WO2016109760A1 - Procédé et appareil de traitement de notifications sur un dispositif informatique mobile - Google Patents

Procédé et appareil de traitement de notifications sur un dispositif informatique mobile Download PDF

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WO2016109760A1
WO2016109760A1 PCT/US2015/068209 US2015068209W WO2016109760A1 WO 2016109760 A1 WO2016109760 A1 WO 2016109760A1 US 2015068209 W US2015068209 W US 2015068209W WO 2016109760 A1 WO2016109760 A1 WO 2016109760A1
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Wei QIAO
Mingming ZHUANG
Le Chen
Chaomin XUE
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  • Example embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to notifications on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display. More particularly, example embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatuses for processing notifications and further launching an application associated with the notification.
  • a status bar on the display in which a plurality of notifications or notification representations are presented. Each notification is individually generated by a corresponding application in response to an event occurrence.
  • Some mobile computing devices also provide a notification list, in which a plurality of application icons together with corresponding application descriptions are shown. Once the application icon in the notification list is selected by the user via his finger or stylus, an application associated with the application icon will be launched and the corresponding event as notified by the notification in the status bar could be handled. After that, the notification associated with the application as issue will automatically disappear from the status bar.
  • a method for processing notifications on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display comprises displaying, on a status bar in a first display area of the touch sensitive display, one or more notifications each of which is associated with a corresponding one of one or more applications installed on the mobile computing device.
  • the method also comprises detecting a selection of one of the one or more notifications.
  • the method further comprises displaying, on a top of a notification list, an application icon associated with the selected notification for launching the application, wherein the notification list is displayed in a second display area of the touch sensitive display and includes one or more application icons each of which is associated with a corresponding one of the one or more applications
  • the detecting the selection comprises detecting a touch or click on the one of the one or more notifications as the selection.
  • the method further comprises displaying a bottom bar for launching an application, wherein the one or more application icons are sequentially displayed in the second display area as the bottom bar is moved from the top of the notification list towards the bottom of the notification list.
  • the method further comprises launching an application whose application icon is located immediately above the bottom bar by sliding the bottom bar.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application are performed consecutively by a single swipe on the touch sensitive display through a finger or stylus of a user.
  • the notification list includes one or more additional items, each of which is displayed adjacent to a corresponding application icon and gives a brief description regarding the application associated with the corresponding application icon.
  • the one or more applications respectively associated with the one or more application icons included in the notification list at least include one or more of a picture application, a video application, a text messaging application, a multiple media messaging application, a music application, a news application, a health application, a measurement application, a navigation application, a calendar application and a reminder application.
  • an apparatus for processing notifications on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display comprises at least one processor and at least one memory including compute program instructions, wherein the at least one memory and computer program instructions are configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to display, on a status bar in a first display area of the touch sensitive display, one or more notifications each of which is associated with a corresponding one of one or more applications installed on the mobile computing device.
  • the at least one memory and computer program instructions are configured to, with the at least one processor, also cause the apparatus at least to detect a selection of one of the one or more notifications.
  • the at least one memory and computer program instructions are configured to, with the at least one processor, further cause the apparatus at least to display, on a top of a notification list, an application icon associated with the selected notification, wherein the notification list is displayed in a second display area of the touch sensitive display and includes one or more application icons each of which is associated with a corresponding one of the one or more applications.
  • a method for launching an application on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display comprises making an application icon on a top of a notification list upon a detection of a selection of a notification on a status bar in the touch sensitive display, wherein the notification and the application icon are associated with a same application installed on the mobile computing device, and the notification list includes one or more application icon each of which is associated with a corresponding application and the status bar includes one or more notifications.
  • the method further comprises displaying a bottom bar for launching an application, wherein the one or more application icons are sequentially displayed in the second display area as the bottom bar is moved from the top of the notification list towards the bottom of the notification list.
  • the method also comprises launching an application whose application icon is located immediately above the bottom bar by sliding the bottom bar.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application are consecutively performed by a single swipe.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application are performed by a finger or stylus of a user.
  • the status bar is displayed in a first display area of the touch sensitive display and the notification list is displayed in a second display area of the touch sensitive display, and the bottom bar is automatically displayed upon detecting that a display area between the first display area and the second display area is touched.
  • the notification list includes one or more additional items, each of which is displayed adjacent to a corresponding application icon and gives a brief description regarding the application associated with the corresponding application icon.
  • the notification which is intentionally and desirably selected by the user among a plurality of the notifications, is put on the top of the notification list, it would be easier for the user to select the desired application icon associated with the selected notification and thereby launch the desired application.
  • the desired application icon associated with the selected notification
  • the user may be able to access to the application more quickly than the usual.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application associated with the selected notification could be done by a single swipe without multiple touches or clicks on the touch sensitive display or screen, thereby giving the user experience a big boost.
  • FIG. 1 is a flow diagram of an example method for processing notifications on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of an example method for launching an application on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure
  • Figs. 3 A-3D illustrate a series of consecutive actions that are performed on the sensitive touch screen to locate a desired application and launch it according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure
  • Figs. 4A-4C illustrate a series of consecutive actions that are performed on the sensitive touch screen for launching an application according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 1 is a flow diagram of an example method 100 for processing notifications on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method 100 begins with block S 101, at which the method 100 displays, on a status bar in a first display area of the touch sensitive display, one or more notifications each of which is associated with a corresponding one of one or more applications installed on the mobile computing device.
  • the notification herein may be referred to as a notification representation, which is often graphically represented as a shortcut key icon of a corresponding application.
  • the touch sensitive display herein may have a touch-sensitive surface, sensor or set of sensors that accepts input from the user based on haptic and/or tactile contact.
  • instructions in memory may detect contact, for example, any movement or breaking of the contact on the touch- sensitive surface and convert the detected contact into interaction with user interface objects, for example, one or more soft keys, application icons, web pages or images, that are displayed on the touch screen.
  • user interface objects for example, one or more soft keys, application icons, web pages or images, that are displayed on the touch screen.
  • a contact point between the touch screen display and the user corresponds to a finger or a stylus of the user.
  • the method 100 detects a selection of one of the one or more notifications.
  • the selection herein may be implemented by a user via his or her finger. Therefore, the detection herein may be a detection of a finger contact on one item on the status list. Alternatively, the selection herein may be implemented using a stylus, which is removable and generally inserted inside the housing of the mobile computing device on one side.
  • the method Upon detecting the selection of the notification, the method proceeds to block S103, at which the method 100 displays, on a top of a notification list, an application icon associated with the selected notification for launching the application.
  • the notification list herein may include a list of items, for example, a list of software application icons, such as a picture application icon, a video application icon, a text messaging application icon, a multiple media messaging application icon, a music application icon, a news application icon, a health application icon, a measurement application icon, a navigation application icon, a calendar application icon and a reminder application icon, or a combination thereof.
  • the notification list herein may include one or more application icons each of which is associated with a corresponding one of the one or more applications.
  • the notification list includes one or more additional items, each of which is displayed adjacent to a corresponding application icon and gives a brief description regarding the application associated with the corresponding application icon.
  • the brief description may be different on an application-by-application basis.
  • the brief description may include a received time, its sender and possibly a beginning or initial part of the message.
  • the brief description may include a summary, a headline or an abstract of the news.
  • the remaining items after the first item in the notification list may be remain the same order as it was. Additionally or alternatively, the remaining items, i.e., the application icons, may also be re-ranked in chronological order, i.e., according to the times at which the notifications are generated.
  • the application icon associated with the selected notification at block SI 02 is ranked at the first place in the notification list, it would be easy for the user to see and select or touch the application icon so as to launch the desired application, thereby saving the time for launching the application and improving the user experience.
  • the method 100 may further display a bottom bar for launching an application, wherein the one or more application icons are sequentially displayed in the second display area as the bottom bar is moved from the top of the notification list towards the bottom of the notification list. Then, the method 100 may also launch an application whose application icon is located immediately above the bottom bar by sliding the bottom bar.
  • the notification list may disappear or be invisible at the beginning, for example, prior to the notification being touched or selected by the user. Then, when the notification is selected or touched, the notification list may be enabled immediately and its items may be progressively or sequentially visible to the user as the bottom bar moves from the top of the notification list to the bottom of the notification list.
  • the bottom bar in one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be used to trigger the launching of the application. In particular, when the bottom bar is moved by the user to locate immediately below a desirable application, sliding the bottom bar would trigger the launching of the particular favorite application instead of directly touching the application icon to trigger the launch. This could achieve better user experience since the user does not need to release the bottom bar first and then select the application icon to do the launch as commonly used in the existing technique.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application may be performed consecutively by a single swipe on the touch sensitive display through the finger or the stylus of the user.
  • the user may be able to locate the desired application and then launch it by a single swipe from the display area of the status bar to the display area of the notification list without any other additional touches or contacts.
  • the single swipe herein may be a movement of the finger or stylus from a location of the status bar to the location of the desired application icon and then from left to right or from right to left, which may be configured according to the user's preference, without breaking off the contact.
  • the bottom bar could be graphically emphasized such that it would be readily distinguishable from the application icons.
  • the user may easily select the favorite application and launch it in a single swipe without any further finger or stylus contact, thereby obtaining great user experience.
  • Fig. 2 is a flow diagram of an example method 200 for launching an application on a mobile computing device with a touch sensitive display according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the method 200 begins with block S201, at which the method 200 makes an application icon on a top of a notification list upon a detection of a selection of a notification on a status bar in the touch sensitive display.
  • the notification and the application icon herein are associated with a same application installed on the mobile computing device, and the notification list includes one or more application icon each of which is associated with a corresponding application and the status bar includes one or more notifications.
  • the method 200 displays a bottom bar for launching an application, wherein the one or more application icons are sequentially displayed in the second display area as the bottom bar is moved from the top of the notification list towards the bottom of the notification list.
  • the method 200 launches an application whose application icon is located immediately above the bottom bar by sliding the bottom bar.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application are consecutively performed by a single swipe.
  • the selection of the notification and the launching of the application are performed by a finger or stylus of a user.
  • the status bar is displayed in a first display area of the touch sensitive display and the notification list is displayed in a second display area of the touch sensitive display, and the bottom bar is automatically displayed upon detecting that a display area between the first display area and the second display area is touched.
  • the notification list includes one or more additional items, each of which is displayed adjacent to a corresponding application icon and gives a brief description regarding the application associated with the corresponding application icon.
  • the one or more applications respectively associated with the one or more application icons included in the notification list at least include one or more of a picture application, a video application, a text messaging application, a multiple media messaging application, a music application, a news application, a health application, a measurement application, a navigation application, a calendar application, a reminder application and a combination thereof.
  • Figs. 3 A-3D illustrate a series of consecutive actions that are performed on the sensitive touch screen to locate a desired application and launch it according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • a status bar which exemplarily includes notifications or notification representations A, B, C and D, each of which may have a unique icon, such as a square, a triangle, a circle and an invented triangle, as shown. Further shown is a finger of a user who is viewing the status bar and about to touch the notification C as his or her favorite one.
  • Fig. 3C As the finger keeps moving downward, the notification list is progressively displayed and the application icon C, which is previously supposed to be ranked at the third place according to the ranking of the status list, is now placed at the first place in the notification list due to the user selection. In this manner, the favorite application icon C is first presented to the user for further potential launch.
  • Figs. 4A-4C illustrate a series of consecutive actions that are performed on the sensitive touch screen for launching an application according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. More particularly, Figs. 4A-4C illustrate various scenarios when the first presented application is not launched.
  • the user may not launch the application C even though he or she has selected the notification C associated with the application C for some reasons, for example, he may lose interest in launching the application C after reading the brief description regarding the notification.
  • the user may continue to move the bottom bar downward until the application icon A is fully presented or displayed in the touch sensitive screen. Then, as illustrated in the lower part of Fig. 4 A, the user may slide the bottom bar to the right if he or she would like to launce the application A, for example, if the brief description manifests some degrees of importance or relevance to the user.
  • the user may freely select to launch the application B or D by sliding the bottom bar to the right when the application icon B or D is completely displayed and the bottom bar is exactly below the application icon B or D.
  • email notification instead of displaying a single email application icon, for example, an icon of the Exchange, ten email icons each of which corresponds to an email would be listed in the notification list in an order, for example, times when the emails entering into the inbox.
  • a direct click of the email item or a slide of the bottom bar immediately below the email item may trigger a full display of the email content or open the inbox so that the user may read and reply the email in the email application.
  • the second application icon may be progressively displayed and immediately above the bottom bar as the bottom bar keeps moving downwards.
  • a user is able to select to display the application items in the notification list, for example, by sliding the bottom bar to the left to explode the items as a list. Further, the user may select to either launch the email application or an application item by sliding the bottom bar to the right.
  • an application icon throughout the present disclosure does not merely refer to or cover the icon which is directly associated with the application, e.g., a main program, but also is intended to refer to the icon associated with the application item, i.e., an application item icon as discussed above.
  • the launching of an application according to the present disclosure may also include or cover the case of opening an application item.
  • the items as shown in the notification list according to the present disclosure may include one or more icons, for example, one or more application icons, one or more application item icons or a combination thereof and the movement of the finger or stylus on the notification list and the sliding of the bottom bar at an appropriate position may trigger launching or opening of an application or an application item.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an apparatus 500 according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the apparatus 500 includes at least one processor
  • the MEM 502 stores a program (PROG) 504.
  • the TX/RX 503 is for bidirectional wireless communications.
  • the PROG 504 is assumed to include instructions that, when executed by the processor 501, enable the apparatus 500 to operate in accordance with the example embodiments of the present disclosure, as discussed herein with the methods 100, 200, and the operation flows as shown in Figs. 3A-3D and 4A-4C.
  • the apparatus 500 may be embodied as a mobile computing device, or a part thereof, to carry out the corresponding steps directed thereto as discussed in the methods 100 and 200.
  • the example embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented by computer software executable by at least one processor 501 of the apparatus 500, or by hardware, or by a combination of software and hardware.
  • the MEM 502 may be of any type suitable to the local technical environment and may be implemented using any suitable data storage technology, such as semiconductor based memory devices, magnetic memory devices and systems, optical memory devices and systems, fixed memory and removable memory, as non-limiting examples. While only one MEM is shown in the apparatus 500, there may be several physically distinct memory units in the apparatus 500.
  • the processor 501 may be of any type suitable to the local technical environment, and may include one or more of general purpose computers, special purpose computers, microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs) and processors based on multicore processor architecture, as non-limiting examples.
  • the apparatus 500 may have multiple processors, such as for example an application specific integrated circuit chip that is slaved in time to a clock which synchronizes the main processor.
  • the at least one processor 501 and the memory 502 may be combined as processing means 505 operative to perform the relevant steps as illustrated in the methods 100 and 200 with respect to the apparatus 500.
  • an apparatus implementing one or more functions of a corresponding mobile entity described with an embodiment comprises not only prior art means, but also means for implementing the one or more functions of a corresponding apparatus described with an embodiment and it may comprise separate means for each separate function, or means may be configured to perform two or more functions.
  • an apparatus implementing one or more functions of a corresponding mobile entity described with an embodiment comprises not only prior art means, but also means for implementing the one or more functions of a corresponding apparatus described with an embodiment and it may comprise separate means for each separate function, or means may be configured to perform two or more functions.
  • these techniques may be implemented in hardware (one or more apparatuses), firmware (one or more apparatuses), software (one or more modules), or combinations thereof.
  • firmware or software implementation can be through modules (e.g., procedures, functions, and so on) that perform the functions described herein.
  • the software codes may be stored in any suitable, processor/computer-readable data storage medium(s) or memory unit(s) or article(s) of manufacture and executed by one or more processors/computers.
  • the data storage medium or the memory unit may be implemented within the processor/computer or external to the processor/computer, in which case it can be communicatively coupled to the processor/computer via various means as is known in the art.

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L'invention concerne un procédé et un appareil de traitement de notification sur un dispositif informatique mobile doté d'un écran tactile. Le procédé consiste à afficher, sur une barre d'état d'une première zone d'affichage de l'écran tactile, une ou plusieurs notifications dont chacune est associée à l'une, correspondante, d'une ou de plusieurs applications installées sur le dispositif informatique mobile. Le procédé consiste également à détecter une sélection d'une de ladite ou desdites notifications et à afficher, en haut d'une liste de notifications, une icône d'application associée à la notification sélectionnée en vue du lancement de l'application, la liste de notifications étant affichée dans une seconde zone d'affichage de l'écran tactile et comprenant une ou plusieurs icônes d'application dont chacune est associée à l'une, correspondante, de ladite ou desdites applications.
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