CN111586236A - Electronic equipment marking method and device, computer readable medium and electronic equipment - Google Patents

Electronic equipment marking method and device, computer readable medium and electronic equipment Download PDF

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CN111586236A
CN111586236A CN202010307078.3A CN202010307078A CN111586236A CN 111586236 A CN111586236 A CN 111586236A CN 202010307078 A CN202010307078 A CN 202010307078A CN 111586236 A CN111586236 A CN 111586236A
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The present disclosure relates to the field of electronic device technologies, and in particular, to an electronic device marking method, an electronic device marking apparatus, a computer readable medium, and an electronic device. The method comprises the following steps: in response to a trigger operation, causing an electronic device to enter a marking mode, configuring the electronic device as a marked device; acquiring mark information input by a user, and storing the mark information in a nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed; and configuring corresponding display modes and zone bit information for the marks to be displayed so as to keep the marks to be displayed in a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period. The method realizes the software marking of the electronic equipment, is easy to check and remind; the device management of the mobile terminal is easy to realize.

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Electronic equipment marking method and device, computer readable medium and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of electronic device technologies, and in particular, to an electronic device marking method, an electronic device marking apparatus, a computer readable medium, and an electronic device.
Background
During research and development of application programs and system functions, a large number of mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablet computers are used for testing. These devices are typically physically marked, such as by labeling, during use. However, such a marking method is easily broken or lost, so that the electronic device cannot find the corresponding device responsible person.
It is to be noted that the information disclosed in the above background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the background of the present disclosure, and thus may include information that does not constitute prior art known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
The present disclosure provides an electronic device marking method, an electronic device marking apparatus, a computer readable medium, and a terminal device, which can mark an electronic device and make marking information less likely to be tampered.
Additional features and advantages of the disclosure will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, or in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the disclosure.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic device marking method, including:
in response to a trigger operation, causing an electronic device to enter a marking mode, configuring the electronic device as a marked device;
acquiring mark information input by a user, and storing the mark information in a nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed;
and configuring corresponding display modes and zone bit information for the marks to be displayed so as to keep the marks to be displayed in a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic device marking apparatus comprising:
the system comprises a marking mode response module, a marking mode processing module and a marking module, wherein the marking mode response module is used for responding to triggering operation, enabling the electronic equipment to enter a marking mode and configuring the electronic equipment into marked equipment;
the system comprises a mark information storage module, a marking information storage module and a marking information processing module, wherein the mark information storage module is used for acquiring mark information input by a user and storing the mark information in a nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed;
and the display configuration module is used for configuring corresponding display modes and zone bit information for the marks to be displayed so as to enable the marks to be displayed to keep a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer readable medium having stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a processor, implements the electronic device tagging method described above.
According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a terminal device comprising:
one or more processors;
a storage device for storing one or more programs which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to implement the electronic device tagging method described above.
According to the electronic device marking method provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the marking mode is configured for the electronic device, so that after the electronic device enters the marking mode, a user can configure the content displayed in the electronic device interactive interface. And the mark information can be always displayed in the interactive interface by configuring the display mode and the zone bit information. And the marking information input by the user is stored in the nonvolatile random access memory partition, so that the marking information input by the user cannot be tampered randomly.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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Fig. 1 schematically illustrates a flow chart of an electronic device marking method in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a markup function settings page in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a display of tagged information on an interactive interface in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 schematically illustrates a composition diagram of a display control apparatus in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 5 schematically illustrates an electronic device structure diagram of a terminal device in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
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Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Example embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of example embodiments to those skilled in the art. The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
Furthermore, the drawings are merely schematic illustrations of the present disclosure and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The same reference numerals in the drawings denote the same or similar parts, and thus their repetitive description will be omitted. Some of the block diagrams shown in the figures are functional entities and do not necessarily correspond to physically or logically separate entities. These functional entities may be implemented in the form of software, or in one or more hardware modules or integrated circuits, or in different networks and/or processor devices and/or microcontroller devices.
For some electronic equipment companies, a large number of intelligent mobile terminals are owned as prototype machines or test machines, and a plurality of intelligent mobile terminals are distributed under each employee name. These terminal devices often need to be converted or leased. Due to the fact that the number of the terminal devices is large, the types of the devices are various, the devices are easy to lose, or the terminal devices cannot find corresponding persons in charge. To solve this problem, the labeling is generally performed by physically labeling the terminal device with a label or the like. But such an approach is susceptible to breakage or tampering.
In view of the above-described drawbacks and deficiencies of the prior art, the exemplary embodiment provides an electronic device marking method. Referring to fig. 1, the electronic device marking method described above may include the steps of:
s11, responding to the trigger operation, enabling the electronic equipment to enter a marking mode, and configuring the electronic equipment as a marked equipment;
s12, acquiring the mark information input by the user, and storing the mark information in the nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed;
and S13, configuring corresponding display modes and zone bit information for the marks to be displayed so as to enable the marks to be displayed to keep a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
In the electronic device tagging method provided by the present exemplary embodiment, on one hand, the electronic device is configured with the tagging mode, so that after the electronic device enters the tagging mode, a user can configure content displayed in the electronic device interaction interface. And the mark information can be always displayed in the interactive interface by configuring the display mode and the zone bit information. On the other hand, the marking information input by the user is stored in the nonvolatile random access memory partition, so that the marking information input by the user cannot be tampered randomly.
Hereinafter, the steps of the electronic device labeling method in the exemplary embodiment will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings and examples.
Step S11, in response to the trigger operation, the electronic device is made to enter a marking mode, and the electronic device is configured as a marked device.
In this example embodiment, the electronic device marking method may be applied to smart mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablet computers, and notebook computers. In the system setting page of the electronic device, an interface for managing the tag information may be provided, and the tag function of the electronic device is called through the interface and the electronic device is caused to perform the tag mode. For example, referring to the tagging function interface shown in FIG. 2, when the user enables the device tagging function, the electronic device enters a tagging mode.
Step S12, obtaining the mark information input by the user, and storing the mark information in the nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed.
In this exemplary embodiment, after the electronic device enters the mark mode, an output box of each item of data may be displayed in the interactive interface, so that the user may conveniently input account information and mark data to be displayed. For example, in the interactive interface, a pre-configured information template may be displayed to facilitate data entry by a user. For example, referring to FIG. 2, the information template may include: name, department, contact phone, remark, password, etc. For the password item, the user can select to use the password or not according to requirements. In the initial setting, if the user selects to use the password, in the subsequent operation, if the user enters the mark function page again, the password needs to be verified. If the password is not used, the user can directly enter the marking function page without verifying the password. The various items of tag information entered by the user may then be stored in the non-volatile random access memory partition. For example, in the NVRAM partition used to deposit the IMEI, so that normal debug flash, formatting equipment will not erase or change the partition data, ensuring that the data is not affected by normal debug.
Of course, in other exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the information template may further include contents such as a mark function enabling time, an end time, a lending object, and a display effect. By setting the information template, a user can input data according to the items in the information template, and the operation process is simplified. The password is set, so that the marking function of the electronic equipment is not modified arbitrarily.
Step S13, configuring corresponding display mode and flag bit information for the to-be-displayed mark, so that the to-be-displayed mark maintains a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
In this exemplary embodiment, after the user completes the input of the tag information, the electronic device may perform related configuration according to the tag information. Specifically, the step S13 may include:
step S131, calling a notification interface, writing the mark to be displayed, generating a display abstract without the mark to be displayed, and configuring the display abstract as the display content of an interactive interface; and
step S132, changing the notification flag bit to be not cleared, so that the display state of the display abstract in the interactive interface is maintained.
Specifically, after the mark information input by the user is obtained, a system pull-down default notification interface public void notification default (View) may be called, and the display summary corresponding to the display content is displayed in the interactive interface. For example, referring to fig. 3, the summary information may be configured as: the model machine is responsible for people: the Master Lishi.
And meanwhile, the flag _ AUTO _ CANCEL flag bit is changed to permanently display the information in a mobile phone drop-down frame and prevent the information from being passively cleared. The displayed marking information is cleared only after the user exits the marking mode or the end time of the marking function is reached. Therefore, the user can obtain the mark information of the electronic equipment in the interactive interface.
In some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the method described above may further include: and responding to the touch operation of the display abstract in the interactive interface, and displaying the display content in a list in the interactive interface.
For example, as shown in the interactive interface shown in fig. 3, when the user double-clicks or long-presses the display frame of the tag information, the user may enter the setting page shown in fig. 2 to display the detailed tag information in the form of a list. If the user sets the password, the password authentication window is displayed on the floating window on the setting page shown in fig. 2. And when the password verification is successful, the user enters the setting page shown in fig. 2 again.
In some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the user may also modify the markup information in the settings page. Specifically, the method may include: displaying an account verification page in the interactive interface to verify account information in response to the modification request for the display content; and when the account information is successfully verified, calling a notification interface to rewrite the display content so as to display the rewritten display content in the interactive interface.
For example, the user may double-click or long-press the displayed summary in the pull-down menu shown in fig. 3 to enter the setup page for the mark-up function. If the user sets the password, the password authentication window is displayed on the floating window on the setting page shown in fig. 2. And when the password verification is successful, the user enters the setting page shown in fig. 2 again. The user can modify and store one or more items of information such as names, contact numbers, notes and the like. And simultaneously, generating new display abstract information according to the stored modified mark information, and displaying the modified display abstract in the interactive interface.
In some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the method described above may further include: when the marked equipment entering the marking mode is accessed into a wireless network, access point information is obtained; and periodically recording the access point information and saving the access point information to the nonvolatile random access memory partition.
For example, after entering the tagging mode, the electronic device may also collect and store other real-time information, such as access point information of a wireless network. When the marked device accesses a wireless network, such as connecting WiFi, or accessing a 4G, 5G network, or accessing a wireless local area network, information of the access point, such as a Mac address, may be recorded. The information may be collected periodically and saved to a non-volatile random access memory partition. The marked device position can be determined according to the information when the device is conveniently searched subsequently.
In other exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the coordinate information may also be periodically acquired and stored together with the access point information.
In some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the method described above may further include: when the marked equipment entering the marking mode is accessed to a wireless network, judging whether a mode searching response request is received or not; and when the search mode response request is received, the nonvolatile random access memory partition reads the access point information and sends the access point information and the mark information to a pre-configured network address.
For example, if the marked device is lost and the specific location of the marked device cannot be determined, the instruction information of the request for entering the search mode may be sent to the lost marked device through a web page or other marked devices, or other terminal devices. The marked device may first determine whether a search mode response request is received each time it accesses the network, and if not, do nothing. If the access point information, the coordinate information and the marking information of the marked equipment are sent to a pre-configured network address. Thereby allowing the user to determine the current location of the tagged device based on the coordinate information, access point information, and corresponding time information. It is convenient for the user to find the marked device.
In addition, in some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, a device form may be pre-established, and the device form may include information of codes, responsible persons, use times, mark states, current use states, and the like of each device. The device form may be stored on a server side, such as a desktop or laptop computer. When any electronic equipment in the equipment form enters a marking mode, the marking information can be stored in a nonvolatile random access memory partition and simultaneously sent to a server side; and the server side updates the state information of the corresponding electronic equipment in the equipment form according to the received change information. Therefore, the user can inquire the device form in real time to acquire the state information of each device.
According to the marking method for the electronic equipment, the electronic equipment is provided with the equipment marking function, so that a user can enable the equipment marking function in an equipment page and enable the electronic equipment to enter the marking mode. The marking information input by the user can be stored in the special partition, so that the data cannot be influenced by normal debugging and the conventional use of marked equipment is not influenced. Moreover, the display content can be permanently displayed in the mobile phone drop-down frame and cannot be cleared through configuring the display content and the display mode according to the marking information, so that the software marking of the electronic equipment is realized, and the electronic equipment is easy to check and remind; and further equipment management of the mobile terminal is realized. The modification of the marking information needs password authentication, so that the owner information is not tampered, the mobile phone is easy to borrow and transfer to other people. In addition, by periodically storing data such as network access point information and coordinate information, searching after the marked equipment is lost is facilitated.
It is to be noted that the above-mentioned figures are only schematic illustrations of the processes involved in the method according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, and are not intended to be limiting. It will be readily understood that the processes shown in the above figures are not intended to indicate or limit the chronological order of the processes. In addition, it is also readily understood that these processes may be performed synchronously or asynchronously, e.g., in multiple modules.
Further, referring to fig. 4, in the embodiment of the present example, an electronic device marking apparatus 40 is further provided, including: the mark mode response module 401 and the mark information saving module 402 display the configuration module 403. Wherein,
the tagging mode response module 401 may be configured to, in response to a trigger operation, cause an electronic device to enter a tagging mode, configuring the electronic device as a tagged device.
The tag information saving module 402 may be configured to obtain tag information input by a user, and store the tag information in a non-volatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed.
The display configuration module 403 may be configured to configure a corresponding display mode and flag bit information for the to-be-displayed mark, so that the to-be-displayed mark maintains a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
In an example of the present disclosure, the tag information saving module 402 may include: an information template configuration unit (not shown in the figure).
The information template configuration unit may be configured to, when the electronic device enters a mark mode, display a preset information template in an interactive interface of the electronic device, so as to obtain mark information input by a user according to the information template.
In an example of the present disclosure, the display configuration module 403 may include: a display content configuration unit and a notification flag bit configuration unit (not shown in the figure).
The display content configuration unit may be configured to invoke a notification interface, write the to-be-displayed mark, generate a display summary without the to-be-displayed mark, and configure the display summary as the display content of the interactive interface.
The notification flag configuration unit may be configured to change the notification flag to be not cleared, so that the display summary maintains a display state in the interactive interface.
In one example of the present disclosure, an apparatus may include: a summary touch response module (not shown) is displayed.
The summary display touch response module may be configured to display the to-be-displayed marks in a list in the interactive interface in response to a touch operation on the summary display in the interactive interface.
In one example of the present disclosure, the apparatus may further include: a modification response module (not shown).
The modification response module can be used for responding to the modification request of the display content and displaying an account verification page in the interactive interface so as to verify account information; and when the account information is verified successfully, calling a notification interface to rewrite the display content, so as to display the rewritten display content in the interactive interface.
In one example of the present disclosure, the apparatus may further include: a periodic data acquisition module (not shown).
The periodic data acquisition module can be used for acquiring access point information when the marked equipment entering the marking mode is accessed into a wireless network;
and periodically recording the access point information and saving the access point information to the nonvolatile random access memory partition.
In one example of the present disclosure, the apparatus may further include: find mode response module (not shown).
The search mode response module may be configured to determine whether a search mode response request is received when the tagged device entering the tagging mode accesses the wireless network;
and when the search mode response request is received, the nonvolatile random access memory partition reads the access point information and sends the access point information and the mark information to a pre-configured network address.
The specific details of each module in the electronic device marking apparatus have been described in detail in the corresponding electronic device marking method, and therefore are not described herein again.
It should be noted that although in the above detailed description several modules or units of the device for action execution are mentioned, such a division is not mandatory. Indeed, the features and functionality of two or more modules or units described above may be embodied in one module or unit, according to embodiments of the present disclosure. Conversely, the features and functions of one module or unit described above may be further divided into embodiments by a plurality of modules or units.
Fig. 5 shows a schematic diagram of a wireless communication device suitable for implementing an embodiment of the invention.
It should be noted that the electronic device 600 shown in fig. 5 is only an example, and should not bring any limitation to the functions and the scope of the application of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 5, the electronic device 600 may specifically include: a processor 610, an internal memory 621, an external memory interface 622, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface 630, a charging management module 640, a power management module 641, a battery 642, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 650, a wireless communication module 660, an audio module 670, a speaker 671, a receiver 672, a microphone 673, an earphone interface 674, a sensor module 680, a display 690, a camera module 691, a pointer 692, a motor 693, buttons 694, and a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card interface 695. Among other things, sensor modules 680 may include a depth sensor 6801, a pressure sensor 6802, a gyroscope sensor 6803, an air pressure sensor 6804, a magnetic sensor 6805, an acceleration sensor 6806, a distance sensor 6807, a proximity light sensor 6808, a fingerprint sensor 6809, a temperature sensor 6810, a touch sensor 6811, an ambient light sensor 6812, and a bone conduction sensor 6813.
It is to be understood that the illustrated structure of the embodiment of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation to the electronic device 600. In other embodiments of the present application, the electronic device 600 may include more or fewer components than illustrated, or combine certain components, or split certain components, or a different arrangement of components. The illustrated components may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
Processor 610 may include one or more processing units, such as: the Processor 610 may include an Application Processor (AP), a modem Processor, a Graphics Processor (GPU), an Image Signal Processor (ISP), a controller, a video codec, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a baseband Processor, and/or a Neural Network Processor (NPU), and the like. The different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated into one or more processors.
The controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction operation code and the timing signal to complete the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution.
A memory may also be provided in the processor 610 for storing instructions and data. The memory may store instructions for implementing six modular functions: detection instructions, connection instructions, information management instructions, analysis instructions, data transmission instructions, and notification instructions, and execution is controlled by the processor 610. In some embodiments, the memory in the processor 610 is a cache memory. The memory may hold instructions or data that have just been used or recycled by the processor 610. If the processor 610 needs to use the instruction or data again, it can be called directly from the memory. Avoiding repeated accesses reduces the latency of the processor 610, thereby increasing the efficiency of the system.
In some embodiments, processor 610 may include one or more interfaces. The Interface may include an Integrated Circuit (I2C) Interface, an Inter-Integrated Circuit built-in audio (I2S) Interface, a Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Interface, a Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) Interface, a Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI), a General-purpose input/Output (GPIO) Interface, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Interface, and/or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface, etc.
The I2C interface is a bi-directional synchronous Serial bus including a Serial Data line (SDA) and a Serial Clock Line (SCL). In some embodiments, processor 610 may include multiple sets of I2C buses. The processor 610 may be coupled to the touch sensor 6811, the charger, the flash, the camera module 691, etc., through different I2C bus interfaces, respectively. For example: the processor 610 may be coupled to the touch sensor 6811 via an I2C interface, such that the processor 610 and the touch sensor 6811 communicate via an I2C bus interface to implement touch functionality of the electronic device 600.
The I2S interface may be used for audio communication. In some embodiments, processor 610 may include multiple sets of I2S buses. The processor 610 may be coupled to the audio module 670 via an I2S bus to enable communication between the processor 610 and the audio module 670. In some embodiments, the audio module 670 may communicate audio signals to the wireless communication module 660 via an I2S interface to enable answering a call via a bluetooth headset.
The PCM interface may also be used for audio communication, sampling, quantizing and encoding analog signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 670 and the wireless communication module 660 may be coupled by a PCM bus interface. In some embodiments, the audio module 670 may also transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 660 through the PCM interface, so as to implement a function of answering a call through a bluetooth headset. Both the I2S interface and the PCM interface may be used for audio communication.
The UART interface is a universal serial data bus used for asynchronous communications. The bus may be a bidirectional communication bus. It converts the data to be transmitted between serial communication and parallel communication. In some embodiments, a UART interface is generally used to connect the processor 610 and the wireless communication module 660. For example: the processor 610 communicates with the bluetooth module in the wireless communication module 660 through the UART interface to implement the bluetooth function. In some embodiments, the audio module 670 may transmit the audio signal to the wireless communication module 660 through the UART interface, so as to realize the function of playing music through the bluetooth headset.
The MIPI interface may be used to connect the processor 610 with the display screen 690, the camera module 691, and other peripheral devices. The MIPI Interface includes a Camera Serial Interface (CSI), a display screen Serial Interface (DSI), and the like. In some embodiments, the processor 610 and the camera module 691 communicate via a CSI interface to implement the camera function of the electronic device 600. The processor 610 and the display screen 690 communicate via the DSI interface to implement the display function of the electronic device 600.
The GPIO interface may be configured by software. The GPIO interface may be configured as a control signal and may also be configured as a data signal. In some embodiments, a GPIO interface may be used to connect the processor 610 with the camera module 691, the display screen 690, the wireless communication module 660, the audio module 670, the sensor module 680, and the like. The GPIO interface may also be configured as an I2C interface, an I2S interface, a UART interface, a MIPI interface, and the like.
The USB interface 630 is an interface conforming to the USB standard specification, and may specifically be a MiniUSB interface, a microsusb interface, a USB type c interface, or the like. The USB interface 630 may be used to connect a charger to charge the electronic device 600, and may also be used to transmit data between the electronic device 600 and a peripheral device. And the earphone can also be used for connecting an earphone and playing audio through the earphone. The interface may also be used to connect other electronic devices, such as AR devices and the like.
It should be understood that the connection relationship between the modules according to the embodiment of the present invention is only illustrative, and is not limited to the structure of the electronic device 600. In other embodiments of the present application, the electronic device 600 may also adopt different interface connection manners or a combination of multiple interface connection manners in the above embodiments.
The charging management module 640 is configured to receive charging input from a charger. The charger may be a wireless charger or a wired charger. In some wired charging embodiments, the charging management module 640 may receive charging input from a wired charger via the USB interface 630. In some wireless charging embodiments, the charging management module 640 may receive a wireless charging input through a wireless charging coil of the electronic device 600. The charging management module 640 may also supply power to the electronic device through the power management module 641 while charging the battery 642.
The power management module 641 is configured to connect the battery 642, the charging management module 640 and the processor 610. The power management module 641 receives the input from the battery 642 and/or the charging management module 640, and supplies power to the processor 610, the internal memory 621, the display screen 690, the camera module 691, the wireless communication module 660, and the like. The power management module 641 may also be configured to monitor battery capacity, battery cycle count, battery state of health (leakage, impedance), and other parameters. In some other embodiments, the power management module 641 may be disposed in the processor 610. In other embodiments, the power management module 641 and the charging management module 640 may be disposed in the same device.
The wireless communication function of the electronic device 600 may be implemented by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 650, the wireless communication module 660, the modem processor, the baseband processor, and the like.
The antennas 1 and 2 are used for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic wave signals. Each antenna in the electronic device 600 may be used to cover a single or multiple communication bands. Different antennas can also be multiplexed to improve the utilization of the antennas. For example: the antenna 1 may be multiplexed as a diversity antenna of a wireless local area network. In other embodiments, the antenna may be used in conjunction with a tuning switch.
The mobile communication module 650 may provide a solution including 2G/3G/4G/5G wireless communication applied to the electronic device 600. The mobile communication module 650 may include at least one filter, a switch, a power Amplifier, a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), and the like. The mobile communication module 650 may receive the electromagnetic wave from the antenna 1, filter, amplify, etc. the received electromagnetic wave, and transmit the filtered electromagnetic wave to the modem processor for demodulation. The mobile communication module 650 may also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic wave through the antenna 1 to radiate the electromagnetic wave. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 650 may be disposed in the processor 610. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional blocks of the mobile communication module 650 may be disposed in the same device as at least some of the blocks of the processor 610.
The modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator. The modulator is used for modulating a low-frequency baseband signal to be transmitted into a medium-high frequency signal. The demodulator is used for demodulating the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal. The demodulator then passes the demodulated low frequency baseband signal to a baseband processor for processing. The low frequency baseband signal is processed by the baseband processor and then transferred to the application processor. The application processor outputs a sound signal through an audio device (not limited to the speaker 671, the receiver 672, etc.) or displays an image or video through the display screen 690. In some embodiments, the modem processor may be a stand-alone device. In other embodiments, the modem processor may be separate from the processor 610, and may be located in the same device as the mobile communication module 650 or other functional modules.
The Wireless Communication module 660 may provide a solution for Wireless Communication applied to the electronic device 600, including Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) (e.g., Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) network), Bluetooth (BT), Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), Frequency Modulation (FM), Near Field Communication (NFC), Infrared (IR), and the like. The wireless communication module 660 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module. The wireless communication module 660 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, performs frequency modulation and filtering on electromagnetic wave signals, and transmits the processed signals to the processor 610. The wireless communication module 660 may also receive a signal to be transmitted from the processor 610, perform frequency modulation and amplification on the signal, and convert the signal into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 2 to radiate the electromagnetic waves.
In some embodiments, antenna 1 of electronic device 600 is coupled to mobile communication module 650 and antenna 2 is coupled to wireless communication module 660 such that electronic device 600 may communicate with networks and other devices via wireless communication techniques. The wireless communication technology may include Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), Time-Division Multiple Access (TDSCDMA), Long Term Evolution (Long Term Evolution, LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC, FM, and/or IR technologies, etc. The GNSS may include a Global Positioning System (GPS), a Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS), a beidou Satellite Navigation System (BDS), a Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), and/or a Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS).
The electronic device 600 implements display functions via the GPU, the display screen 690, the application processor, and the like. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display screen 690 and an application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. Processor 610 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or alter display information.
The display screen 690 is used to display images, video, etc. The display screen 690 includes a display panel. The Display panel may be a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED), an Active matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode (Active-matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode, AMOLED), a flexible Light-Emitting Diode (FLED), a miniature, a Micro-o led, a Quantum dot Light-Emitting Diode (QLED), or the like. In some embodiments, electronic device 600 may include 1 or N display screens 690, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The electronic device 600 may implement a shooting function through the ISP, the camera module 691, the video codec, the GPU, the display screen 690, the application processor, and the like.
The ISP is used to process the data fed back by the camera module 691. For example, when a photo is taken, the shutter is opened, light is transmitted to the camera photosensitive element through the lens, the optical signal is converted into an electrical signal, and the camera photosensitive element transmits the electrical signal to the ISP for processing and converting into an image visible to naked eyes. The ISP can also carry out algorithm optimization on the noise, brightness and skin color of the image. The ISP can also optimize parameters such as exposure, color temperature and the like of a shooting scene. In some embodiments, the ISP may be provided in the camera module 691.
The camera module 691 is for capturing still images or video. The object generates an optical image through the lens and projects the optical image to the photosensitive element. The photosensitive element may be a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) or a Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor. The light sensing element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, which is then passed to the ISP where it is converted into a digital image signal. And the ISP outputs the digital image signal to the DSP for processing. The DSP converts the digital image signal into image signal in standard RGB, YUV and other formats. In some embodiments, the electronic device 600 may include 1 or N camera modules 691, where N is a positive integer greater than 1, and if the electronic device 600 includes N cameras, one of the N cameras is the main camera.
The digital signal processor is used for processing digital signals, and can process digital image signals and other digital signals. For example, when the electronic device 600 selects at a frequency bin, the digital signal processor is used to perform a fourier transform or the like on the frequency bin energy.
Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video. The electronic device 600 may support one or more video codecs. In this way, the electronic device 600 may play or record video in a variety of encoding formats, such as: moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, and the like.
The NPU is a Neural-Network (NN) computing processor, which processes input information quickly by using a biological Neural Network structure, for example, by using a transfer mode between neurons of a human brain, and can also learn by itself continuously. Applications such as intelligent recognition of the electronic device 600 can be realized through the NPU, for example: image recognition, face recognition, speech recognition, text understanding, and the like.
The external memory interface 622 may be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to extend the memory capability of the electronic device 600. The external memory card communicates with the processor 610 through the external memory interface 622 to implement data storage functions. For example, files such as music, video, etc. are saved in an external memory card.
Internal memory 621 may be used to store computer-executable program code, including instructions. The internal memory 621 may include a program storage area and a data storage area. The storage program area may store an operating system, an application program (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) required by at least one function, and the like. The data storage area may store data (e.g., audio data, phone book, etc.) created during use of the electronic device 600, and the like. In addition, the internal memory 621 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may further include a nonvolatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk Storage device, a Flash memory device, a Universal Flash Storage (UFS), and the like. The processor 610 executes various functional applications of the electronic device 600 and data processing by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 621 and/or instructions stored in a memory provided in the processor.
The electronic device 600 may implement audio functions through the audio module 670, the speaker 671, the receiver 672, the microphone 673, the headset interface 674, an application processor, and the like. Such as music playing, recording, etc.
The audio module 670 is used to convert digital audio information into an analog audio signal output and also used to convert an analog audio input into a digital audio signal. The audio module 670 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 670 may be disposed in the processor 610, or some functional modules of the audio module 670 may be disposed in the processor 610.
The speaker 671, also called "horn", is used to convert the electrical audio signals into sound signals. The electronic apparatus 600 can listen to music through the speaker 671 or listen to a hands-free call.
A receiver 672, also called "earpiece", is used to convert the electrical audio signal into an acoustic signal. When the electronic device 600 receives a call or voice information, it can receive voice by placing the receiver 672 close to the ear.
A microphone 673, also known as a "microphone", is used to convert acoustic signals into electrical signals. When making a call or transmitting voice information, the user can input a voice signal into the microphone 673 by making a sound near the microphone 673 through the mouth of the user. The electronic device 600 may be provided with at least one microphone 673. In other embodiments, the electronic device 600 may be provided with two microphones 673 to implement a noise reduction function in addition to collecting sound signals. In other embodiments, the electronic device 600 may further include three, four, or more microphones 673 to collect sound signals, reduce noise, identify sound sources, perform directional recording, and so on.
The headset interface 674 is used to connect wired headsets. The headset interface 674 may be a USB interface 630, or may be a 3.5mm Open Mobile electronic device Platform (OMTP) standard interface, a Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association of america (CTIA) standard interface.
The depth sensor 6801 is used to obtain depth information of the scene. In some embodiments, the depth sensor may be disposed in the camera module 691.
The pressure sensor 6802 is used for sensing the pressure signal and converting the pressure signal into an electrical signal. In some embodiments, pressure sensor 6802 may be disposed on display 690. The pressure sensor 6802 can be of a wide variety of types, such as a resistive pressure sensor, an inductive pressure sensor, a capacitive pressure sensor, and the like. The capacitive pressure sensor may be a sensor comprising at least two parallel plates having an electrically conductive material. When a force acts on the pressure sensor 6802, the capacitance between the electrodes changes. The electronic device 600 determines the strength of the pressure from the change in capacitance. When a touch operation is applied to the display screen 690, the electronic apparatus 600 detects the intensity of the touch operation according to the pressure sensor 6802. The electronic apparatus 600 can also calculate the position of the touch from the detection signal of the pressure sensor 6802. In some embodiments, the touch operations that are applied to the same touch position but different touch operation intensities may correspond to different operation instructions. For example: and when the touch operation with the touch operation intensity smaller than the first pressure threshold value acts on the short message application icon, executing an instruction for viewing the short message. And when the touch operation with the touch operation intensity larger than or equal to the first pressure threshold value acts on the short message application icon, executing an instruction of newly building the short message.
The gyro sensor 6803 may be used to determine a motion pose of the electronic device 600. In some embodiments, the angular velocity of electronic device 600 about three axes (i.e., x, y, and z axes) may be determined by gyroscope sensors 6803. The gyro sensor 6803 can be used for photographing anti-shake. For example, when the shutter is pressed, the gyro sensor 6803 detects a shake angle of the electronic device 600, calculates a distance to be compensated for by the lens module according to the shake angle, and allows the lens to counteract the shake of the electronic device 600 through a reverse movement, thereby achieving anti-shake. The gyro sensor 6803 can also be used for navigation and body feeling game scenes.
The air pressure sensor 6804 is for measuring air pressure. In some embodiments, the electronic device 600 calculates altitude, aiding in positioning and navigation from barometric pressure values measured by the barometric pressure sensor 6804.
The magnetic sensor 6805 comprises a hall sensor. The electronic device 600 may detect the opening and closing of the flip holster using the magnetic sensor 6805. In some embodiments, when the electronic device 600 is a flip, the electronic device 600 can detect the opening and closing of the flip according to the magnetic sensor 6805. And then according to the opening and closing state of the leather sheath or the opening and closing state of the flip cover, the automatic unlocking of the flip cover is set.
The acceleration sensor 6806 can detect the magnitude of acceleration of the electronic device 600 in various directions (typically three axes). The magnitude and direction of gravity may be detected when the electronic device 600 is stationary. The method can also be used for recognizing the posture of the electronic equipment, and is applied to horizontal and vertical screen switching, pedometers and other applications.
A distance sensor 6807 for measuring distance. The electronic device 600 may measure distance by infrared or laser. In some embodiments, taking a picture of a scene, the electronic device 600 may utilize the distance sensor 6807 to measure distances to achieve fast focus.
The proximity light sensor 6808 may include, for example, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) and a light detector, such as a photodiode. The light emitting diode may be an infrared light emitting diode. The electronic device 600 emits infrared light to the outside through the light emitting diode. The electronic device 600 uses a photodiode to detect infrared reflected light from nearby objects. When sufficient reflected light is detected, it can be determined that there is an object near the electronic device 600. When insufficient reflected light is detected, the electronic device 600 may determine that there are no objects near the electronic device 600. The electronic device 600 can utilize the proximity light sensor 6808 to detect that the user holds the electronic device 600 close to the ear for communication, so as to automatically turn off the screen to save power. The proximity light sensor 6808 can also be used in a holster mode, a pocket mode automatically unlocking and locking the screen.
The fingerprint sensor 6809 is for collecting a fingerprint. The electronic device 600 can utilize the collected fingerprint characteristics to achieve fingerprint unlocking, access an application lock, fingerprint photographing, fingerprint incoming call answering, and the like.
The temperature sensor 6810 is used to detect temperature. In some embodiments, the electronic device 600 implements a temperature processing strategy using the temperature detected by the temperature sensor 6810. For example, when the temperature reported by the temperature sensor 6810 exceeds a threshold, the electronic device 600 performs a reduction in performance of a processor located near the temperature sensor 6810 to reduce power consumption and implement thermal protection. In other embodiments, the electronic device 600 heats the battery 642 when the temperature is below another threshold to avoid a low temperature causing the electronic device 600 to shut down abnormally. In other embodiments, when the temperature is below a further threshold, the electronic device 600 performs a boost on the output voltage of the battery 642 to avoid an abnormal shutdown due to low temperatures.
The touch sensor 6811 is also referred to as a "touch device". The touch sensor 6811 may be disposed on the display screen 690, and the touch sensor 6811 and the display screen 690 form a touch screen, which is also referred to as a "touch screen". The touch sensor 6811 is used to detect a touch operation applied thereto or therearound. The touch sensor can communicate the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type. Visual output associated with the touch operation may be provided via the display screen 690. In other embodiments, the touch sensor 6811 can be disposed on the surface of the electronic device 600 at a different location than the display screen 690.
The ambient light sensor 6812 is used to sense the ambient light level. Electronic device 600 may adaptively adjust the brightness of display 690 based on the perceived ambient light level. The ambient light sensor 6812 can also be used to automatically adjust the white balance when taking a picture. The ambient light sensor 6812 can also cooperate with the proximity light sensor 6808 to detect whether the electronic device 600 is in a pocket for protection against accidental touches.
The bone conduction sensor 6813 can acquire a vibration signal. In some embodiments, the bone conduction sensor 6813 can acquire vibration signals of the human voice vibrating a bone mass. The bone conduction sensor 6813 may receive a blood pressure pulsation signal in contact with the pulse of the human body. In some embodiments, the bone conduction sensor 6813 may also be disposed in a headset, integrated into a bone conduction headset. The audio module 670 may analyze a voice signal based on the vibration signal of the bone block vibrated by the sound part acquired by the bone conduction sensor 6813, so as to implement a voice function. The application processor can analyze heart rate information based on the blood pressure pulsation signal acquired by the bone conduction sensor 6813, so as to realize a heart rate detection function.
Keys 694 include a power-on key, a volume key, etc. Keys 694 may be mechanical keys. Or may be touch keys. The electronic apparatus 600 may receive a key input, and generate a key signal input related to user setting and function control of the electronic apparatus 600.
The motor 693 may generate a vibration cue. The motor 693 can be used for incoming call vibration prompt and also for touch vibration feedback. For example, touch operations applied to different applications (e.g., photographing, audio playing, etc.) may correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The motor 693 may also respond to different vibration feedback effects for touch operations applied to different areas of the display screen 690. Different application scenes (such as time reminding, receiving information, alarm clock, game and the like) can also correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The touch vibration feedback effect may also support customization.
Indicator 692 may be an indicator light that may be used to indicate a state of charge, a change in charge, or may be used to indicate a message, a missed call, a notification, etc.
The SIM card interface 695 is used for connecting a SIM card. The SIM card can be attached to and detached from the electronic device 600 by being inserted into the SIM card interface 695 or being pulled out of the SIM card interface 695. The electronic device 600 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, N being a positive integer greater than 1. The SIM card interface 695 can support a Nano SIM card, a Micro SIM card, a SIM card, etc. Multiple cards can be inserted into the same SIM card interface 695 at the same time. The types of the plurality of cards may be the same or different. The SIM card interface 695 may also be compatible with different types of SIM cards. The SIM interface 695 may also be compatible with an external memory card. The electronic device 600 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as communication and data communication. In some embodiments, the electronic device 600 employs esims, namely: an embedded SIM card. The eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device 600 and cannot be separated from the electronic device 600.
In particular, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the processes described below with reference to the flowcharts may be implemented as computer software programs. For example, embodiments of the invention include a computer program product comprising a computer program embodied on a computer-readable medium, the computer program comprising program code for performing the method illustrated in the flow chart. In such an embodiment, the computer program may be downloaded and installed from a network via the communication section, and/or installed from a removable medium. The computer program, when executed by a Central Processing Unit (CPU), performs various functions defined in the system of the present application.
It should be noted that the computer readable medium shown in the embodiment of the present invention may be a computer readable signal medium or a computer readable storage medium or any combination of the two. A computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination of the foregoing. More specific examples of the computer readable storage medium may include, but are not limited to: an electrical connection having one or more wires, a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Read-Only Memory (ROM), an Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM), a flash Memory, an optical fiber, a portable Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. In the present invention, a computer readable storage medium may be any tangible medium that can contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. In the present invention, however, a computer readable signal medium may include a propagated data signal with computer readable program code embodied therein, for example, in baseband or as part of a carrier wave. Such a propagated data signal may take many forms, including, but not limited to, electro-magnetic, optical, or any suitable combination thereof. A computer readable signal medium may also be any computer readable medium that is not a computer readable storage medium and that can communicate, propagate, or transport a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. Program code embodied on a computer readable medium may be transmitted using any appropriate medium, including but not limited to: wireless, wired, etc., or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that, in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The units described in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented by software, or may be implemented by hardware, and the described units may also be disposed in a processor. Wherein the names of the elements do not in some way constitute a limitation on the elements themselves.
It should be noted that, as another aspect, the present application also provides a computer-readable medium, which may be included in the electronic device described in the above embodiment; or may exist separately without being assembled into the electronic device. The computer readable medium carries one or more programs which, when executed by an electronic device, cause the electronic device to implement the method as described in the embodiments below. For example, the electronic device may implement the steps shown in fig. 1.
Furthermore, the above-described figures are merely schematic illustrations of processes involved in methods according to exemplary embodiments of the invention, and are not intended to be limiting. It will be readily understood that the processes shown in the above figures are not intended to indicate or limit the chronological order of the processes. In addition, it is also readily understood that these processes may be performed synchronously or asynchronously, e.g., in multiple modules.
Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following, in general, the principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the disclosure pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
It will be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements described above and shown in the drawings and that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.

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1. An electronic device tagging method, comprising:
in response to a trigger operation, causing an electronic device to enter a marking mode, configuring the electronic device as a marked device;
acquiring mark information input by a user, and storing the mark information in a nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed;
and configuring corresponding display modes and zone bit information for the marks to be displayed so as to keep the marks to be displayed in a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
2. The electronic device marking method according to claim 1, wherein the obtaining of the marking information input by the user comprises:
when the electronic equipment enters a marking mode, a preset information template is displayed in an interactive interface of the electronic equipment so as to obtain marking information input by a user according to the information template.
3. The method for marking electronic equipment according to claim 1, wherein configuring corresponding display modes and mark bit information for the mark to be displayed so that the mark to be displayed maintains a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period comprises:
calling a notification interface, writing the mark to be displayed, generating a display abstract without the mark to be displayed, and configuring the display abstract as the display content of an interactive interface; and
and changing the notification flag bit to be not cleared so that the display abstract keeps a display state in the interactive interface.
4. The electronic device tagging method of claim 3, further comprising:
and responding to the touch operation of the display abstract in the interactive interface, and displaying the marks to be displayed in a list in the interactive interface.
5. The electronic device tagging method of claim 3, further comprising:
displaying an account verification page in the interactive interface to verify account information in response to the modification request for the display content;
and when the account information is successfully verified, calling a notification interface to rewrite the display content so as to display the rewritten display content in the interactive interface.
6. The electronic device tagging method of claim 1, further comprising:
when the marked equipment entering the marking mode is accessed into a wireless network, access point information is obtained;
and periodically recording the access point information and saving the access point information to the nonvolatile random access memory partition.
7. The electronic device tagging method of claim 1, further comprising:
when the marked equipment entering the marking mode is accessed to a wireless network, judging whether a mode searching response request is received or not;
and when the search mode response request is received, the nonvolatile random access memory partition reads the access point information and sends the access point information and the mark information to a pre-configured network address.
8. An electronic device marking apparatus, comprising:
the system comprises a marking mode response module, a marking mode processing module and a marking module, wherein the marking mode response module is used for responding to triggering operation, enabling the electronic equipment to enter a marking mode and configuring the electronic equipment into marked equipment;
the system comprises a mark information storage module, a marking information storage module and a marking information processing module, wherein the mark information storage module is used for acquiring mark information input by a user and storing the mark information in a nonvolatile random access memory partition; the mark information comprises account information and a mark to be displayed;
and the display configuration module is used for configuring corresponding display modes and zone bit information for the marks to be displayed so as to enable the marks to be displayed to keep a display state in an interactive interface within a preset time period.
9. A computer-readable medium, on which a computer program is stored, which, when being executed by a processor, carries out the electronic device marking method according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
10. An electronic device, comprising:
one or more processors;
storage means for storing one or more programs which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to implement the electronic device tagging method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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