Method of displaying an event in a mobile terminal and mobile terminal implementing the same

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A method of, and a mobile terminal configured for, efficiently displaying an event indication in the form of a pop-up box during idle mode of a mobile terminal is provided. Upon occurrence of a second event in idle mode, it is determined whether an event pop-up box indicating an occurrence of a first event of the same type as the second event exists. When the event pop-up box indicating the occurrence of the first event exists, the event pop-up box is updated with information indicating the occurrence of the second event and displayed on a display.

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Description
PRIORITY

This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) of Korean Patent Application Nos. 2005-27726 and 2006-20898, filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Apr. 1, 2005, and Mar. 6, 2006, respectively, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a mobile terminal. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method of, and a mobile terminal configured for more efficiently displaying indications of occurrences of various events generated in a mobile terminal in idle mode.

2. Description of the Related Art

In recent years, the development of mobile communication technology has enabled mobile terminals to exchange a variety of messages beyond traditional phone calls, including Short Messaging Service (SMS) messages, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages, and e-mail.

Also, mobile terminals can provide a Caller Identification (CID) service so that callers can be identified.

When a message event or a missed call occurs while the mobile terminal is in idle mode, an event indication indicating the occurrence of an event appears on a display until a user presses a predetermined key, such as an OK button.

According to the conventional event indication method, when two different message events occur successively, a conventional mobile terminal displays only an indication of occurrence of the latter event on the display, although the user has not checked the former event. For instance, when a call from 010-123-4567 is missed, the user is alerted of the missed call during idle mode of the mobile terminal, as illustrated in FIG. 1A. If an SMS message is received and the missed call still has not been checked, the mobile terminal substitutes an incoming SMS message indication for the missed call indication in the display, as illustrated in FIG 1B. One drawback with the conventional event indication method is that a user is not effectively notified when a plurality of incoming events occur. Since only an indication of the latest incoming event appears in the LCD window, at any given time the user does not know the number and types of incoming events that have occurred. Further, another drawback is that the user does not know the previous event until he checks the latest incoming event because only the latest incoming event is indicated.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to address at least the above problems and disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages below. Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a method of, and a mobile terminal configured for, efficiently displaying indications of various events generated in a mobile terminal in idle mode.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of, and a mobile terminal configured for, upon occurrences of multiple events in idle mode, displaying indications of all the events on a display.

The above objects are achieved by providing a method of, and a mobile terminal configured for, efficiently displaying an event indication in the form of a pop-up box during idle mode of a mobile terminal. In the method, upon occurrence of a second event in idle mode, it is determined whether an event pop-up box indicating an occurrence of a first event of the same type as the second event exists. When the event pop-up box indicating the occurrence of the first event exists, the event pop-up box is updated with information indicating the occurrence of the second event and displayed on a display.

In the mobile terminal, if, upon occurrence of a second event in idle mode, the event pop-up box indicating occurrence of a first event of the same type as the second event, a controller updates the event pop-up box with information indicating the occurrence of the second event, and a display displays the updated event pop-up box under control of the controller.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other exemplary objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate conventional event indications on a display in a mobile terminal;

FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 shows a flowchart illustrating an operation for displaying an event indication in the mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 4A, 4B and 4C illustrate a sequence of event pop-up box generation on a display in the mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate a sequence of event pop-up box deletion on the display in the mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and

FIGS. 6A to 6H illustrate a plurality of arranged pop-up boxes on the display in the mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Throughout the drawings, like reference numbers should be understood to refer to like elements, features, and structures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

The matters exemplified in this description are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of various exemplary embodiments of the present invention disclosed with reference to the accompanying figures. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the exemplary embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the claimed invention. Descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted for clarity and conciseness.

FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

In reference to FIG. 2, the mobile terminal includes a controller 200, a Radio Frequency (RF) module 202, a Modulator-DEModulator (MODEM) 204, an audio processor 206, a keypad 208, a memory 210, a display 212, and a video processor 214.

The RF module 202 implements the radio communication functionality of the mobile terminal. The RF module 202 comprises an RF transmitter (not shown) for upconverting and amplifying a transmission signal and an RF receiver (not shown) for low-noise-amplifying and downconverting a received signal.

The MODEM 204 is provided with a transmitter for encoding and modulating the transmission signal and a receiver for demodulating and decoding the received signal.

The audio processor 206 converts an electrical signal received from a microphone to audio data, and demodulates coded audio data received from the RF module 202 and outputs the audio data through a speaker. The audio processor 206 preferably comprises a CODer and DECoder (CODEC) for converting a digital audio signal received from the RF module 202 to an analog signal or for converting an analog audio signal generated from the microphone to a digital audio signal. The CODEC refers to a data CODEC for processing packet data and an audio CODEC for processing an audio signal such as voice. The CODEC can be incorporated in the controller 200.

The memory 210 may comprise a program memory and a data memory. The memory 210 stores information needed for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal and information selected according to user selection information.

The display 212 can be configured with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for displaying visual data generated in the mobile terminal. If the LCD is implemented in a touch screen fashion, the display 122 can operate as an input portion.

The display 212 displays various events in pop-up boxes in idle mode under the control of the controller 200. Users are notified of various events by corresponding event pop-up boxes as illustrated in FIGS. 6A to 6H. Each event pop-up box provides information about the latest event including event date and time.

The video processor 214 generates visual data by which to display a video signal. The video processor 214 processes video data received from a camera module (not shown) or memory 210 on a frame basis and outputs the frame video data according to the characteristics and size of the display 212.

The video processor 214 also includes a video CODEC (not shown) for compressing the frame video data in a predetermined method or decompressing the compressed frame video data to the original frame video data. The video CODEC can be, for example, a JPEG CODEC, an MPEG4 CODEC, a Wavelet CODEC, or any other type of CODEC.

The keypad 208 has alphanumerical keys for inputting numbers and characters and function keys for invoking functions. The user can select an event pop-up box to be activated using directional keys in the keypad 208.

The controller 200 provides overall control of the operation of the mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Upon generation of an event during idle mode, the controller 200 determines whether an event pop-up box showing information about the same type of an event as the generated event exists. If it exists, the controller 200 updates the event pop-up box with the information about the event. After the update, the controller 200 preferably increases the count indicating the total number of events in the event pop-up box by the number of events generated.

The controller 200 also directs the display 212 to display the updated event pop-up box. If a plurality of event pop-up boxes having event information exist on the display 212, the controller 200 controls the updated event pop-up box to be displayed with the highest priority.

The event can be, for example, a missed call, a voice mail event, an SMS event, an MMS message event, a schedule event, or a Digital Rights Management (DRM) event.

If the user has checked particular events in the displayed event pop-up box, the controller 200 deletes the information of the events from the event pop-up box and decreases the event count by the number of the deleted events.

If many event pop-up boxes are to be displayed on display 212, it is preferred that only a predetermined number of event pop-up boxes are displayed as indexes, while the other event pop-up boxes are displayed as tabs.

In the absence of an event pop-up box indicating the same type of event as the generated event, the controller 200 creates an event pop-up box to store the information of the event and shows information of the event in the event pop-up box.

FIG. 3 shows a flowchart illustrating an operation for displaying an event indication in the mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the mobile terminal is in idle mode in step S302 and the controller 200 determines whether an event has occurred during idle mode in step S304. The event can be, for example, a missed call, a voice mail event, an SMS event, an MMS message event, a schedule event, or a DRM event.

A missed call is an incoming call that was not answered normally, a voice mail event is reception of a voice message, an SMS event is reception of text of a predetermined size, an MMS message event is reception of a message capable of carrying a multimedia file, a schedule event is an alarm notifying the user of a registered schedule at a registered time, and a DRM event is reception of an authentication key for a copyrighted multimedia file.

Each event is processed by a corresponding task processor. The task processor is a software module for performing a corresponding fimction. Each task processor monitors generation of a corresponding event under the control of an Operating System (OS). Upon generation of an event, the task processor notifies the main processor of the controller 200 of the event occurrence. For example, upon generation of a missed call event, a call task processor notifies the main processor of the controller 200 of the missed call event occurrence. Each task processor and the main processor are activated in the controller 200. In the following exemplary embodiments, the controller 200 performs the operational algorithms of the task processors and the main processor.

On the occurrence of an event, that is, when a task processor reports generation of an event to the controller 200, the controller 200 determines whether an event pop-up box containing information about the same type of event as the event exists in step S306.

The event pop-up box is a display tool allocated according to event type. It is a display folder in concept. For example, when a plurality of missed call events are generated, the missed call events are indicated in a missed call event pop-up box. When a plurality of voice mail events occur, the voice mail events are indicated in a voice mail event pop-up box.

In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the following event pop-up boxes are representative of those that can be defined: a missed call event pop-up box for indicating missed calls, a voice mail event pop-up box for indicating reception of voice mails, an SMS event pop-up box for indicating reception of SMS messages, a multimedia message event pop-up box for indicating reception of multimedia messages, a schedule event pop-up box for alerting the user of scheduled events, and an authentication key event pop-up box for storing and displaying an authentication key.

Step S306 is performed to check whether the incoming event is of the same type as an event indicated by an existing event pop-up box displayed on the display 212. For example, if the user did not check the previous missed calls, the controller 200 displays a missed call event pop-up box 402 (FIG. 4A) on the display 212 to indicate missed calls. Upon generation of a schedule event in this state, the controller 200 determines whether a schedule event pop-up box exists on the display 212 to indicate the schedule event.

In the presence of a corresponding event pop-up box, the controller 200 updates the event pop-up box with information about the generated event in step S316.

After updating the event pop-up box, the controller 200 increases the count indicating the total number of events in the event pop-up box in step S318. The count indicates the total number of events that the user has not checked in the event pop-up box.

For instance, if the user has not checked three voice mails indicated in the voice mail pop-up box, the event count is 3. Upon generation of a new voice mail event with the three voice mail messages unchecked, the event count of the voice mail event pop-up box is increased to 4. The event information refers to the contents and the date and time of the event. A variety of additional information can also be included in the event information.

The controller 200 determines whether a plurality of event pop-up boxes indicating events exist on the display 212 in step S320.

If only the updated event pop-up box exists, the controller 200 displays it on the display 212 in step S322. Simultaneously, the controller 200 displays the information of the generated event and the event count as well on the display 212.

On the other hand, if a plurality of event pop-up boxes exist, the controller 200 displays the updated event pop-up box on the display 212 with the highest priority in step S324.

Here, the controller 200 displays the updated event pop-up box with the highest priority over the other event pop-up boxes.

For example, when a new schedule event 404 occurs with a pop-up box 402 indicating a missed call event displayed at index 1 on the display 212 (FIG. 4A), a schedule event pop-up box 406 is activated with priority to show information about the schedule event 404, as illustrated in FIG. 4B.

Similarly, when a new voice mail event 410 is generated in the state shown in FIG. 4B, a voice mail event pop-up box 412 is activated first on the display 212 during idle mode, as illustrated in FIG. 4C.

If many event pop-up boxes are to be displayed on the display 212, only a predetermined number of event pop-up boxes are displayed as indexes, as illustrated in FIGS. 6A to 6E, while the other event pop-up boxes are displayed as tabs. If a user wants to activate a particular event pop-up box, he selects it using the keypad 208.

For example, when the user selects a right directional key on the display 212 illustrated in FIG. 6A, the controller 200 activates the second event pop-up box as illustrated in FIG. 6B. When the user selects the right directional key again on the display 212, illustrated in FIG. 6B, the controller 200 activates the third event pop-up box, as illustrated in FIG. 6C.

When the user selects a left directional key on the display 212 illustrated in FIG. 6B, the controller 200 activates the previous event pop-up box, illustrated in FIG. 6A.

On the other hand, in the absence of the corresponding existing event pop-up box in step S306, an event pop-up box to indicate the event is generated in step S308. If the generated event is triggered by key input from the user, the controller 200 neglects this event.

In step S310, the controller 200 updates the event pop-up box with information about the event and sets the count to an initial value. Since the event is the first to be indicated in the event pop-up box, the count is set to 1. Additional events cause the controller 200 to increase the event count, step S312. It is preferred that the count is set to the number of generated events.

In step S314, the controller 200 displays the updated event pop-up box.

The controller 200 determines whether the user has checked the indicated event in step S326. If the user has not checked the event, the controller 200 displays all created event pop-up boxes to allow the user to view the events in an organized manner as illustrated in FIG. 4C, even though the mobile terminal is turned on again or the display 212 is activated again.

If the user has checked the event, the controller 200 deletes the checked event information from the event pop-up box in step S328. It can be noted that event deletion means deletion of the event indication from the event pop-up box, not complete deletion of the event information. The actual event information is stored in a predetermined area of the memory 210, and can be deleted completely from a corresponding event folder within the memory 210 using a separately configured menu.

The event pop-up box displayed during idle mode can be deleted from the display 212. When a predetermined command such as, for example, “EXIT” is selected with the event pop-up box activated as illustrated in FIG. 5A, the current event pop-up box disappears as illustrated in FIG. 5B.

After deleting the checked event information, the controller 200 decreases the count by the number of deleted event indications and displays the decreased count on the display 212 in step S330.

In accordance with various exemplary embodiments of the present invention as described above, since events are indicated in the form of pop-up boxes during idle mode of a mobile terminal, and a user can easily view the event indications. Also, the event pop-up box generation and deletion algorithm according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention leads to efficient event pop-up box management.

While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A method of displaying an event indication in a mobile terminal, the method comprising:

determining, upon occurrence of a second event in idle mode, whether an event pop-up box indicating an occurrence of a first event exists, the first and second events being of the same type;
when the event pop-up box indicating the occurrence of the first event exists, updating the event pop-up box with information indicating the occurrence of the second event; and
displaying the updated event pop-up box on a display.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein, when a plurality of event pop-up boxes indicating occurrences of events exist, displaying the updated event pop-up box comprises displaying the updated event pop-up box having highest priority.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein the event comprises one of a missed call event, a voice mail event, a short messaging service (SMS) event, a multimedia messaging service (MMS) message event, a schedule event, and a digital rights management (DRM) event.

4. The method of claim 1, wherein the event pop-up box comprises a count indicative of the number of occurred events, and updating the event pop-up box comprises:

updating the count based on the occurrence of the second event.

5. The method of claim 1, wherein displaying the updated event pop-up box comprises:

deleting information about an event from the event pop-up box when the event is checked in the displayed event pop-up box; and
decreasing the count by the number of deleted events.

6. The method of claim 1, wherein displaying of the updated event pop-up box compnses:

displaying a first number of event pop-up boxes as indexes; and
setting a second number of the event pop-up boxes as tabs for at least one end of the display.

7. The method of claim 6, wherein displaying the updated event pop-up box further comprises:

moving the event pop-up box from a current activated event pop-up box according to a selected directional key; and
activating the event pop-up box in the new position.

8. The method of claim 1, wherein updating the event pop-up box comprises:

when the event pop-up box indicating the occurrence of the first event does not exist, generating the event pop-up box to indicate occurrence of the second event; and
updating the generated event pop-up box with information about the second event.

9. The method of claim 8, wherein the event pop-up box comprises a count indicative of the number of occurred events, and updating the event pop-up box further comprises:

updating the count based on the occurrence of the second event.

10. The method of claim 8, wherein updating the event pop-up box further comprises:

neglecting a key input event.

11. A mobile terminal comprising:

a controller for, upon occurrence of a second event in idle mode, and an event pop-up box indicating occurrence of a first event exists, the first and second events being of the same type, updating the event pop-up box with information indicating the occurrence of the second event; and
a display configured to display the updated event pop-up box under control of the controller.

12. The mobile terminal of claim 11, wherein, upon occurrence of the second event in idle mode, the controller determines whether the event pop-up box indicating occurrence of the first event exists, and updates the event pop-up box with the information indicating occurrence of the second event if the event pop-up box indicating occurrence of the first event exists.

13. The mobile terminal of claim 11, wherein when a plurality of event pop-up boxes indicating occurrences of events exist, the controller controls the display to display the updated event pop-up having highest priority.

14. The mobile terminal of claim 11, wherein the event comprises one of a missed call event, a voice mail event, a short messaging service (SMS) event, a multimedia messaging service (MMS) message event, a schedule event, and a digital rights management (DRM) event.

15. The mobile terminal of claim 11, wherein the event pop-up box comprises a count indicative of the number of occurred events, and the controller updates the count based on the occurrence of the second event.

16. The mobile terminal of claim 15, wherein, when the event is checked in the displayed event pop-up box, the controller deletes information about an event from the event pop-up box and decreases the count by the number of deleted events.

17. The mobile terminal of claim 11, wherein the controller displays a first number of event pop-up boxes as indexes, and sets a second number of event pop-up boxes as tabs for at least one end of the display.

18. The mobile terminal of claim 17, wherein the controller moves the event pop-up box from a current activated event pop-up box according to a selected directional key, and activates the event pop-up box in the new position.

19. The mobile terminal of claim 12, wherein, when the event pop-up box indicating the occurrence of the first event does not exist, the controller generates the event pop-up box to indicate occurrence of the second event and updates the generated event pop-up box with information about the second event.

20. The mobile terminal of claim 19, wherein the event pop-up box comprises a count indicative of the number of occurred events, and the controller updates the count based on the occurrence of the second event.

21. The mobile terminal of claim 19, wherein the controller neglects a key input event.

Patent History
Publication number: 20060224944
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 24, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 5, 2006
Applicant:
Inventors: Su-A Baek (Gumi-si), Kyoung-Ae Lim (Seoul), Seung-Chul Choi (Daegu), Jae-Won Chang (Chilgok-gun)
Application Number: 11/387,866
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 715/501.100
International Classification: G06F 17/00 (20060101);