WO2023024565A1 - Procédé de commutation de mode sonore, et dispositif électronique - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to the technical field of terminals, and in particular to a voice mode switching method and electronic equipment.
- a ringing mode In electronic devices such as mobile phones and tablets, there are usually three sound modes: a ringing mode, a vibrating mode and a silent mode.
- a ring mode can avoid missed calls, but the ringing is very likely to disturb the people around. Especially in a quiet or indoor environment, the interference to the surrounding people is particularly prominent.
- vibration mode or silent mode can avoid disturbing people around, but it is easy to cause missed calls. Especially in noisy or outdoor environments, the possibility of missed calls is even greater.
- the present application provides a voice mode switching method and an electronic device, which can intelligently recognize a user's switching intention and push a switching prompt, thereby improving the efficiency of voice mode switching.
- the embodiment of the present application provides a method for switching a sound mode, and the method may be applied to an electronic device.
- the electronic device supports three sound modes including a silent mode, a vibrating mode and a ringing mode. Moreover, this method is mainly used in the scene where the silent mode or the vibration mode is switched to the ringing mode.
- the electronic device obtains the sound mode of the electronic device and the current scene information of the electronic device, and the scene information includes the environmental sound of the environment where the electronic device is located.
- the electronic device displays a prompt message (that is, the first prompt message) for Request user confirmation to switch to ring mode. Therefore, the user may be automatically prompted to switch the ringing mode when the condition is met.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition includes: the ambient sound rises from the volume range of the quiet environment (recorded as the first volume range) to the volume range of the noisy environment (recorded as the second volume range).
- the ambient sound rises from the first volume range to the second volume range, it indicates that the mobile phone moves from a relatively quiet environment to a relatively relatively noisy environment.
- the electronic device receives the user's first operation on the first prompt message (such as the click operation on the "confirm” button), it can switch the sound mode to the ringing mode.
- the electronic device can identify whether the electronic device needs to switch to the ringing mode when it is in the silent mode or the vibration mode. Thereby, the intelligent identification of the need to switch the electronic device to the ringing mode can be realized. Moreover, when it is recognized that the conditions for switching to the ring mode are met (for example, the electronic device moves from a quiet environment to a noisy environment), the electronic device can automatically prompt the user to confirm whether to switch to the ring mode, so that the switching of the sound mode is accurate. Meet the needs of users. After the user confirms by prompting, the electronic device can switch to the ringing mode. There is no need for the user to perform multi-step operations (as shown in FIG. 1 ) to realize switching. In this way, the electronic device can improve the intelligence and convenience of switching from the silent mode or the vibration mode to the ringing mode.
- the scene information further includes indication information (denoted as first indication information) for indicating whether the electronic device is connected to the wearable device.
- the wearable device includes at least one of a wristband, earphone, smart watch and smart glasses. If the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is connected to the wearable device, the condition for switching to the ringing mode is not met. In this case, the electronic device can prompt the user for an incoming call, message, etc. through the wearable device, usually without causing missed calls, messages, and the like. This eliminates the need to switch to ring mode to alert. Conversely, if the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is not connected to the wearable device, the condition for switching to the ringing mode is met. In this case, the electronic device needs to switch to a ringing mode to prompt the user for incoming calls and messages.
- the electronic device can determine the scenario that the electronic device is not connected to the wearable device as a scenario that satisfies switching to the ringing mode. In this way, missed calls or messages caused by not connecting the wearable device can be avoided.
- the scene information further includes indication information (denoted as second indication information) for indicating whether the wearable device is worn on the user.
- the wearable device includes at least one of a wristband, earphone, smart watch and smart glasses. If the second indication information indicates that the wearable device is worn by the user, the condition for switching to the ringing mode is not met. In this case, the electronic device can prompt the user for an incoming call, message, etc. through the wearable device, usually without causing missed calls, messages, and the like. This eliminates the need to switch to ring mode to alert. On the contrary, if the second indication information indicates that the wearable device is not worn by the user, the condition for switching to the ringing mode is met. In this case, even if the electronic device is connected to the wearable device, the connection may be missed because the wearable device is not worn by the user, and thus needs to be switched to a ringing mode for prompting.
- the electronic device can determine a scene where the wearable device is not worn on the user's body as a scene that satisfies switching to the ringing mode. In this way, missed calls or messages due to the wearable device not being worn can be avoided.
- the electronic device may be identified by only one of the indication information.
- the first indication information can be identified first, and when the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is connected to the wearable device, the second indication information can be further identified, and then The second indication information indicates that the condition for switching to the ringing mode is not satisfied until the wearable device is worn on the user's body.
- the scene information further includes indication information (denoted as third indication information) for indicating whether the electronic device is in use.
- the electronic device being in use includes one or more of the following situations: first, the electronic device is in a bright screen state. In the second type, the electronic device detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the electronic device. In the third type, the electronic device detects a user's touch operation on the screen of the electronic device. Fourth, when the environment where the electronic device is located is dark, the electronic device is likely to be located in a closed space such as a backpack or a pocket. In this scenario, the electronic device is usually not in use.
- the electronic device detects that the light intensity of the environment it belongs to is greater than the first preset intensity, and the acceleration of the electronic device is smaller than the preset acceleration. If the third indication information indicates that the electronic device is in one or more of the above four situations, the condition for switching to the ringing mode is not met. In this case, the electronic device is in use, and there is usually no missed call. Conversely, if the third indication information indicates that the electronic device is not in any of the above situations, the condition for switching to the ringing mode is met. In this case, the electronic device may be missed due to the situation such as being placed in a backpack.
- the electronic device can determine the scenario that the electronic device is not in use as the scenario that satisfies switching to the ringing mode. Thereby, missed calls or messages due to not noticing the screen of the mobile phone can be avoided.
- the scene information also includes the type of environment to which the environment belongs, and the type of environment includes meeting rooms, offices, hospitals, restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, cinemas, playgrounds, and shopping malls.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: changing the environment type from a non-preset type to a preset type.
- the preset types include restaurants, carriages, roadsides, plazas, amusement parks and/or shopping malls.
- the electronic device recognizes the scene where the electronic device moves from a quiet environment such as a hospital or an office to a noisy environment such as a roadside or a square as a scene that needs to be switched to the ringing mode. Scenes, so that after a specific change in the environment type, it can prompt to switch to the ring mode in time.
- the electronic device before the electronic device obtains the current scene information of the electronic device, the electronic device monitors the first environmental parameter of the environment where the electronic device is located; wherein, the first environmental parameter is Parameters that need to be collected in time and require low power consumption, such as Wi-Fi connection status, Wi-Fi list, and/or light intensity.
- the electronic device is triggered to obtain the current scene information of the electronic device only when a preset change occurs to the first environmental parameter.
- the preset change of the first environmental parameter includes: the electronic device changes from being connected to the first Wi-Fi to being disconnected from the first Wi-Fi, or the electronic device is disconnected from the second Wi-Fi
- the open state changes to be connected to the second Wi-Fi, wherein the first Wi-Fi and the second Wi-Fi can be any Wi-Fi; and/or, the Wi-Fi list scanned by the electronic device is determined by the first Wi-Fi -The Fi list changes to the second Wi-Fi list, there is at least one different Wi-Fi in the first Wi-Fi list and the second Wi-Fi list; and/or, the light intensity of the environment where the electronic device is located is changed from the first intensity The value changes to a second intensity value, and the absolute value of the difference between the first intensity value and the second intensity value exceeds a preset value.
- the scene information can be acquired conditionally by triggering. There is no need to obtain scene information periodically or in real time. It should be understood that acquiring scene information (such as ambient sound) requires relatively high power consumption, and conditional acquisition can reduce power consumption of electronic devices.
- the electronic device before the electronic device obtains the current scene information of the electronic device, the electronic device monitors whether there is a missed call within the first preset time. The electronic device is triggered to obtain the current scene information of the electronic device only when there is a missed call in the electronic device within the first preset time period.
- scene information is obtained conditionally, without the need to obtain scene information periodically or in real time. It should be understood that acquiring scene information (such as ambient sound) requires relatively high power consumption, and conditional acquisition can reduce power consumption of electronic devices.
- the electronic device before the electronic device displays the first prompt information, acquires a user portrait of the user.
- the user portrait includes a first number, and the first number is the number of times the electronic device switches the sound mode in response to the user's operation within the second preset time period.
- the electronic device determines that the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition.
- the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition, including: the first number of times is greater than the first preset number of times. If the first count is greater than the first preset count, it indicates that the user has a habit of switching sound modes, rather than a user who has been using silent mode or vibration mode for a long time.
- the electronic device only when the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition (for example, the first number is greater than the first preset number), the electronic device will prompt the first prompt information. In this way, effective push can be realized and the conversion rate of push can be improved.
- the second preset condition for example, the first number is greater than the first preset number
- the user portrait further includes a second number of times, where the second number is the number of times the electronic device switches the sound mode in response to the first operation within a third preset time period.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the second count is greater than the second preset count. If the second number of times is greater than the second preset number of times, it indicates that the user can accept the way of switching the sound mode by pushing the prompt information. In this way, effective push can be further realized and the conversion rate of push can be improved.
- the user portrait further includes a third time, the third time being that the electronic device responds to the user when the ambient sound is greater than the first decibel within the fourth preset time period.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the third number of times is greater than the third preset number of times. If the third number of times is greater than the third preset number of times, it indicates that the user tends to switch to the ringing mode when the ambient sound is high, rather than switching the sound mode at will. In this way, effective push can be further realized and the conversion rate of push can be improved.
- the electronic device does not display the first prompt information. In this way, invalid pushes can be avoided. For example, it is possible to avoid pushing the first prompt information to users who have not switched sound modes for many years.
- the electronic device displays the first prompt information, including: the electronic device displays the first prompt information on the lock screen interface of the electronic device; wherein, if there are multiple notification messages, the electronic device Display the first prompt message on top.
- the electronic device can ensure that the prompt information displayed on the lock screen interface is viewed by the user, thereby increasing the reach rate of the information.
- the displaying of the first prompt information by the electronic device includes: when the interface currently displayed by the electronic device is the main interface or the application interface of the electronic device, when the electronic device detects that the user's When the pupil is looking at the screen of the electronic device, the electronic device displays the first prompt information.
- the electronic device can display the first prompt information only when it detects that the user is looking at the screen, and can also increase the reach rate of the information.
- the embodiments of the present application provide a method for switching sound modes, and the method may be applied to electronic devices.
- the electronic device supports three sound modes including a silent mode, a vibrating mode and a ringing mode.
- this method is mainly used in a scene where the ring mode is switched to a silent mode or a vibration mode.
- the electronic device obtains the sound mode of the electronic device and the current scene information of the electronic device.
- the scene information includes ambient sound of the environment where the electronic device is located.
- the sound mode is the silent mode or the vibration mode, if the scene information satisfies the first preset condition, the electronic device displays the first prompt information.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition includes: the ambient sound drops from the second volume range to the first volume range; the first prompt message is used to request the user to confirm whether to switch to the ring mode.
- the electronic device switches the sound mode to a silent mode or a vibration mode.
- the electronic device can identify whether the electronic device needs to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode when it is in the ringing mode. Thereby, the intelligent recognition of the demand for switching the electronic device to the silent mode or the vibration mode can be realized. Moreover, when it is recognized that the conditions for switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode are met (for example, the electronic device moves from a noisy environment to a quiet environment), the electronic device may automatically prompt the user to confirm whether to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode to make the sound The switching of modes accurately meets the needs of users. After the user confirms through a prompt, the electronic device can switch to a silent mode or a vibration mode. There is no need for the user to perform multi-step operations to achieve switching. In this way, the intelligence and convenience of switching from the ring mode to the silent mode or the vibration mode can be improved.
- the scene information also includes first indication information, and the first indication information is used to indicate whether the electronic device is connected to a wearable device; wherein, the wearable device includes a bracelet, an earphone, a smart At least one of a watch and smart glasses.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is connected to the wearable device. If the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is connected to the wearable device, the wearable device may prompt an incoming call or a notification message without ringing a bell.
- the electronic device can determine the scenario where the electronic device is connected to the wearable device as a scenario that satisfies switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- the scene information further includes second indication information, and the second indication information is used to indicate whether the wearable device is worn on the user.
- the wearable device includes at least one of a wristband, earphone, smart watch and smart glasses.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the second indication information indicates that the wearable device is worn on the user. If the second indication information indicates that the wearable device is worn on the user's body, the wearable device may be used to prompt an incoming call or a notification message without ringing a bell.
- the electronic device can determine the scene where the wearable device is worn on the user's body as a scene that satisfies switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- the scene information further includes third indication information, and the third indication information is used to indicate whether the electronic device is in use.
- the electronic device being in use includes: the electronic device is in a bright screen state; and/or, the electronic device detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the electronic device; and/or, the electronic device detects that the user touches the screen of the electronic device operation; and/or, the electronic device detects that the light intensity of the environment is greater than the first preset intensity, and the acceleration of the electronic device is less than the preset acceleration.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is in use. It should be understood that if the electronic device is in use, incoming calls or notification messages can be checked in time, so that there is no need to ring the alarm.
- the electronic device can determine the scene in the use state as a scene that satisfies switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- the scene information also includes the type of environment to which the environment belongs, and the type of environment includes conference rooms, offices, hospitals, restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, cinemas, playgrounds, and shopping malls.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition also includes: changing the environment type from a preset type to a non-preset type; wherein, the preset type includes restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, playgrounds and/or shopping malls.
- the electronic device recognizes that the scene where the electronic device moves from a roadside, a plaza, and other environments with high noises to an environment that requires quiet, such as a hospital or an office, needs to be switched to the silent mode. Or the scene of the vibration mode, so that after a specific change in the environment type, it can prompt to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode in time.
- the electronic device before the electronic device obtains the current scene information of the electronic device, it further includes: the electronic device monitors a first environmental parameter of the environment where the electronic device is located; wherein the first environmental parameter includes Wi- Fi connection status, Wi-Fi list and/or light intensity.
- obtaining the current scene information of the electronic device includes: obtaining the current scene information of the electronic device when a preset change occurs in the first environmental parameter.
- the preset change of the first environmental parameter includes: the electronic device changes from being connected to the first Wi-Fi to being disconnected from the first Wi-Fi, or the electronic device is disconnected from the second Wi-Fi Change to connecting with the second Wi-Fi, wherein, the first Wi-Fi and the second Wi-Fi can be any Wi-Fi.
- the Wi-Fi list scanned by the electronic device is changed from the first Wi-Fi list to the second Wi-Fi list, and there is at least one different Wi-Fi list in the first Wi-Fi list and the second Wi-Fi list.
- the light intensity of the environment where the electronic device is located changes from the first intensity value to the second intensity value, and the absolute value of the difference between the first intensity value and the second intensity value exceeds a preset value.
- the preset change occurs to the above-mentioned first environmental parameter, it indicates that there is a certain change in the environment. At this time, there may be a need to switch the sound mode.
- the scene information can be acquired conditionally by triggering. There is no need to obtain scene information periodically or in real time. It should be understood that acquiring scene information (such as ambient sound) requires relatively high power consumption, and conditional acquisition can reduce power consumption of electronic devices.
- the electronic device before the electronic device displays the first prompt information, it further includes: the electronic device acquires a user portrait of the user; wherein, the user portrait includes the first number, and the first number is the electronic The number of times the device switches sound modes in response to user operations within the first preset time period.
- the electronic device determines that the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition; wherein, the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition, including: the first number of times is greater than the first preset number of times.
- the electronic device will prompt the first prompt information only when the user portrait satisfies that the first count is greater than the first preset count. In this way, effective push can be realized and the conversion rate of push can be improved.
- the user portrait further includes a second number of times, and the second number of times is the number of times the electronic device switches the sound mode in response to the first operation within a second preset time period.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the second count is greater than the second preset count. If the second number of times is greater than the second preset number of times, it indicates that the user can accept the method of switching the sound mode by pushing the prompt information. In this way, effective push can be further realized and the conversion rate of push can be improved.
- the user portrait further includes a third time, the third time being that the electronic device responds to the user's voice when the ambient sound is less than the first decibel within the third preset time period.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the third number of times is greater than the third preset number of times. If the third number of times is greater than the third preset number of times, it indicates that the user tends to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode when the ambient sound is low, rather than switching the sound mode at will. In this way, effective push can be further realized and the conversion rate of push can be improved.
- the method further includes: if the user profile does not meet the second preset condition, the electronic device does not display the first prompt information. In this way, invalid pushes can be avoided. For example, it is possible to avoid pushing the first prompt information to users who have not switched sound modes for many years.
- the electronic device displays the first prompt information, including: the electronic device displays the first prompt information on the lock screen interface of the electronic device; wherein, if there are multiple notification messages, the electronic device Display the first prompt message on top.
- the electronic device can ensure that the prompt information displayed on the lock screen interface is viewed by the user, thereby increasing the reach rate of the information.
- the displaying of the first prompt information by the electronic device includes: when the interface currently displayed by the electronic device is the main interface or the application interface of the electronic device, when the electronic device detects that the user's When the pupil is looking at the screen of the electronic device, the electronic device displays the first prompt information.
- the electronic device can display the first prompt information only when it detects that the user is looking at the screen, and can also increase the reach rate of the information.
- the embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device, and the electronic device supports three sound modes including a silent mode, a vibrating mode and a ringing mode.
- Electronic devices include a display, memory, and one or more processors. The display screen, memory and processor are coupled. The memory is used to store computer program codes, and the computer program codes include computer instructions.
- the electronic device When the computer instructions are executed by the processor, the electronic device performs the following steps: the electronic device acquires the sound mode of the electronic device and the current scene information of the electronic device ; Wherein, the sound mode is a silent mode, a vibration mode or a ringing mode; the scene information includes the environmental sound of the environment where the electronic device is located;
- the electronic device displays first prompt information; wherein, the scene information satisfies a first preset condition.
- a preset condition includes: the ambient sound rises from the first volume range to the second volume range; the first prompt message is used to request the user to confirm whether to switch to the ringing mode;
- the electronic device switches the sound mode to the ringing mode in response to a user's first operation on the first prompt information.
- the scene information further includes first indication information, and the first indication information is used to indicate whether the electronic device is connected to a wearable device; wherein, the wearable The device includes at least one of a bracelet, earphones, smart watch and smart glasses.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is not connected to the wearable device.
- the scene information further includes second indication information, and the second indication information is used to indicate whether the wearable device is worn on the user; wherein, the wearable device The device includes at least one of a bracelet, earphones, smart watch and smart glasses.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the second indication information indicating that the wearable device is not worn by the user.
- the scene information further includes third indication information, where the third indication information is used to indicate whether the electronic device is in use.
- the electronic device being in use includes: the electronic device is in a bright screen state. And/or, the electronic device detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the electronic device. And/or, the electronic device detects a user's touch operation on the screen of the electronic device; and/or, the electronic device detects that the light intensity of the environment is greater than a first preset intensity, and the electronic The acceleration of the device is less than the preset acceleration.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the third indication information indicating that the electronic device is not in use.
- the scene information further includes the environment type to which the environment belongs, and the environment type includes conference room, office, hospital, restaurant, carriage, roadside, square, movie theater, Variety in playgrounds and malls.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: changing the environment type from a non-preset type to a preset type; wherein, the preset type includes restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, playgrounds and / or mall.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device is further executed by the following step: the electronic device monitors the first Environmental parameters; wherein, the first environmental parameters include Wi-Fi connection status, Wi-Fi list and/or light intensity. Acquiring current scene information of the electronic device when the first environmental parameter undergoes a preset change.
- the preset change of the first environmental parameter includes: the electronic device changes from being connected to the first Wi-Fi to being disconnected from the first Wi-Fi, or the electronic device changes from being connected to the first Wi-Fi Being disconnected from the second Wi-Fi is changed to being connected to the second Wi-Fi, wherein the first Wi-Fi and the second Wi-Fi may be any Wi-Fi.
- the Wi-Fi list scanned by the electronic device is changed from the first Wi-Fi list to the second Wi-Fi list, and the first Wi-Fi list and the second Wi-Fi list exist at least A different Wi-Fi.
- the light intensity of the environment where the electronic device is located changes from a first intensity value to a second intensity value, and an absolute value of a difference between the first intensity value and the second intensity value exceeds a preset value.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device further performs the following step: the electronic device monitors that the electronic device is in the first preset Whether there are missed calls within the time. If there is a missed call in the electronic device within the first preset time period, the current scene information of the electronic device is acquired.
- the missed calls do not include calls marked as harassment and/or calls in the blacklist.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device further performs the following steps: the electronic device acquires a user portrait of the user; wherein, the The user portrait includes a first count, and the first count is the number of times the electronic device switches sound modes in response to user operations within a second preset time period. The electronic device determines that the user portrait satisfies a second preset condition. Wherein, the user portrait satisfies a second preset condition, including: the first count is greater than the first preset count.
- the user portrait further includes a second number of times, the second number is the electronic device responding to the first operation within the third preset time period. Number of times to switch sound modes.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the second count is greater than the second preset count.
- the user portrait further includes a third time, the third time being that the electronic device, within a fourth preset period of time, has an ambient sound greater than the first decibel case, the number of times the user switched to ring mode in response to an action by the user.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the third count is greater than the third preset count.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device further executes the following step: if the user portrait does not meet the second preset condition, the The electronic device does not display the first prompt information.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device is further executed the following step: the electronic device is in the lock screen interface of the electronic device displaying the first prompt information; wherein, if there are multiple notification messages, the electronic device displays the first prompt information on top.
- the electronic device when the computer instructions are executed by the processor, the electronic device further performs the following step: the interface currently displayed on the electronic device is the In the case of the main interface or the application interface of , when the electronic device detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the electronic device, the electronic device displays the first prompt information.
- the embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device, and the electronic device supports three sound modes including a silent mode, a vibrating mode and a ringing mode.
- Electronic devices include a display, memory, and one or more processors. The display screen, memory and processor are coupled. The memory is used to store computer program codes.
- the computer program codes include computer instructions.
- the electronic device executes the following steps: the electronic device acquires the sound mode of the electronic device and the current scene information of the electronic device.
- the scene information includes ambient sound of the environment where the electronic device is located.
- the sound mode is the silent mode or the vibration mode, if the scene information satisfies the first preset condition, the electronic device displays the first prompt information.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition includes: the ambient sound drops from the second volume range to the first volume range; the first prompt message is used to request the user to confirm whether to switch to the ring mode.
- the electronic device switches the sound mode to a silent mode or a vibration mode.
- the scene information also includes first indication information, and the first indication information is used to indicate whether the electronic device is connected to a wearable device; wherein, the wearable device includes a bracelet, an earphone, a smart At least one of a watch and smart glasses.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is connected to the wearable device.
- the scene information further includes second indication information, and the second indication information is used to indicate whether the wearable device is worn on the user.
- the wearable device includes at least one of a wristband, earphone, smart watch and smart glasses.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the second indication information indicates that the wearable device is worn on the user.
- the scene information further includes third indication information, and the third indication information is used to indicate whether the electronic device is in use.
- the electronic device being in use includes: the electronic device is in a bright screen state; and/or, the electronic device detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the electronic device; and/or, the electronic device detects that the user touches the screen of the electronic device operation; and/or, the electronic device detects that the light intensity of the environment is greater than the first preset intensity, and the acceleration of the electronic device is less than the preset acceleration.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition further includes: the first indication information indicates that the electronic device is in use.
- the scene information also includes the type of environment to which the environment belongs.
- the scene information meeting the first preset condition also includes: changing the environment type from a preset type to a non-preset type; wherein, the preset type includes restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, playgrounds and/or shopping malls.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device further performs the following steps: the electronic device monitors a first environmental parameter of the environment where the electronic device is located; wherein , the first environment parameter includes Wi-Fi connection status, Wi-Fi list and/or light intensity. Acquiring current scene information of the electronic device when a preset change occurs to the first environmental parameter.
- the preset change of the first environmental parameter includes: the electronic device changes from being connected to the first Wi-Fi to being disconnected from the first Wi-Fi, or the electronic device is disconnected from the second Wi-Fi Change to connecting with the second Wi-Fi, wherein, the first Wi-Fi and the second Wi-Fi can be any Wi-Fi.
- the Wi-Fi list scanned by the electronic device is changed from the first Wi-Fi list to the second Wi-Fi list, and there is at least one different Wi-Fi list in the first Wi-Fi list and the second Wi-Fi list.
- the light intensity of the environment where the electronic device is located changes from the first intensity value to the second intensity value, and the absolute value of the difference between the first intensity value and the second intensity value exceeds a preset value.
- the electronic device when the computer instructions are executed by the processor, the electronic device further performs the following steps: the electronic device acquires a user portrait of the user; wherein the user portrait includes the first A number, the first number is the number of times the electronic device switches the sound mode in response to the user's operation within the first preset time period.
- the electronic device determines that the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition; wherein, the user portrait satisfies the second preset condition, including: the first number of times is greater than the first preset number of times.
- the user portrait further includes a second number of times, and the second number of times is the number of times the electronic device switches the sound mode in response to the first operation within a second preset time period.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the second count is greater than the second preset count.
- the user portrait further includes a third time, the third time being that the electronic device responds to the user's voice when the ambient sound is less than the second decibel within the third preset time period.
- the user portrait meeting the second preset condition further includes: the third number of times is greater than the third preset number of times.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device further executes the following step: if the user portrait does not meet the second preset condition, the electronic device does not Display the first prompt message.
- the electronic device when the computer instruction is executed by the processor, the electronic device is further executed by the following step: the electronic device displays the first prompt on the lock screen interface of the electronic device information; wherein, if there are multiple notification messages, the electronic device will display the first prompt message on top.
- the electronic device when the computer instructions are executed by the processor, the electronic device further performs the following steps: the interface currently displayed on the electronic device is the main interface of the electronic device or In the case of an application interface, when the electronic device detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the electronic device, the electronic device displays the first prompt information.
- the embodiment of the present application provides a chip system, which is applied to an electronic device including a display screen and a memory; the chip system includes one or more interface circuits and one or more processors; the interface The circuit and the processor are interconnected by a line; the interface circuit is configured to receive a signal from a memory of the electronic device and send the signal to the processor, the signal including computer instructions stored in the memory; When the processor executes the computer instruction, the electronic device executes the method described in the first aspect, the second aspect and any possible design manner thereof.
- the present application provides a computer storage medium, including computer instructions.
- the server executes the method described in the first aspect, the second solution and any possible design thereof .
- the present application provides a computer program product that, when running on a server, causes the server to execute the method described in the first aspect, the second solution and any possible design thereof.
- the electronic device described in the second aspect, the system chip described in the third aspect, the computer storage medium described in the fourth aspect, and the computer program product described in the fifth aspect provided above are all used to execute
- the beneficial effects that can be achieved can refer to the beneficial effects of the corresponding methods provided above, and will not be repeated here.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of one of the mobile phone interfaces provided by the embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of a mobile phone provided by an embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 3 shows a flow chart of one of the voice mode switching methods provided by the embodiment of the present application
- FIG. 4 shows a flow chart of the second method for switching sound modes provided by the embodiment of the present application
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of the second mobile phone interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic diagram of a mobile phone in an off-screen state provided by an embodiment of the present application
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic diagram of the third mobile phone interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Fig. 8 shows a schematic diagram of the fourth mobile phone interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Fig. 9 shows a schematic diagram of the fifth mobile phone interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 10 shows a flowchart of the third method for switching sound modes provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 11 shows a flowchart of the fourth method for switching sound modes provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Fig. 12 shows a schematic diagram of the sixth mobile phone interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- Fig. 13 shows a schematic diagram of the seventh mobile phone interface provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 14 shows a flowchart of the fifth method for switching sound modes provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 15 shows a flowchart of the sixth method for switching sound modes provided by the embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 16 shows a structural diagram of a system chip provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- first and second are used for descriptive purposes only, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the quantity of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of these features. In the description of this embodiment, unless otherwise specified, “plurality” means two or more.
- the following first takes the electronic device as a mobile phone as an example, and describes conventional technical means in conjunction with FIG. 1 .
- step a the user needs to unlock the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone may display the interface 101 shown in (a) in FIG. 1 .
- step b the user needs to slide down to call out the notification bar, which includes an adjustment control, which is used to trigger the mobile phone to adjust the sound mode.
- the mobile phone may display the interface 102 shown in (b) in FIG. 1 in response to the user's sliding operation on the interface 101 shown in (a) in FIG. 1 .
- the interface 102 includes a notification bar 103
- the notification bar 103 includes an adjustment control 104 .
- the adjustment control 104 is used to trigger the mobile phone to switch the sound mode.
- the adjustment control 104 indicates that the current sound mode is the silent mode.
- the mobile phone may display the interface 105 shown in (c) in FIG.
- the interface 105 includes a notification bar 106
- the notification bar 106 includes an adjustment control 107 .
- the adjustment control 107 is used to trigger the mobile phone to switch the sound mode.
- the adjustment control 107 indicates that the current sound mode is the ring mode. So far, the switch from the silent mode to the ringing mode is completed.
- an embodiment of the present application provides a sound mode switching method, which is applied to an electronic device, and the electronic device can support a ring mode, a vibration mode and a silent mode.
- the electronic device can acquire status information and environment information of the electronic device.
- the state information may be used to indicate states such as sound mode and/or position of the electronic device.
- the status information may be that the electronic device is currently in a silent mode.
- Environmental information may be used to indicate the environment in which the electronic device is located.
- the environment may be an indoor environment, a roadside environment.
- the environment may be a noisy environment or a quiet environment.
- the electronic device can recognize the user's intention to switch the sound mode according to the above state information and environment information, so as to realize intelligent identification of the switching intention.
- the electronic device can actively display the switching prompt.
- the switch prompt is used to prompt to switch the sound mode, and can also be used to trigger the electronic device to switch the sound mode. In this way, the prompt message can provide the user with a quick entry to switch the sound mode.
- the electronic equipment in the embodiment of the present application can be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a desktop, a laptop, a handheld computer, a notebook computer, an ultra-mobile personal computer (ultra-mobile personal computer, UMPC), a netbook, and a cellular Telephone, personal digital assistant (personal digital assistant, PDA), augmented reality (augmented reality, AR) ⁇ virtual reality (virtual reality, VR) equipment and other equipment, the embodiment of the present application does not make special restrictions on the specific form of the equipment.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- AR augmented reality
- VR virtual reality
- FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
- the mobile phone 200 may include a processor 210, an external memory interface 220, an internal memory 221, a universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface 230, and a charging management module 240 , power management module 241, battery 242, antenna 1, antenna 2, mobile communication module 250, wireless communication module 260, audio module 270, speaker 270A, receiver 270B, microphone 270C, earphone jack 270D, sensor module 280, button 290, motor 291, an indicator 292, a camera 293, a display screen 294, and a subscriber identification module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 295, etc.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- the structure shown in this embodiment does not constitute a specific limitation on the mobile phone 200 .
- the mobile phone 200 may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine some components, or separate some components, or arrange different components.
- the illustrated components can be realized in hardware, software or a combination of software and hardware.
- the processor 210 may include one or more processing units, for example: the processor 210 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processing unit (graphics processing unit, GPU), an image signal processor (image signal processor, ISP), controller, memory, video codec, digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), baseband processor, and/or neural network processor (neural-network processing unit, NPU) wait. Wherein, different processing units may be independent devices, or may be integrated in one or more processors.
- application processor application processor, AP
- modem processor graphics processing unit
- GPU graphics processing unit
- image signal processor image signal processor
- ISP image signal processor
- controller memory
- video codec digital signal processor
- DSP digital signal processor
- baseband processor baseband processor
- neural network processor neural-network processing unit, NPU
- the controller may be the nerve center and command center of the handset 200 .
- the controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction opcode and timing signal, and complete the control of fetching and executing the instruction.
- a memory may also be provided in the processor 210 for storing instructions and data.
- the memory in processor 210 is a cache memory.
- the memory may hold instructions or data that the processor 210 has just used or recycled. If the processor 210 needs to use the instruction or data again, it can be called directly from the memory. Repeated access is avoided, and the waiting time of the processor 210 is reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
- the charging management module 240 is configured to receive charging input from the charger.
- the charger may be a wireless charger or a wired charger.
- the charging management module 240 can receive the charging input of the wired charger through the USB interface 230 .
- the charging management module 240 can receive wireless charging input through the wireless charging coil of the mobile phone 200 . While the charging management module 240 is charging the battery 242 , it can also provide power for the mobile phone through the power management module 241 .
- the power management module 241 is used for connecting the battery 242 , the charging management module 240 and the processor 210 .
- the power management module 241 receives the input from the battery 242 and/or the charging management module 240 to provide power for the processor 210 , internal memory 221 , external memory, display screen 294 , camera 293 , and wireless communication module 260 .
- the power management module 241 can also be used to monitor parameters such as battery capacity, battery cycle times, and battery health status (leakage, impedance).
- the power management module 241 can also be set in the processor 210.
- the power management module 241 and the charging management module 240 may also be set in the same device.
- the wireless communication function of the mobile phone 200 can be realized by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 250, the wireless communication module 260, the modem processor and the baseband processor.
- the mobile phone 200 realizes the display function through the GPU, the display screen 294, and the application processor.
- the GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display screen 294 and the application processor. GPUs are used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering.
- Processor 210 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or change display information.
- the display screen 294 is used to display images, videos and the like.
- the display screen 294 is the above-mentioned folding screen (such as a flexible folding screen or a multi-screen folding screen).
- Display 294 includes a display panel.
- the display panel can be a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active matrix organic light emitting diode or an active matrix organic light emitting diode (active-matrix organic light emitting diode, AMOLED), flexible light-emitting diode (flex light-emitting diode, FLED), Miniled, MicroLed, Micro-oLed, quantum dot light emitting diodes (quantum dot light emitting diodes, QLED), etc.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- OLED organic light-emitting diode
- AMOLED active matrix organic light emitting diode
- FLED flexible light-emitting diode
- Miniled MicroLed, Micro-oLed
- the mobile phone 200 can realize the shooting function through ISP, camera 293 , video codec, GPU, display screen 294 and APP processor.
- the external memory interface 220 can be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to expand the storage capacity of the mobile phone 200.
- the external memory card communicates with the processor 210 through the external memory interface 220 to implement a data storage function. Such as saving music, video and other media files in the external memory card.
- the internal memory 221 may be used to store computer-executable program codes including instructions.
- the processor 210 executes various functions APP and data processing of the mobile phone 200 by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 221 .
- the internal memory 221 may include an area for storing programs and an area for storing data.
- the stored program area can store an operating system, at least one application program required by a function (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) and the like.
- the storage data area can store data (such as audio data, phone book, etc.) created during the use of the mobile phone 200 .
- the internal memory 221 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may also include a non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, universal flash storage (universal flash storage, UFS) and the like.
- the mobile phone 200 can realize the audio function through the audio module 270, the speaker 270A, the receiver 270B, the microphone 270C, the earphone interface 270D, and the application processor. Such as music playback, recording, etc.
- the keys 290 include a power key, a volume key and the like.
- the key 290 may be a mechanical key. It can also be a touch button.
- the mobile phone 200 can receive key input and generate key signal input related to user settings and function control of the mobile phone 200 .
- the motor 291 can generate a vibrating reminder.
- the motor 291 can be used for incoming call vibration prompts, and can also be used for touch vibration feedback.
- touch operations applied to different applications may correspond to different vibration feedback effects.
- the motor 291 can also correspond to different vibration feedback effects for touch operations acting on different areas of the display screen 294 .
- Different application scenarios for example: time reminder, receiving information, alarm clock, games, etc.
- the touch vibration feedback effect can also support customization.
- the indicator 292 can be an indicator light, which can be used to indicate the charging status, the change of the battery capacity, and also can be used to indicate messages, missed calls, notifications and so on.
- the SIM card interface 295 is used for connecting a SIM card.
- the SIM card can be inserted into the SIM card interface 295 or pulled out from the SIM card interface 295 to realize contact and separation with the mobile phone 200 .
- the mobile phone 200 can support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- SIM card interface 295 can support Nano SIM card, Micro SIM card, SIM card etc. Multiple cards can be inserted into the same SIM card interface 295 at the same time. The types of the multiple cards may be the same or different.
- the SIM card interface 295 is also compatible with different types of SIM cards.
- the SIM card interface 295 is also compatible with external memory cards.
- the mobile phone 200 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as calling and data communication.
- the mobile phone 200 adopts eSIM, that is, an embedded SIM card.
- the eSIM card can be embedded in the mobile phone 200 and cannot be separated from the mobile phone 200 .
- the mobile phone can intelligently recognize the user's intention to switch the sound mode according to the status information and environmental information of the mobile phone.
- the status information is used to indicate the sound mode adopted by the mobile phone and/or the status such as location
- the environment information is used to indicate the environment where the mobile phone is located, including environmental sound and/or environmental location.
- the mobile phone displays a switching prompt. In this way, the user is provided with a shortcut to switch to mode 1.
- the mobile phone can switch the sound mode to mode 1 in response to the user's one-step operation on the switching prompt. This simplifies the process of switching sound modes and improves the convenience of switching.
- state information and environment information other than the sound mode currently adopted by the mobile phone may be collectively referred to as scene information.
- the switch intention mainly includes the following two types: first, the intention to switch from silent mode or vibration mode to ring mode (denoted as scene 1), or the intention to switch from ring mode to silent mode or vibration mode (denoted as scene 2).
- switching sound modes refers to switching from silent mode or vibration mode to ring mode, that is, mode 1 is ring mode.
- the method includes S301-S307.
- the mobile phone monitors whether a preset environmental parameter of the environment where the mobile phone is located undergoes a preset change. If yes, execute S302; if not, continue to execute S301.
- the preset environment parameter may also be referred to as the first environment parameter.
- the preset environmental parameters are parameters that can reflect environmental conditions.
- the preset environmental parameters may be one or more of light intensity, color temperature, Wi-Fi connection status and Wi-Fi list. If the preset environment parameter changes, it indicates that the environment in which the mobile phone is located has changed significantly. In this case, it can be preliminarily determined that the user needs to switch the sound mode.
- the aforementioned preset environmental parameters may be environmental parameters that require relatively low power consumption during collection, for example, the preset environmental parameters are Wi-Fi connection conditions.
- the aforementioned preset environmental parameters may be environmental parameters that need to be collected daily during the operation of the mobile phone, for example, the preset environmental parameters are light intensity. Therefore, the acquisition of the aforementioned preset environmental parameters does not require any additional power consumption.
- the mobile phone detects the preset environmental parameters of its environment, and only executes S302 when the preset environmental parameters change, and further collects information (such as status information, environmental information) in a targeted manner and identifies the user's switching intention. Otherwise, continue to monitor the changes of the preset environmental parameters.
- the process of collecting state information and environment information and the process of identifying switching intentions are usually processes with high power consumption. For example, the power consumption of collecting environmental sounds is extremely high. In this way, the mobile phone can perform targeted processing processes with high power consumption, thereby greatly reducing the power consumption of the mobile phone.
- the following takes the preset environmental parameters of light intensity, Wi-Fi connection status and Wi-Fi list as examples to illustrate the specific implementation of whether the preset environmental parameters of the mobile phone monitor its environment.
- the preset environmental parameters include light intensity.
- the mobile phone can monitor whether the change value of the light intensity (usually refers to an absolute value, such as an increase value or a decrease value) exceeds a preset value. If the change value of the light intensity exceeds the preset value, the light intensity of the environment where the mobile phone is located has undergone a preset change. That is to say, if the light intensity of the environment where the mobile phone is located changes from the first intensity value to the second intensity value, and the absolute value of the difference between the first intensity value and the second intensity value exceeds the preset value, it can be preliminarily determined that the user exists. The need to switch sound modes.
- the reduction value of the light intensity exceeds a preset value, the user may come from a brighter outdoor environment to a darker indoor environment. Generally speaking, it is noisy outdoors and quiet indoors. In this case, there may be a need to switch from ring mode to silent mode or vibration mode.
- the foregoing light intensity may be collected by an ambient light sensor in the mobile phone.
- the ambient light sensor sends the collected light intensity to the processor.
- the processor calculates the absolute value of the difference between the light intensities collected by two nearest neighbors. If the absolute value exceeds the preset value, the change value of the light intensity exceeds the preset value. On the contrary, if the absolute value does not exceed the preset value, then the change value of the light intensity does not exceed the preset value.
- the preset environmental parameters include Wi-Fi connection conditions.
- the mobile phone can monitor whether the mobile phone is automatically disconnected from the first Wi-Fi and/or automatically establishes a connection with the second Wi-Fi within a preset time 1.
- the first Wi-Fi and the second Wi-Fi may be any Wi-Fi. If the mobile phone automatically disconnects from the first Wi-Fi and/or automatically establishes a connection with the second Wi-Fi within the preset time 1, the Wi-Fi connection situation of the environment where the mobile phone is located has undergone a preset change.
- the mobile phone changes from being connected to the first Wi-Fi to being disconnected from the first Wi-Fi, or the mobile phone changes from being disconnected from the second Wi-Fi to being connected to the second Wi-Fi , it can be preliminarily determined that the user needs to switch the sound mode.
- the mobile phone is automatically disconnected from a certain Wi-Fi within the preset time 1
- the user may come from an indoor environment to an outdoor environment.
- the Wi-Fi connection status of the environment where the mobile phone is located has not changed by default. There is usually no need to switch sound modes at this point.
- the preset environment parameters include a Wi-Fi list.
- the Wi-Fi list scanned by the mobile phone changes, that is, when there is at least one different Wi-Fi
- the Wi-Fi list of the environment where the mobile phone is located has undergone a preset change. That is to say, the Wi-Fi list scanned by the mobile phone changes from the first Wi-Fi list to the second Wi-Fi list, and there is at least one different Wi-Fi in the first Wi-Fi list and the second Wi-Fi list, Then it can be preliminarily determined that the user needs to switch the sound mode.
- the preset environmental parameters of the environment where the mobile phone is located are used to monitor whether there is a demand for switching sound modes. In practice, if the mobile phone is in silent mode or vibrating mode, the phone may be missed. In this case, there may be a need to switch the sound mode to the ring mode.
- the mobile phone may monitor whether there may be a need to switch sound modes through S401 .
- S401 The mobile phone monitors whether there is a missed call. If yes, execute S302; if not, continue to execute S401.
- S302 is executed to further collect information (such as state information and environment information) to identify the user's switching intention. On the contrary, when it is detected that there is no missed call, then continue to execute S401 to continue monitoring.
- the missed call is a call not answered by the user.
- a missed call is a call that the user does not answer within a preset time interval.
- the preset time interval refers to a time interval except the user's rest time.
- the preset time interval is 8:00-22:00, or, the preset time is 8:00-13:00 and 14:00-22:00.
- it if it is detected that there are unanswered calls within the preset time interval, it can be preliminarily determined that the user has a need to switch voice modes; In the case of a phone, there is no need to switch sound modes. Under normal circumstances, the user may switch the mobile phone to silent mode during the rest period (that is, within the non-preset time interval). It is normal for the user to miss the call. It cannot be considered as a missed connection by the user. It can be seen that, by using this embodiment, only calls not answered within the preset time interval are considered as missed calls, which can improve the rationality of the monitoring results.
- a missed call is a call that the user does not answer within the preset time 2 (also referred to as the first preset time).
- the preset time 2 is a period of time that is relatively close to the current time.
- the preset time 2 is the latest 1 hour, half an hour, 5 minutes and so on.
- it if it is detected that there is an unanswered call within the preset time 2, it can be preliminarily determined that the user has a need to switch the sound mode; In the case of a phone, there is no need to switch the sound mode.
- calls that are not answered for a long time from the current time are difficult to characterize the current handoff needs. It can be seen that, by adopting this embodiment, only calls not answered within the preset time 2 are regarded as missed calls, which can improve the rationality of the monitoring results.
- the missed call is a preset call not answered by the user, wherein the preset call is a call other than harassing calls and/or blacklisted calls.
- the mobile phone can further monitor whether the phone 1 is a preset call. Specifically, the mobile phone can monitor whether the phone 1 is a harassing call, if the phone 1 is a harassing call, then the phone 1 is not the preset call; if the phone 1 is not a harassing call, then the phone 1 is the default call.
- the harassing call refers to a phone marked with a harassing logo.
- the mobile phone can match the phone 1 with the phone in the blacklist, if the phone 1 is included in the number of the blacklist, then the phone 1 is not a preset phone; if the phone 1 is not included in the blacklist , then phone 1 is the default phone. That is to say, the missed calls do not include the calls marked as harassment and/or the calls in the blacklist. And, when it is detected that the phone 1 is a default phone, it can be preliminarily determined that the user has a need to switch voice modes; when it is detected that the phone 1 is not a default phone, there is no need to switch voice modes .
- the calls in the blacklist will be automatically blocked, and the calls in the blacklist are calls that the user is unwilling to answer; and harassing calls are also calls that the user is unwilling to answer. Therefore, for harassing calls and/or calls in the blacklist, if the user does not answer, it does not mean that the call is missed. It can be seen that, by adopting this embodiment, only the preset calls not answered by the user are regarded as missed calls, which can improve the rationality of the monitoring results.
- the handset can monitor whether there are more than a preset number of missed calls.
- the preset quantity 1 is 5 times, 3 times and so on. If there are more than a preset number of missed calls, it is more likely that the missed calls were caused by not switching the sound mode in time. In this case, it is more likely that there is a need to switch the sound mode. If there are no missed calls exceeding the preset number 1, the missed calls may be caused by other reasons. For example, it is not convenient to answer the phone in a meeting. In this case, there is usually no need to switch sound modes. It can be seen that, in this embodiment, only when the number of missed calls exceeds the preset number, it is considered that there is a switching requirement, which can improve the rationality of the monitoring results.
- the preset environmental parameters of the environment where the mobile phone is located and the missed calls have been used to illustrate the specific implementation of monitoring whether there is a need to switch sound modes.
- the above two methods can also be combined, and the combination method is specifically as follows: within the time period 1 when the solution of this application is started, the method of S401 is used to monitor whether the user has a need to switch the sound mode, so as to realize In the case of a missed call, further identify the switching intention, push the switching prompt and obtain the user's operation on the switching prompt.
- the mobile phone can learn the features (for example, status, environment, etc.) and real needs of the missed call.
- the method of S301 can be used to monitor whether the user has the need to switch the voice mode, so that the switching intention can be identified before the missed call occurs and the switching prompt can be pushed in time to avoid the missed call.
- the mobile phone may also periodically or periodically execute the following S302 without triggering through S301 or S401.
- the mobile phone acquires status information and environment information.
- the state information includes the sound mode currently adopted by the mobile phone, and the environment information includes the environment sound.
- the state information and environment information are acquired only after it is preliminarily determined that the user needs to switch the sound mode, so as to further identify the switching intention. In this way, the power consumption of the mobile phone can be greatly reduced.
- the status information is used to indicate the status of the mobile phone's current sound mode, usage and/or connection with other devices.
- the status information includes the sound mode 1 currently used by the mobile phone. If the sound mode 1 is different, there may be different switching intentions. For example, if the sound mode 1 is a silent mode, there may be a switching intention to switch to the ringing mode (denoted as switching intention 1). For another example, if the sound mode 1 is a ring mode, there may be a switching intention to switch to a silent mode or a vibration mode.
- the status information may include indication information (also referred to as first indication information) whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device.
- the wearable device may be at least one of smart watches, bracelets, earphones, smart glasses and other devices.
- the mobile phone can query the Bluetooth peripherals connected to the mobile phone. If the Bluetooth peripherals include the above-mentioned wearable devices (smart watch, bracelet and/or wireless earphone), it can sense that the mobile phone is connected to the above-mentioned wearable device.
- the mobile phone can also sense whether the mobile phone is connected to a wired earphone by detecting the earphone jack of the mobile phone (such as the earphone jack 270D in FIG. 2 ). For example, if the earphone interface has audio input or output, the mobile phone is connected with a wired earphone.
- the status information also includes indication information (also referred to as second indication information) whether the above-mentioned wearable device is worn on the user.
- the mobile phone can detect whether the smart watch and/or wristband have collected the user's physiological characteristics, such as heart rate and blood pressure. If the smart watch and/or bracelet can collect the physiological characteristics of the user, it is perceived that the smart watch and/or bracelet are worn on the user.
- the phone can also detect whether the wireless headset is worn in the ear. If it is detected that the wireless headset is worn in the ear, it is sensed that the wireless headset is worn on the user.
- the status information includes indication information (also referred to as third indication information) whether the user is using the mobile phone. Wherein, whether the user is using the mobile phone can also be understood as whether the mobile phone is in use.
- the mobile phone can detect whether the user is looking at the screen of the mobile phone.
- gaze perception technology can be used to detect whether the user is looking at the screen of the mobile phone. Gaze perception technology uses the front camera to track the direction of the pupils to detect whether the user is looking at the phone screen. If it is detected that the user is looking at the screen of the mobile phone, it is equivalent to sensing that the user is using the mobile phone. That is, the user is using the mobile phone, including: the mobile phone detects that the user's pupils are looking at the screen of the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone can detect whether a user's touch operation on the mobile phone screen is received within a preset time 3.
- the preset time 3 may be 1 minute, 30 seconds, 5 seconds and so on. If it is detected that the user's touch operation on the mobile phone screen is received within the preset time 3, it is equivalent to sensing that the user is using the mobile phone. That is to say, the user is using the mobile phone, including: the mobile phone detects the user's touch operation on the screen of the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone may detect whether the user is using the mobile phone according to ambient light and/or acceleration. Specifically, the mobile phone can detect the light intensity of the ambient light through the ambient light sensor, and the mobile phone can detect the acceleration of the mobile phone through the acceleration sensor. If the light intensity is lower than the intensity value 1 (also referred to as the first preset intensity), it is perceived that the mobile phone is placed in a darker location such as the user's carry-on bag or clothes pocket, but not in the hand. Or, if the acceleration is greater than the preset acceleration 1 (also referred to as the preset acceleration), it is perceived that the mobile phone may move with the user walking or running, and the mobile phone is usually not used at this time. That is to say, the user is using the mobile phone, including: the mobile phone detects that the light intensity of the environment is greater than the first preset intensity, and the acceleration of the mobile phone is less than the preset acceleration.
- the intensity value 1 also referred to as the first preset intensity
- the situation that the user is using the mobile phone in the above specific implementation manners is exemplary, and in actual implementation, multiple methods may be combined, or other situations may also be included.
- the fact that the user is using a mobile phone may also include that the mobile phone is in a bright screen state.
- the environment information is used to indicate the environment of the mobile phone, for example, the environment sound and/or the environment location.
- the ambient information includes ambient sounds.
- the mobile phone can turn on a microphone (such as the microphone 270C in FIG. 2 ) to collect the ambient sound of the environment where the mobile phone is currently located.
- a microphone such as the microphone 270C in FIG. 2
- the process of collecting ambient sound consumes a lot of power. If the ambient volume is collected for a long time, it will cause problems such as heating of the mobile phone and poor battery life.
- the microphone is turned on to collect ambient sound only when it is detected that the user may have a need to switch the sound mode. For example, the microphone acquisition is not turned on until a large change in light intensity is detected. For another example, the microphone acquisition is started only after a missed call is detected. In this way, the power consumption of the mobile phone can be greatly reduced. Thereby realizing low-power sound collection.
- the collected ambient sound may be stored in a trusted execution environment (Trusted Execution Environment, TEE).
- TEE represents an area isolated from other modules in a System on Chip (SoC). Ordinary applications (except trusted applications) cannot obtain data from this zone. In this way, storing the ambient sound in the TEE can avoid the loss of the user's private data. This ensures the security of user privacy data.
- the ambient sound collected multiple times can also be stored, which can more clearly reflect changes in the ambient sound of the environment where the mobile phone is located. This facilitates subsequent recognition of the handover intention.
- the environment information includes the environment location (also called environment type) where the mobile phone is located.
- the mobile phone can identify the current environment where the mobile phone is located.
- the environmental place may be a conference room, an office, a hospital, a restaurant, a carriage, a roadside, a plaza, a movie theater, an amusement park, and a shopping mall.
- the mobile phone can use an artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligence, AI) recognition model (such as a low-power visual perception model) to identify the current environment where the mobile phone is located.
- AI Artificial Intelligence
- the AI identification model has the function of identifying the current environmental location of the mobile phone according to the environmental sound and/or environmental image.
- the ambient sound of the environment where the mobile phone is located in history and/or the unprocessed image (RAW image) collected by the camera can be used as an input sample, and the marked environmental place can be used as an output sample.
- RAW image unprocessed image
- an AI recognition model can be trained.
- the recognition process the currently collected ambient sound and/or RAW image can be input to the AI recognition model, and the AI recognition model can recognize the current environmental location of the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone detects whether the state information and the environment information satisfy preset condition 1. If yes, execute S304; if not, execute S301 or S401 repeatedly.
- the preset condition 1 may also be referred to as the first preset condition.
- the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1, it indicates that the condition for switching from the silent mode or the vibration mode to the ringing mode is met. In this case, there is a switching intention (that is, switching intention 1) to switch from the silent mode or the vibrating mode to the ringing mode.
- switching intention 1 that is, switching intention 1
- the mobile phone detects that the status information and environment information do not meet the preset condition 1, it indicates that the condition for switching from the silent mode or the vibration mode to the ring mode is not met. In this case, handover intent 1 does not exist.
- the first aspect is for the detection of state information.
- the status information includes the sound mode 1 currently used by the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone can detect whether the sound mode 1 is a vibration mode or a silent mode. If the sound mode 1 is a vibration mode or a silent mode, the state information satisfies the preset condition 1, and there is a switch intention 1 at this time. On the contrary, if the sound mode 1 is a ringing mode, the state information does not satisfy the preset condition 1, and there is no switching intention 1 at this time. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize that the situation of not switching to the ring mode in time is the situation of switching intention 1. That is to say, the premise of scenario 1 should be that the sound mode currently adopted by the mobile phone is silent mode or vibration mode. When the sound mode is a silent mode or a vibration mode, it is necessary to further detect other status information and environmental information.
- the state information includes indication information whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device.
- the indication information indicating whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device is indication information 1
- the status information does not satisfy the preset condition 1.
- the indication information 1 is used to indicate that the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device. If the mobile phone is connected with a wearable device, the mobile phone can use the wearable device to prompt incoming calls or notification messages. Therefore, there is no need to prompt by ringing the bell, and there is no switching intention 1 at this time. Conversely, if the indication information indicating whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device is indication information 2, the state information satisfies the preset condition 1.
- the indication information 2 is used to indicate that the mobile phone is not connected to the wearable device. If the mobile phone is not connected to the wearable device, it is usually necessary to ring the mobile phone to prompt the incoming call or notification message, etc. At this time, there is switching intention 1. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize that there is a switching intention 1 when there is an incoming call or a notification message that cannot be prompted by the wearable device.
- the status information includes information indicating whether the wearable device is worn by the user.
- the indication information indicating whether the wearable device is worn on the user is indication information 3, the status information does not satisfy the preset condition 1.
- the indication information 3 is used to indicate that the wearable device is worn on the user. If the wearable device is worn on the user, the user can easily view the prompt of the incoming call or notification message from the wearable device. Therefore, there is no need to prompt by ringing the mobile phone, and there is no switching intention 1 at this time.
- the indication information indicating whether the wearable device is worn on the user is indication information 4, the state information satisfies the preset condition 1.
- the indication information 4 is used to indicate that the wearable device is not worn on the user. If the wearable device is not worn by the user, the user may not be able to view it even if the wearable device prompts an incoming call or notification message, and thus needs to be prompted by ringing the bell. At this time, there is switching intention 1. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize the fact that the user cannot obtain prompts such as incoming calls or notification messages through other means as the fact that there is a handover intention 1 .
- the status information includes an indication of whether the user is using the cell phone.
- the indication information indicating whether the user is using the mobile phone is indication information 5, the state information does not satisfy the preset condition 1.
- the indication information 5 is used to indicate that the user is using the mobile phone.
- the user if the user is using a mobile phone, it will switch in time when the user needs to switch the sound mode. For example, if the user wants to switch to the ring mode, he will operate the switch in time on the mobile phone. Usually, there will be no situation where there is a switch intention 1 but the switch is not made.
- the user can find prompts such as incoming calls or notification messages in time, and there is no need to prompt by ringing.
- the indication information indicating whether the user is using the mobile phone is the indication information 6, then the state information satisfies the preset condition 1.
- the indication information 6 is used to indicate that the user is not using the mobile phone. If the user is not using the mobile phone, it may not be able to switch to the ring mode in time, and there may be a switching intention 1. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize the situation that the user cannot switch to the ring mode in time as the situation that switching intention 1 exists.
- the second aspect is for the detection of environmental information.
- the environmental information includes environmental sounds of the environment where the mobile phone is located.
- the environmental sound is the latest collected environmental sound, that is, the environmental sound of the current environment (denoted as environmental sound 1).
- the mobile phone can acquire the environmental sound 1 (for example, from the TEE), and detect whether the environmental sound 1 exceeds a preset decibel value 1 (also referred to as the first decibel). If the detected environmental sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1.
- the preset decibel value 1 may be greater than or equal to 60 decibels.
- the preset decibel value 1 is 60 decibels, 80 decibels, etc. If the ambient sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, the user may not be able to feel the vibration of the mobile phone, or may not pay attention to the incoming call reminder (such as a bright screen reminder) due to the noisy environment. In this case, Handover Intent 1 may exist. On the contrary, if the detected environmental sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 1, the environmental information does not satisfy the preset condition 1 . If the ambient sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 1, the environment is relatively quiet, and the ringing of the mobile phone may affect the surrounding people. In this case, handover intent 1 usually does not exist. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize the noisy environment as the handover intention 1 .
- the environmental sound may be at least two recently collected environmental sounds, that is, the environmental sound of the current environment (environmental sound 1) and at least one environmental sound of the historical environment (marked as environmental sound 2).
- the mobile phone can obtain the environmental sound 1 and the environmental sound 2 (such as obtained from TEE), and detect whether the environmental sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, and detect whether the environmental sound 2 exceeds the preset decibel value 2.
- the preset decibel value 2 is less than or equal to the preset decibel value 1 .
- the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1 .
- the ambient sound 2 does not exceed the preset decibel value 2, indicating that the historical environment is a relatively quiet environment
- the ambient sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, indicating that the current environment is a relatively noisy environment. That is, the phone moves from a quiet environment to a noisy environment. In this case, it is very likely that the user did not switch the sound mode in time, which may result in missed calls, and there is switching intention 1 at this time.
- the preset decibel value 2 is smaller than the preset decibel value 1, which can avoid the recognition error of the switching intention caused by the collection error of the ambient sound. For example, if the preset decibel value 1 is equal to 70 decibels, and the preset decibel value 2 is equal to 50 decibels, then only when the environmental cause 1 is at least 20 decibels higher than the environmental sound 2, the switching intention 1 will be recognized.
- the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1 .
- the maximum value of the first volume range is smaller than the minimum value of the second volume range.
- the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1.
- the ambient sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 1, and/or the ambient sound 2 exceeds the preset decibel value 2, indicating that the mobile phone has not moved from a quiet environment to a noisy environment. In this case, handover intent 1 usually does not exist.
- the preset decibel value 1 is equal to the preset decibel value 2. If the ambient sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, and the ambient sound 2 exceeds the preset decibel value 2, it indicates that the mobile phone is always in a noisy environment. In this case, if the user has switching intention 1, the switching should have already been completed. Based on this, in this embodiment, this situation is recognized as the situation that there is no handover intention 1 .
- the situation where the environment of the mobile phone changes from quiet to noisy can be identified as the situation that there is a handover intention 1 .
- the environmental information includes the environmental location where the mobile phone is located.
- the environmental location is the latest recognized environmental location, that is, the current environmental location (denoted as environmental location 1).
- the mobile phone can acquire the environmental place 1, and detect whether the environmental place 1 is a preset environmental place (also called a preset type).
- the preset environmental place may be a noisy environment place such as a roadside, a carriage, or a square. If it is detected that the environmental place 1 is a preset environmental place, the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1 .
- the user may not be able to feel the vibration due to noise, or may not be able to pay attention to the incoming call reminder.
- the user may have switching intention 1.
- the environmental place 1 is not a preset environmental place (also called a non-preset type)
- the environmental information does not satisfy the preset condition 1 .
- handover intent 1 usually does not exist.
- the characteristics of the environmental place are usually very obvious, and the necessity of using the ring reminder for different characteristics is also very clear.
- vehicles and passers-by on the side of the road are noisy, and it is very easy to miss calls.
- the roadside is a relatively open environment, and the ringing of the bell is not easy to cause disturbance to the surrounding people. Therefore, it is necessary and possible to use the ringing reminder.
- the noise on the plane is also very loud.
- the phone cannot be answered on the plane, and it does not make sense to turn on the ring mode. This eliminates the need for a ringing alert.
- the situation on the airplane may be recognized as the situation of switching intention 1, which is obviously unreasonable.
- the situation that the environmental place is an airplane can be identified as the situation that there is no switching intention 1 .
- the environmental location may be the environmental location identified at least twice recently, that is, the current environmental location (environmental location 1) and at least one historical location (environmental location 2).
- the mobile phone can obtain the environmental place 1 and the environmental place 2, and detect whether the environmental place 1 and the environmental place 2 are preset environmental places. If it is detected that the environmental place 1 is a preset environmental place and the environmental place 2 is not a preset environmental place, then the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1 .
- Environmental location 2 is not a preset environmental location, indicating that the historical environmental location is an environmental location that does not need to use a bell reminder, and environmental location 2 is a default environmental location, indicating that the current environmental location is an environmental location that requires a ringing reminder.
- the mobile phone has moved from an environmental place that does not need a ringing reminder to an environmental place that requires a ringing reminder.
- the user may have switching intention 1. That is to say, if the environmental place changes from a non-preset type to a preset type, then the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 1.
- the preset type may be places with relatively loud noises such as restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, playgrounds, or shopping malls.
- the mobile phone does not move from an environmental place that does not require a ringing reminder to an environmental place that requires a ringing reminder, and there is usually no switching intention 1 .
- the mobile phone can recognize that there is a handover intention 1 when the mobile phone is moved from an environmental place that does not require a ringing reminder to an environmental place that requires a ringing reminder. Therefore, the rationality of the recognition result can be improved.
- the mobile phone may identify the handover intention 1 by combining at least one state information and at least one environment information, which is not specifically limited in this embodiment of the present application.
- at least one kind of status information includes sound mode 1
- at least one kind of environmental information includes environmental sound 1 and environmental sound 2 .
- Example 1 if the mobile phone detects that the sound mode 1 is silent mode or vibration mode, and the ambient sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, and the ambient sound 2 does not exceed the preset decibel value 2, then the status information and environmental information meet the preset conditions 1. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize the situation that the ring mode is not currently used and the mobile phone moves from a quiet environment to a noisy environment as the situation of switching intention 1 .
- Example 2 when each item of state information and environment information conforms to the conditions shown in Table 1 below, it can be recognized that there is a handover intention 1 .
- the handover intention 1 can be identified only when the above-listed items of status information and items of environmental information all indicate that the handover intention 1 exists, that is, only when the handover intention 1 is very strong.
- S304 is executed to prompt the user to switch the ringing mode. If it is detected that the state information and the environment information do not meet the preset condition 1, S301 or S401 is repeatedly executed to continue monitoring whether there may be a switching requirement.
- the mobile phone displays a switching prompt 1.
- the switching prompt 1 is used to request the user to confirm whether to switch to the ringing mode.
- the switching prompt 1 may also be referred to as first prompt information.
- the mobile phone may display the lock screen interface 501 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 .
- the lock screen interface 501 includes a switching prompt 502, and the switching prompt 502 is used to prompt switching to the ringing mode.
- the switching prompt 1 includes prompt text, pictures or videos.
- the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 includes the prompt text "whether to adjust to the ringing mode".
- the switching prompt 1 further includes a control 1, and the control 1 is used to trigger the mobile phone to switch to the ringing mode.
- the control 1 is the "OK" button 503 in the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 .
- the switching prompt 1 further includes a control 2, and the control 2 is used to trigger the mobile phone to cancel the prompt.
- the control 2 is the "Cancel" button 504 in the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 .
- the mobile phone can also display a reminder of missed calls on the lock screen interface.
- the prompt of the missed call is used to remind the user that there is a missed call.
- the lock screen interface 501 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 includes a reminder 505 of a missed call.
- the display of switching prompt 1 in the previous article is based on the display on the lock screen interface as an example.
- the lock screen interface includes the interface before unlocking after the phone is turned on, and the lock screen interface usually includes an unlocked logo at this time.
- the lock screen interface may be the lock screen interface 501 shown in (a) of FIG.
- the closed lock 507 and the text prompt "slide to unlock" 508 may indicate that it has not been unlocked.
- the lock screen interface may also include an interface where the screen of the mobile phone is turned on and the main interface or the application interface is not entered after face unlocking. At this time, the lock screen interface usually includes an indication of successful unlocking.
- the lock screen interface may be the lock screen interface 509 shown in (b) of FIG. 5 , and the lock screen interface 509 includes an indication 510 of successful unlocking.
- the lock screen interface is the interface before unlocking after the screen of the mobile phone is turned on.
- the switching prompt 1 can be displayed in the top n positions.
- n is an integer.
- the method of displaying on the lock screen is mainly applicable to the following two situations: Situation 1, when the mobile phone detects that the status information and environmental information meet the preset condition 1, and the mobile phone is in the lock screen interface, it can display and switch on the lock screen interface. Tip 1.
- Situation 1 when the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1, the mobile phone is in a screen-off state. After the screen of the mobile phone is turned on and the lock screen interface is displayed, switching prompt 1 may be displayed on the lock screen interface.
- the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1, the mobile phone is in the off-screen state shown in FIG. 6 .
- the mobile phone may display the lock screen interface 501 shown in (a) in FIG.
- the mobile phone can timely display the switching prompt 1 to the user through the lock screen interface.
- it is not limited to displaying the switching prompt 1 through the lock screen interface.
- the switching prompt 1 can also be displayed on the main interface of the mobile phone.
- Case 1 when the mobile phone detects that the status information and environmental information meet the preset condition 1, if the mobile phone is currently displaying the main interface, a switching prompt 1 can be displayed on the main interface.
- the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1 the mobile phone is in a screen-off state. After the screen of the mobile phone is turned on and the main interface is directly displayed, switching prompt 1 may be displayed on the main interface. For example, when the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1, the mobile phone is in the off-screen state shown in FIG. 6 .
- the mobile phone may directly display the main interface 701 shown in (a) of FIG. 7 in response to the user's finger pressing operation on the fingerprint collection area on the back of the mobile phone.
- the main interface 701 includes a switching prompt 702 . In this way, the mobile phone can timely display the switching prompt 1 to the user through the main interface.
- the switching prompt 1 may also be displayed in the application interface.
- Case 1 when the mobile phone detects that the status information and environmental information meet the preset condition 1, if the mobile phone is currently displaying an application interface, a switching prompt 1 may be displayed on the application interface.
- Case 2 When the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1, the mobile phone is in a screen-off state, and the mobile phone displays an application interface before the screen is off. After the screen of the mobile phone is turned on and the application interface is directly displayed, a switching prompt 1 may be displayed on the application interface. For example, when it is detected that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 1, the mobile phone is in the off-screen state shown in FIG.
- the mobile phone displays the application interface of the video application before the screen is off.
- the mobile phone can directly display the application interface 703 shown in (b) of FIG. 7 in response to the user's finger pressing operation on the fingerprint collection area on the back of the mobile phone.
- the application interface 703 includes content of the video application and a switching prompt 1704 . In this way, the mobile phone can timely display the switching prompt 1 to the user through the application interface.
- the difference from displaying the switching prompt 1 on the lock screen interface is that when the switching prompt 1 is displayed on the main interface or the application interface, in order to avoid affecting the user's use of the mobile phone, the switching prompt 1 is usually not displayed for a long time. In this case, the user may miss switching prompt 1.
- the mobile phone currently displays the main interface or the application interface, but the user may not be using the mobile phone, such as placing the mobile phone on a table.
- the mobile phone before the mobile phone displays the switching prompt 1 on the main interface or the application interface, the mobile phone can detect whether the user is using the mobile phone. Furthermore, in order to ensure that the user's eyes can pay attention to the switching prompt 1, the mobile phone can detect whether the user's eyes are looking at the mobile phone screen through gaze sensing technology. If the user's eyes are looking at the screen of the mobile phone, it means that the mobile phone is being used. Correspondingly, if it is detected that the user is using the mobile phone, the mobile phone displays a switching prompt 1 on the main interface or the application interface. In this way, it can be ensured that the user can view the switching prompt 1 .
- the mobile phone switches the sound mode to the ringing mode in response to the user's operation 1 on the switching prompt 1.
- operation 1 may also be referred to as a first operation.
- the mobile phone may receive the user's operation 1 on the switching prompt 1.
- operation 1 may be a click operation or a long press operation of the user on the switching prompt.
- the operation 1 may also be a preset gesture 1 (such as a " ⁇ " gesture). In the following embodiments, it will be mainly described by taking that operation 1 is the user's click operation on the control 1 in the switching prompt 1 as an example.
- the control 1 is the "confirm” button 503 in the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 as an example.
- the mobile phone may receive the user's click operation on the "Confirm” button 503 in the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 .
- the mobile phone may display the unlocking interface 801 shown in (a) of FIG. 8 .
- the mobile phone can display the main interface 802 shown in (b) in Figure 8, and what is displayed in the status bar of the main interface 802 is the icon of the ringing mode 803. That is to say, the mobile phone can switch the sound mode from the silent mode to the ringing mode in response to the user's click operation and unlock operation on the control 1 .
- the lock screen interface is the interface before unlocking after the phone is turned on, the user needs to perform operation 1 to further unlock the phone to trigger the phone to switch the sound mode.
- the switch can only be performed after identity recognition, which can prevent the non-owner from operating the mobile phone and triggering the switch of the sound mode.
- the switching prompt 1 shows an interface that does not enter the main interface or application interface after face unlocking (such as the lock screen interface 509 shown in (b) in Figure 5), the main interface (such as the one in Figure 7 The main interface 701 shown in (a)), the application interface (such as the application interface 703 shown in (b) in Figure 7), then the mobile phone can directly switch the sound mode in response to the user's operation 1 of the switching prompt 1 It is the ring mode, and the switching prompt 1 can be turned off.
- the main interface such as the one in Figure 7
- the application interface such as the application interface 703 shown in (b) in Figure 7
- the mobile phone switches to the ringing mode only in response to operation 1. In this way, the mobile phone can switch the sound mode based on the user's will, which can make up for the defect of inaccurate recognition results.
- the mobile phone closes the switching prompt 1 in response to the preset event 1. Among them, the sound mode of the mobile phone remains unchanged.
- the preset event 1 may be the user's operation 2 on the switching prompt 1 .
- the operation 2 may be a click operation or a long press operation or the like.
- the operation 2 may also be a preset gesture 2 (such as a left swipe gesture, an up swipe gesture, etc.). In the following embodiments, it will be mainly described by taking operation 2 as an example of clicking the control 2 in the switching prompt 1.
- the control 1 is the "confirm" button 503 in the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 as an example.
- the mobile phone may receive the user's click operation on the "Confirm” button 503 in the switching prompt 502 shown in (a) of FIG. 5 .
- the mobile phone may display the lock screen interface 901 shown in FIG. 9 .
- the status bar of the lock screen interface 901 displays the mute mode icon 902
- the status bar of the lock screen interface 501 also displays the mute mode icon 506 . That said, the sound mode remains the same.
- what is different from the lock screen interface 501 is that the lock screen interface 901 does not include the switching prompt 1 . That is to say, the mobile phone has turned off the display of switching prompt 1.
- the preset event 1 may be an event that the display duration of the switching prompt 1 reaches the preset duration 1 .
- the preset duration 1 is displayed in the case of no user operation.
- the preset duration may be 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 10 seconds. Therefore, for this situation, when the display duration of the switching prompt 1 reaches the preset duration 1, the mobile phone closes the display of the switching prompt 1 and keeps the current sound mode unchanged.
- the mobile phone After switching to the ring mode, that is, the sound mode currently adopted by the mobile phone is adjusted to the ring mode, and the mobile phone uses the ring mode to complete the incoming call prompt or notification message prompt, so that the user can answer the incoming call or receive the notification message in time.
- the mobile phone can identify whether the user has switching intention 1 when detecting that there may be a need to switch the voice mode. Therefore, targeted identification can be performed, which is beneficial to reducing the power consumption of the mobile phone. Furthermore, the mobile phone identifies whether there is a switching intention 1 according to the state information and the environment, which can improve the accuracy of the identification result. When it is recognized that there is a switching intention 1, the mobile phone displays a switching prompt 1 on the lock screen interface or the main interface to prompt the user to switch to the ringing mode; and the user operates the switching prompting 1 to trigger the mobile phone to switch to the ringing mode. bell pattern. In this way, the mobile phone can provide a convenient switching entry for users with switching intention 1. This enables a quick switch to ring mode. After switching to the ring mode, the mobile phone can ring to prompt information such as incoming calls or notification messages, so as to prevent users from missing various information.
- a switching prompt 1 is pushed to the user.
- different users have different needs for switching prompts. For example, for users who do not switch sound modes on a daily basis, they have no need for switching prompts.
- S1001 is also included.
- the mobile phone detects whether the user portrait satisfies the preset condition 2. If yes, execute S303; if not, execute S301 or S401.
- the preset condition 2 may also be referred to as a second preset condition.
- the user portrait may indicate the user's habit of switching voice modes.
- the user portrait meets the preset condition 2, it indicates that the user has a high demand for the mobile phone to quickly switch to the ring mode by pushing the switching prompt 1, and this user is the target user of the push switching prompt 1.
- the user portrait includes the number of times 1 (also referred to as the first number) that the mobile phone switches the sound mode in response to the user's operation within the second preset time period, wherein the second preset time period refers to A preset time before the current time. For example, the second preset time is the last month, half a year and so on. In this way, the timeliness of the number 1 is guaranteed. If the number of times 1 exceeds the preset number of times 1 (also referred to as the first preset number of times), the user portrait satisfies the preset condition 2 . Wherein, the number of times 1 exceeds the preset number of times 1, indicating that the user will switch the sound mode more frequently, and the user is the target user.
- the second preset time period refers to A preset time before the current time. For example, the second preset time is the last month, half a year and so on. In this way, the timeliness of the number 1 is guaranteed. If the number of times 1 exceeds the preset number of times 1 (also
- the mobile phone can determine the user who frequently switches the sound mode as the target user to push the switching prompt.
- the user portrait includes the voice mode adopted by the user under different environmental information (eg, environmental location, environmental sound). For example, the user adopts the ring mode in a noisy environment, and the user adopts the silent mode indoors.
- environmental information eg, environmental location, environmental sound
- the user portrait includes the number of times the mobile phone switches to the ring mode in response to the user's operation 2 (also referred to as third times).
- the fourth preset time period refers to a preset time before the current time. For example, the fourth preset time is the last month, half a year and so on. In this way, the timeliness of times 2 is guaranteed. If the number of times 2 exceeds the preset number of times 2 (also referred to as the third preset number of times), it indicates that the user tends to use the ringing mode in a noisy environment, and the user portrait satisfies the preset condition 2. In this case, the user is the target user.
- the mobile phone can determine the user who tends to switch to the ring mode in a noisy environment as the target user to push the switching prompt 1 .
- the mobile phone can trigger the mobile phone to collect the ambient sound of the environment after detecting the change of the sound mode. Then combined with the sound mode of the mobile phone at the current moment, the ambient sound when switching the sound mode can be determined. Moreover, the acquisition is triggered after the switching of the sound mode is detected, which can realize sound acquisition with low power consumption and reduce the power consumption of the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone can determine the user who uses the ring pattern in the preset location as the target user to push the switching prompt.
- the user profile includes the number 4 (also referred to as the second number) of switching the sound mode of the mobile phone in response to the operation 1 within the third preset time period.
- the third preset time period refers to a preset time before the current time.
- the fourth preset time is the last month, half a year and so on. In this way, the timeliness of the number 4 is guaranteed.
- the preset number of times 4 is related to the display times of the switching prompt 1. For example, the ratio of the preset number 4 to the displayed number is greater than 50%.
- the mobile phone can further determine users who are more receptive to switching the sound mode by switching the prompt 1 as target users for subsequent pushing of the switching prompt 1 .
- the user portrait may also include the voice mode adopted by the user in different time periods.
- the user adopts a ring mode during working hours, and adopts a silent mode or a vibration mode during rest time.
- the user portrait may also be the voice mode adopted by the user at different locations. For example, the user adopts ring mode at home and office, and adopts silent mode or vibrate mode in other places.
- the dimensions detected when identifying the switching intention may also be different.
- the user portrait used includes the voice mode adopted by the user in different time periods, then when the switch intention is recognized, it is also necessary to detect whether the current time is within the time period of adopting the corresponding voice mode.
- S303 is executed to further identify the user's switching intention.
- the switching prompt 1 is not displayed this time, and S301 or S401 and subsequent steps are continued. It should be noted that the user portrait will be updated continuously, and the preset condition 2 is not satisfied at present, and the preset condition 2 may be satisfied in the future. Therefore, when it is detected that the user portrait does not meet the preset condition 2, S301 or S401 is repeatedly executed.
- S1001 is located between S302 and S303 for illustration. If S1001 is executed before S302, the switching intention of the user can be further identified only when the user is the target user. In this way, the mobile phone can be prevented from performing invalid calculations.
- the step of identifying the target user in S1001 is before S304, it is not limited to the time sequence shown in FIG. 10 . And, if it is identified as the target user, then execute the next step, if it is identified as not the target user, then enter the next round of monitoring.
- the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 may be used for implementation. And in the process, build user portraits. For example, count the number of times 4 according to the user's operation on the switching prompt. After a relatively complete user portrait is formed, the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 is used to implement the solution of this application, and the user portrait is continuously updated for subsequent use.
- an initial user portrait can be set, and the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 is used to realize the solution of this application, and the user portrait is continuously updated for subsequent use.
- the mobile phone can detect the user's demand for switching the voice mode by pushing the switching prompt according to the user portrait, so as to identify whether the user is the target user of the pushing switching prompt. Then, a switching prompt is pushed to the target user. In this way, targeted push can be realized, unnecessary push and subsequent processing can be avoided, and mobile phone calculations can be reduced. At the same time, interference to non-target users can also be reduced.
- switching sound modes refers to switching from ring mode to vibration mode or silent mode, that is, mode 1 is vibration mode or silent mode.
- the method includes S1101-S1107.
- the mobile phone monitors whether a preset environmental parameter of the environment where the mobile phone is located undergoes a preset change. If yes, execute S1102; if not, continue to execute S1101.
- the preset environment parameter may also be referred to as a first environment parameter.
- the mobile phone may also periodically or periodically execute the following S1102 without triggering S1101.
- the mobile phone acquires status information and environment information.
- the state information includes the sound mode currently adopted by the mobile phone, and the environment information includes the environment sound.
- the mobile phone detects whether the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 3. If yes, execute S1104; if not, execute S1101 repeatedly.
- preset condition 3 may also be called a first preset condition.
- the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information meet the preset condition 3, it indicates that the condition for switching from ring mode to silent mode or vibration mode is met. In this case, there is a switching intention (that is, switching intention 2) from the ringing mode to the silent mode or the vibrating mode. On the contrary, if the mobile phone detects that the state information and the environment information do not meet the preset condition 3, it indicates that the condition for switching from the ring mode to the silent mode or the vibration mode is not met. In this case there is no handover intent 2.
- the first aspect is for the detection of state information.
- the status information includes the sound mode 1 currently used by the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone can detect whether the sound pattern 1 is a ringing pattern. If the sound mode 1 is a ringing mode, the state information satisfies the preset condition 3, and there is a switch intention 2 at this time. On the contrary, if the sound mode 1 is a silent mode or a vibration mode, and the state information does not satisfy the preset condition 3, then there is no switching intention 2 at this time. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize that the situation of not switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode in time is the situation of switching intention 2 . That is to say, the premise of scenario 2 should be that the sound mode currently adopted by the mobile phone is the ringing mode. When the sound mode is the ring mode, it is necessary to further detect other state information and environment information.
- the state information includes indication information whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device.
- the indication information indicating whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device is indication information 1
- the state information satisfies the preset condition 3.
- the indication information 1 is used to indicate that the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device. If the mobile phone is connected with a wearable device, the mobile phone can use the wearable device to prompt incoming calls or notification messages. Therefore, there is no need to remind by ringing the bell. At this time, it is necessary to switch to silent mode or vibration mode, so there is switching intention 2.
- the indication information indicating whether the mobile phone is connected to the wearable device is indication information 2, the status information does not satisfy the preset condition 3.
- the indication information 2 is used to indicate that the mobile phone is not connected to the wearable device. If the mobile phone is not connected to the wearable device, the mobile phone usually needs to ring to prompt incoming calls or notification messages, etc. At this time, it cannot switch to silent mode or vibration mode, so there is no switching intention 2. In this way, the mobile phone can identify situations that can be promptly prompted by the wearable device, such as an incoming call or a notification message, as a situation where there is a handover intention 2 .
- the status information includes information indicating whether the wearable device is worn by the user.
- the indication information indicating whether the wearable device is worn on the user is indication information 3, the state information satisfies the preset condition 3.
- the indication information 3 is used to indicate that the wearable device is worn on the user. If the wearable device is worn on the user, the user can easily view the prompt of the incoming call or notification message from the wearable device. Therefore, there is no need to prompt by ringing the mobile phone. At this time, the user can switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode, so that there is switching intention 2. On the contrary, if the indication information indicating whether the wearable device is worn on the user is indication information 4, the state information does not satisfy the preset condition 3.
- the indication information 4 is used to indicate that the wearable device is not worn on the user. If the wearable device is not worn on the user's body, the user may not be able to view it even if the wearable device prompts an incoming call or notification message, etc., and thus needs to be prompted by ringing, and cannot switch to silent mode or vibrate at this time mode, so that there is no switch intent 2. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize the situation that the user can obtain prompts such as incoming calls or notification messages through other channels as the situation of switching intention 2 .
- the status information includes an indication of whether the user is using the cell phone.
- the indication information indicating whether the user is using the mobile phone is indication information 5, the state information satisfies the preset condition 3.
- the indication information 5 is used to indicate that the user is using the mobile phone. If the user is using the mobile phone, he can obtain prompts such as incoming calls or notification messages in time, and can switch to silent mode or vibration mode at this time, so there is switching intention 2.
- the indication information indicating whether the user is using the mobile phone is the indication information 6, then the state information satisfies the preset condition 3. Wherein, the indication information 6 is used to indicate that the user is not using the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone can recognize the fact that the user can conveniently obtain prompts such as incoming calls or notification messages as the fact that there is a handover intention 2 .
- the second aspect is for the detection of environmental information.
- the environmental information includes environmental sounds of the environment where the mobile phone is located.
- the environmental sound is the latest collected environmental sound, that is, the environmental sound of the current environment (denoted as environmental sound 1).
- the mobile phone can obtain the ambient sound 1 (such as obtained from TEE), and detect whether the ambient sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 2 (in scene 2, the preset decibel value 2 can also be called the first decibel) . If the detected environmental sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 2, the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 3 .
- the preset decibel value 2 may be a value less than or equal to 60 decibels.
- the preset decibel value 2 is 60dB, 40dB, etc. If the ambient sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 2, the environment is relatively quiet, and the ringing of the mobile phone may affect the surrounding people. In this case, Handover Intent 2 may exist. On the contrary, if the detected environmental sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 2, the environmental information does not satisfy the preset condition 3 . If the ambient sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 2, the user may not be able to feel the vibration of the mobile phone, or may not pay attention to the incoming call reminder (such as a bright screen reminder) due to the noisy environment. In this case, handover intent 2 usually does not exist. In this way, the mobile phone can recognize that the environment is quiet as the handover intention 2 exists.
- the environmental sound may be at least two recently collected environmental sounds, that is, the environmental sound of the current environment (environmental sound 1) and at least one environmental sound of the historical environment (marked as environmental sound 2).
- the mobile phone can obtain the environmental sound 1 and the environmental sound 2 (for example, from TEE), and detect whether the environmental sound 1 exceeds the preset decibel value 2, and detect whether the environmental sound 2 exceeds the preset decibel value 1.
- the preset decibel value 2 is less than or equal to the preset decibel value 1 .
- the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 3 . If the ambient sound 2 exceeds the preset decibel value 1, it indicates that the historical environment is a relatively noisy environment; if the environmental sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 2, it indicates that the current environment is a relatively quiet environment. That is, the phone moves from a noisy environment to a quiet one. In this case, it is very likely that the user will affect the surrounding people due to not switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode in time, and there is switching intention 2 at this time. Similarly, the preset decibel value 2 is smaller than the preset decibel value 1, which can avoid the recognition error of the switching intention caused by the collection error of the ambient sound.
- the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 3 .
- the maximum value of the first volume range is smaller than the minimum value of the second volume range.
- the preset decibel value 1 is equal to the preset decibel value 2. If the ambient sound 1 does not exceed the preset decibel value 2, and the ambient sound 2 does not exceed the preset decibel value 1, it means that the mobile phone is always in a quiet environment. In this case, if the user has switching intention 2, the switching should have already been completed. In this embodiment, this situation is identified as the situation that there is no handover intention 2 .
- the situation where the environment of the mobile phone changes from noisy to quiet can be identified as the situation of switching intention 2 .
- the environmental information includes the environmental location where the mobile phone is located.
- the environmental location is the latest recognized environmental location, that is, the environmental location of the current environment (denoted as environmental location 1).
- the mobile phone can obtain the environmental place 1, and detect whether the environmental place 1 is a preset environmental place.
- the preset environmental place may be a noisy environment place such as a roadside, a carriage, or a square. If it is detected that the environmental place 1 is not a preset environmental place, the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 3 . If the environmental place 1 is not a preset environmental place, it is usually necessary to use a silent mode or a vibration mode to avoid affecting people around. In this case, Handover Intent 2 exists.
- the environmental place 1 is a preset environmental place
- the environmental information does not satisfy the preset condition 3 .
- the environmental place 1 is a preset environmental place, and if the silent mode or the vibration mode is used, the call is usually missed. In this case, handover intent 2 usually does not exist. Similar to Scenario 1, the presence of Switching Intent 2 can be accurately identified through the environment. For specific reasons, please refer to the relevant description in Scenario 1.
- the environmental location may be the environmental location identified at least twice recently, that is, the current environmental location (environmental location 1) and at least one historical location (environmental location 2).
- the mobile phone can obtain the environmental place 1 and the environmental place 2, and detect whether the environmental place 1 and the environmental place 2 are preset environmental places. If it is detected that the environmental place 1 is not a preset environmental place and the environmental place 2 is a preset environmental place, then the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 3 .
- Environmental location 2 is the default environmental location, indicating that the environmental location where the history is located is an environmental location that needs to use a ring reminder, and environmental location 1 is not a default environmental location, indicating that the current environmental location is an environmental location that does not need to use a ring reminder. That is to say, the mobile phone has moved from an environmental place where a ringing reminder is required to an environmental place where a ringing reminder is not required. In this case, Handover Intent 2 exists. That is to say, if the environmental place is changed from a preset type to a non-preset type, the environmental information satisfies the preset condition 3 .
- the preset type may be places with relatively loud noises such as restaurants, carriages, roadsides, squares, playgrounds, or shopping malls.
- the environmental information does not satisfy the preset condition 3 .
- the mobile phone can recognize that there is a handover intention 2 when the mobile phone moves from an environmental place where a ringing reminder is required to an environmental place where a ringing reminder is not required. Therefore, the rationality of the recognition result can be improved.
- the mobile phone may identify the switching intention 2 by combining at least one state information and at least one environmental information, which is not specifically limited in this embodiment of the present application.
- at least one kind of status information includes sound mode 1
- at least one kind of environmental information includes environmental sound 1 and environmental sound 2 .
- the handover intention 2 may be identified only when the above-listed items of status information and items of environmental information all indicate that the handover intention 2 exists, that is, only when the handover intention 2 is very strong.
- S1104 executes S1104 to prompt the user to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode. If it is detected that the state information and the environment information do not satisfy the preset condition 3, S1101 is repeatedly executed.
- the mobile phone displays a switching prompt 2.
- the switching prompt 2 is used to request the user to confirm whether to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- switching prompt 2 may also be referred to as first prompt information.
- the mobile phone may display the lock screen interface 1201 shown in FIG. 12 .
- the lock screen interface 1201 includes a switching prompt 1202, and the switching prompt 1202 is used to prompt switching to the mute mode.
- switching prompt 2 is used to prompt switching to silent mode or vibration mode. That is, Mode 1 is a silent mode or a vibration mode.
- the prompt text, picture or video in the switching prompt 2 is used to prompt switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- the switching prompt 2 includes a control 3, and the control 3 is used to trigger the mobile phone to switch to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- the control 3 is the "confirm" button 1203 in the switching prompt 1202 shown in FIG. 12, and the "confirm” button 1203 is used to trigger the mobile phone to switch to the silent mode.
- the switching prompt 2 may also include a control 4, which is used to trigger the mobile phone to cancel the prompt.
- the control 4 is the "cancel” button 1204 in the switching prompt 1202 shown in FIG. 12, and the "confirm” button 1204 is used to trigger the mobile phone to switch to the silent mode.
- mode 1 may be determined according to the number of times the user uses the vibration mode or the number of times the silent mode is used. For example, if the usage times of the vibration mode is greater than or equal to the usage times of the silent mode, mode 1 is the vibration mode. If the number of times the vibration mode is used is less than the number of times the silent mode is used, the mode 1 is the silent mode. It should be noted that the combination of greater than and equal to is used as an example above. In fact, equal to may also be combined with less than, which is not specifically limited in this embodiment of the present application. In this way, it is convenient and quick to switch to the mode you are used to.
- Mode 1 may be determined according to Environmental Sound 1 .
- the mode 1 is the silent mode. In this way, you can avoid disturbing the people around you in a very quiet environment.
- the mode 1 is the vibration mode. Therefore, in a relatively quiet environment, it is possible to avoid disturbing people around as much as possible, and at the same time, it is possible to avoid missing information such as incoming calls or notification messages as much as possible.
- the above is an example of a combination of greater than and equal to. In fact, equal to can also be combined with less than, which is not specifically limited in this embodiment of the present application. In this way, it is convenient to switch to a mode that matches the ambient sound, and the switched mode takes into account the interference to others and the prompt to the user.
- the switching prompt 2 may also be displayed on the lock screen interface, the main interface, and the like.
- the switching prompt 2 is displayed in the previous main interface or the application interface, then when it is detected that the user is using the mobile phone (the user's eyes are watching the mobile phone screen), the mobile phone displays the switching prompt 2 in the main interface or the application interface.
- the mobile phone switches the sound mode to a silent mode or a vibration mode in response to the user's operation 3 on the switching prompt 2.
- operation 3 may also be referred to as the first operation.
- control 3 is the "Confirm” button 1203 in the switching prompt 1202 shown in FIG. 12 .
- the mobile phone may display the unlocking interface 1301 shown in (a) of FIG. 13 .
- the mobile phone can display the main interface 1302 shown in (b) in FIG. . That is to say, the mobile phone can switch the sound mode from the ring mode to the silent mode or the vibration mode in response to the user's click operation and unlock operation on the control 3 .
- the lock screen interface is the interface before unlocking after the phone is turned on, the user needs to perform operation 3 to further unlock the phone to trigger the phone to switch the sound mode.
- the switch can only be performed after identity recognition, which can prevent the non-owner from operating the mobile phone and triggering the switch of the sound mode.
- the mobile phone can respond to the user's operation 3 on the switching prompt 2, and can directly turn the sound
- the mode is switched to silent mode or vibration mode, and the switching prompt 2 can be turned off.
- the mobile phone closes the switching prompt 2 in response to the preset event 2. Among them, the sound mode of the mobile phone remains unchanged.
- the mobile phone can identify whether the user has switching intention 2 when detecting that there may be a need to switch the sound mode. Therefore, targeted identification can be performed, which is beneficial to reducing the power consumption of the mobile phone. Further, the mobile phone identifies whether there is a switching intention 2 according to the status information and the environment, which can improve the accuracy of the identification result. When it is recognized that there is a switching intention 2, the mobile phone displays a switching prompt 2 on the lock screen interface or the main interface, etc., to prompt the user to switch to the silent mode or vibration mode; and, the user operates the switching prompt 2 to trigger the mobile phone to switch to silent mode or vibrate mode.
- the mobile phone can provide a convenient switching entry for users with switching intention 2 . In this way, you can quickly switch to silent mode or vibration mode. After switching to silent mode or vibration mode, the mobile phone can mute or vibrate to prompt information such as incoming calls or notification messages to avoid disturbing people around.
- preset condition 4 may also be called a second preset condition.
- S1401 the electronic device needs to determine whether the user is the target user for pushing the switching prompt 2.
- electronic devices can be identified by user portraits in the following dimensions:
- the user profile includes the number 1 (also referred to as the first time number) of switching the sound mode of the mobile phone in response to the user's operation within the first preset time period. If the number of times 1 exceeds the preset number of times 1 (also referred to as the first preset number of times), the user portrait satisfies the preset condition 4 . On the contrary, if the number of times 1 does not exceed the preset number of times 1 (also referred to as the first preset number of times), the user profile does not satisfy the preset condition 4 . Regarding the dimension one, please refer to the relevant description in S1001.
- the user portrait includes the number 5 times the mobile phone switches to silent mode or vibration mode in response to user operations when the ambient sound is less than the preset decibel value 2 within the fourth preset time period (also referred to as the first three times). If the number of times 5 exceeds the preset number of times 5 (also referred to as the third preset number of times), it indicates that the user tends to use the silent mode or the vibration mode in a quiet environment, and the user portrait satisfies the preset condition 4 . On the contrary, if the number of times 5 does not exceed the preset number of times 5, the user portrait does not meet the preset condition 4 .
- the implementation principle of the second dimension is similar to the detection and determination process of the number of times 2 in S1001, and will not be repeated here.
- the user portrait includes the number 6 (also referred to as the second number) of switching the sound mode of the mobile phone in response to the operation 3 within the third preset time period. If the number of times 6 exceeds the preset number of times 6 (also referred to as the second preset number of times), then the user has a higher acceptance of switching the voice mode through the switching prompt 2, and the user portrait satisfies the preset condition 4 at this time. On the contrary, if the number of times 6 does not exceed the preset number of times 6, the user profile does not meet the preset condition 4, and the user is not a target user.
- the implementation principle of dimension three is similar to the detection and determination process of the number of times 4 in S1001, and will not be repeated here.
- the mobile phone may preliminarily determine whether there may be a need to switch sound modes at present (such as S301 ). If it is preliminarily determined that there is a need to switch the sound mode, the mobile phone may obtain status information and environment information (eg S302). Then, the mobile phone can determine whether the user is the target user (for example, S1001 and S1401 can be used to determine simultaneously, corresponding to S1501 in FIG.
- preset condition 5 includes preset condition 2 and preset condition 4).
- the mobile phone can simultaneously (not shown in FIG. 15 ) or sequentially (shown in FIG. 15 is a sequential manner) check whether the state information and environmental information meet the preset condition 1 (such as S303), and detect the status information and whether the environment information satisfies the preset condition 2 (such as S1103). If it is detected that the preset condition 1 is met, a switching prompt 1 is displayed (eg S304); if it is detected that the preset condition 2 is met, a switching prompt 2 is displayed (eg S1104).
- the mobile phone can switch the sound mode according to the user's operation on the switching prompt (such as switching prompt 1 or switching prompt 2). In this way, it is possible to flexibly and conveniently switch to the corresponding sound mode according to the switching intention of the user, instead of only switching to the ringing mode, or only switching to the silent mode or the vibration mode.
- an electronic device which may include: the above-mentioned display screen (such as a touch screen), a memory, and one or more processors.
- the display screen, memory and processor are coupled.
- the memory is used to store computer program code comprising computer instructions.
- the processor executes the computer instructions, the electronic device can execute various functions or steps in the foregoing method embodiments.
- the structure of the electronic device reference may be made to the structure of the mobile phone 200 shown in FIG. 2 .
- the chip system 1600 includes at least one processor 1601 and at least one interface circuit 1602 .
- the processor 1601 and the interface circuit 1602 may be interconnected through wires.
- interface circuit 1602 may be used to receive signals from other devices, such as memory of an electronic device.
- the interface circuit 1602 may be used to send signals to other devices (such as the processor 1601).
- the interface circuit 1602 can read instructions stored in the memory, and send the instructions to the processor 1601 .
- the electronic device may be made to execute various steps in the foregoing embodiments.
- the chip system may also include other discrete devices, which is not specifically limited in this embodiment of the present application.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a computer storage medium, the computer storage medium includes computer instructions, and when the computer instructions are run on the above-mentioned electronic device, the electronic device is made to perform the various functions or steps performed by the mobile phone in the above-mentioned method embodiment .
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a computer program product, which, when the computer program product is run on a computer, causes the computer to execute each function or step performed by the mobile phone in the method embodiment above.
- the disclosed devices and methods may be implemented in other ways.
- the device embodiments described above are only illustrative.
- the division of the modules or units is only a logical function division. In actual implementation, there may be other division methods.
- multiple units or components can be Incorporation or may be integrated into another device, or some features may be omitted, or not implemented.
- the mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be through some interfaces, and the indirect coupling or communication connection of devices or units may be in electrical, mechanical or other forms.
- the unit described as a separate component may or may not be physically separated, and the component displayed as a unit may be one physical unit or multiple physical units, that is, it may be located in one place, or may be distributed to multiple different places . Part or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of this embodiment.
- each functional unit in each embodiment of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, each unit may exist separately physically, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
- the above-mentioned integrated units can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of software functional units.
- the integrated unit is realized in the form of a software function unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a readable storage medium.
- the technical solution of the embodiment of the present application is essentially or the part that contributes to the prior art, or all or part of the technical solution can be embodied in the form of a software product, and the software product is stored in a storage medium Among them, several instructions are included to make a device (which may be a single-chip microcomputer, a chip, etc.) or a processor (processor) execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the various embodiments of the present application.
- the aforementioned storage medium includes: various media that can store program codes such as U disk, mobile hard disk, read only memory (ROM), random access memory (random access memory, RAM), magnetic disk or optical disk.
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La présente invention se rapporte au domaine technique des terminaux. L'invention concerne un procédé pour commuter un mode sonore, et un dispositif électronique, au moyen duquel une invite de commutation peut être proposée intelligemment à un utilisateur, améliorant ainsi l'efficacité de la commutation d'un mode de sonnerie. Le procédé comprend : un dispositif électronique acquérant un mode sonore du dispositif électronique et les informations de scénario courant du dispositif électronique, le mode sonore étant un mode silencieux, un mode vibration ou un mode sonnerie, et les informations de scénario comprenant un son ambiant de l'environnement dans lequel se trouve le dispositif électronique; lorsque le mode sonore est le mode silencieux ou le mode de vibration, le dispositif électronique affiche des premières informations d'invite si les informations de scénario satisfont une première condition prédéfinie, les informations de scénario satisfaisant la première condition prédéfinie comprenant le son ambiant passant d'une première plage de volume à une seconde plage de volume, et les premières informations d'invite sont utilisées pour demander à un utilisateur de confirmer s'il faut ou non commuter vers le mode sonnerie; et en réponse à une première opération de l'utilisateur pour les premières informations d'invite, le dispositif électronique commute le mode sonore vers le mode sonnerie.
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