 that can transfer an incoming call from athird communication device 300 to a second communication device 200. In one embodiment, “first communication device 100” is a single mobile phone that is in possession of a user, or intended to be in the possession of the user. In one embodiment, the user can perform a call transfer function of thefirst communication device 100 without operating thefirst communication device 100. That is, when the user knows that thethird communication device 300 is planning to call thefirst communication device 100 which is not, or will not be, in the possession of the user, the user may arrange an automatic call transfer function in relation to thefirst communication device 100 by means of the second communication device 200. After that, an incoming call from thethird communication device 300 or from any other communication device will be transferred to the second communication device 200, and the second communication device 200 can be utilized by the user to avoid missing any incoming call to thefirst communication device 100. - In an alternative embodiment, the second communication device 200 can be substituted by any other target communication device that is available for temporary use by the user. That is, any target communication device can perform the automatic call transfer function in relation to the
first communication device 100. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic, block diagram of thefirst communication device 100 in accordance with one embodiment. Thefirst communication device 100 may be, for example, a mobile phone or a portable computer.FIG. 2 shows only one example of thefirst communication device 100, and thefirst communication device 100 can include more or fewer components than those shown in the embodiment, or have the various components in a different configuration. - In one embodiment, the
first communication device 100 includes acommunication unit 110, adisplay 120, aprocessor 130, astorage unit 140, aninput device 150, and atransfer module 160. - The
communication unit 110 is configured to communicate with other communication devices by transmitting messages or making or receiving voice calls. In one embodiment, thecommunication unit 110 may be a global system for mobile communication (GSM) device, a code division multiple access (CDMA) device, or a wide band CDMA (WCDMA) device. - The
display 120 is configured to display messages, pictures, or telephone numbers of thefirst communication device 100. Thedisplay 120 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD) or an organic light emitting display (OLED). - The
input device 150 is configured for a user to input words or instructions into thefirst communication device 100. In one embodiment, theinput device 150 may be a keypad or a touch panel. - The
processor 130 is configured to record a telephone number for all incoming calls of thefirst communication device 100, perform a ring count (how many rings) of each incoming call and record the number of times that one communication device has called (number of times called). The recorded number of times called and ring count of each incoming call from a single particular communication device are defined as ring data by theprocessor 130. In one embodiment, theprocessor 130 records the time at which each incoming call is made so as to be able to track number of times called from the same communication device within a predetermined time period. The ring data can be temporarily stored into thestorage unit 140 by theprocessor 130. - The
storage unit 140 is configured for storing telephone numbers, the telephone numbers of the telephones making incoming calls, and a call transfer code. The call transfer code is based upon an analysis of all the collected ring data. In one embodiment, the call transfer code is pre-defined to be predetermined number of times called and predetermined ring count of each incoming call within the predetermined time period. In one embodiment, the call transfer code is defined as ringing two times in a first incoming call, ringing one time in a second incoming call, and ringing five times in a third incoming call wherein the first, second and third incoming calls are from the same communication device within the predetermined time period, such as three minutes. In one embodiment, thestorage unit 140 may be a random access memory (RAM) for temporary storage of information, and/or a read only memory (ROM) for permanent storage of information. In other embodiments, thestorage unit 140 may also be an external storage device, such as a hard disk, a storage card, or a data storage medium. - In one embodiment, the
transfer module 160 includes acall transfer module 161, amessage transfer module 163, and atransfer determination module 165. Thetransfer determination module 165 is configured to receive the call transfer code from thestorage unit 140 and the ring data from theprocessor 130, and compare all the ring data to the call transfer code. - When the collected ring data from the
processor 130 is equal to the call transfer code, thetransfer determination module 165 defines the telephone number of a particular communication device as the target telephone number, for example where the second communication device 200 has called thefirst communication device 100 to generate the ring data, and the target telephone number is set to be a transferring telephone number of thefirst communication device 100. - Then the
transfer module 160 implements the call transfer function in relation to thefirst communication device 100 such that thecall transfer module 161 transfers all incoming calls made to thefirst communication device 100 to a second communication device 200 which has the target telephone number. At the same time, themessage transfer module 163 transfers incoming short message service (SMS) messages directed to thefirst communication device 100 to the second communication device 200. - In an alternative embodiment, any incoming messages are automatically encrypted by the
processor 130 before being transferred to the second communication device 200. In one embodiment, a decryption key for reading the encrypted messages using the second communication device 200 can be set as a password of thefirst communication device 100. -
FIG. 3 is a flowchart of one embodiment of method of automatic call transferring that is implemented for transferring an incoming call to thefirst communication device 100 to the second communication device 200. In this embodiment, thefirst communication device 100 is the basic communication device in the possession of, or intended to be in the possession of, the user. The second communication device 200 is a target communication device that is available for temporary use by the user to substitute for thefirst communication device 100 which has been forgotten somewhere. - In step S210, the user makes one or more calls to the
first communication device 100 using the second communication device 200. - In step S220, the
processor 130 of thefirst communication device 100 records all the incoming calls from the second communication device 200. Theprocessor 130 further records the ring count of each incoming call and number of times called of the second communication device 200 and defines them as ring data. The ring data is provided to thetransfer module 160 by theprocessor 130 as it is collected. - In step S230, the
transfer module 160 determines if the ring data is equal to a call transfer code which is pre-stored in thestorage unit 140. In this embodiment, the call transfer code is based upon an analysis of all the collected ring data. In one embodiment, the call transfer code is defined to be a predetermined number of times called and predetermined ring count of each incoming call within a predetermined time period. - In step S240, when the
transfer determination module 165 determines that the collected ring data of the second communication device 200 is equal to the pre-stored call transfer code, thetransfer determination module 165 sets the telephone number of a second communication device 200 as the target telephone number, and sets the target telephone number as the number to which all future telephone calls made to thefirst communication device 100 are to be transferred. Theprocessor 130 of thefirst communication device 100 continues to collect and record all ring data in relation to any communication device. - In step S250, the
transfer module 160 starts the call transfer function of thefirst communication device 100. Thecall transfer module 161 automatically transfers incoming calls made to thefirst communication device 100 to the second communication device 200. Themessage transfer module 163 automatically transfers incoming SMS messages directed to thefirst communication device 100 to the second communication device 200. - Since the user can set up a call transfer function in the
first communication device 100 without having it in his possession, any target communication device can be used by the user to start the call transfer function of thefirst communication device 100 very quickly by calling thefirst communication device 100. - Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of certain inventive embodiments have been set out in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matter of arrangement of parts within the principles of present invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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