This relates generally to electronic devices with touch-sensitive surfaces, including but not limited to electronic devices with touch-sensitive surfaces that send and receive messages, such as instant messages.
The use of touch-sensitive surfaces as input devices for computers and other electronic computing devices has increased significantly in recent years. Exemplary touch-sensitive surfaces include touchpads and touch-screen displays. Such devices are often used to send messages, such as instant messages, between users using messaging applications.
But current messaging applications have numerous drawbacks and limitations. For example, they are limited in their ability to easily: acknowledge messages; edit previously sent messages; express what a user is trying to communicate; display private messages; synchronize viewing of content between users; incorporate handwritten inputs; quickly locate content in a message transcript; integrate a camera; integrate search and sharing; integrate interactive applications; integrate stickers; make payments; interact with avatars; and make suggestions.
Accordingly, there is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for messaging. Such methods and interfaces optionally complement or replace conventional methods for messaging. Such methods and interfaces change the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges.
The above deficiencies and other problems associated with user interfaces for electronic devices with touch-sensitive surfaces are reduced or eliminated by the disclosed devices. In some embodiments, the device is a desktop computer. In some embodiments, the device is portable (e.g., a notebook computer, tablet computer, or handheld device). In some embodiments, the device is a personal electronic device (e.g., a wearable electronic device, such as a watch). In some embodiments, the device has a touchpad. In some embodiments, the device has a touch-sensitive display (also known as a “touch screen” or “touch-screen display”). In some embodiments, the device has a graphical user interface (GUI), one or more processors, memory and one or more modules, programs or sets of instructions stored in the memory for performing multiple functions. In some embodiments, the user interacts with the GUI primarily through stylus and/or finger contacts and gestures on the touch-sensitive surface. In some embodiments, the functions optionally include image editing, drawing, presenting, word processing, spreadsheet making, game playing, telephoning, video conferencing, e-mailing, instant messaging, workout support, digital photographing, digital videoing, web browsing, digital music playing, note taking, and/or digital video playing. Executable instructions for performing these functions are, optionally, included in a non-transitory computer readable storage medium or other computer program product configured for execution by one or more processors.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for applying an acknowledgement to a message region in a conversation transcript. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for applying an acknowledgement to a message region in a conversation transcript. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method of applying an acknowledgement to a message region in a conversation transcript displayed on a display of an electronic device includes, displaying a messaging user interface (e.g., of a messaging application) on the display, where the messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device). The method further includes receiving a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device (e.g., a second electronic device) that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session, and in response to receiving the first message, displaying the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display. The electronic device detects a first input by a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of the first message region in the conversation transcript, and in response to detecting the first input, displays an acknowledgement selection affordance at a location in the messaging interface that corresponds to the first message region, where the acknowledgement selection affordance displays a plurality of acknowledgement options. Next, the method includes detecting a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of a first acknowledgement option in the acknowledgement selection affordance, and in response to detecting the second input, applying the first acknowledgement option to the first message region.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit configured to: receive a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session; and in response to receiving the first message, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit. The processing unit is further configured to detect a first input by a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit that corresponds to a location of the first message region in the conversation transcript; and in response to detecting the first input, display an acknowledgement selection affordance at a location in the messaging interface that corresponds to the first message region, wherein the acknowledgement selection affordance displays a plurality of acknowledgement options. The processing unit is further configured to detect a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit that corresponds to a location of a first acknowledgement option in the acknowledgement selection affordance; and, in response to detecting the second input, apply the first acknowledgement option to the first message region.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for applying an acknowledgement to a message region in a conversation transcript, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for applying an acknowledgement to a message region in a conversation transcript.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for editing sent messages. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for editing sent messages. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method of editing messages, performed at an electronic device (e.g., a first electronic device) having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display, includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a first message region that includes a first message in the messaging session that was sent from the electronic device of the user to the at least one other user in the messaging session. The method further includes detecting a first input that corresponds to a request to edit the first message, and in response to detecting the first input, displaying a message editing interface for the first message that includes the first message, a keyboard, and an update affordance, and while displaying the message editing interface for the first message, detecting one or more inputs that revise the first message, displaying a revised version of the first message; and detecting an input that activates the update affordance.
The method further includes, in response to detecting the input that activates the update affordance: ceasing to display the message editing interface for the first message; displaying the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in the conversation transcript; displaying at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript; and transmitting the revised version of the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, with at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a first message region that includes a first message in the messaging session that was sent from the electronic device of the user to the at least one other user in the messaging session. The processing unit is configured to: detect a first input that corresponds to a request to edit the first message; and in response to detecting the first input, display a message editing interface for the first message that includes the first message, a keyboard, and an update affordance. The processing unit is further configured, while displaying the message editing interface for the first message, to detect one or more inputs that revise the first message; display a revised version of the first message; and detect an input that activates the update affordance; and, in response to detecting the input that activates the update affordance: cease to display the message editing interface for the first message; display the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in the conversation transcript; display at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript; and transmit the revised version of the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session. The one or more electronic devices display the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, with at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for editing sent messages, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for editing sent messages in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for displaying versions of a sent message. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for displaying versions of a sent message. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method, performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display, includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a first message region that includes a current version of a first message in the messaging session, wherein the conversation transcript includes an indication that the current version of the first message is a revised version of the first message in the conversation transcript. The method further includes detecting an input that corresponds to a request to see versions of the first message; and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message, displaying a versions user interface that includes the current version of the first message and one or more prior versions of the first message.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a first message region that includes a current version of a first message in the messaging session, wherein the conversation transcript includes an indication that the current version of the first message is a revised version of the first message in the conversation transcript. The processing unit is configured to detect an input that corresponds to a request to see versions of the first message; and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message, display a versions user interface that includes the current version of the first message and one or more prior versions of the first message.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for displaying versions of a sent message, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for displaying versions of a sent message in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for selecting an impact effect for a message. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for selecting an impact effect for a message. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method, performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display, includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area that includes a first message input. The method further includes, while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting a first input by a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location in the message-input area; in response to detecting the first input by the first contact, displaying an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options; while displaying the impact selection interface, detecting a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of a first impact effect option in the plurality of impact effect options; and, in response to detecting the second user input by a second contact, displaying a preview that applies the first impact effect option to the first message input.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area that includes a first message input. The processing unit is configured to: while displaying the messaging user interface, detect a first input by a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit that corresponds to a location in the message-input area; and in response to detecting the first input by the first contact, display an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options. The processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the impact selection interface, detect a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit that corresponds to a location of a first impact effect option in the plurality of impact effect options; and, in response to detecting the second user input by a second contact, display a preview that applies the first impact effect option to the first message input.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for selecting an impact effect for a message, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for selecting an impact effect for a message in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for concealing and revealing a message. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for concealing and revealing a message. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method, performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display, includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, including a first other user, and a message region in the conversation transcript for a message received from the first other user, the message region including one or more screen elements that conceal the message received from the first other user. The method further includes detecting a first input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message; and, in response to detecting the first input by the contact, revealing the concealed message in the message region.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, including a first other user, and a message region in the conversation transcript for a message received from the first other user, the message region including one or more screen elements that conceal the message received from the first other user. The processing unit is further configured to: detect a first input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message; and, reveal the concealed message in the message region in response to detecting the first input by the contact.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for concealing and revealing a message, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for concealing and revealing a message in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for displaying enhanced message content in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for displaying enhanced message content in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method, performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display, includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, including a first other user, receiving a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to the first other user included in the messaging session, and determining whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger. The method further includes, in accordance with a determination that the first message includes the enhanced message content trigger, displaying the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display, and displaying enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger, wherein the enhanced message content includes content that applies an effect to at least one message region other than the first message region in the conversation transcript. The method also includes, in accordance with a determination that the first message does not include the enhanced message content trigger, displaying the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display (e.g., without the enhanced message content).
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, including a first other user. The processing unit is configured to receive a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to the first other user included in the messaging session, and determine whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger. The processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the first message includes the enhanced message content trigger, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit, and display enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger, wherein the enhanced message content includes content that applies an effect to at least one message region other than the first message region in the conversation transcript. In addition, the processing unit is configure to, in accordance with a determination that the first message does not include the enhanced message content trigger, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for displaying enhanced message content in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for displaying enhanced message content in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for displaying combinable content in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for displaying combinable content in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method, performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display, includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, including a first other user, and a message input area. The method further includes receiving a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to the first other user included in the messaging session, wherein the first message includes first combinable content, in response to receiving the first message, displaying the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display, receiving input of a second message in the message-input area, and while the second message is displayed in the message-input area, detecting an input to send the second message to the messaging session. The method further includes, in response to detecting the input to send the second message to the messaging session: in accordance with a determination that the second message contains second combinable content and the second combinable content and the first combinable content are parts of a predefined combination, displaying content that corresponds to the predefined combination in the conversation transcript on the display; and in accordance with a determination that the second message does not contain second combinable content that forms a predefined combination with the first combinable content, displaying the second message in a second message region in the conversation transcript on the display (e.g., without displaying content that corresponds to a predefined combination in the conversation transcript on the display).
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a messaging user interface on the display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, including a first other user, and a message input area. The processing unit is configured to: receive a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to the first other user included in the messaging session, wherein the first message includes first combinable content; in response to receiving the first message, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit; receive input of a second message in the message-input area; and while the second message is displayed in the message-input area, detect an input to send the second message to the messaging session. The processing unit is further configured to, in response to detecting the input to send the second message to the messaging session: in accordance with a determination that the second message contains second combinable content and the second combinable content and the first combinable content are parts of a predefined combination, display content that corresponds to the predefined combination in the conversation transcript on the display unit; and in accordance with a determination that the second message does not contain second combinable content that forms a predefined combination with the first combinable content, display the second message in a second message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit (i.e., without displaying content that corresponds to a predefined combination in the conversation transcript on the display).
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for displaying combinable content in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for displaying combinable content in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for synchronizing media presentation in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces optionally complement or replace conventional methods for synchronizing media presentation in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces produce more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users to easily view media content in a synchronized fashion directly within a messaging application (and without having to be co-located with another user viewing the media content and without having to use inefficient techniques to enable synchronized viewing). For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces increase user satisfaction with their devices, conserve power, and increase the time between battery charges. Furthermore, allowing users to easily view media content in a synchronized fashion directly within a messaging application enhances the operability of the device and makes the user-device interface (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient (e.g., by allowing for efficient synchronized viewing of media items) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the device more quickly and efficiently.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: displaying, on the display, a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the first electronic device and at least one other user. In some embodiments, the conversation transcript includes a representation of a media item that is displayed at a chronological position within the conversation transcript, and the messaging session is configured to allow synchronized viewing of the media item by the user at the first electronic device and the at least one other user at a second electronic device that is distinct from the first electronic device. The method also includes: receiving a first request for synchronized viewing of the media item within the messaging user interface. In response to receiving the first request, the method includes: initiating playing of content corresponding to the media item while the representation of the media item is displayed at the chronological position within the conversation transcript. After initiating playing of the content corresponding to the media item, the method includes: displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at a fixed position within the messaging user interface that is different than the chronological position. While displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position, the method includes: displaying messages exchanged between the user and the at least one other user below the playing content corresponding to the media item; and detecting an end of the content corresponding to the media item. In response to detecting the end of the content corresponding to the media item, the method includes: ceasing to display the content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., electronic device 2200,
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with faster, more efficient methods and interfaces for viewing media content in a synchronized fashion within a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, operability, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for viewing media in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for using handwriting inputs in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces optionally complement or replace conventional methods for entering messages in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces help improve user satisfaction with their devices and produce more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users, e.g., to simply rotate their device in order to begin entering handwritten inputs. Such methods and interfaces also produce more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing for auto-replacing of typed inputs with handwritten inputs and by allowing users to intuitively create keyboards with handwritten characters as keys, thus improving operability of the devices. For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges. Furthermore, allowing users to simply rotate their devices in order to begin entering handwritten inputs, auto-replacing typed inputs, and creating keyboards with handwritten characters as keys all contribute to enhancing the operability of the devices and making the user-device interfaces (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient (e.g., by allowing users to easily customize their message content with handwritten inputs) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the device more quickly and efficiently. For example, the user need not leave the messaging application, open and use a different application to input or locate handwritten inputs, and then return to use those inputs in the messaging application. Instead, the user simple provides and/or selects custom handwritten inputs directly within the messaging application.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: while the electronic device is in a portrait orientation, displaying, on the display, a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a virtual keyboard. The method also includes: detecting a change in the orientation of the electronic device from the portrait orientation to a landscape orientation; and, in response to detecting the change in the orientation of the electronic device: ceasing to display the virtual keyboard and displaying, on the display, a handwriting input area that is configured to accept handwritten input from a user of the electronic device.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a user interface, a touch-sensitive surface unit to receive contacts, one or more sensor units to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface unit; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the one or more sensor units. The processing unit is configured to: while the electronic device is in a portrait orientation, display, on the display, a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a virtual keyboard; detect a change in the orientation of the electronic device from the portrait orientation to a landscape orientation; and, in response to detecting the change in the orientation of the electronic device: cease to display the virtual keyboard; and display, on the display, a handwriting input area that is configured to accept handwritten input from a user of the electronic device.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: displaying, on the display: a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a virtual keyboard, and a message-input area. The method also includes: receiving, at the virtual keyboard, a plurality of typing inputs. While receiving the plurality of typing inputs, the method includes: determining whether one or more typing inputs of the plurality of typing inputs match a stored sequence of characters that is associated with stored handwritten input from the user. In accordance with a determination that the one or more typing inputs match the stored sequence of characters, the method includes: displaying at a first location, proximate to a first set of characters that is displayed within the message-input area, a selectable representation of the stored handwritten input. In some embodiments, the first set of characters is displayed within the message-input area and includes characters that correspond to the one or more typing inputs that match the stored sequence of characters. The method also includes: detecting, via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input; and, in response to detecting the selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input: ceasing to display the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input at the first location; and replacing display, within the message-input area, of the first set of characters that correspond to the one or more typing inputs with display of a representation of the stored handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a user interface, a touch-sensitive surface unit to receive contacts, one or more sensor units to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface unit; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the one or more sensor units. The processing unit is configured to: display, on the display: a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a virtual keyboard, and a message-input area. The processing unit is configured to: receive, at the virtual keyboard, a plurality of typing inputs; while receiving the plurality of typing inputs, determine whether one or more typing inputs of the plurality of typing inputs match a stored sequence of characters that is associated with stored handwritten input from the user; in accordance with a determination that the one or more typing inputs match the stored sequence of characters, display at a first location, proximate to a first set of characters that is displayed within the message-input area, a selectable representation of the stored handwritten input, and the first set of characters is displayed within the message-input area and includes characters that correspond to the one or more typing inputs that match the stored sequence of characters; detect, via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input; and, in response to detecting the selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input: cease to display the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input at the first location; and replace display, within the message-input area, of the first set of characters that correspond to the one or more typing inputs with display of a representation of the stored handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: detecting, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input; in response to detecting the first input, presenting, on the display, a keyboard preparation user interface; while presenting the keyboard preparation user interface, receiving, via the touch-sensitive surface, handwritten inputs that correspond to a predefined set of training characters; after receiving the handwritten inputs, detecting a second input that corresponds to a request to display a messaging user interface that includes a message-input area and a virtual keyboard with a plurality of keys, wherein a first key of the plurality of keys is associated with a first handwritten input of the received handwritten inputs; in response to detecting the second input, displaying the messaging user interface that includes the message-input area and the virtual keyboard with the plurality of keys; receiving, via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the first key; and in response to receiving the selection of the first key, outputting a representation of the first handwritten input within the message-input area.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a user interface, a touch-sensitive surface unit to receive contacts, one or more sensor units to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface unit; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the one or more sensor units. The processing unit is configured to: detect, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input; in response to detecting the first input, present, on the display, a keyboard preparation user interface; while presenting the keyboard preparation user interface, receive, via the touch-sensitive surface, handwritten inputs that correspond to a predefined set of training characters; after receiving the handwritten inputs, detect a second input that corresponds to a request to display a messaging user interface that includes a message-input area and a virtual keyboard with a plurality of keys, wherein a first key of the plurality of keys is associated with a first handwritten input of the received handwritten inputs; in response to detecting the second input, display the messaging user interface that includes the message-input area and the virtual keyboard with the plurality of keys; receive, via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the first key; and in response to receiving the selection of the first key, output a representation of the first handwritten input within the message-input area.
Thus, electronic devices with displays, touch-sensitive surfaces and optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface are provided with faster, more efficient methods and interfaces for handwriting messages, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for composing and submitting messages.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for quickly locating different types of content in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces optionally complement or replace conventional methods. Such methods and interfaces produce more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users to simply utilize a simple gesture in order to quickly scale down display sizes for content in a messaging application, so that users are able to quickly locate desired content (e.g., users can scale down all text-only content in order to quickly locate emojis, photos, videos, or other types of content that may have been received a long time ago). For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges (e.g., by allowing users to quickly locate desired content). Furthermore, allowing users to quickly locate desired content enhances the operability of the devices and makes user-device interfaces (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient (e.g., by allowing users to easily locate desired content in a potentially large and difficult to search conversation transcript) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the device more quickly and efficiently (e.g., the user need not scroll through pages and pages of content in the conversation transcript and can instead simply provide intuitive gestures to easily scale down content so that desired content is easily located).
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: displaying, on the display, a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a first content type, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type, and a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. While displaying the messaging user interface, the method includes: detecting, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input. In response to detecting the first input, the method includes: reducing a display size of at least some content items having the first content type while continuing to display content items having the second content type with their respective first size.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a user interface, a touch-sensitive surface unit to receive contacts, one or more sensor units to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface unit; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the one or more sensor units. The processing unit is configured to: display, on the display, a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the plurality of content items at least includes content items having a first content type, the plurality of content items at least includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type, and a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit is configured to: detect, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input and, in response to detecting the first input, reduce a display size of at least some content items having the first content type while continuing to display content items having the second content type with their respective first size.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes: displaying, on the display, a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a first content type, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type, and a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. While displaying the messaging user interface, the method includes: detecting, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input and, in response to detecting the first input, the method includes: reducing a display size of at least some content items having the first content type, such that a first content item having the first content type is reduced to a respective second size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined first display-size-reduction factor; and reducing a display size of at least some content items having the second content type, such that a second content item having the second content type is reduced to a respective third size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined second display-size-reduction factor. In some embodiments, the predefined second display-size-reduction factor is less than the predefined first display-size-reduction factor.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display a user interface and a touch-sensitive surface unit to receive contacts, one or more sensor units to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface unit; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the one or more sensor units. The processing unit is configured to: display, on the display, a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a first content type, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type, and a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit is configured to: detect, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input. In response to detecting the first input, the processing unit is configured to: reduce a display size of at least some content items having the first content type, such that a first content item having the first content type is reduced to a respective second size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined first display-size-reduction factor; and reduce a display size of at least some content items having the second content type, such that a second content item having the second content type is reduced to a respective third size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined second display-size-reduction factor. In some embodiments, the predefined second display-size-reduction factor is less than the predefined first display-size-reduction factor.
Thus, electronic devices with displays, touch-sensitive surfaces and optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface are provided with fast and efficient methods and interfaces for quickly locating different types of content in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for sharing images (e.g., photos) in message conversations. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for sharing images (e.g., photos) in message conversations. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display, a digital camera, a touch-sensitive surface and memory. The method includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a keyboard, a message-input area, and a digital image affordance. The method further includes, while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting an input that activates the digital image affordance. The method further includes in response to detecting the input that activates the digital image affordance, replacing display of the keyboard with display of a plurality of digital images, the plurality of digital images including one or more digital images stored in the memory and a live preview image from the digital camera. The method further includes detecting an input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images. The method further includes, in response to detecting that input that selects the live image, capturing a digital image with the digital camera, while maintaining display of the conversation transcript.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces, a digital camera unit configured to capture images, a touch-sensitive surface unit, a memory unit, and a processing unit coupled to the display unit, the digital camera unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit and the memory unit. The processing unit is configured to: display a messaging user interface on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a keyboard, a message-input area, and a digital image affordance. The processing unit is further configured to, while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the digital image affordance. The processing unit is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the digital image affordance, replace display of the keyboard with display of a plurality of digital images, the plurality of digital images including one or more digital images stored in the memory unit and a live preview image from the digital camera unit. The processing unit is further configured to detect an input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images. The processing unit is further configured to, in response to detecting that input that selects the live image, capture a digital image with the digital camera unit, while maintaining display of the conversation transcript.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for sharing images (e.g., photos) in message conversations, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for sharing images (e.g., photos) in message conversations.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for searching and sharing content (e.g., content from the Internet and locally stored content) in message conversations. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for searching and sharing content in message conversations. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a search affordance. The method further includes, while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting an input that activates the search affordance. The method further includes, in response to detecting the input that activates the search affordance: ceasing to display the messaging user interface, and displaying a search user interface, the search user interface including a search field and a plurality of categorized content items, wherein the plurality of categorized content items includes at least a content item stored on the electronic device and a content item from the Internet. The method further includes, while displaying the search user interface, detecting an input that selects a first content item in the plurality of categorized content items. The method further includes, after detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of categorized content items: ceasing to display the searching user interface, displaying the first content item in the conversation transcript within the messaging user interface, and transmitting the first content item to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first content item in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces, a touch-sensitive surface unit, a memory unit, and a processing unit coupled to the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the memory unit. The processing unit is configured to: display a messaging user interface on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a search affordance. The processing unit is further configured to, while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the search affordance. The processing unit is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the search affordance: cease to display the messaging user interface, and display a search user interface, the search user interface including a search field and a plurality of categorized content items, wherein the plurality of categorized content items includes at least a content item stored on the electronic device and a content item from the Internet. The processing unit is further configured to, while displaying the search user interface, detect an input that selects a first content item in the plurality of categorized content items. The processing unit is further configured to, after detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of categorized content items: cease to display the searching user interface, display the first content item in the conversation transcript within the messaging user interface, and transmit the first content item to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first content item in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for searching sharing content in message conversations, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for sharing content in conversations.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for adding an interactive application to a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for adding an interactive application to a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The method includes: displaying a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and an application affordance; while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting an input that activates the application affordance; in response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, concurrently displaying a launch icon for an application store and a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, wherein activation of a respective launch icon for an interactive application launches a corresponding application that is displayed within the messaging application; detecting an input that activates the launch icon for the application store; in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the application store: ceasing to display the messaging user interface, and displaying an application store user interface, including display of at least one interactive application available for download to the electronic device; while displaying the application store user interface, detecting an input that corresponds to a request to download a first interactive application that is not stored in the memory of the electronic device; and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to download the first interactive application: downloading the first interactive application to the memory of the electronic device; replacing display of the application store user interface with display of the messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript and at least some of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications; and adding a launch icon that corresponds to the first interactive application to the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and an application affordance; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the application affordance; in response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, concurrently enable display of a launch icon for an application store and a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, wherein activation of a respective launch icon for an interactive application launches a corresponding application that is displayed within the messaging application; detect an input that activates the launch icon for the application store; in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the application store: cease to display the messaging user interface, and enable display of an application store user interface, including display of at least one interactive application available for download to the electronic device; while displaying the application store user interface, detect an input that corresponds to a request to download a first interactive application that is not stored in the memory of the electronic device; and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to download the first interactive application: download the first interactive application to the memory of the electronic device; replace display of the application store user interface with display of the messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript and at least some of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications; and add a launch icon that corresponds to the first interactive application to the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for adding an interactive application to a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for adding an interactive application to a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for posting messages. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for posting messages. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The method includes: displaying a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first message-input area, and a launch icon for an interactive application; while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting an input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application; in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application, displaying a user interface for the interactive application, the interactive application user interface including a second message-input area that is distinct from the first message-input area; while displaying the interactive application user interface, detecting input of a first message in the second message-input area; in response to detecting the input of the first message in the second message-input area, displaying the first message in the second message-input area; while displaying the first message in the second message-input area, detecting an input that corresponds to a request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session; and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session, transmitting the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first message-input area, and a launch icon for an interactive application; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application; in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application, enable display of a user interface for the interactive application, the interactive application user interface including a second message-input area that is distinct from the first message-input area; while displaying the interactive application user interface, detect input of a first message in the second message-input area; in response to detecting the input of the first message in the second message-input area, enable display of the first message in the second message-input area; while displaying the first message in the second message-input area, detect an input that corresponds to a request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session; and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session, transmit the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for posting messages, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for posting messages.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application within a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application within a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The method includes: displaying a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a message-input area, and an icon for an interactive application that is displayed within the conversation transcript; while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting an input that activates the icon for the interactive application; in response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application, displaying a user interface for the interactive application in a first state; while displaying the user interface for the interactive application, detecting a first user input within the user interface for the interactive application; and, in response to detecting the first user input within the user interface for the interactive application: changing display of the user interface for the interactive application from the first state to a second state, and sending information, to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application, wherein the one or more electronic devices display an indicia of the first user input.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a message-input area, and an icon for an interactive application that is displayed within the conversation transcript; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the icon for the interactive application; in response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application, enable display of a user interface for the interactive application in a first state; while displaying the user interface for the interactive application, detect a first user input within the user interface for the interactive application; and, in response to detecting the first user input within the user interface for the interactive application: change display of the user interface for the interactive application from the first state to a second state, and send information, to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application, wherein the one or more electronic devices display an indicia of the first user input.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application within a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The method includes: displaying a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area; while displaying the messaging user interface, receiving instructions, from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session, to display an icon for an interactive application in the conversation transcript; in response to receiving the instructions, displaying the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript; while displaying the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript, detecting an input that activates the icon for the interactive application; and, in response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application displayed in the conversation transcript: in accordance with a determination that an interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is stored in the memory of the electronic device, displaying a user interface for the interactive application, and in accordance with a determination that the interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device: downloading the interactive application, from a remote server, to the memory of the electronic device, and after downloading the interactive application from the remote server, displaying the user interface for the interactive application.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area; while displaying the messaging user interface, receive instructions, from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session, to display an icon for an interactive application in the conversation transcript; in response to receiving the instructions, enable display of the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript; while displaying the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript, detect an input that activates the icon for the interactive application; and, in response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application displayed in the conversation transcript: in accordance with a determination that an interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is stored in the memory of the electronic device, enable display of a user interface for the interactive application, and in accordance with a determination that the interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device: download the interactive application, from a remote server, to the memory of the electronic device, and after downloading the interactive application from the remote server, enable display of the user interface for the interactive application.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes, displaying a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript, displayed in a first area of the display, of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript that corresponds to a first interactive application, a message input area, and an input area for the first interactive application, distinct from the message input area, displayed in a second area of the display, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances; and; detecting an input that activates a first input affordance in the input area for the interactive application.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit and a touch-sensitive surface unit, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript, displayed in a first area of the display, of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript that corresponds to a first interactive application, a message input area, and an input area for the first interactive application, distinct from the message input area, displayed in a second area of the display, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances; and; detect an input that activates a first input affordance in the input area for the interactive application.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface. The method includes, displaying a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript that corresponds to a first interactive application, and a message input area. The method further includes detecting a first input while a focus selector is at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript; in response to detecting the first input, displaying an input area for the first interactive application that is distinct from the message input area, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances; while displaying an input area for the first interactive application, detecting one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances; after detecting the one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances: updating the first interactive application; sending information to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that causes updating of a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application displayed within a corresponding conversation transcript of the messaging session; and ceasing display of the input area for the first interactive application.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit and a touch-sensitive surface unit, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript that corresponds to a first interactive application, and a message input area. The processing unit is further configured to: detect a first input while a focus selector is at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit that corresponds to the first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript; in response to detecting the first input, enable display of an input area for the first interactive application that is distinct from the message input area, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances; while displaying an input area for the first interactive application, detect one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances; after detecting the one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances: update the first interactive application; send information to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that causes updating of a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application displayed within a corresponding conversation transcript of the messaging session; and cease display of the input area for the first interactive application.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for using an interactive application in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for enabling use of an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for enabling use of an interactive application in a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface, where a messaging application and a plurality of other applications are stored in the memory, and a respective application in the plurality of other applications has a normal mode for normal operation on the electronic device and an embedded mode for operation within the messaging application on the electronic device. The method includes: displaying a plurality of toggle affordances, where a respective toggle affordance in the plurality of toggle affordances has a corresponding application in the plurality of other applications stored in the memory; the respective toggle affordance has a first state that enables display of a respective launch icon, within the messaging application, for operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application; the respective toggle affordance has a second state that prevents display of the respective launch icon, within the messaging application, to prevent operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application; the plurality of toggle affordances include a first toggle affordance for a first application that is displayed in the first state and a second toggle affordance for a second application that is displayed in the second state. While displaying the plurality of toggle affordances, the method further includes: detecting a first user input at a first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance; and, in response to detecting the first user input at the first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance: changing the first toggle affordance from the first state to the second state, and preventing display of a corresponding launch icon for the first application in the messaging application.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit and a touch-sensitive surface unit, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit, where a messaging application and a plurality of other applications are stored in memory of the electronic device, and a respective application in the plurality of other applications has a normal mode for normal operation on the electronic device and an embedded mode for operation within the messaging application on the electronic device. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a plurality of toggle affordances, where a respective toggle affordance in the plurality of toggle affordances has a corresponding application in the plurality of other applications stored in the memory, the respective toggle affordance has a first state that enables display of a respective launch icon, within the messaging application, for operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application; the respective toggle affordance has a second state that prevents display of the respective launch icon, within the messaging application, to prevent operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application; the plurality of toggle affordances include a first toggle affordance for a first application that is displayed in the first state and a second toggle affordance for a second application that is displayed in the second state. The processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the plurality of toggle affordances, detect a first user input at a first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance; and, in response to detecting the first user input at the first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance: change the first toggle affordance from the first state to the second state, and prevent display of a corresponding launch icon for the first application in the messaging application.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for enabling use of an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for enabling use of an interactive application in a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for navigating within a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for navigating within a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and a digital camera. The method includes: displaying a messaging user interface on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a message-input area, a digital image affordance, a digital touch affordance, and an application affordance; while displaying the messaging user interface, detecting a first input on the touch sensitive surface; in response to detecting the first input: in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital image affordance, displaying a plurality of digital images within the messaging user interface; in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital canvas affordance, displaying a digital drawing canvas within the messaging user interface; and in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the application affordance, displaying one or more launch icons for an application within the messaging user interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit, a touch-sensitive surface unit, a digital camera unit, and a processing unit coupled with the display unit, the touch-sensitive surface unit, and the digital camera unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a message-input area, a digital image affordance, a digital touch affordance, and an application affordance. The processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the messaging user interface, detect a first input on the touch sensitive surface; in response to detecting the first input: in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital image affordance, enable display of a plurality of digital images within the messaging user interface; in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital canvas affordance, enable display of a digital drawing canvas within the messaging user interface; and in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the application affordance, enable display of one or more launch icons for an application within the messaging user interface.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for navigating within a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for navigating within a messaging application.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for placing an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for placing an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with at an electronic device having one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The device displays a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a plurality of electronic stickers, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects a first drag gesture that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers, the first drag gesture moving the focus selector in a first direction. The device moves the first electronic sticker in the first direction in accordance with the movement of the first drag gesture. The device detects termination of the first drag gesture while the focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface. In response to detecting termination of the first drag gesture: in accordance with a determination that the second location is within the conversation transcript, the device places the electronic sticker in the conversation transcript at a location based on the second location. In accordance with a determination that the second location in not within the conversation transcript, the device ceases to display the electronic sticker at the second location on the display.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a plurality of electronic stickers, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit is configured to detect a first drag gesture that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers, the first drag gesture move the focus selector in a first direction. The processing unit is configured to move the first electronic sticker in the first direction in accordance with the movement of the first drag gesture. The processing unit is configured to detect termination of the first drag gesture while the focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface. In response to detecting termination of the first drag gesture: in accordance with a determination that the second location is within the conversation transcript, the processing unit is configured to place the electronic sticker in the conversation transcript at a location based on the second location, and in accordance with a determination that the second location in not within the conversation transcript, the processing unit is configured to cease to display the electronic sticker at the second location on the display unit.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for placing an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for placing an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for changing characteristics of an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript for a messaging user interface. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for changing characteristics of an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript for a messaging user interface. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The device displays a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a plurality of electronic stickers, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects a first user input while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers. In response to detecting the first user input, the device places and displays the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. While the first electronic sticker is displayed in the conversation transcript: the device detects a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. In response to detecting the second user input, the device changes the position, size, and/or rotation of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript.
In accordance with some embodiments, there is an electronic device with a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit enables display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a plurality of electronic stickers, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit detects a first user input while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers. In response to detecting the first user input, the processing unit places and enables display of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. While the first electronic sticker is displayed in the conversation transcript, the processing unit detects a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. In response to detecting the second user input, the device changes the position, size, and/or rotation of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for changing characteristics of an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript for a messaging user interface, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for changing characteristics of an electronic sticker in a conversation transcript for a messaging user interface.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for initiating payments through a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for initiating payments through a messaging application. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The device displays a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user and a message-input area, wherein each of the other users included in the messaging session has a corresponding avatar. While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects a first user input while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to an avatar of a first other user included in the messaging session. In response to detecting the first user input, the device displays a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user overlaid on the messaging user interface, the displayed menu including an activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user. While displaying the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user, the device detects a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user. In response to detecting the second user input, the device displays a user interface configured to initiate sending of a payment to, and/or requesting a payment from, the first other user.
In some embodiments, there is an electronic device, with a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit enables display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user and a message-input area, wherein each of the other users included in the messaging session has a corresponding avatar. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit detects a first user input while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to an avatar of a first other user included in the messaging session. In response to detecting the first user input, the processing unit enables display of a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user overlaid on the messaging user interface, the displayed menu including an activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user. While displaying the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user, the processing unit detects a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user. In response to detecting the second user input, the processing unit enables display of a user interface configured to initiate sending of a payment to, and/or requesting a payment from, the first other user.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for initiating payments through a messaging application, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for initiating payments through messaging applications.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for selectively activating menus in a messaging session. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for selectively activating menus in a messaging session. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The device displays a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and a plurality of other users, a message-input area, and a plurality of avatars, each respective avatar in the plurality of avatars corresponding to a respective other user in the plurality of other users included in the messaging session, wherein the plurality of avatars are displayed as a stack of avatars, with a first avatar in the plurality of avatars displayed on the top of the stack of avatars. While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input by a first contact on the touch-sensitive surface while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first avatar. In response to detecting the input by the first contact: in accordance with a determination that the input meets menu-activation-criteria, wherein the menu-activation-criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the menu-activation criteria to be met, the device displays a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface. In accordance with a determination that the input meets avatar-spreading-criteria, wherein the avatar-spreading-criteria do not require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touchscreen meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met, the device displays the plurality of avatars in an array.
In accordance with some embodiments, there is an electronic device, including a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit enables display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and a plurality of other users, a message-input area, and a plurality of avatars, each respective avatar in the plurality of avatars corresponding to a respective other user in the plurality of other users included in the messaging session, wherein the plurality of avatars are displayed as a stack of avatars, with a first avatar in the plurality of avatars displayed on the top of the stack of avatars. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit detects an input by a first contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first avatar. In response to detecting the input by the first contact: in accordance with a determination that the input meets menu-activation-criteria, wherein the menu-activation-criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the menu-activation criteria to be met, the processing unit enables display of a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface. In accordance with a determination that the input meets avatar-spreading-criteria, wherein the avatar-spreading-criteria do not require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touchscreen meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met, the processing unit enables display of the plurality of avatars in an array.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for selectively activating menus in a messaging session, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for selectively activating menus in a messaging session.
There is a need for electronic devices with improved methods and interfaces for providing a selectable link to access additional content for a word or phrase in a message. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for providing a selectable link to access additional content for a word or phrase in a message. Such methods and interfaces reduce the number, extent, and/or the nature of the inputs from a user and produce a more efficient human-machine interface.
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device with one or more processors, memory, a touch-sensitive surface, and a display. The device displays a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the device receives a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session. In response to receiving the first message, the device displays the first message within a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display. The device detects, in the first message, a word or phrase associated with additional content available on the Internet; and in response to detecting the word or phrase associated with additional content available on the internet, the device displays, proximate to the first message region, a selectable indication that additional content associated with the word or phrase is available.
In some embodiments, there is an electronic device, including a display unit configured to display user interfaces; a touch-sensitive surface unit configured to detect contacts; and a processing unit coupled with the display unit and the touch-sensitive surface unit. The processing unit enables display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit receives a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session. In response to receiving the first message: the processing unit enables display of the first message within a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit. The processing unit detects, in the first message, a word or phrase associated with additional content available on the Internet. In response to detecting the word or phrase associated with additional content available on the internet, the processing unit enables display of, proximate to the first message region, a selectable indication that additional content associated with the word or phrase is available.
Thus, electronic devices with displays and touch-sensitive surfaces are provided with improved methods and interfaces for providing a selectable link to access additional content for a word or phrase in a message, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for providing a selectable link to access additional content on the word or phrase in a message.
In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display, a touch-sensitive surface, optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, one or more processors, memory, and one or more programs; the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors and the one or more programs include instructions for performing or causing performance of the operations of any of the methods described herein. In accordance with some embodiments, a computer readable storage medium has stored therein instructions which when executed by an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, cause the device to perform or cause performance of the operations of any of the methods described herein. In accordance with some embodiments, a graphical user interface on an electronic device with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, a memory, and one or more processors to execute one or more programs stored in the memory includes one or more of the elements displayed in any of the methods described herein, which are updated in response to inputs, as described in any of the methods described herein. In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes: a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface; and means for performing or causing performance of the operations of any of the methods described herein. In accordance with some embodiments, an information processing apparatus, for use in an electronic device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface, and optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface, includes means for performing or causing performance of the operations of any of the methods described herein.
Thus, electronic devices with displays, touch-sensitive surfaces and optionally one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface are provided with faster, more efficient methods and interfaces for messaging, thereby increasing the effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction with such devices. Such methods and interfaces may complement or replace conventional methods for messaging.
For a better understanding of the various described embodiments, reference should be made to the Description of Embodiments below, in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts throughout the figures.
The methods, devices, and GUIs described herein improve messaging in multiple ways. For example, they make it easier to: acknowledge messages; edit previously sent messages; express what a user is trying to communicate; display private messages; synchronize viewing of content between users; incorporate handwritten inputs; quickly locate content in a message transcript; integrate a camera; integrate search and sharing; integrate interactive applications; integrate stickers; make payments; interact with avatars; and make suggestions.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the various described embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the various described embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, circuits, and networks have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the embodiments.
It will also be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. are, in some instances, used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first contact could be termed a second contact, and, similarly, a second contact could be termed a first contact, without departing from the scope of the various described embodiments. The first contact and the second contact are both contacts, but they are not the same contact, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
The terminology used in the description of the various described embodiments herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used in the description of the various described embodiments and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will also be understood that the term “and/or” as used herein refers to and encompasses any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms “includes,” “including,” “comprises,” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
As used herein, the term “if” is, optionally, construed to mean “when” or “upon” or “in response to determining” or “in response to detecting,” depending on the context. Similarly, the phrase “if it is determined” or “if [a stated condition or event] is detected” is, optionally, construed to mean “upon determining” or “in response to determining” or “upon detecting [the stated condition or event]” or “in response to detecting [the stated condition or event],” depending on the context.
Embodiments of electronic devices, user interfaces for such devices, and associated processes for using such devices are described. In some embodiments, the device is a portable communications device, such as a mobile telephone, that also contains other functions, such as PDA and/or music player functions. Example embodiments of portable multifunction devices include, without limitation, the iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® devices from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. Other portable electronic devices, such as laptops or tablet computers with touch-sensitive surfaces (e.g., touch-screen displays and/or touchpads), are, optionally, used. It should also be understood that, in some embodiments, the device is not a portable communications device, but is a desktop computer with a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch-screen display and/or a touchpad).
In the discussion that follows, an electronic device that includes a display and a touch-sensitive surface is described. It should be understood, however, that the electronic device optionally includes one or more other physical user-interface devices, such as a physical keyboard, a mouse and/or a joystick.
In addition to a messaging application, the device typically supports a variety of other applications, such as one or more of the following: a note taking application, a drawing application, a presentation application, a word processing application, a website creation application, a disk authoring application, a spreadsheet application, a gaming application, a telephone application, a video conferencing application, an e-mail application, a workout support application, a photo management application, a digital camera application, a digital video camera application, a web browsing application, a digital music player application, and/or a digital video player application.
The various applications that are executed on the device optionally use at least one common physical user-interface device, such as the touch-sensitive surface. One or more functions of the touch-sensitive surface as well as corresponding information displayed on the device are, optionally, adjusted and/or varied from one application to the next and/or within a respective application. In this way, a common physical architecture (such as the touch-sensitive surface) of the device optionally supports the variety of applications with user interfaces that are intuitive and transparent to the user.
Attention is now directed toward embodiments of portable devices with touch-sensitive displays.
As used in the specification and claims, the term “tactile output” refers to physical displacement of a device relative to a previous position of the device, physical displacement of a component (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface) of a device relative to another component (e.g., housing) of the device, or displacement of the component relative to a center of mass of the device that will be detected by a user with the user's sense of touch. For example, in situations where the device or the component of the device is in contact with a surface of a user that is sensitive to touch (e.g., a finger, palm, or other part of a user's hand), the tactile output generated by the physical displacement will be interpreted by the user as a tactile sensation corresponding to a perceived change in physical characteristics of the device or the component of the device. For example, movement of a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch-sensitive display or trackpad) is, optionally, interpreted by the user as a “down click” or “up click” of a physical actuator button. In some cases, a user will feel a tactile sensation such as an “down click” or “up click” even when there is no movement of a physical actuator button associated with the touch-sensitive surface that is physically pressed (e.g., displaced) by the user's movements. As another example, movement of the touch-sensitive surface is, optionally, interpreted or sensed by the user as “roughness” of the touch-sensitive surface, even when there is no change in smoothness of the touch-sensitive surface. While such interpretations of touch by a user will be subject to the individualized sensory perceptions of the user, there are many sensory perceptions of touch that are common to a large majority of users. Thus, when a tactile output is described as corresponding to a particular sensory perception of a user (e.g., an “up click,” a “down click,” “roughness”), unless otherwise stated, the generated tactile output corresponds to physical displacement of the device or a component thereof that will generate the described sensory perception for a typical (or average) user. Using tactile outputs to provide haptic feedback to a user enhances the operability of the device and makes the user-device interface more efficient (e.g., by helping the user to provide proper inputs and reducing user mistakes when operating/interacting with the device) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the device more quickly and efficiently.
It should be appreciated that device 100 is only one example of a portable multifunction device, and that device 100 optionally has more or fewer components than shown, optionally combines two or more components, or optionally has a different configuration or arrangement of the components. The various components shown in
Memory 102 optionally includes high-speed random access memory and optionally also includes non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid-state memory devices. Access to memory 102 by other components of device 100, such as CPU(s) 122 and the peripherals interface 118, is, optionally, controlled by memory controller 120.
Peripherals interface 118 can be used to couple input and output peripherals of the device to CPU(s) 122 and memory 102. The one or more processors 122 run or execute various software programs and/or sets of instructions stored in memory 102 to perform various functions for device 100 and to process data
In some embodiments, peripherals interface 118, CPU(s) 122, and memory controller 120 are, optionally, implemented on a single chip, such as chip 104. In some other embodiments, they are, optionally, implemented on separate chips.
RF (radio frequency) circuitry 108 receives and sends RF signals, also called electromagnetic signals. RF circuitry 108 converts electrical signals to/from electromagnetic signals and communicates with communications networks and other communications devices via the electromagnetic signals. RF circuitry 108 optionally includes well-known circuitry for performing these functions, including but not limited to an antenna system, an RF transceiver, one or more amplifiers, a tuner, one or more oscillators, a digital signal processor, a CODEC chipset, a subscriber identity module (SIM) card, memory, and so forth. RF circuitry 108 optionally communicates with networks, such as the Internet, also referred to as the World Wide Web (WWW), an intranet and/or a wireless network, such as a cellular telephone network, a wireless local area network (LAN) and/or a metropolitan area network (MAN), and other devices by wireless communication. The wireless communication optionally uses any of a plurality of communications standards, protocols and technologies, including but not limited to Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE), high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA), Evolution, Data-Only (EV-DO), HSPA, HSPA+, Dual-Cell HSPA (DC-HSPDA), long term evolution (LTE), near field communication (NFC), wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), Bluetooth, Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) (e.g., IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11ax, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g and/or IEEE 802.11n), voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Wi-MAX, a protocol for e-mail (e.g., Internet message access protocol (IMAP) and/or post office protocol (POP)), instant messaging (e.g., extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP), Session Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS)), and/or Short Message Service (SMS), or any other suitable communication protocol, including communication protocols not yet developed as of the filing date of this document.
Audio circuitry 110, speaker 111, and microphone 113 provide an audio interface between a user and device 100. Audio circuitry 110 receives audio data from peripherals interface 118, converts the audio data to an electrical signal, and transmits the electrical signal to speaker 111. Speaker 111 converts the electrical signal to human-audible sound waves. Audio circuitry 110 also receives electrical signals converted by microphone 113 from sound waves. Audio circuitry 110 converts the electrical signal to audio data and transmits the audio data to peripherals interface 118 for processing. Audio data is, optionally, retrieved from and/or transmitted to memory 102 and/or RF circuitry 108 by peripherals interface 118. In some embodiments, audio circuitry 110 also includes a headset jack (e.g., 212,
I/O subsystem 106 couples input/output peripherals on device 100, such as touch-sensitive display system 112 and other input or control devices 116, with peripherals interface 118. I/O subsystem 106 optionally includes display controller 156, optical sensor controller 158, intensity sensor controller 159, haptic feedback controller 161, and one or more input controllers 160 for other input or control devices. The one or more input controllers 160 receive/send electrical signals from/to other input or control devices 116. The other input or control devices 116 optionally include physical buttons (e.g., push buttons, rocker buttons, etc.), dials, slider switches, joysticks, click wheels, and so forth. In some alternate embodiments, input controller(s) 160 are, optionally, coupled with any (or none) of the following: a keyboard, infrared port, USB port, stylus, and/or a pointer device such as a mouse. The one or more buttons (e.g., 208,
Touch-sensitive display system 112 provides an input interface and an output interface between the device and a user. Display controller 156 receives and/or sends electrical signals from/to touch-sensitive display system 112. Touch-sensitive display system 112 displays visual output to the user. The visual output optionally includes graphics, text, icons, video, and any combination thereof (collectively termed “graphics”). In some embodiments, some or all of the visual output corresponds to user interface objects. As used herein, the term “affordance” refers to a user-interactive graphical user interface object (e.g., a graphical user interface object that is configured to respond to inputs directed toward the graphical user interface object). Examples of user-interactive graphical user interface objects include, without limitation, a button, slider, icon, selectable menu item, switch, hyperlink, or other user interface control.
Touch-sensitive display system 112 has a touch-sensitive surface, sensor or set of sensors that accepts input from the user based on haptic and/or tactile contact. Touch-sensitive display system 112 and display controller 156 (along with any associated modules and/or sets of instructions in memory 102) detect contact (and any movement or breaking of the contact) on touch-sensitive display system 112 and converts the detected contact into interaction with user-interface objects (e.g., one or more soft keys, icons, web pages or images) that are displayed on touch-sensitive display system 112. In an example embodiment, a point of contact between touch-sensitive display system 112 and the user corresponds to a finger of the user or a stylus.
Touch-sensitive display system 112 optionally uses LCD (liquid crystal display) technology, LPD (light emitting polymer display) technology, or LED (light emitting diode) technology, although other display technologies are used in other embodiments. Touch-sensitive display system 112 and display controller 156 optionally detect contact and any movement or breaking thereof using any of a plurality of touch sensing technologies now known or later developed, including but not limited to capacitive, resistive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave technologies, as well as other proximity sensor arrays or other elements for determining one or more points of contact with touch-sensitive display system 112. In an example embodiment, projected mutual capacitance sensing technology is used, such as that found in the iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif.
Touch-sensitive display system 112 optionally has a video resolution in excess of 100 dpi. In some embodiments, the touch screen video resolution is in excess of 400 dpi (e.g., 500 dpi, 800 dpi, or greater). The user optionally makes contact with touch-sensitive display system 112 using any suitable object or appendage, such as a stylus, a finger, and so forth. In some embodiments, the user interface is designed to work with finger-based contacts and gestures, which can be less precise than stylus-based input due to the larger area of contact of a finger on the touch screen. In some embodiments, the device translates the rough finger-based input into a precise pointer/cursor position or command for performing the actions desired by the user.
In some embodiments, in addition to the touch screen, device 100 optionally includes a touchpad (not shown) for activating or deactivating particular functions. In some embodiments, the touchpad is a touch-sensitive area of the device that, unlike the touch screen, does not display visual output. The touchpad is, optionally, a touch-sensitive surface that is separate from touch-sensitive display system 112 or an extension of the touch-sensitive surface formed by the touch screen.
Device 100 also includes power system 162 for powering the various components. Power system 162 optionally includes a power management system, one or more power sources (e.g., battery, alternating current (AC)), a recharging system, a power failure detection circuit, a power converter or inverter, a power status indicator (e.g., a light-emitting diode (LED)) and any other components associated with the generation, management and distribution of power in portable devices.
Device 100 optionally also includes one or more optical sensors 164.
Device 100 optionally also includes one or more contact intensity sensors 165.
Device 100 optionally also includes one or more proximity sensors 166.
Device 100 optionally also includes one or more tactile output generators 167.
Device 100 optionally also includes one or more accelerometers 168.
In some embodiments, the software components stored in memory 102 include operating system 126, communication module (or set of instructions) 128, contact/motion module (or set of instructions) 130, graphics module (or set of instructions) 132, haptic feedback module (or set of instructions) 133, text input module (or set of instructions) 134, Global Positioning System (GPS) module (or set of instructions) 135, and applications (or sets of instructions) 136. Furthermore, in some embodiments, memory 102 stores device/global internal state 157, as shown in
Operating system 126 (e.g., iOS, Darwin, RTXC, LINUX, UNIX, OS X, WINDOWS, or an embedded operating system such as VxWorks) includes various software components and/or drivers for controlling and managing general system tasks (e.g., memory management, storage device control, power management, etc.) and facilitates communication between various hardware and software components.
Communication module 128 facilitates communication with other devices over one or more external ports 124 and also includes various software components for handling data received by RF circuitry 108 and/or external port 124. External port 124 (e.g., Universal Serial Bus (USB), FIREWIRE, etc.) is adapted for coupling directly to other devices or indirectly over a network (e.g., the Internet, wireless LAN, etc.). In some embodiments, the external port is a multi-pin (e.g., 30-pin) connector that is the same as, or similar to and/or compatible with the 30-pin connector used in some iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® devices from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. In some embodiments, the external port is a Lightning connector that is the same as, or similar to and/or compatible with the Lightning connector used in some iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® devices from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif.
Contact/motion module 130 optionally detects contact with touch-sensitive display system 112 (in conjunction with display controller 156) and other touch-sensitive devices (e.g., a touchpad or physical click wheel). Contact/motion module 130 includes various software components for performing various operations related to detection of contact (e.g., by a finger or by a stylus), such as determining if contact has occurred (e.g., detecting a finger-down event), determining an intensity of the contact (e.g., the force or pressure of the contact or a substitute for the force or pressure of the contact), determining if there is movement of the contact and tracking the movement across the touch-sensitive surface (e.g., detecting one or more finger-dragging events), and determining if the contact has ceased (e.g., detecting a finger-up event or a break in contact). Contact/motion module 130 receives contact data from the touch-sensitive surface. Determining movement of the point of contact, which is represented by a series of contact data, optionally includes determining speed (magnitude), velocity (magnitude and direction), and/or an acceleration (a change in magnitude and/or direction) of the point of contact. These operations are, optionally, applied to single contacts (e.g., one finger contacts or stylus contacts) or to multiple simultaneous contacts (e.g., “multitouch”/multiple finger contacts). In some embodiments, contact/motion module 130 and display controller 156 detect contact on a touchpad.
Contact/motion module 130 optionally detects a gesture input by a user. Different gestures on the touch-sensitive surface have different contact patterns (e.g., different motions, timings, and/or intensities of detected contacts). Thus, a gesture is, optionally, detected by detecting a particular contact pattern. For example, detecting a finger tap gesture includes detecting a finger-down event followed by detecting a finger-up (lift off) event at the same position (or substantially the same position) as the finger-down event (e.g., at the position of an icon). As another example, detecting a finger swipe gesture on the touch-sensitive surface includes detecting a finger-down event followed by detecting one or more finger-dragging events, and subsequently followed by detecting a finger-up (lift off) event. Similarly, tap, swipe, drag, and other gestures are optionally detected for a stylus by detecting a particular contact pattern for the stylus.
In some embodiments, detecting a finger tap gesture depends on the length of time between detecting the finger-down event and the finger-up event, but is independent of the intensity of the finger contact between detecting the finger-down event and the finger-up event. In some embodiments, a tap gesture is detected in accordance with a determination that the length of time between the finger-down event and the finger-up event is less than a predetermined value (e.g., less than 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 or 0.5 seconds), independent of whether the intensity of the finger contact during the tap meets a given intensity threshold (greater than a nominal contact-detection intensity threshold), such as a light press or deep press intensity threshold. Thus, a finger tap gesture can satisfy particular input criteria that do not require that the characteristic intensity of a contact satisfy a given intensity threshold in order for the particular input criteria to be met. For clarity, the finger contact in a tap gesture typically needs to satisfy a nominal contact-detection intensity threshold, below which the contact is not detected, in order for the finger-down event to be detected. A similar analysis applies to detecting a tap gesture by a stylus or other contact. In cases where the device is capable of detecting a finger or stylus contact hovering over a touch sensitive surface, the nominal contact-detection intensity threshold optionally does not correspond to physical contact between the finger or stylus and the touch sensitive surface.
The same concepts apply in an analogous manner to other types of gestures. For example, a swipe gesture, a pinch gesture, a depinch gesture, and/or a long press gesture are optionally detected based on the satisfaction of criteria that are either independent of intensities of contacts included in the gesture, or do not require that contact(s) that perform the gesture reach intensity thresholds in order to be recognized. For example, a swipe gesture is detected based on an amount of movement of one or more contacts; a pinch gesture is detected based on movement of two or more contacts towards each other; a depinch gesture is detected based on movement of two or more contacts away from each other; and a long press gesture is detected based on a duration of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface with less than a threshold amount of movement. As such, the statement that particular gesture recognition criteria do not require that the intensity of the contact(s) meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the particular gesture recognition criteria to be met means that the particular gesture recognition criteria are capable of being satisfied if the contact(s) in the gesture do not reach the respective intensity threshold, and are also capable of being satisfied in circumstances where one or more of the contacts in the gesture do reach or exceed the respective intensity threshold. In some embodiments, a tap gesture is detected based on a determination that the finger-down and finger-up event are detected within a predefined time period, without regard to whether the contact is above or below the respective intensity threshold during the predefined time period, and a swipe gesture is detected based on a determination that the contact movement is greater than a predefined magnitude, even if the contact is above the respective intensity threshold at the end of the contact movement. Even in implementations where detection of a gesture is influenced by the intensities of contacts performing the gesture (e.g., the device detects a long press more quickly when the intensity of the contact is above an intensity threshold or delays detection of a tap input when the intensity of the contact is higher), the detection of those gestures does not require that the contacts reach a particular intensity threshold so long as the criteria for recognizing the gesture can be met in circumstances where the contact does not reach the particular intensity threshold (e.g., even if the amount of time that it takes to recognize the gesture changes).
Contact intensity thresholds, duration thresholds, and movement thresholds are, in some circumstances, combined in a variety of different combinations in order to create heuristics for distinguishing two or more different gestures directed to the same input element or region so that multiple different interactions with the same input element are enabled to provide a richer set of user interactions and responses. The statement that a particular set of gesture recognition criteria do not require that the intensity of the contact(s) meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the particular gesture recognition criteria to be met does not preclude the concurrent evaluation of other intensity-dependent gesture recognition criteria to identify other gestures that do have a criteria that is met when a gesture includes a contact with an intensity above the respective intensity threshold. For example, in some circumstances, first gesture recognition criteria for a first gesture—which do not require that the intensity of the contact(s) meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the first gesture recognition criteria to be met—are in competition with second gesture recognition criteria for a second gesture—which are dependent on the contact(s) reaching the respective intensity threshold. In such competitions, the gesture is, optionally, not recognized as meeting the first gesture recognition criteria for the first gesture if the second gesture recognition criteria for the second gesture are met first. For example, if a contact reaches the respective intensity threshold before the contact moves by a predefined amount of movement, a deep press gesture is detected rather than a swipe gesture. Conversely, if the contact moves by the predefined amount of movement before the contact reaches the respective intensity threshold, a swipe gesture is detected rather than a deep press gesture. Even in such circumstances, the first gesture recognition criteria for the first gesture still do not require that the intensity of the contact(s) meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the first gesture recognition criteria to be met because if the contact stayed below the respective intensity threshold until an end of the gesture (e.g., a swipe gesture with a contact that does not increase to an intensity above the respective intensity threshold), the gesture would have been recognized by the first gesture recognition criteria as a swipe gesture. As such, particular gesture recognition criteria that do not require that the intensity of the contact(s) meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the particular gesture recognition criteria to be met will (A) in some circumstances ignore the intensity of the contact with respect to the intensity threshold (e.g. for a tap gesture) and/or (B) in some circumstances still be dependent on the intensity of the contact with respect to the intensity threshold in the sense that the particular gesture recognition criteria (e.g., for a long press gesture) will fail if a competing set of intensity-dependent gesture recognition criteria (e.g., for a deep press gesture) recognize an input as corresponding to an intensity-dependent gesture before the particular gesture recognition criteria recognize a gesture corresponding to the input (e.g., for a long press gesture that is competing with a deep press gesture for recognition).
Graphics module 132 includes various known software components for rendering and displaying graphics on touch-sensitive display system 112 or other display, including components for changing the visual impact (e.g., brightness, transparency, saturation, contrast or other visual property) of graphics that are displayed. As used herein, the term “graphics” includes any object that can be displayed to a user, including without limitation text, web pages, icons (such as user-interface objects including soft keys), digital images, videos, animations and the like.
In some embodiments, graphics module 132 stores data representing graphics to be used. Each graphic is, optionally, assigned a corresponding code. Graphics module 132 receives, from applications etc., one or more codes specifying graphics to be displayed along with, if necessary, coordinate data and other graphic property data, and then generates screen image data to output to display controller 156.
Haptic feedback module 133 includes various software components for generating instructions used by tactile output generator(s) 167 to produce tactile outputs at one or more locations on device 100 in response to user interactions with device 100.
Text input module 134, which is, optionally, a component of graphics module 132, provides soft keyboards for entering text in various applications (e.g., contacts 137, e-mail 140, IM 141, browser 147, and any other application that needs text input).
GPS module 135 determines the location of the device and provides this information for use in various applications (e.g., to telephone 138 for use in location-based dialing, to camera 143 as picture/video metadata, and to applications that provide location-based services such as weather widgets, local yellow page widgets, and map/navigation widgets).
Applications 136 optionally include the following modules (or sets of instructions), or a subset or superset thereof:
Examples of other applications 136 that are, optionally, stored in memory 102 include other word processing applications, other image editing applications, drawing applications, presentation applications, JAVA-enabled applications, encryption, digital rights management, voice recognition, and voice replication.
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, contacts module 137 includes executable instructions to manage an address book or contact list (e.g., stored in application internal state 192 of contacts module 137 in memory 102 or memory 370), including: adding name(s) to the address book; deleting name(s) from the address book; associating telephone number(s), e-mail address(es), physical address(es) or other information with a name; associating an image with a name; categorizing and sorting names; providing telephone numbers and/or e-mail addresses to initiate and/or facilitate communications by telephone 138, video conference 139, e-mail 140, or IM 141; and so forth.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, audio circuitry 110, speaker 111, microphone 113, touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, telephone module 138 includes executable instructions to enter a sequence of characters corresponding to a telephone number, access one or more telephone numbers in address book 137, modify a telephone number that has been entered, dial a respective telephone number, conduct a conversation and disconnect or hang up when the conversation is completed. As noted above, the wireless communication optionally uses any of a plurality of communications standards, protocols and technologies.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, audio circuitry 110, speaker 111, microphone 113, touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, optical sensor(s) 164, optical sensor controller 158, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, contact list 137, and telephone module 138, videoconferencing module 139 includes executable instructions to initiate, conduct, and terminate a video conference between a user and one or more other participants in accordance with user instructions.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, e-mail client module 140 includes executable instructions to create, send, receive, and manage e-mail in response to user instructions. In conjunction with image management module 144, e-mail client module 140 makes it very easy to create and send e-mails with still or video images taken with camera module 143.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, the instant messaging module 141 includes executable instructions to enter a sequence of characters corresponding to an instant message, to modify previously entered characters, to transmit a respective instant message (for example, using a Short Message Service (SMS) or Multimedia Message Service (MMS) protocol for telephony-based instant messages or using XMPP, SIMPLE, Apple Push Notification Service (APNs) or IMPS for Internet-based instant messages), to receive instant messages, to view received instant messages, and to perform the functions of the messaging application described in greater detail below. In some embodiments, transmitted and/or received instant messages optionally include graphics, photos, audio files, video files and/or other attachments as are supported in a MMS and/or an Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS). As used herein, “instant messaging” refers to both telephony-based messages (e.g., messages sent using SMS or MMS) and Internet-based messages (e.g., messages sent using XMPP, SIMPLE, APNs, or IMPS).
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, GPS module 135, map module 154, and music player module 146, news module 142 includes executable instructions to create workouts (e.g., with time, distance, and/or calorie burning goals); communicate with workout sensors (in sports devices and smart watches); receive workout sensor data; calibrate sensors used to monitor a workout; select and play music for a workout; and display, store and transmit workout data.
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, optical sensor(s) 164, optical sensor controller 158, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and image management module 144, camera module 143 includes executable instructions to capture still images or video (including a video stream) and store them into memory 102, modify characteristics of a still image or video, and/or delete a still image or video from memory 102.
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, and camera module 143, image management module 144 includes executable instructions to arrange, modify (e.g., edit), or otherwise manipulate, label, delete, present (e.g., in a digital slide show or album), and store still and/or video images.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, browser module 147 includes executable instructions to browse the Internet in accordance with user instructions, including searching, linking to, receiving, and displaying web pages or portions thereof, as well as attachments and other files linked to web pages.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, e-mail client module 140, and browser module 147, calendar module 148 includes executable instructions to create, display, modify, and store calendars and data associated with calendars (e.g., calendar entries, to do lists, etc.) in accordance with user instructions.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, and browser module 147, widget modules 149 are mini-applications that are, optionally, downloaded and used by a user (e.g., weather widget 149-1, stocks widget 149-2, calculator widget 149-3, alarm clock widget 149-4, and dictionary widget 149-5) or created by the user (e.g., user-created widget 149-6). In some embodiments, a widget includes an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) file, a CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) file, and a JavaScript file. In some embodiments, a widget includes an XML (Extensible Markup Language) file and a JavaScript file (e.g., Yahoo! Widgets).
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, and browser module 147, the widget creator module 150 includes executable instructions to create widgets (e.g., turning a user-specified portion of a web page into a widget).
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, search module 151 includes executable instructions to search for text, music, sound, image, video, and/or other files in memory 102 that match one or more search criteria (e.g., one or more user-specified search terms) in accordance with user instructions.
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, audio circuitry 110, speaker 111, RF circuitry 108, and browser module 147, video and music player module 152 includes executable instructions that allow the user to download and play back recorded music and other sound files stored in one or more file formats, such as MP3 or AAC files, and executable instructions to display, present or otherwise play back videos (e.g., on touch-sensitive display system 112, or on an external display connected wirelessly or via external port 124). In some embodiments, device 100 optionally includes the functionality of an MP3 player, such as an iPod (trademark of Apple Inc.).
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, and text input module 134, notes module 153 includes executable instructions to create and manage notes, to do lists, and the like in accordance with user instructions.
In conjunction with RF circuitry 108, touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, text input module 134, GPS module 135, and browser module 147, map module 154 includes executable instructions to receive, display, modify, and store maps and data associated with maps (e.g., driving directions; data on stores and other points of interest at or near a particular location; and other location-based data) in accordance with user instructions.
In conjunction with touch-sensitive display system 112, display system controller 156, contact module 130, graphics module 132, audio circuitry 110, speaker 111, RF circuitry 108, text input module 134, e-mail client module 140, and browser module 147, online video module 155 includes executable instructions that allow the user to access, browse, receive (e.g., by streaming and/or download), play back (e.g., on the touch screen 112, or on an external display connected wirelessly or via external port 124), send an e-mail with a link to a particular online video, and otherwise manage online videos in one or more file formats, such as H.264. In some embodiments, instant messaging module 141, rather than e-mail client module 140, is used to send a link to a particular online video.
Each of the above identified modules and applications correspond to a set of executable instructions for performing one or more functions described above and the methods described in this application (e.g., the computer-implemented methods and other information processing methods described herein). These modules (i.e., sets of instructions) need not be implemented as separate software programs, procedures or modules, and thus various subsets of these modules are, optionally, combined or otherwise re-arranged in various embodiments. In some embodiments, memory 102 optionally stores a subset of the modules and data structures identified above. Furthermore, memory 102 optionally stores additional modules and data structures not described above.
In some embodiments, device 100 is a device where operation of a predefined set of functions on the device is performed exclusively through a touch screen and/or a touchpad. By using a touch screen and/or a touchpad as the primary input control device for operation of device 100, the number of physical input control devices (such as push buttons, dials, and the like) on device 100 is, optionally, reduced.
The predefined set of functions that are performed exclusively through a touch screen and/or a touchpad optionally include navigation between user interfaces. In some embodiments, the touchpad, when touched by the user, navigates device 100 to a main, home, or root menu from any user interface that is displayed on device 100. In such embodiments, a “menu button” is implemented using a touchpad. In some other embodiments, the menu button is a physical push button or other physical input control device instead of a touchpad.
Event sorter 170 receives event information and determines the application 136-1 and application view 191 of application 136-1 to which to deliver the event information. Event sorter 170 includes event monitor 171 and event dispatcher module 174. In some embodiments, application 136-1 includes application internal state 192, which indicates the current application view(s) displayed on touch-sensitive display system 112 when the application is active or executing. In some embodiments, device/global internal state 157 is used by event sorter 170 to determine which application(s) is (are) currently active, and application internal state 192 is used by event sorter 170 to determine application views 191 to which to deliver event information.
In some embodiments, application internal state 192 includes additional information, such as one or more of: resume information to be used when application 136-1 resumes execution, user interface state information that indicates information being displayed or that is ready for display by application 136-1, a state queue for enabling the user to go back to a prior state or view of application 136-1, and a redo/undo queue of previous actions taken by the user.
Event monitor 171 receives event information from peripherals interface 118. Event information includes information about a sub-event (e.g., a user touch on touch-sensitive display system 112, as part of a multi-touch gesture). Peripherals interface 118 transmits information it receives from I/O subsystem 106 or a sensor, such as proximity sensor 166, accelerometer(s) 168, and/or microphone 113 (through audio circuitry 110). Information that peripherals interface 118 receives from I/O subsystem 106 includes information from touch-sensitive display system 112 or a touch-sensitive surface.
In some embodiments, event monitor 171 sends requests to the peripherals interface 118 at predetermined intervals. In response, peripherals interface 118 transmits event information. In other embodiments, peripheral interface 118 transmits event information only when there is a significant event (e.g., receiving an input above a predetermined noise threshold and/or for more than a predetermined duration).
In some embodiments, event sorter 170 also includes a hit view determination module 172 and/or an active event recognizer determination module 173.
Hit view determination module 172 provides software procedures for determining where a sub-event has taken place within one or more views, when touch-sensitive display system 112 displays more than one view. Views are made up of controls and other elements that a user can see on the display.
Another aspect of the user interface associated with an application is a set of views, sometimes herein called application views or user interface windows, in which information is displayed and touch-based gestures occur. The application views (of a respective application) in which a touch is detected optionally correspond to programmatic levels within a programmatic or view hierarchy of the application. For example, the lowest level view in which a touch is detected is, optionally, called the hit view, and the set of events that are recognized as proper inputs are, optionally, determined based, at least in part, on the hit view of the initial touch that begins a touch-based gesture.
Hit view determination module 172 receives information related to sub-events of a touch-based gesture. When an application has multiple views organized in a hierarchy, hit view determination module 172 identifies a hit view as the lowest view in the hierarchy which should handle the sub-event. In most circumstances, the hit view is the lowest level view in which an initiating sub-event occurs (i.e., the first sub-event in the sequence of sub-events that form an event or potential event). Once the hit view is identified by the hit view determination module, the hit view typically receives all sub-events related to the same touch or input source for which it was identified as the hit view.
Active event recognizer determination module 173 determines which view or views within a view hierarchy should receive a particular sequence of sub-events. In some embodiments, active event recognizer determination module 173 determines that only the hit view should receive a particular sequence of sub-events. In other embodiments, active event recognizer determination module 173 determines that all views that include the physical location of a sub-event are actively involved views, and therefore determines that all actively involved views should receive a particular sequence of sub-events. In other embodiments, even if touch sub-events were entirely confined to the area associated with one particular view, views higher in the hierarchy would still remain as actively involved views.
Event dispatcher module 174 dispatches the event information to an event recognizer (e.g., event recognizer 180). In embodiments including active event recognizer determination module 173, event dispatcher module 174 delivers the event information to an event recognizer determined by active event recognizer determination module 173. In some embodiments, event dispatcher module 174 stores in an event queue the event information, which is retrieved by a respective event receiver module 182.
In some embodiments, operating system 126 includes event sorter 170. Alternatively, application 136-1 includes event sorter 170. In yet other embodiments, event sorter 170 is a stand-alone module, or a part of another module stored in memory 102, such as contact/motion module 130.
In some embodiments, application 136-1 includes a plurality of event handlers 190 and one or more application views 191, each of which includes instructions for handling touch events that occur within a respective view of the application's user interface. Each application view 191 of the application 136-1 includes one or more event recognizers 180. Typically, a respective application view 191 includes a plurality of event recognizers 180. In other embodiments, one or more of event recognizers 180 are part of a separate module, such as a user interface kit (not shown) or a higher level object from which application 136-1 inherits methods and other properties. In some embodiments, a respective event handler 190 includes one or more of: data updater 176, object updater 177, GUI updater 178, and/or event data 179 received from event sorter 170. Event handler 190 optionally utilizes or calls data updater 176, object updater 177 or GUI updater 178 to update the application internal state 192. Alternatively, one or more of the application views 191 includes one or more respective event handlers 190. Also, in some embodiments, one or more of data updater 176, object updater 177, and GUI updater 178 are included in a respective application view 191.
A respective event recognizer 180 receives event information (e.g., event data 179) from event sorter 170, and identifies an event from the event information. Event recognizer 180 includes event receiver 182 and event comparator 184. In some embodiments, event recognizer 180 also includes at least a subset of: metadata 183, and event delivery instructions 188 (which optionally include sub-event delivery instructions).
Event receiver 182 receives event information from event sorter 170. The event information includes information about a sub-event, for example, a touch or a touch movement. Depending on the sub-event, the event information also includes additional information, such as location of the sub-event. When the sub-event concerns motion of a touch, the event information optionally also includes speed and direction of the sub-event. In some embodiments, events include rotation of the device from one orientation to another (e.g., from a portrait orientation to a landscape orientation, or vice versa), and the event information includes corresponding information about the current orientation (also called device attitude) of the device.
Event comparator 184 compares the event information to predefined event or sub-event definitions and, based on the comparison, determines an event or sub-event, or determines or updates the state of an event or sub-event. In some embodiments, event comparator 184 includes event definitions 186. Event definitions 186 contain definitions of events (e.g., predefined sequences of sub-events), for example, event 1 (187-1), event 2 (187-2), and others. In some embodiments, sub-events in an event 187 include, for example, touch begin, touch end, touch movement, touch cancellation, and multiple touching. In one example, the definition for event 1 (187-1) is a double tap on a displayed object. The double tap, for example, comprises a first touch (touch begin) on the displayed object for a predetermined phase, a first lift-off (touch end) for a predetermined phase, a second touch (touch begin) on the displayed object for a predetermined phase, and a second lift-off (touch end) for a predetermined phase. In another example, the definition for event 2 (187-2) is a dragging on a displayed object. The dragging, for example, comprises a touch (or contact) on the displayed object for a predetermined phase, a movement of the touch across touch-sensitive display system 112, and lift-off of the touch (touch end). In some embodiments, the event also includes information for one or more associated event handlers 190.
In some embodiments, event definition 187 includes a definition of an event for a respective user-interface object. In some embodiments, event comparator 184 performs a hit test to determine which user-interface object is associated with a sub-event. For example, in an application view in which three user-interface objects are displayed on touch-sensitive display system 112, when a touch is detected on touch-sensitive display system 112, event comparator 184 performs a hit test to determine which of the three user-interface objects is associated with the touch (sub-event). If each displayed object is associated with a respective event handler 190, the event comparator uses the result of the hit test to determine which event handler 190 should be activated. For example, event comparator 184 selects an event handler associated with the sub-event and the object triggering the hit test.
In some embodiments, the definition for a respective event 187 also includes delayed actions that delay delivery of the event information until after it has been determined whether the sequence of sub-events does or does not correspond to the event recognizer's event type.
When a respective event recognizer 180 determines that the series of sub-events do not match any of the events in event definitions 186, the respective event recognizer 180 enters an event impossible, event failed, or event ended state, after which it disregards subsequent sub-events of the touch-based gesture. In this situation, other event recognizers, if any, that remain active for the hit view continue to track and process sub-events of an ongoing touch-based gesture.
In some embodiments, a respective event recognizer 180 includes metadata 183 with configurable properties, flags, and/or lists that indicate how the event delivery system should perform sub-event delivery to actively involved event recognizers. In some embodiments, metadata 183 includes configurable properties, flags, and/or lists that indicate how event recognizers interact, or are enabled to interact, with one another. In some embodiments, metadata 183 includes configurable properties, flags, and/or lists that indicate whether sub-events are delivered to varying levels in the view or programmatic hierarchy.
In some embodiments, a respective event recognizer 180 activates event handler 190 associated with an event when one or more particular sub-events of an event are recognized. In some embodiments, a respective event recognizer 180 delivers event information associated with the event to event handler 190. Activating an event handler 190 is distinct from sending (and deferred sending) sub-events to a respective hit view. In some embodiments, event recognizer 180 throws a flag associated with the recognized event, and event handler 190 associated with the flag catches the flag and performs a predefined process.
In some embodiments, event delivery instructions 188 include sub-event delivery instructions that deliver event information about a sub-event without activating an event handler. Instead, the sub-event delivery instructions deliver event information to event handlers associated with the series of sub-events or to actively involved views. Event handlers associated with the series of sub-events or with actively involved views receive the event information and perform a predetermined process.
In some embodiments, data updater 176 creates and updates data used in application 136-1. For example, data updater 176 updates the telephone number used in contacts module 137, or stores a video file used in video and music player module 152. In some embodiments, object updater 177 creates and updates objects used in application 136-1. For example, object updater 177 creates a new user-interface object or updates the position of a user-interface object. GUI updater 178 updates the GUI. For example, GUI updater 178 prepares display information and sends it to graphics module 132 for display on a touch-sensitive display.
In some embodiments, event handler(s) 190 includes or has access to data updater 176, object updater 177, and GUI updater 178. In some embodiments, data updater 176, object updater 177, and GUI updater 178 are included in a single module of a respective application 136-1 or application view 191. In other embodiments, they are included in two or more software modules.
It shall be understood that the foregoing discussion regarding event handling of user touches on touch-sensitive displays also applies to other forms of user inputs to operate multifunction devices 100 with input-devices, not all of which are initiated on touch screens. For example, mouse movement and mouse button presses, optionally coordinated with single or multiple keyboard presses or holds; contact movements such as taps, drags, scrolls, etc., on touch-pads; pen stylus inputs; movement of the device; oral instructions; detected eye movements; biometric inputs; and/or any combination thereof are optionally utilized as inputs corresponding to sub-events which define an event to be recognized.
Device 100 optionally also includes one or more physical buttons, such as “home” or menu button 204. As described previously, menu button 204 is, optionally, used to navigate to any application 136 in a set of applications that are, optionally executed on device 100. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the menu button is implemented as a soft key in a GUI displayed on the touch-screen display.
In some embodiments, device 100 includes the touch-screen display, menu button 204, push button 206 for powering the device on/off and locking the device, volume adjustment button(s) 208, Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card slot 210, head set jack 212, and docking/charging external port 124. Push button 206 is, optionally, used to turn the power on/off on the device by depressing the button and holding the button in the depressed state for a predefined time interval; to lock the device by depressing the button and releasing the button before the predefined time interval has elapsed; and/or to unlock the device or initiate an unlock process. In some embodiments, device 100 also accepts verbal input for activation or deactivation of some functions through microphone 113. Device 100 also, optionally, includes one or more contact intensity sensors 165 for detecting intensities of contacts on touch-sensitive display system 112 and/or one or more tactile output generators 167 for generating tactile outputs for a user of device 100.
Each of the above identified elements in
Attention is now directed towards embodiments of user interfaces (“UI”) that are, optionally, implemented on portable multifunction device 100.
It should be noted that the icon labels illustrated in
Additionally, while the following examples are given primarily with reference to finger inputs (e.g., finger contacts, finger tap gestures, finger swipe gestures, etc.), it should be understood that, in some embodiments, one or more of the finger inputs are replaced with input from another input device (e.g., a mouse based input or a stylus input). For example, a swipe gesture is, optionally, replaced with a mouse click (e.g., instead of a contact) followed by movement of the cursor along the path of the swipe (e.g., instead of movement of the contact). As another example, a tap gesture is, optionally, replaced with a mouse click while the cursor is located over the location of the tap gesture (e.g., instead of detection of the contact followed by ceasing to detect the contact). Similarly, when multiple user inputs are simultaneously detected, it should be understood that multiple computer mice are, optionally, used simultaneously, or a mouse and finger contacts are, optionally, used simultaneously.
As used herein, the term “focus selector” is an input element that indicates a current part of a user interface with which a user is interacting. In some implementations that include a cursor or other location marker, the cursor acts as a “focus selector,” so that when an input (e.g., a press input) is detected on a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., touchpad 355 in
As used in the specification and claims, the term “intensity” of a contact on a touch-sensitive surface refers to the force or pressure (force per unit area) of a contact (e.g., a finger contact or a stylus contact) on the touch-sensitive surface, or to a substitute (proxy) for the force or pressure of a contact on the touch-sensitive surface. The intensity of a contact has a range of values that includes at least four distinct values and more typically includes hundreds of distinct values (e.g., at least 256). Intensity of a contact is, optionally, determined (or measured) using various approaches and various sensors or combinations of sensors. For example, one or more force sensors underneath or adjacent to the touch-sensitive surface are, optionally, used to measure force at various points on the touch-sensitive surface. In some implementations, force measurements from multiple force sensors are combined (e.g., a weighted average or a sum) to determine an estimated force of a contact. Similarly, a pressure-sensitive tip of a stylus is, optionally, used to determine a pressure of the stylus on the touch-sensitive surface. Alternatively, the size of the contact area detected on the touch-sensitive surface and/or changes thereto, the capacitance of the touch-sensitive surface proximate to the contact and/or changes thereto, and/or the resistance of the touch-sensitive surface proximate to the contact and/or changes thereto are, optionally, used as a substitute for the force or pressure of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface. In some implementations, the substitute measurements for contact force or pressure are used directly to determine whether an intensity threshold has been exceeded (e.g., the intensity threshold is described in units corresponding to the substitute measurements). In some implementations, the substitute measurements for contact force or pressure are converted to an estimated force or pressure and the estimated force or pressure is used to determine whether an intensity threshold has been exceeded (e.g., the intensity threshold is a pressure threshold measured in units of pressure). Using the intensity of a contact as an attribute of a user input allows for user access to additional device functionality that may otherwise not be readily accessible by the user on a reduced-size device with limited real estate for displaying affordances (e.g., on a touch-sensitive display) and/or receiving user input (e.g., via a touch-sensitive display, a touch-sensitive surface, or a physical/mechanical control such as a knob or a button).
In some embodiments, contact/motion module 130 uses a set of one or more intensity thresholds to determine whether an operation has been performed by a user (e.g., to determine whether a user has “clicked” on an icon). In some embodiments, at least a subset of the intensity thresholds are determined in accordance with software parameters (e.g., the intensity thresholds are not determined by the activation thresholds of particular physical actuators and can be adjusted without changing the physical hardware of device 100). For example, a mouse “click” threshold of a trackpad or touch-screen display can be set to any of a large range of predefined thresholds values without changing the trackpad or touch-screen display hardware. Additionally, in some implementations a user of the device is provided with software settings for adjusting one or more of the set of intensity thresholds (e.g., by adjusting individual intensity thresholds and/or by adjusting a plurality of intensity thresholds at once with a system-level click “intensity” parameter).
As used in the specification and claims, the term “characteristic intensity” of a contact is a characteristic of the contact based on one or more intensities of the contact. In some embodiments, the characteristic intensity is based on multiple intensity samples. The characteristic intensity is, optionally, based on a predefined number of intensity samples, or a set of intensity samples collected during a predetermined time period (e.g., 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 seconds) relative to a predefined event (e.g., after detecting the contact, prior to detecting liftoff of the contact, before or after detecting a start of movement of the contact, prior to detecting an end of the contact, before or after detecting an increase in intensity of the contact, and/or before or after detecting a decrease in intensity of the contact). A characteristic intensity of a contact is, optionally based on one or more of: a maximum value of the intensities of the contact, a mean value of the intensities of the contact, an average value of the intensities of the contact, a top 10 percentile value of the intensities of the contact, a value at the half maximum of the intensities of the contact, a value at the 90 percent maximum of the intensities of the contact, or the like. In some embodiments, the duration of the contact is used in determining the characteristic intensity (e.g., when the characteristic intensity is an average of the intensity of the contact over time). In some embodiments, the characteristic intensity is compared to a set of one or more intensity thresholds to determine whether an operation has been performed by a user. For example, the set of one or more intensity thresholds may include a first intensity threshold and a second intensity threshold. In this example, a contact with a characteristic intensity that does not exceed the first threshold results in a first operation, a contact with a characteristic intensity that exceeds the first intensity threshold and does not exceed the second intensity threshold results in a second operation, and a contact with a characteristic intensity that exceeds the second intensity threshold results in a third operation. In some embodiments, a comparison between the characteristic intensity and one or more intensity thresholds is used to determine whether or not to perform one or more operations (e.g., whether to perform a respective option or forgo performing the respective operation) rather than being used to determine whether to perform a first operation or a second operation.
In some embodiments, a portion of a gesture is identified for purposes of determining a characteristic intensity. For example, a touch-sensitive surface may receive a continuous swipe contact transitioning from a start location and reaching an end location (e.g., a drag gesture), at which point the intensity of the contact increases. In this example, the characteristic intensity of the contact at the end location may be based on only a portion of the continuous swipe contact, and not the entire swipe contact (e.g., only the portion of the swipe contact at the end location). In some embodiments, a smoothing algorithm may be applied to the intensities of the swipe contact prior to determining the characteristic intensity of the contact. For example, the smoothing algorithm optionally includes one or more of: an unweighted sliding-average smoothing algorithm, a triangular smoothing algorithm, a median filter smoothing algorithm, and/or an exponential smoothing algorithm. In some circumstances, these smoothing algorithms eliminate narrow spikes or dips in the intensities of the swipe contact for purposes of determining a characteristic intensity.
The user interface figures described herein optionally include various intensity diagrams that show the current intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface relative to one or more intensity thresholds (e.g., a contact detection intensity threshold IT0, a light press intensity threshold ITL, a deep press intensity threshold ITD (e.g., that is at least initially higher than IL), and/or one or more other intensity thresholds (e.g., an intensity threshold IH that is lower than IL)). This intensity diagram is typically not part of the displayed user interface, but is provided to aid in the interpretation of the figures. In some embodiments, the light press intensity threshold corresponds to an intensity at which the device will perform operations typically associated with clicking a button of a physical mouse or a trackpad. In some embodiments, the deep press intensity threshold corresponds to an intensity at which the device will perform operations that are different from operations typically associated with clicking a button of a physical mouse or a trackpad. In some embodiments, when a contact is detected with a characteristic intensity below the light press intensity threshold (e.g., and above a nominal contact-detection intensity threshold IT0 below which the contact is no longer detected), the device will move a focus selector in accordance with movement of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface without performing an operation associated with the light press intensity threshold or the deep press intensity threshold. Generally, unless otherwise stated, these intensity thresholds are consistent between different sets of user interface figures.
In some embodiments, the response of the device to inputs detected by the device depends on criteria based on the contact intensity during the input. For example, for some “light press” inputs, the intensity of a contact exceeding a first intensity threshold during the input triggers a first response. In some embodiments, the response of the device to inputs detected by the device depends on criteria that include both the contact intensity during the input and time-based criteria. For example, for some “deep press” inputs, the intensity of a contact exceeding a second intensity threshold during the input, greater than the first intensity threshold for a light press, triggers a second response only if a delay time has elapsed between meeting the first intensity threshold and meeting the second intensity threshold. This delay time is typically less than 200 ms in duration (e.g., 40, 100, or 120 ms, depending on the magnitude of the second intensity threshold, with the delay time increasing as the second intensity threshold increases). This delay time helps to avoid accidental deep press inputs. As another example, for some “deep press” inputs, there is a reduced-sensitivity time period that occurs after the time at which the first intensity threshold is met. During the reduced-sensitivity time period, the second intensity threshold is increased. This temporary increase in the second intensity threshold also helps to avoid accidental deep press inputs. For other deep press inputs, the response to detection of a deep press input does not depend on time-based criteria.
In some embodiments, one or more of the input intensity thresholds and/or the corresponding outputs vary based on one or more factors, such as user settings, contact motion, input timing, application running, rate at which the intensity is applied, number of concurrent inputs, user history, environmental factors (e.g., ambient noise), focus selector position, and the like. Example factors are described in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 14/399,606 and 14/624,296, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
For example,
An increase of characteristic intensity of the contact from an intensity below the light press intensity threshold ITL to an intensity between the light press intensity threshold ITL and the deep press intensity threshold ITD is sometimes referred to as a “light press” input. An increase of characteristic intensity of the contact from an intensity below the deep press intensity threshold ITD to an intensity above the deep press intensity threshold ITD is sometimes referred to as a “deep press” input. An increase of characteristic intensity of the contact from an intensity below the contact-detection intensity threshold IT0 to an intensity between the contact-detection intensity threshold IT0 and the light press intensity threshold ITL is sometimes referred to as detecting the contact on the touch-surface. A decrease of characteristic intensity of the contact from an intensity above the contact-detection intensity threshold IT0 to an intensity below the contact-detection intensity threshold IT0 is sometimes referred to as detecting liftoff of the contact from the touch-surface. In some embodiments IT0 is zero. In some embodiments, IT0 is greater than zero. In some illustrations a shaded circle or oval is used to represent intensity of a contact on the touch-sensitive surface. In some illustrations, a circle or oval without shading is used represent a respective contact on the touch-sensitive surface without specifying the intensity of the respective contact.
In some embodiments, described herein, one or more operations are performed in response to detecting a gesture that includes a respective press input or in response to detecting the respective press input performed with a respective contact (or a plurality of contacts), where the respective press input is detected based at least in part on detecting an increase in intensity of the contact (or plurality of contacts) above a press-input intensity threshold. In some embodiments, the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the increase in intensity of the respective contact above the press-input intensity threshold (e.g., the respective operation is performed on a “down stroke” of the respective press input). In some embodiments, the press input includes an increase in intensity of the respective contact above the press-input intensity threshold and a subsequent decrease in intensity of the contact below the press-input intensity threshold, and the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the subsequent decrease in intensity of the respective contact below the press-input threshold (e.g., the respective operation is performed on an “up stroke” of the respective press input).
In some embodiments, the device employs intensity hysteresis to avoid accidental inputs sometimes termed “jitter,” where the device defines or selects a hysteresis intensity threshold with a predefined relationship to the press-input intensity threshold (e.g., the hysteresis intensity threshold is X intensity units lower than the press-input intensity threshold or the hysteresis intensity threshold is 75%, 90%, or some reasonable proportion of the press-input intensity threshold). Thus, in some embodiments, the press input includes an increase in intensity of the respective contact above the press-input intensity threshold and a subsequent decrease in intensity of the contact below the hysteresis intensity threshold that corresponds to the press-input intensity threshold, and the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the subsequent decrease in intensity of the respective contact below the hysteresis intensity threshold (e.g., the respective operation is performed on an “up stroke” of the respective press input). Similarly, in some embodiments, the press input is detected only when the device detects an increase in intensity of the contact from an intensity at or below the hysteresis intensity threshold to an intensity at or above the press-input intensity threshold and, optionally, a subsequent decrease in intensity of the contact to an intensity at or below the hysteresis intensity, and the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the press input (e.g., the increase in intensity of the contact or the decrease in intensity of the contact, depending on the circumstances).
For ease of explanation, the description of operations performed in response to a press input associated with a press-input intensity threshold or in response to a gesture including the press input are, optionally, triggered in response to detecting: an increase in intensity of a contact above the press-input intensity threshold, an increase in intensity of a contact from an intensity below the hysteresis intensity threshold to an intensity above the press-input intensity threshold, a decrease in intensity of the contact below the press-input intensity threshold, or a decrease in intensity of the contact below the hysteresis intensity threshold corresponding to the press-input intensity threshold. Additionally, in examples where an operation is described as being performed in response to detecting a decrease in intensity of a contact below the press-input intensity threshold, the operation is, optionally, performed in response to detecting a decrease in intensity of the contact below a hysteresis intensity threshold corresponding to, and lower than, the press-input intensity threshold. As described above, in some embodiments, the triggering of these responses also depends on time-based criteria being met (e.g., a delay time has elapsed between a first intensity threshold being met and a second intensity threshold being met).
Attention is now directed towards embodiments of user interfaces (“UI”) and associated processes that may be implemented on an electronic device, such as portable multifunction device 100 or device 300, with a display, a touch-sensitive surface, and (optionally) one or more sensors to detect intensities of contacts with the touch-sensitive surface.
These user interfaces and associated processes provide new, improved ways to:
The messaging user interface 5002, as shown in
To edit the selected acknowledgement option, the user make a third input by a third contact 5022, as shown in
In some embodiments, while the user of the first electronic device is using the acknowledgement editing interface 5024 to edit a previously selected acknowledgment option for the first message region, the electronic device of another user in the messaging session displays an acknowledgement-preparation indicator 5020, as shown in
Different users in the same messaging session may select different acknowledgment options for the same message or message region. In some embodiments, as shown in
By selecting one of the tallies 5040, a user can see the users who selected any particular acknowledgement option. The electronic device, in response to an input by a contact (e.g., contact 5041, as shown in
The first message 5046-1 can be edited, despite the fact that it has already been sent. To initiate the editing of the first message, the user selects the first message with a predefined touch input 5048 (e.g., a tap gesture, long press gesture, light press gesture, or deep press gesture) on the first message or the message region for the first message. In some embodiments, the electronic device, in response to detecting the input 5048, displays a menu interface, such as the one shown in
The message editing interface 5052,
An edited or revised message can be edited yet again. The electronic device, in response to an input (e.g., input 5060,
A participant in the messaging session can request to see all version, or two or more versions, of an edited message. For example, in response to a predefined input 5060,
An alternative to the edit menu interface shown in
In some embodiments, to trigger the activation of an impact selection interface 5110,
In some alternative embodiments, illustrated in
The impact selection interface 5110,
In some embodiments, the impact selection interface 5110, shows an animated preview of the currently selected impact effect option. For example, the sequence of
In another example, the, sequence of
The sequence of
In some embodiments, the selected impact effect option is applied to all (or substantially all) of the display screen of an electronic device that sends or receives the message, which includes the message region with the sent message, for a full-screen effect, an example of which is shown by the sequence of user interface images in
In some embodiments, the displayed impact effect options include an option that conceals the content of a message in the conversation transcript (“invisible ink” option 5112-1,
Once a message (hereinafter called the “concealed message” for ease of reference) has been sent with the invisible ink option, the concealed message is not displayed or is obscured, for example by screen elements 5124 that conceal the message, as shown in
In another example, the sequence of
The sequence of
If the second message 5172 contains second combinable content that forms a predefined combination with the first combinable content in the first message 5170, content 5176, the electronic device displays content that corresponds to the predefined combination, such as an animation of two beer glasses being clicked together (as shown in
The sequence of
The messaging user interface shown in
The messaging user interface shown in
In the example of the messaging user interface shown in
As shown in
Message Acknowledgements
One or more examples of an electronic device (e.g., portable multifunction device 100 or device 300) implementing these methods are shown in
While performing method 600, the electronic device displays (602) a messaging user interface (e.g., of a messaging application) on the display. The messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device). See for example,
In response to receiving the first message, the electronic device displays (606) the first message (e.g., message 5006,
Next, in response to detecting the first input, the electronic device displays (610) displaying an acknowledgement selection affordance (e.g., acknowledgement selection affordance 5012,
In some embodiments, the plurality of acknowledgement options include (612) graphical icons that display at least one of a heart, a thumbs up, a thumbs down, a “HA!”, a “!!”, and/or a question mark. (See, for example, acknowledgement options 5014-1 to 5014-6 shown in
In some embodiments, method 600 includes, in response to detecting the first input, transmitting (614) information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to display an acknowledgement-preparation indicator for a corresponding first message region in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session (e.g., causing the other devices in the messaging session to display an acknowledgement region with animated ellipses marks adjacent to and/or partially overlapping the corresponding first message region in the conversation transcript of the at least one other user's device, analogous to what is shown in
After detecting and responding to the first input, the electronic device detects (616) a second input by a second contact (e.g., contact 5016,
In response to detecting the second input, the electronic device applies (618) the first acknowledgement option to the first message region. For example,
In some embodiments, applying (618) the first acknowledgement option to the first message region includes displaying (620) the first acknowledgement option at a location adjacent to and/or partially overlapping the first message region. See, for example,
Optionally, in some embodiments, in response to detecting the second input, the electronic device transmits (622) information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to apply the first acknowledgement option to a corresponding first message region in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session. In some embodiments, this is accomplished by transmitting information that causes the other devices in the messaging session to display the first acknowledgement option adjacent to and/or partially overlapping the corresponding first message region in the conversation transcript of the at least one other user's device. See, for example,
In some embodiments, the first acknowledgement option is displayed in an acknowledgement region that has a different shape from the first message region (e.g., as shown in
In some embodiments, method 600 includes, after applying the first acknowledgement option to the first message region (and, in some embodiments, ceasing to display the acknowledgement selection affordance), performing a sequence of operations (632-658) that includes detecting (632) a third input by a third contact (e.g., contact 5022,
In such embodiments, method 600 further includes, in response to detecting (632) the third input by the third contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the location of the first message region (or, in some embodiments, the first acknowledgement option), displaying (634) an acknowledgement editing interface (e.g., acknowledgement editing interface 5024,
In such embodiments, method 600 further includes detecting (650) one or more inputs to the acknowledgement editing interface (e.g., detecting contact 5026,
In some embodiments, in addition to displaying (634) the acknowledgement editing interface in response to detecting (632) the third input by the third contact, method 600 includes, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, ceasing (636) to display (or dimming) the conversation transcript, an example of which is shown in
Furthermore, in some embodiments, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, method 600 includes displaying (638) the first message region in the acknowledgement editing interface. For example,
In some embodiments, in addition to displaying (634) the acknowledgement editing interface in response to detecting (632) the third input by the third contact, method 600 includes, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, displaying the acknowledgement selection affordance that includes the plurality of acknowledgement options in the acknowledgement editing interface, wherein the first acknowledgement option is visually distinguished (e.g., highlighted) from the other acknowledgement options in the plurality of acknowledgement options to indicate that the first acknowledgement option is currently selected. For example,
In some embodiments in addition to displaying (634) the acknowledgement editing interface in response to detecting (632) the third input by the third contact, method 600 includes, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, displaying (642) a menu in the acknowledgement editing interface that includes activatable editing options for the first message region. For example,
In some embodiments, method 600 includes, while displaying the messaging user interface as described above, concurrently displaying (660) on the display (A) a second message region (e.g., message region 5008-2,
In such embodiments (i.e., showing a second message region and the indicia that users in the messaging session have selected a plurality of acknowledgements options for the second message region), method 600 includes detecting (662) an input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of the second message region (e.g., contact 5034 on second message region 5008-2,
In response to detecting the input by the contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the location of the second message region, method 600 includes displaying (664) a user interface that includes a tally for each type of acknowledgement option selected by users in the messaging session. For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, method 600 includes, while displaying the tally for each type of acknowledgement option selected by users in the messaging session, detecting (666) an input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a tally for the first acknowledgement option for the second message region. For example, referring to
In such embodiments, method 600 further includes, in response to detecting (666) the input by the contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the tally for the first acknowledgement option for the second message region, displaying (668) icons (e.g., avatars) that represent users that selected the first acknowledgement option for the second message region. For example, as shown in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 706 is configured to: receive a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session (e.g., with the receiving unit 716); in response to receiving the first message, enable display of the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit 702 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710); detect a first input by a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to a location of the first message region in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the detecting unit 708); in response to detecting the first input, enable display of an acknowledgement selection affordance at a location in the messaging interface that corresponds to the first message region (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710), wherein the acknowledgement selection affordance displays a plurality of acknowledgement options; detect a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to a location of a first acknowledgement option in the acknowledgement selection affordance (e.g., with the detecting unit 708); and, in response to detecting the second input, apply the first acknowledgement option to the first message region (e.g., with the applying unit 718).
In some embodiments, applying the first acknowledgement option to the first message region includes displaying the first acknowledgement option at a location adjacent to and/or partially overlapping the first message region.
In some embodiments, the first acknowledgement option is displayed in an acknowledgement region that has a different shape from the first message region.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: in response to detecting the first input, transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to display an acknowledgement-preparation indicator for a corresponding first message region in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session (e.g., with the transmitting unit 714).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: in response to detecting the second input, transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to apply the first acknowledgement option to a corresponding first message region in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session (e.g., with the transmitting unit 714).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: after applying the first acknowledgement option to the first message region: detect a third input by a third contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to a location of the first message region (e.g., with the detecting unit 708); in response to detecting the third input by the third contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to the location of the first message region, enable display of an acknowledgement edit interface (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710); detect one or more inputs to the acknowledgement editing interface (e.g., with the detecting unit 708); edit an acknowledgement option for the first message region in accordance with the detected one or more inputs (e.g., with the editing unit 720); cease to display the acknowledgement editing interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 712); enable display of the first message region in the conversation transcript with an edited acknowledgement (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710); and transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to display a corresponding first message region with the edited acknowledgement in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session (e.g., with the transmitting unit 714).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, cease to display the conversation transcript (e.g., with the ceasing unit 712).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, enable display of the first message region in the acknowledgement editing interface (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, enable display of the acknowledgement selection affordance that includes the plurality of acknowledgement options in the acknowledgement editing interface (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710), wherein the first acknowledgement option is visually distinguished from the other acknowledgement options in the plurality of acknowledgement options to indicate that the first acknowledgement option is currently selected.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: in response to detecting the third input by the third contact, enable display of a menu in the acknowledgement editing interface that includes activatable editing options for the first message region (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710).
In some embodiments, the plurality of acknowledgement options include graphical icons that display at least one of a heart, a thumbs up, a thumbs down, a “HA!”, a “!!”, and/or a question mark.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: concurrently enable display on the display unit 702 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710) of: a second message region in the conversation transcript, wherein at least some of the users in the messaging session have selected the first acknowledgement option for the second message region and at least some of the users in the messaging session have selected a second acknowledgement option for the second message region, distinct from the first acknowledgement option; and one or more indicia that users in the messaging session have selected a plurality of acknowledgements options for the second message region; and detect an input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to a location of the second message region (e.g., with the detecting unit 708); and, in response to detecting the input by the contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to the location of the second message region, enable display of a user interface that includes a tally for each type of acknowledgement option selected by users in the messaging session (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 706 is further configured to: while the tally for each type of acknowledgement option selected by users in the messaging session is displayed, detect an input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to a tally for the first acknowledgement option for the second message region (e.g., with the detecting unit 708); and in response to detecting the input by the contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 704 that corresponds to the tally for the first acknowledgement option for the second message region, enable display of icons that represent users that selected the first acknowledgement option for the second message region (e.g., with the display enabling unit 710).
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Editing Previously Sent Messages
Message transcripts can become cluttered with messages containing typographical errors followed by messages correcting the previous errors. By allowing editing of previously transmitted messages, the conversational flow of the transcript is better preserved and makes it easier for conversation participants to follow the conversation.
One or more examples of an electronic device (e.g., portable multifunction device 100 or device 300) implementing these methods are shown in
In accordance with some embodiments, method 800 includes displaying (802) a messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 5002,
The method further includes detecting (804) a first input (e.g., input 5048) that corresponds to a request to edit the first message. In some embodiments, the device detects the first input by detecting a tap gesture, long press gesture, light press gesture, or deep press gesture on the first message region (e.g., message region 5044,
In some embodiments, in response to detecting an input by the contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the location of the first message region (e.g., first message region 5044,
Method 800 includes, in response to detecting the first input (e.g., input 5048,
In some embodiments, displaying (806) the editing interface replaces display of the conversation transcript (e.g., compare
In some embodiments, detecting (810) one or more inputs that revise the first message includes detecting inputs on the keyboard that add and/or delete text in the first message, and/or detecting inputs that select, cut, copy, and or paste text. For example, in
Method 800 further includes, in response (818) to detecting the input that activates the update affordance: ceasing (820) to display the message editing interface for the first message; displaying (822) the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in the conversation transcript; displaying (824) at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript; and transmitting (832) the revised version of the first message to one or more electronic devices (e.g., a second electronic device) that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, with at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript. For example, activating update affordance 5056, shown in
In some embodiments of method 800, detecting (810) the one or more inputs that revise the first message includes detecting (812) an input at a location (e.g., location 5057,
In some embodiments, the at least one indication (e.g., indication 5058-1 and/or indication 5058-2,
In some embodiments, the at least one indication of the revision of the first message includes a graphical element at a location of the first message region (828). For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, the at least one indication of the revision of the first message includes text adjacent to the first message region (830). For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, method 800 includes, after editing the first message, detecting (834) an input (e.g., input 5060,
In some embodiments, method 800 includes, after editing the first message, detecting (836) an input that corresponds to a request to see versions of the first message, and in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message, displaying a user interface that includes a current version of the first message and one or more prior versions of the first message. For example, in response to input 5060 in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 906 is configured to: detect a first input that corresponds to a request to edit the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); in response to detecting the first input, enable display of a message editing interface for the first message that includes the first message, a keyboard, and an update affordances (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); while the message editing interface for the first message is displayed: detect one or more inputs that revise the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); enable display of a revised version of the first message (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); and detect an input that activates the update affordance (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); and, in response to detecting the input that activates the update affordance: cease to display the message editing interface for the first message (e.g., with the ceasing unit 912); enable display of the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); enable display of at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); and transmit the revised version of the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session (e.g., with the transmitting unit 914), wherein the one or more electronic devices display the revised version of the first message in place of the first message in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, with at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the at least one indication of the revision of the first message in the conversation transcript is not removable from the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the at least one indication of the revision of the first message includes a graphical element at a location of the first message region.
In some embodiments, the at least one indication of the revision of the first message includes text adjacent to the first message region.
In some embodiments, detecting the one or more inputs that revise the first message include detecting an input at a location that corresponds to the first message in the message editing interface to select a position in the first message for text selection, text insertion, or the text deletion.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 906 is further configured to: after editing the first message, detect an input that corresponds to a request to edit the revised version of the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to edit the revised version of the first message, enable display of a message editing interface for the revised version of the first message that includes the revised version of the first message, the keyboard, and the update affordance (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); while the message editing interface for the revised version of the first message is displayed: detect one or more inputs that further revise the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); enable display of a further revised version of the first message (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); and detect an input that activates the update affordance (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); and, in response to detecting the input that activates the update affordance: cease to display the message editing interface for the revised version of the first message (e.g., with the ceasing unit 912); enable display of the further revised version of the first message in place of the revised version of first message in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); enable display of at least one indication that the first message in the conversation transcript has been revised (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910); and transmit the further revised version of the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session (e.g., with the transmitting unit 914), wherein the one or more electronic devices display the further revised version of the first message in place of the revised version of first message in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, with at least one indication that the first message in the conversation transcript has been revised.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 906 is further configured to: after editing the first message, detect an input that corresponds to a request to see versions of the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 908); and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message, enable display of a user interface that includes a current version of the first message and one or more prior versions of the first message (e.g., with the display enabling unit 910).
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
In accordance with some embodiments, method 1000 includes displaying (1002) a messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 5002, as shown in
Method 1000 further includes detecting (1004) an input that corresponds to a request to see versions of the first message (e.g., input 5060, as shown in
In some embodiments, detecting (1004) the input includes the device detecting a tap gesture, long press gesture, light press gesture, or deep press gesture on the first message region or on a hidden hit region for the first message region that results in display of a user interface with current and prior versions of the first message (e.g., user interface 5074,
In some embodiments, in response to detecting an input by the contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the location of the first message region (input 5060,
In some embodiments, the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message is detected (1006) while displaying the current version of the first message (e.g., without displaying other messages in the conversation transcript, as shown in
In some embodiments, in the versions user interface (e.g., 5074,
In some embodiments, the versions user interface (e.g., 5074,
In some embodiments, the versions user interface (e.g., 5074,
In some embodiments, the versions user interface includes (1016) an affordance (e.g., Edit icon 5080,
In some embodiments, method 1000 includes, while displaying the versions user interface (e.g., 5074,
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 1106 is configured to: detect an input that corresponds to a request to see versions of the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 1108); and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message, enable display of a versions user interface that includes the current version of the first message and one or more prior versions of the first message (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1110).
In some embodiments, the input that corresponds to the request to see versions of the first message is detected while displaying the current version of the first message and a menu that includes an affordance, which when activated results in display of the user interface that includes the current version of the first message and one or more prior versions of the first message.
In some embodiments, in the versions user interface, the current version of the first message is visually distinguished from other versions of the first message.
In some embodiments, the versions user interface includes the current version of the first message, an original version of the first message, and at least one version of the first message that was revised prior to the current version of the first message.
In some embodiments, the versions user interface includes an affordance, which when activated causes redisplay of the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the versions user interface includes an affordance, which when activated causes display of a message editing interface for the current version of the first message that includes the current version of the first message, a keyboard, and an update affordance.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1106 is further configured to: while the versions user interface is displayed, detect an input on a respective version of the first message (e.g., with the detecting unit 1108); and, in response to detecting an input on the respective version of the first message: enable display of a message editing interface for the respective version of the first message that includes the respective version of the first message, a keyboard, and an update affordance (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1110); and cease to display the versions user interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 1112).
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Message Impact Effects
One or more examples of an electronic device (e.g., portable multifunction device 100 or device 300) implementing these methods are shown in
In accordance with some embodiments, method 1200 includes displaying (1202) a messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 5002, as shown in
Thus, method 1200 further includes, in response to detecting the first input by the first contact, displaying (1206) an impact selection interface (e.g., impact selection interface 5110,
In some embodiments, the full-screen effect options include two or more of the following options: an option that displays balloons in the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“balloons”); an option that displays confetti in the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“confetti”); an option that displays fireworks in the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“fireworks”); an option that displays the message in focus and blurs the rest of the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“focus”); an option that displays one or more spotlight beams moving in the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“spotlight” or “drop the mic”); an option that displays multiple copies of the message over the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“echo”); an option that displays a shooting star in the conversation transcript when the message is initially displayed (“shooting star”); an option that displays multiple laser beams (e.g., as shown in
Method 1200 further includes, while displaying the impact selection interface, detecting (1222) a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of a first impact effect option in the plurality of impact effect options. Examples of the second input are input 5108-4,
Method 1200 also includes, in response to detecting the second user input by a second contact (e.g., second input 5108-6,
In some embodiments, while the preview of a respective impact effect option is displayed, the location in the impact selection interface that corresponds to the respective impact effect option includes an affordance (e.g., send affordance 5118,
With regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, in some embodiments, the impact selection interface includes (1208) both a region effect options affordance (e.g., affordance 5114,
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, the plurality of impact effect options includes (1210) at least one impact effect option that applies an image (e.g., a shaded oval or cloud) with an area that is larger than an area of a message region that contains the first message input to the message region that contains the first message input (e.g., displaying the image behind the message region that contains the first message input). Examples of this effect are shown in
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, the plurality of impact effect options includes (1212) at least one impact effect option that increases or decreases a size of a message region that contains the first message input relative to a size (e.g., a default size) of the message region that contains the first message input when no impact effect option is selected. For example,
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, the plurality of impact effect options includes (1214) at least one impact effect option that is configured to have a message region that contains the first message input interact with other message regions in the displayed conversation transcript when the message region that contains the first message input is displayed (e.g., the other message regions shake and/or bounce upon display of the message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript, to increase the impact of the arriving message). For example, the sequence of user interfaces illustrated in
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, the plurality of impact effect options includes (1216) at least one impact effect option that is configured to display an animation when a message region that contains the first message input is displayed in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session. In some embodiments, the animation is a “shake” animation (e.g., as shown in
In some embodiments, the animation increases the size of the message region beyond a final size that is displayed at the end of the animation (thereby overshooting the final size) and then reduces the size of the message region to the final size (e.g., as shown in the sequence of
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, the plurality of impact effect options includes (1218) at least one impact effect option that is configured to display an animation when a message region that contains the first message input is displayed in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, wherein the animation concurrently moves the message region that contains the first message input and other message regions in the conversation transcript. For example, the other message regions shake and/or bounce upon display of the message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript, to increase the impact of the arriving message. The sequence of user interfaces illustrated in
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1206) an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options, discussed above, the plurality of impact effect options includes (1220) at least one impact effect option that is configured to trigger one or more tactile outputs (e.g., to provide haptic feedback) when a message region that contains the first message input is displayed in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session. For example, In some embodiments, a first impact effect option (e.g., the “slam” option 5112-4,
In some embodiments, with regard to displaying (1224) a preview (e.g., in the impact selection interface, 5110,
In some embodiments, after displaying the preview, method 1200 includes detecting (1228) lift off of the second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first impact effect option; and, in response to detecting lift off of the second contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first impact effect option: ceasing to display the impact selection interface (e.g., impact selection interface, 5110,
In some embodiments, after displaying the preview, method 1200 includes detecting (1230) detecting a third input by a third contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first impact effect option (e.g., detecting a tap gesture, long press gesture, light press gesture, or deep press gesture by the contact at a location that corresponds to the first impact effect option, such as at a send affordance for the first impact option). For example,
In such embodiments, method 1200 includes, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first impact effect option: ceasing to display the impact selection interface; displaying a message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript (and, in some embodiments, applying the first impact effect option to the message region and/or the conversation transcript, as shown in
In some embodiments, after displaying the preview, method 1200 includes detecting (1232) lift off of the second contact (e.g., lift-off of second input 5108-6, as shown in
In such embodiments, method 1200 includes, detecting a third input (e.g., a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to a send affordance, such as third input 5108-7,
In some embodiments, after displaying the preview, method 1200 includes detecting (1234) a third input by a third contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first impact effect option (e.g., detecting a tap gesture, long press gesture, light press gesture, or deep press gesture by the contact at a location that corresponds to the first impact effect option, such as at a send affordance for the first impact option). For example,
In such embodiments (1234), method 1200 includes, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first impact effect option: selecting the first impact effect option for a message that contains the first message input; ceasing to display the impact selection interface; and displaying the conversation transcript of the messaging session and the message-input area that includes a first message input (e.g., first message input 5102 in message-input area 5008, as shown in
Optionally, a user of the messaging application can preview more than one impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript before making a final selection of an impact effect option. In some embodiments, method 1200 includes, while the message-input area is empty (1236), detecting an input that enters text in the message-input area (e.g., message input area 5100,
In some embodiments, method 1200 includes, while a preview of an impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript is displayed (e.g., a preview of a first full screen effect option, such as displaying balloons (e.g., balloons 5152-1, as shown in
Optionally, a user of the messaging application can preview more than one impact effect option before making a final selection of an impact effect option. In some embodiments, method 1200 includes, while displaying the impact selection interface (e.g., impact selection interface 5110, as shown in
The sequence of
In some embodiments, method 1200 includes determining (1242) whether an electronic device that corresponds to another user in the messaging session is capable of applying the first impact effect option (or, more generally, capable of applying any of the plurality of impact effect options) to a message in the messaging session, and, in accordance with a determination that the electronic device that corresponds to another user in the messaging session is not capable of applying the first impact effect option to a message in the messaging session, displaying a notification on the display of the electronic device of the user about the first impact effect option (e.g., a notification that the electronic device that corresponds to the other user in the messaging session is not capable of applying the first impact effect option, or any impact effect option, to a message in the messaging session). Optionally, in accordance with a determination that the electronic device that corresponds to another user in the messaging session is capable of applying the first impact effect option to a message in the messaging session, method 1200 includes forgoing displaying the notification.
In some embodiments, prior to transmitting information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to display a message region that contains the first message input, the electronic device of the user determines whether the electronic device corresponding to the at least one other user is capable of applying the first impact effect option to the message region. If not, the electronic device of the user displays a notification indicating that the other user will not see the effect.
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 1306 is configured to: while displaying the messaging user interface, detect a first input by a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to a location in the message-input area (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); in response to detecting the first input by the first contact, enable display of an impact selection interface that includes a plurality of impact effect options (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); while displaying the impact selection interface, detect a second input by a second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to a location of a first impact effect option in the plurality of impact effect options (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting the second user input by a second contact, enable display of a preview that applies the first impact effect option to the first message input (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: after displaying the preview, detect lift off of the second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting lift off of the second contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option: cease to display the impact selection interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 1312); enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); and transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, and apply the first impact effect option (e.g., with the transmitting unit 1314).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: after displaying the preview, detect lift off of the second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting lift off of the second contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option: select the first impact effect option for a message that contains the first message input (e.g., with the selecting unit 1316); cease to display the impact selection interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 1312); and enable display of the conversation transcript of the messaging session and the message-input area that includes a first message input (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); detect a third input (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and in response to detecting the third input: enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); and transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, and apply the first impact effect option (e.g., with the transmitting unit 1314).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: after displaying the preview, detect a third input by a third contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option: cease to display the impact selection interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 1312); enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); and transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, and apply the first impact effect option (e.g., with the transmitting unit 1314).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: after displaying the preview, detect a third input by a third contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting the third input by the third contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the first impact effect option: select the first impact effect option for a message that contains the first message input (e.g., with the selecting unit 1316); cease to display the impact selection interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 1312); and enable display of the conversation transcript of the messaging session and the message-input area that includes a first message input (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); detect a fourth input (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and in response to detecting the fourth input: enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310); and transmit information that causes one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to enable display of a message region that contains the first message input in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, and apply the first impact effect option (e.g., with the transmitting unit 1314).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: while the message-input area is empty, detect an input that enters text in the message-input area (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting the input that enters text in the message-input area, enable display of an impact selection affordance (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310), wherein activation of the impact selection affordance is configured to cause display of the impact selection interface.
In some embodiments, the impact selection interface includes a region effect options affordance, which when activated causes display of impact effect options for a message containing the first message input, and a full-screen effect options affordance, which when activated causes display of a preview of one impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript when a message containing the first message input is displayed in the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: while a preview of an impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript is displayed, detect an input that activates display of a preview of another impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting the input that activates display of the preview of another impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript, enable display of the preview of the second impact effect option that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: while displaying the impact selection interface, detect an input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to a location of a second impact effect option in the plurality of impact effect options (e.g., with the detecting unit 1308); and, in response to detecting the user input by the contact at the location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1304 that corresponds to the location of a second impact effect option, enable display of a preview that applies the second impact effect option to the first message input (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310).
In some embodiments, the plurality of impact effect options includes at least one impact effect option that applies an image with an area that is larger than an area of a message region that contains the first message input to the message region that contains the first message input.
In some embodiments, the plurality of impact effect options includes at least one impact effect option that increases or decreases a size of a message region that contains the first message input relative to a size of the message region that contains the first message input when no impact effect option is selected.
In some embodiments, the plurality of impact effect options includes at least one impact effect option that is configured to have a message region that contains the first message input interact with other message regions in the displayed conversation transcript when the message region that contains the first message input is displayed.
In some embodiments, the plurality of impact effect options includes at least one impact effect option that is configured to display an animation when a message region that contains the first message input is displayed in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the plurality of impact effect options includes at least one impact effect option that is configured to display an animation when a message region that contains the first message input is displayed in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session, wherein the animation concurrently moves the message region that contains the first message input and other message regions in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the plurality of impact effect options includes at least one impact effect option that is configured to trigger one or more tactile outputs when a message region that contains the first message input is displayed in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the preview that applies the first impact effect option to the first message input repeats periodically.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1306 is further configured to: determine whether an electronic device that corresponds to another user in the messaging session is capable of applying the first impact effect option to a message in the messaging session (e.g., with the determining unit 1318), and, in accordance with a determination that the electronic device that corresponds to another user in the messaging session is not capable of applying the first impact effect option to a message in the messaging session, enable display of a notification on the display unit 1302 of the electronic device of the user about the first impact effect option (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1310).
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Concealed Message Interaction
One or more examples of an electronic device (e.g., portable multifunction device 100 or device 300) implementing these methods are shown in
In accordance with some embodiments, method 1400 includes displaying (1402) a messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 5002, as shown in
In some embodiments, the received message is sent by another device, a user of which has applied an “invisible ink” effect to the message. In some embodiments, that is accomplished using an impact selection interface 5110,
In some embodiments, the one or more screen elements (5124) that conceal the message are (1404) moving particles (e.g., displayed images of moving particles). In some embodiments, the device displays an animation that includes moving particles (e.g., virtual sand particles) within the message region to conceal the content of the message.
In some embodiments, the message region (5008,
Method 1400 further includes detecting (1408) a first input by a contact (e.g., a swipe or drag gesture input 5128-a,
In some embodiments, the first input is a drag gesture (e.g., input 5128-a) by the contact at a location that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message.
In some embodiments, detecting (1408) the first input by the contact includes detecting (1412) a drag gesture (e.g., input 5128-a,
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes (1414) one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface, and the first input (e.g., input 5128-a) is a press input (e.g., a light press or a deep press) by the contact at a location that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message.
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes (1418) one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface, and detecting the first input by the contact includes detecting an increase in intensity of the contact (e.g., input 5130-a, 5130-b, 5130-c, with increasing intensity, as shown in
In some embodiments, method 1400 includes, in response to detecting the first input by the contact, displaying (1420) an authentication prompt (e.g., text that says “Please enter a fingerprint or passcode” or the like) and/or an authentication interface (e.g., a passcode screen). In such embodiments, method 1400 further includes receiving an authentication input (e.g., receiving a passcode or fingerprint input); in accordance with a determination that the authentication input satisfies authentication criteria, revealing the concealed message in the message region; and in accordance with a determination that the authentication input does not satisfy the authentication criteria, keeping the message in the message region concealed.
In some embodiments, the device determines whether the user is authorized to see the message, and, in accordance with a determination that the user is authorized to see the message, the message is revealed. In some embodiments, the determination is performed in response to detecting the first user input. In some embodiments, the determination is performed in response to receiving the concealed message. In some embodiments, the determination is performed when a messaging application is loaded or when the messaging application receives focus (e.g., when a user interface of the messaging application is displayed and is enabled to received user inputs). In some embodiments, the determination is performed when the user provides authentication information to the device (e.g., authentication is performed when the user unlocks the device using a code, password, and/or fingerprint). In some embodiments (e.g., on a device with multiple users) authentication is performed each time a new user provides authentication information.
In some embodiments, determining whether the user is authorized to reveal the message includes performing a biometric authentication. In some embodiments, authentication is performed when user provides a fingerprint to unlock the device. In some embodiments, user is prompted to provide a fingerprint or passcode when the concealed message is received or when user attempts to access the concealed message.
In some embodiments, prior to sending a concealed message from a device, the device authenticates the sender (e.g., by checking sender authentication credentials). For example, prior to sending a concealed message (such as a message with an “invisible ink” impact effect option), the sending device checks whether a passcode or fingerprint provided by a user corresponds to an authorized user, such as the primary user of the device. In some embodiments, the sender is prompted to provide a passcode and/or biometric authentication (e.g., a fingerprint) just prior to sending the concealed message (e.g., in response to a user activating a send icon or selecting an option to conceal the message, like an “invisible ink” impact effect option). In some embodiments, if the device authenticates the sender, then the concealed message is sent or is enabled to be sent, whereas if the device does not authenticate the sender, then the concealed message is prevented from being sent.
In some embodiments, method 1400 includes, after revealing the concealed message in the message region, concealing (1422) the message received from the first other user. For example, after a concealed message in message region 5008 has been revealed, as shown in the sequence of
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 1506 is configured to: detect a first input by a contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1504 that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message (e.g., with the detecting unit 1508); and, reveal the concealed message in the message region in response to detecting the first input by the contact (e.g., with the revealing unit 1514).
In some embodiments, the one or more screen elements that conceal the message are moving particles.
In some embodiments, the message region with the concealed message has a message region outline that is distinct from an outline on message regions in the conversation transcript that do not have concealed messages.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1506 is further configured to: in response to detecting the first input by the contact, enable display of an authentication prompt and/or an authentication interface (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1510); receive an authentication input (e.g., with the receiving unit 1512); in accordance with a determination that the authentication input satisfies authentication criteria, reveal the concealed message in the message region (e.g., with the revealing unit 1514); and in accordance with a determination that the authentication input does not satisfy the authentication criteria, keep the message in the message region concealed (e.g., with the concealing unit 1516).
In some embodiments, the first input is a drag gesture by the contact at a location that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message.
In some embodiments, detecting the first input by the contact includes detecting a drag gesture by the contact at a location that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message, and the processing unit 1506 is further configured to: dynamically remove portions of the one or more screen elements that conceal the message (e.g., with the removing unit 1518), thereby revealing corresponding portions of the message, in accordance with the movement of the contact in the drag gesture.
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1504, and the first input is a press input by the contact at a location that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message.
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface unit 1504, and detecting the first input by the contact includes detecting an increase in intensity of the contact at a location that corresponds to the message region with the concealed message, and the processing unit 1506 is further configured to: dynamically remove portions of the one or more screen elements that conceal the message (e.g., with the removing unit 1518), thereby revealing corresponding portions of the message, in accordance with the increase in intensity of the contact.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1506 is further configured to: after revealing the concealed message in the message region, conceal the message received from the first other user (e.g., with the concealing unit 1516).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1506 is further configured to: after revealing the concealed message in the message region, automatically delete the message received from the first other user from the conversation transcript (e.g., with the deleting unit 1520).
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Triggering Enhanced Message Content
One or more examples of an electronic device (e.g., portable multifunction device 100 or device 300) implementing this method are shown in
In accordance with some embodiments, method 1600 includes displaying (1602) a messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 5002, as shown in
In some embodiments, the determination (1606) whether the first message includes the enhanced message content trigger is performed (1608) in response to receiving the first message.
In some embodiments, determining (1606) whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger includes determining (1610) whether the first message includes predefined text. For example, when the first message includes the words “happy birthday,” the device displays enhanced message content that includes balloons, as shown in the sequence of
In some embodiments, determining (1606) whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger includes determining (1612) whether the first message includes an embedded non-displayed value (e.g., as determined by a display option selected by the sender) that indicates the enhanced message content to be displayed. For example, the sender of the first message (the first other user) selects a full screen effect option to apply to the first message, and an embedded non-displayed value that corresponds to the full screen effect option selected by the sender is sent with the first message.
In some embodiments, determining (1606) whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger includes determining (1614) whether a time at which the first message was received corresponds to a predetermined time frame. For example, when the first message is received at or within a predetermined time after midnight on January 1, the device displays enhanced message content that includes fireworks and/or text that states “Happy New Year!”
In some embodiments, the enhanced message content includes (1618) content that applies an effect to the entire displayed conversation transcript. For example, the effect applied to the entire conversation transcript may be the animated display of balloons that move past the entire conversation transcript, the animated display of confetti (e.g., as shown in
In some embodiments, applying (1616) the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes accumulating (1620) animated objects (e.g., virtual confetti) on at least one message region other than the first message region. In some embodiments, animated objects accumulate on user interface objects displayed outside the messaging user interface. In some embodiments, animated objects accumulate on a status bar or other portion of the display that is controlled by the operating system of the device.
In some embodiments, applying (1616) the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes animating (1622) at least one message region other than the first message region. In some embodiments, movement of the other message regions is triggered by movement of the first message region. In some embodiments, other user interface objects displayed outside the messaging user interface are animated.
In some embodiments, applying (1616) the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes temporarily fading (1624) message regions other than the first message region without fading the first message region, as shown in
In some embodiments, applying (1616) the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes temporarily ceasing to display (1626) message regions other than the first message region while maintaining display of the first message region.
In some embodiments, displaying (1616) the enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger includes displaying (1628) an image (e.g., an animated image) that temporarily replaces the entire messaging user interface. In some other embodiments, displaying (1616) the enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger includes displaying (1630) an image (e.g., an animated image) that temporarily replaces the entire messaging user interface, except for the first message region. For example, balloons or confetti would be displayed, replacing the entire messaging user interface, or replacing the entire messaging user interface other than the first message region.
In some embodiments, applying (1616) the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes temporarily highlighting (1632) the first message region without highlighting message regions other than the first message region. For example, in a “balloons” full screen effect, the first message region would be highlighted while the balloons are displayed, without highlighting (or fading) the other message regions in the displayed conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the enhanced message content includes sound (1634). For example, in some embodiments, the sound is played in coordination with the displayed enhanced message content.
In some embodiments, the enhanced message content includes tactile output (1636). For example, the tactile output may be haptic effects output in coordination with the displayed enhanced message content.
In some embodiments, displaying (1616) the enhanced message content includes displaying (1638) an animation of the first message region. In some embodiments, when displaying the animation, the first message region disappears and subsequently reappears. In some embodiments, the first message region size and/or first message text size changes during the animation.
In some embodiments, displaying (1616) the enhanced message content includes generating and displaying (1640) moving virtual objects in response to scrolling of the conversation transcript. For example, this may be implemented by generating and displaying hearts or sparkles coming off of the first message region as the transcript moves.
In some embodiments, method 1600 includes ceasing (1644) to display the enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger. For example, the ceasing to display the enhanced message content occurs in response to user input, or after the enhanced message content has been displayed for a predetermined period of time.
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 1706 is configured to: receive a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to the first other user included in the messaging session (e.g., with the receiving unit 1710) and determine whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger (e.g., with the determining unit 1712). The processing unit 1706 is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the first message includes the enhanced message content trigger, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit 1702 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1708) and display enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger, where the enhanced message content includes content that applies an effect to at least one message region other than the first message region in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1708). The processing unit 1706 is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the first message does not include the enhanced message content trigger, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit 1702 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1708).
In some embodiments, the determination whether the first message includes the enhanced message content trigger is performed in response to receiving the first message (e.g., with the determining unit 1712).
In some embodiments, determining whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger includes determining whether the first message includes predefined text (e.g., with the determining unit 1712).
In some embodiments, determining whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger includes determining whether the first message includes an embedded non-displayed value that indicates the enhanced message content to be displayed (e.g., with the determining unit 1712).
In some embodiments, determining whether the first message includes an enhanced message content trigger includes determining whether a time at which the first message was received corresponds to a predetermined time frame (e.g., with the determining unit 1712).
In some embodiments, the enhanced message content includes content that applies an effect to the entire displayed conversation transcript (e.g., with the applying unit 1714).
In some embodiments, applying the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes accumulating animated objects on at least one message region other than the first message region (e.g., with the accumulating unit 1716).
In some embodiments, applying the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes animating at least one message region other than the first message region (e.g., with animating unit 1718).
In some embodiments, applying the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes temporarily fading message regions other than the first message region without fading the first message region (e.g., with the fading unit 1720).
In some embodiments, applying the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes temporarily ceasing to display message regions other than the first message region while maintaining display of the first message region (e.g., with the ceasing unit 1722).
In some embodiments, displaying the enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger includes displaying an image that temporarily replaces the entire messaging user interface (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1708).
In some embodiments, displaying the enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger includes displaying an image that temporarily replaces the entire messaging user interface, except for the first message region (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1708).
In some embodiments, applying the effect to at least one message region other than the first message region includes temporarily highlighting the first message region without highlighting message regions other than the first message region (e.g., with the highlighting unit 1724).
In some embodiments, the enhanced message content includes sound.
In some embodiments, the enhanced message content includes tactile output.
In some embodiments, displaying the enhanced message content includes displaying an animation of the first message region (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1708).
In some embodiments, displaying the enhanced message content includes generating and displaying moving virtual objects in response to scrolling of the conversation transcript (e.g., with the generating unit 1726 and the display enabling unit 1708).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 1706 is further configured to cease to display the enhanced message content that corresponds to the trigger (e.g., with the ceasing unit.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Detecting and Responding to Combinable Content in Separate Messages
One or more examples of an electronic device (e.g., portable multifunction device 100 or device 300) implementing this method are shown in
In accordance with some embodiments, method 1800 includes displaying (1802) a messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 5002, as shown in
Method 1800 further includes receiving (1804) a first message (e.g., message 5170, in message region 5008,
Method 1800 continues with receiving (1814) input of a second message in the message-input area (e.g., second message 5172 in message input area 5100, as shown in
Further, method 1800 includes, in response (1818) to detecting the input to send the second message to the messaging session: in accordance with a determination that the second message contains second combinable content, and the second combinable content and the first combinable content are parts (e.g., complementary parts) of a predefined combination, displaying (1820) content that corresponds to the predefined combination in the conversation transcript on the display. For example, the content corresponding to the predefined combination is displayed in a second message region, or an area between message regions having messages from the user of the device and message regions with messages from the at least one other user. In some embodiments, content corresponding to the predefined combination is briefly applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript when the second message is initially displayed in the messaging session.
Further, in accordance with a determination that the second message does not contain second combinable content that forms a predefined combination with the first combinable content, displaying (1844) the second message in a second message region in the conversation transcript on the display (i.e., without displaying content that corresponds to a predefined combination).
In some embodiments, the determination (1820) that the second combinable content and the first combinable content are parts of a predefined combination is performed (1822) in response to detecting the input (e.g., 5174,
In some embodiments, or in some circumstances, the first combinable content and the second combinable content that are part of a predefined combination are the same content (1824). For example, a first word or emoji for beer in a first message (5170,
In some embodiments, or in some circumstances, the first combinable content and the second combinable content that are part of a predefined combination are different content (1826). For example, a word or emoji for lightning and a word or emoji for key result in display of content that corresponds to a predefined combination, such as an emoji or sticker representing electricity, such as a light bulb. In another example, an emoji for an apple and the word or symbol (e.g., “π”) for the number pi result in display of content that corresponds to a predefined combination, such as an emoji or sticker for an apple pie. In yet another example, the word “Happy” in a first message and the word “Birthday” in a second message result in a display of balloons in a portion of the messaging user interface between the first message and second message or in the entire messaging user interface, for example as shown in
Optionally, users can define combinations of content that are the aforementioned predefined combinations, and/or they can define the content that corresponds to any such combination. More specifically, in some embodiments, or in some circumstances, respective first combinable content and respective second combinable content that are part of a respective predefined combination are defined (1828) by a user of the electronic device. For example, in some embodiments, the predefined combinations are defined by a user of the device or by users in a messaging session. Similarly, in some embodiments, or in some circumstances, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination is defined by a user of the device (1830). For example, in some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination is defined by a user of the device or by users in a messaging session.
A variety of content can be included in or used as the content that corresponds to the predefined combination. More specifically, in some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes animated content (1832), examples of which are balloons or confetti that move through the messaging user interface or a portion of the messaging user interface. In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes audio content (1834), such as music, or one or more tones, or recorded or synthesized speech. In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes haptic content (1836), such as a vibration or vibration pattern. Thus, in some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes animated content, audio content and/or haptic content (1838).
Further, in some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes (1840) automatically generated message text. For example, in the above described example, with a first word or emoji for beer in a first message (5170,
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes (1842) content that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript when the second message is initially displayed in the messaging session. For example, content in a “full-screen moment,” such as displaying a “fireworks” full screen effect in response to a first message, “Happy,” and a second message, “New Year,” as shown in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 1906 is configured to: receive a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to the first other user included in the messaging session, where the first message includes first combinable content (e.g., with the receiving unit 1910) and in response to receiving the first message, display the first message in a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit 1902 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1908). Processing unit 1906 is further configured to receive input of a second message in the message-input area (e.g., with the receiving unit 1910). Processing unit 1906 is further configured to, while the second message is displayed in the message-input area, detect an input to send the second message to the messaging session (e.g., with the detecting unit 1912) and, in response to detecting the input to send the second message to the messaging session: in accordance with a determination that the second message contains second combinable content and the second combinable content and the first combinable content are parts of a predefined combination, display content that corresponds to the predefined combination in the conversation transcript on the display unit 1902 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1908) and, in accordance with a determination that the second message does not contain second combinable content that forms a predefined combination with the first combinable content, display the second message in a second message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit 1902 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 1908).
In some embodiments, the determination that the second combinable content and the first combinable content are parts of a predefined combination is performed in response to detecting the input to send the second message to the messaging session (e.g., with the detecting unit 1912).
In some embodiments, the combinable content includes an emoticon.
In some embodiments, the combinable content includes an emoji.
In some embodiments, the combinable content includes a sticker.
In some embodiments, the first combinable content and the second combinable content that are part of a predefined combination are the same content.
In some embodiments, the first combinable content and the second combinable content that are part of a predefined combination are different content.
In some embodiments, respective first combinable content and respective second combinable content that are part of a respective predefined combination are defined by a user of the electronic device 1900.
In some embodiments, for a respective predefined combination, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination is defined by a user of the device 1900.
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes animated content.
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes audio content.
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes haptic content.
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes animated content, audio content and/or haptic content.
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes automatically generated message text.
In some embodiments, the content that corresponds to the predefined combination includes content that is applied to the entire displayed conversation transcript when the second message is initially displayed in the messaging session (e.g., with the applying unit 1914).
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Presenting Synchronized Media Content
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The animation continues with the representation continuing to increase in size and, as shown in
In some embodiments, the representation of the media item includes information that indicates that the media item is being viewed in synchrony with other users (e.g., “Synchronized Viewing of Trailer for Movie 123”), includes an affordance that, when selected, causes the messaging application to begin synchronized viewing of the media item (and causes remote devices associated with other users within the messaging session to concurrently begin synchronized viewing as well) (e.g., the play button affordance shown within the representation of the media item), and a play-head and progress bar. In some embodiments, after (and/or in conjunction with the animation discussed above) the representation of the media item is displayed in the central region, the message region that included the invitation from the second user is no longer displayed and an indication that the first user has accepted the second user's invitation is instead displayed. For example, the indication that the first user has accepted includes a textual description of “You accepted Alex's invitation to watch trailer for Movie 123” (as shown in
As shown in
In response to receiving a request from any of the users in the messaging session to begin synchronized viewing of the media item (e.g., one of the users hits the play affordance shown with the representation of the media item,
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As another example of user manipulations of the playing content, after the second user manipulates the playing content by providing a rewind command, the playing content is shown in the messaging user interface at the first electronic device in accordance with the second user's rewind command (e.g., as shown between
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As described below, the method 2100 provides an intuitive way to present synchronized media content in a messaging application. The method produces more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users to easily view media content in a synchronized fashion directly within a messaging application (and without having to be co-located with another user viewing the media content and without having to use very inefficient techniques to enable synchronized viewing). For battery-operated devices, the method increases user satisfaction with their devices, conserves power (e.g., by requiring few inputs to enable synchronized viewing of media content), and increases the time between battery charges. Furthermore, allowing users to easily view media content in a synchronized fashion directly within a messaging application enhances the operability of the device and makes the user-device interface (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient (e.g., by allowing for efficient synchronized viewing of media items).
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In some embodiments, the representation of the media item is added to the conversation transcript by the user (2106). In some embodiments, the representation of the media item is added to the conversation transcript by the at least one other user (2108). In this way, any user in the messaging session is able to initiate synchronized viewing of the media item. Additional details regarding facilitating/transmitting messages between the user and the at least one other user in order to enable synchronous viewing of the media item are provided below.
In some embodiments, the device receives (2110) a first request for synchronized viewing of the media item within the messaging user interface (e.g., the first request is from the user or the at least one other user). In some embodiments, receiving the first request includes receiving a URL for the media item and when a respective user (e.g., the user or the at least one other user or some other user associated with the messaging session) activates a play button for the media item, the device sends a play command, via a messaging network (cellular, WiFi) to the second electronic device and an indication of a current time at the first electronic device. In some embodiments, if the at least one other user hits the play button first, then the first electronic device receives the play command and the indication of a current time at the second electronic device.
In response to receiving the first request, the device initiates playing (2110) of content corresponding to the media item while the representation of the media item is displayed at the chronological position within the conversation transcript. In some embodiments, the first request is received (2112) via the second electronic device (e.g., a request by the at least one other user at the second electronic device to synchronously view the media item is routed through a server or sent directly to the first electronic device). In some embodiments, the first request is received (2114) via the user at the first electronic device (e.g., the user selects the play button shown in the representation of the media item illustrated in
Turning now to
In accordance with a determination that the chronological position is within a predetermined distance of the top portion of the messaging user interface, the device displays (2118) the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position within the messaging user interface (e.g., a synchronized content position that is defined relative to the top portion of the messaging user interface, such that the content item is pinned at the top portion of the messaging user interface while exchanged messages appear below). As shown in
After initiating playing of the content corresponding to the media item (and while continuing to play the content corresponding to the media item), the device displays (2120) (e.g., moves) the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position within the messaging user interface that is different than the chronological position. In some embodiments, the content corresponding to the media item (or the representation of the media item) floats up to the fixed position sometime after initiating playback of the content corresponding to the media item. In some embodiments, the representation of the media item remains in the chronological position while the content is playing and messages exchanged between the user and the at least one other user push the chronological position towards a top portion of the messaging user interface. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the content corresponding to the media item has moved to within a predetermined distance of the top portion, the electronic device displays the content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position (as also discussed above). In some embodiments, the representation of the media item is displayed at the chronological position (above the fold) while the playing content corresponding to the media item is displayed at the fixed position (in other words, representations of the media item are displayed at the fixed position and at the chronological position). By displaying the representation of the media item at the fixed position, users are able to continue viewing the media item in a substantially synchronous fashion with other users without having to interrupt their conversation. Therefore, users are able to quickly and conveniently watch a media item together and continue conversing normally, thereby enhancing operability of the device 100 and producing more efficient user-device interfaces (e.g., users need not switch back and forth between a messaging application and some other media-sharing or watching application).
In some embodiments, while displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item, users are able to manipulate the playing content (2122) (e.g., fast-forward, rewind, pause) and users are also able to scroll the conversation transcript (2126).
With respect to operation 2122, the device receives an indication that the at least one other user has manipulated the playing content (e.g., issued a fast-forward, rewind, or pause command) corresponding to the media item. In response to receiving the indication, the device modifies presentation of the playing content corresponding to the media item at the electronic device in accordance with the manipulations from the at least one other user (e.g., as shown in
In some embodiments, the manipulations include one or more of fast-forwarding the playing content, rewinding the playing content, and/or pausing the playing content. For example, the indication indicates that the at least one other user fast-forwarded the playing content and, in response to receiving the indication of the fast-forwarding, the presentation of the playing content is modified in accordance with the fast-forwarding (e.g., both the user's device and another device associated with the at least one other user both display the fast-forwarding in a substantially synchronous fashion). As another example, the indication indicates that the at least one other user rewound the playing content and, in response, the presentation of the playing content is modified in accordance with the rewinding. As one more example, the indication indicates that the at least one other user paused the playing content and, in response, the presentation of the playing content is paused.
As to operation 2126, while displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position, the device detects an input (e.g., a drag gesture moving the conversation transcript in a downward direction, as shown for gesture 2022 in
Turning now to
While displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position, the device also detects (2128) an end of the content corresponding to the media item. In response to detecting the end of the content corresponding to the media item, the device ceases to display the content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position. In some embodiments, ceasing to display includes presenting an animation of the media item (or the representation of the media item) returning to the chronological position within the conversation transcript (e.g., the animation 2050 illustrated in
In some embodiments, detecting the end of the playing of the content corresponds (2130) to receiving a request to end playing of the content (e.g., the request is received from any user associated with the messaging session, such as when a user hits a stop button or when a user leaves the messaging application). In some embodiments, detecting the end of the playing of the content corresponds (2132) to reaching an end of the playing of the content (e.g., the playing content concludes after reaching an end point).
In some embodiments, the synchronous viewing of the content corresponding to the media item described above is facilitated by sending play-head information over a message channel (e.g., a meta-message) whenever either user (or any user in a messaging session that includes more than two users) manipulates a position of the playing content (as discussed above with respect to fast-forwarding, rewinding, and/or pausing). In some embodiments, time synchronization protocols are used to send messages back and forth whenever the play-head is manipulated and/or to verify that the content is being viewed synchronously (e.g., if a particular user's network connection slows down, this can be detected and used to also slow down viewing at an electronic device for a different user (who is part of the messaging session in which synchronized viewing of a media item is taking place) in order to ensure that viewing remains synchronous). In some embodiments, if a touch event is detected (at an electronic device associated with a user who is part of a messaging session that includes synchronized viewing of a media item) that manipulates the play-head of the media item, the electronic device actively tracks the touch event and keeps sending messages (including play-head information) to the second electronic device (or to a plurality of devices, including the second electronic device) in order to ensure that synchronized viewing continues with interruption.
The embodiments and techniques for enabling synchronous viewing of media items in a messaging application may also be applied to asynchronous games that are played within a messaging application (including checkers, chess, connect four, gin, tic-tac-toe, etc.), a shared shopping list (e.g., both users are able to synchronously view a shopping list within a messaging application and can each individually check off items while they are shopping at the same or remotely-located businesses), a shared to-do list, and collaborative drawings.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 2208 is configured to display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2210), on the display (e.g., the display unit 2202), a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the first electronic device and at least one other user. In some embodiments, the conversation transcript includes a representation of a media item that is displayed at a chronological position within the conversation transcript, and the messaging session is configured to allow synchronized viewing of the media item by the user at the first electronic device and the at least one other user at a second electronic device that is distinct from the first electronic device. The processing unit is also configured to: receive a first request for synchronized viewing of the media item within the messaging user interface (e.g., with the synchronized viewing request receiving unit 2212) and, in response to receiving the first request, initiate playing of content corresponding to the media item (e.g., with the play initiation unit 2214) while the representation of the media item is displayed at the chronological position within the conversation transcript. After initiating playing of the content corresponding to the media item, display the playing content corresponding to the media item at a fixed position (e.g., with the displaying unit 2210 in conjunction with the display unit 2202) within the messaging user interface that is different than the chronological position. While displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position: (i) display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2210 in conjunction with the display unit 2202) messages exchanged between the user and the at least one other user below the playing content corresponding to the media item and (ii) detect an end of the content corresponding to the media item (e.g., with the detecting unit 2218). In response to detecting the end of the content corresponding to the media item, cease to display the content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position (e.g., with the displaying unit 2210 in conjunction with the display unit 2202).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the processing unit is further configured to: receive an indication that the at least one other user has manipulated the playing content corresponding to the media item (e.g., with the indication receiving unit 2216); and, in response to receiving the indication, modify presentation of the playing content corresponding to the media item at the electronic device in accordance with the manipulations from the at least one other user (e.g., with the presentation modification unit 2220).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the manipulations include fast-forwarding the playing content, rewinding the playing content, and/or pausing the playing content.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the representation of the media item is added to the conversation transcript by the user.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the representation of the media item is added to the conversation transcript by the at least one other user.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the first request is received via the second electronic device.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the first request is received via the user at the first electronic device.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the processing unit is further configured to: before displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position: (i) display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2210 in conjunction with the display unit 2202) messages exchanged between the user and the at least one other user within the messaging user interface, and displaying the messages includes displaying the messages under the playing content corresponding to the media item, such that a position within the messaging user interface of the playing content corresponding to the media item moves towards a top portion of the messaging user interface; and (ii) in accordance with a determination that the chronological position is within a predetermined distance of the top portion of the messaging user interface, display the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position within the messaging user interface.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, the processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the playing content corresponding to the media item at the fixed position, detect an input; in response to detecting the input, scroll the conversation transcript (e.g., with the scrolling unit 2222); and while scrolling the conversation transcript, in accordance with a determination that the chronological position of the media item is within a predetermined distance of the fixed position, move the playing content to the chronological position while continuing to play the playing content (e.g., with the displaying unit in conjunction with the display unit 2202).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, detecting the end of the playing of the content corresponds to receiving a request to end playing of the content.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2200, detecting the end of the playing of the content corresponds to reaching an end of the playing of the content
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Incorporate Handwritten Inputs in Messages
As shown in
In some embodiments, in response to receiving a selection of one of the selectable representations shown in user interface region 2351 (e.g., in response to input 2304 over a first selectable representation), the device updates message-input region 2303 to include handwritten text that is associated with the first selectable representation (e.g., as shown in
In some embodiments, users are also able to select handwritten text that is displayed in the message-input area 2303. For example, in response to a tap over the handwritten text displayed in the message-input area 2303 (
As shown in
In addition to selecting handwritten text by selecting any of the selectable representations shown in user interface region 2351, some embodiments also allow users to simply rotate the device in order to provide new handwritten inputs. For example, the user simply rotates the device from the portrait orientation (
In some embodiments, users may select background colors and/or patterns for the handwritten inputs (e.g., in response to user input 2308,
In some embodiments, the user is able to type the label into input region 2314 (as shown in
In some embodiments, in response to selection of a “Done” link (e.g., tap 2320) the device adds the newly-provided handwritten input to the message input-area 2303 and the user is then able to send the newly-provided handwritten input to other users. For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, line thickness for a particular handwritten stroke (e.g., strokes provided in conjunction with a particular handwritten input) is determined based on velocity and force applied by a user's finger (or stylus) during the particular handwritten stroke. In some embodiments, a number of ink-rendering techniques are utilized in order to accurately mimic the way that ink naturally swells on a surface (as discussed in more detail below).
In some embodiments, users are also able to train a custom user-specific handwriting keyboard via the user interfaces shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As described below, the method 2400 provides an intuitive way to provide and present user-specific handwritten inputs in a messaging application. The method helps to improve user satisfaction with their devices and produces more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users, e.g., to simply rotate their device in order to begin entering handwritten inputs. Such methods and interfaces also produce more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing to easily, efficiently, and quickly select handwritten inputs for inclusion in a conversation transcript of a messaging application. For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges. Furthermore, allowing users to simply rotate their devices in order to begin entering handwritten inputs and allowing users to easily, efficiently, and quickly select handwritten inputs enhances the operability of the devices and makes user-device interfaces (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient (e.g., by allowing users to easily customize their message content with handwritten inputs) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the device more quickly and efficiently (e.g., the user need not leave the messaging application, open and use a different application to input or locate handwritten inputs, and then return to use those inputs in the messaging application, instead the user simple provides and/or selects custom handwritten inputs directly within the messaging application).
As shown in
The device detects (2404) a change in the orientation of the electronic device from the portrait orientation to a landscape orientation (e.g., a user of the device physically rotates the device approximately 90 degrees along an axis). As an example, in
In response to detecting the change in the orientation of the electronic device (e.g., between
In some embodiments, ceasing to display the virtual keyboard includes (2408) ceasing to display a conversation transcript that is included in the messaging user interface while the orientation of the electronic device is in the portrait orientation (as shown between
After displaying the handwriting input area 2309, users are able to provide handwriting inputs (as discussed in reference to operations 2410-2416,
Turning now to
In some embodiments, while receiving handwritten inputs in the handwriting input area, the device sends (2412) (e.g., to a server for routing to a second device of a second user who is in a messaging session with the user of the electronic device, or directly to the second device) instructions to display an indication that the user is currently handwriting a message (e.g., a message bubble with a simulated handwritten stroke and the message bubble is displayed within a conversation transcription of a messaging user interface at the second device, such as indication 2322
In some embodiments, while receiving handwritten inputs in the handwriting input area, the device determines (2414) that the handwritten inputs are within a predetermined distance of an edge of the handwriting input area (e.g., within 1 px, 2 px, 3 px, 4 px, 5 px, or some other predefined distance) and, in accordance with the determining, while continuing to display at least a portion of the handwritten inputs, the device shifts a displayed portion of the handwriting input area to reveal additional space within the handwriting input area. For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, the user is able to manually cause the device to shift the displayed portion of the handwriting input area (e.g., by selecting the “>” affordance shown in
In some embodiments, the device receives (2416) a modification to at least a portion of the handwritten inputs (e.g., an annotation or embellishment of some previously-completed handwriting strokes, or a request to undo a portion of the handwritten inputs.) and, in response to receiving the modification, the device modifies the portion of the handwritten inputs and the preview (e.g., 2312) in accordance with the modification. For example, in response to an undo request (e.g., the user clicks an undo button (not pictured) displayed proximate to or within the handwriting input area 2309), the device deletes a last handwritten stroke provided by the user and concurrently deletes the same stroke from the preview 2312. In some embodiments, if the user taps over the undo button and keeps in contact with the undo button for a predetermined period of time (e.g., 2 seconds or more), the device clears the entire handwriting canvas (e.g., user interface/canvas 2309).
Turning now to
In some embodiments, in addition to being able to modify pre-recorded handwritten inputs, users are also able to select them for sending to other users (e.g., as shown in
For example, as shown in
In some embodiments, instead of drawing the first pre-recorded handwritten input, the second electronic device 2360 just displays (2426) the first pre-recorded handwritten input (i.e., without the drawing discussed above). For example, the second device 2360 just displays the message region 2324 as shown in
In some embodiments, the predetermined pace corresponds (2424) to a writing pace that was used by the user while providing the first pre-recorded handwritten input. In some embodiments, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that is different than a pace that was used by the user while providing the first pre-recorded handwritten input (e.g., a default pace for presenting handwritten inputs).
In some embodiments, the handwriting input area is available while the device is in the portrait orientation (e.g., for devices with larger displays). In some embodiments, in order to access the handwriting input area while the device is in the portrait orientation, a handwritten input selection affordance is included in the messaging user interface (e.g., affordance shown as being selected by input 2302A,
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In some embodiments, the method 2400 described above in reference to
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 2508 is configured to while the electronic device is in a portrait orientation, display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2510), on the display (e.g., the display unit 2502), a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a virtual keyboard; detect a change in the orientation of the electronic device from the portrait orientation to a landscape orientation (e.g., with the device orientation detecting unit 2512); and, in response to detecting the change in the orientation of the electronic device: cease to display the virtual keyboard (e.g., with the displaying unit 2510); and display, on the display, a handwriting input area that is configured to accept handwritten input from a user of the electronic device (e.g., with the displaying unit 2510).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is configured to: receive handwritten inputs at the handwriting input area (e.g., with the handwritten modification unit 2514); and in response to receiving the handwritten inputs, display a preview of the handwritten inputs, the preview including a user interface object in which the handwritten inputs will be displayed within the messaging user interface (e.g., with the displaying unit 2510).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is further configured to: receive a modification to at least a portion of the handwritten inputs (e.g., with the handwritten modification unit 2514) and, in response to receiving the modification, modify the portion of the handwritten inputs and the preview in accordance with the modification (e.g., with the handwritten modification unit 2514).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is further configured to: while receiving handwritten inputs in the handwriting input area, send instructions to display an indication that the user is currently handwriting a message (e.g., with the sending unit 2516).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is further configured to: display, within the handwriting input area, representations of pre-recorded handwritten inputs from the user of the electronic device (e.g., with the displaying unit 2510).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is further configured to: receive a selection of a first pre-recorded handwritten input (e.g., with the handwritten input selection unit 2518); and send the first pre-recorded handwritten input to a second device that is associated with another user in the messaging session (e.g., with the sending unit 2516), and sending the first pre-recorded handwritten input to the second device includes instructing the second device to draw the first pre-recorded handwritten input at a predetermined pace at the second device.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that was used by the user while providing the first pre-recorded handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that is different than a pace that was used by the user while providing the first pre-recorded handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is further configured to: receive a selection of a first pre-recorded handwritten input (e.g., with the handwritten input selection unit 2518); and send the first pre-recorded handwritten input to a second device that is associated with another user in the messaging session (e.g., with the sending unit 2516), and sending the first pre-recorded handwritten input to the second device includes instructing the second device to display the first pre-recorded handwritten input at the second device.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, the processing unit is further configured to: while receiving handwritten inputs in the handwriting input area, determine that the handwriting inputs are within a predetermined distance of an edge of the handwriting input area (e.g., with the determining unit 2522) and, in accordance with the determining, while continuing to display at least a portion of the handwritten inputs, shift a displayed portion of the handwriting input area to reveal additional space within the handwriting input area (e.g., with the handwritten input area shifting unit 2524).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2500, ceasing to display the virtual keyboard includes ceasing to display a conversation transcript that is included in the messaging user interface while the orientation of the electronic device is in the portrait orientation.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 2600 provides an intuitive way to provide and present user-specific handwritten inputs in a messaging application. The method helps to improve user satisfaction with their devices and produces more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users, e.g., to efficiently auto-replace typed inputs with handwritten inputs. For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges (e.g., by requiring only a single input to auto-replace a particular sequence of typed inputs with an associated handwritten input).
The device displays (2602), on the display: a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., including the message regions displaying messages exchanged between the user and the at least one other user, as shown in
The device also receives (2604), at the virtual keyboard, a plurality of typing inputs (the user types a plurality of keys on the display virtual QWERTY keyboard). For example, as shown in
In accordance with a determination that the one or more typing inputs match the stored sequence of characters (e.g., that the typed inputs “Thank you” match the stored label of “Thank you”), the device displays (2610) at a first location, proximate to a first set of characters that is displayed within the message-input area, a selectable representation of the stored handwritten input (e.g., selectable representation 2392A and 2392B shown in
The device also detects (2612), via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input (e.g., detects one of the inputs 2306 shown in
Turning now to
In some embodiments, the device receives (2616) a request to send a message to the at least one other user and, in response to receiving the request, the device displays within the conversation transcript a user interface object that includes an animation that draws the stored handwritten input at a predetermined pace (as shown in
In some embodiments, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that was used by the user while providing the stored handwritten input (thus allowing users to provided highly customized handwritten messages that include both the user's handwritten text and the predetermined pace at which the user's handwritten text was previously written). In some embodiments, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that is different from a pace that was used by the user while providing the stored handwritten input.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In some embodiments, the method 2600 described above in reference to
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 2708 is configured to display, on the display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2710 in conjunction with the display unit 2702), a messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a virtual keyboard, and a message-input area; receive, at the virtual keyboard, a plurality of typing inputs (e.g., with the typing inputs receiving unit 2712); while receiving the plurality of typing inputs, determine whether one or more typing inputs of the plurality of typing inputs match a stored sequence of characters that is associated with stored handwritten input from the user (e.g., with the determining unit 2714); in accordance with a determination that the one or more typing inputs match the stored sequence of characters, display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2710) at a first location, proximate to a first set of characters that is displayed within the message-input area, a selectable representation of the stored handwritten input, and the first set of characters is displayed within the message-input area and includes characters that correspond to the one or more typing inputs that match the stored sequence of characters; detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 2716)), via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input; and, in response to detecting the selection of the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input: cease to display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2710) the selectable representation of the stored handwritten input at the first location; and replace display (e.g., with the replacing unit 2718), within the message-input area, of the first set of characters that correspond to the one or more typing inputs with display of a representation of the stored handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2700, the processing unit is configured to: receive a request (e.g., with the request receiving unit 2722) to send a message to the at least one other user; and, in response to receiving the request, display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2710) within the conversation transcript a user interface object that includes an animation that draws the stored handwritten input at a predetermined pace.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2700, the processing unit is further configured to: in response to receiving the request to send the message to the at least one other user, send instructions (e.g., with the sending unit 2720) to render a user interface object that includes the animation that draws the stored handwritten input at the predetermined pace.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2700, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that was used by the user while providing the stored handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2700, the predetermined pace corresponds to a writing pace that is different from a pace that was used by the user while providing the stored handwritten input.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2700, after replacing the first set of characters with the representation of the stored handwritten input, the message-input area includes both the representation of the stored handwritten input and at least a first typed input of the plurality of typed inputs.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 2700, the stored sequence of characters corresponds to a label that the user provided for the stored handwritten input.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 2800 provides an intuitive way to provide and present user-specific handwritten inputs in a messaging application. The method helps to improve user satisfaction with their devices and produces more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users, e.g., to simply following a predefined training sequence in order to produce a custom keyboard with user-specific handwritten characters as keys on the custom keyboard. For battery-operated devices, such methods and interfaces conserve power and increase the time between battery charges. Furthermore, allowing users to easily, efficiently, and quickly produce custom keyboards with user-specific handwritten characters as keys enhances the operability of the devices and makes user-device interfaces (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient (e.g., by allowing users to easily customize their message content with handwritten inputs selected from the custom keyboard) which, additionally, reduces power usage and improves battery life of the device by enabling the user to use the device more quickly and efficiently (e.g., the user need not leave the messaging application, open and use a different application to input or locate handwritten inputs, and then return to use those inputs in the messaging application, instead the user simple provides and/or selects custom handwritten inputs directly within the messaging application).
The device detects (2802), via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input (that corresponds to a request to prepare a custom keyboard with handwritten characters, such as input 2326 in order to activate a keyboard preparation mode and then input 2328 in order to display the keyboard preparation user interface for a respective set of training characters,
In some embodiments, emphasized characters in the first and second portions change as the handwritten inputs are received (2806). In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that a respective handwritten input satisfies acceptance criteria, the device emphasizes a next character in the set of training characters (as shown in
In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that a respective handwritten input does not satisfy the acceptance criteria, the device provides an indication to the user as to how the handwritten input should be revised in order to satisfy the acceptance criteria. For example, as shown in
While presenting the keyboard preparation user interface, the device receives (2808), via the touch-sensitive surface, handwritten inputs that correspond to a predefined set of training characters (as discussed above in reference to
After receiving the handwritten inputs, the device detects (2812) a second input that corresponds to a request to display a messaging user interface that includes a message-input area and a virtual keyboard with a plurality of keys (e.g., the virtual keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard (such as that shown in
In response to detecting the second input, the device displays (2818) the messaging user interface that includes the message-input area and the virtual keyboard with the plurality of keys. For example the second input corresponds to a request to open a messaging application (e.g., by clicking an icon on a home screen page). The device receives (2818), via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the first key (e.g., the user taps over a representation of the “p” key shown on the QWERTY keyboard of
In some embodiments, outputting the representation of the first handwritten input includes (2820) rendering the first handwritten input at a pace that was recorded while receiving the first handwritten input.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In some embodiments, the methods described above in reference to
Handwriting GL Renderer
The handwriting renderer can be defined by two primary systems: wet and dry (as shown in Table 1 in
In some embodiments, each state described above (e.g., in reference to Table 1 in
In some embodiments, when presented to a screen (e.g., display 112 of device 100), Wet Composite is alpha blended on top of Dry Composite.
Bleed Behavior
Example equations for rendering bleed behavior that accurately mimics the way ink is applied to a surface is shown in Table 2 below:
In some embodiments, the Bleed Behavior is a time-based effect that changes each vertex's point size over a normalized time-of-lifespan. In some embodiments, the size is determined by filtered (smoothed) and normalized values of user pressure (force) and velocity (baked down to speed).
In some embodiments, when the simulation has completed its phase for a given point, a channel designated exclusively for the Dry Pipeline to receive is written to (e.g., it is critical that this channel is written to only once per point to avoid alpha over-coverage within the Dry Pipeline).
Example equations used to implement a Dynamic Circularization technique are shown in Table 3 below:
In some embodiments, during the fragment phase of the Wet Intermediate Pass, each GL_POINT is processed. Based on the point-size and fragment-coordinate of the point, we can ensure that the circularization of the point maintains a consistent edge alpha falloff. This consistency provides a consistent line edge appearance without the expense of MSAA (multi-sampled anti-aliasing) and regardless of line-weight/point-size.
An example matrix that illustrates Specular Wetness techniques is shown in Table 4 (see
In some embodiments, using a Laplacian Convolution Matrix for Wet Intermediate and Paper texture color, a two-dimensional vector is created based on adjacent pixel luminance (an example is shown in Table 4 in
Multiply Blend Using Segment Separation
Intermediate
In some embodiments, overlapping line segments are provided in conjunction with particular handwritten inputs. An example is shown in Table 5 (see
For the purposes of the example shown in Table 5 in
In some embodiments, the following equation is used to help with the bleeding techniques: BLEND=DIFF*TARGET_MULTIPLIER+(1.0−DIFF*TARGET_MULTIPLIER)*PREVIOUS_BLEND. In some embodiments, the diagonal component in Element 5F of Table 7 in
Composite
In some embodiments, when a request is made to render a pass to the composite frame buffer to be presented to screen, this task is much more trivial than traditional blend mode operations since the work has been done in the intermediate pass and, notably preserves alpha precisely. Other methods take pre-multiplied alpha and do expensive, imprecise work to extract alpha using methods like un-premultiply.
RGB=mix(BASE_COLOR,BLACK,linearstep(TARGET_MULTIPLIER,1.0,BLEND)).
A=ALPHA*PAPER_TEXTURE.
In some embodiments, the result from
Multiply Blend Using Segment Collation
In some embodiments, while the richness and complexity of segment separation blending may require one pass per segment in a live drawing setting, there are a few cases that require a more optimized method of rendering all non-live drawing data in as few passes as possible (e.g. Undo, Thumbnail, Recents). For these cases, it is ideal to collate as many segments as possible that are known to only overlap their previous segment.
Collision Detection to Determine Pass Endpoint
Element 6A in Table 8 in
In some embodiments, when all segments are known, fast-enumeration is used to go over each segment to determine two-dimensional vector intersection with all segments within the current pass (This includes detached segments from previous lines. This system is agnostic to beginning and end of complete strokes). When an intersection is determined, this group of vertices is denoted as a single pass by flagging the last segment as an endpoint. In some embodiments, in the second shape of
Additional details regarding techniques used in conjunction with the methods described above in reference to
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 2908 is configured to detect (e.g., with the input detecting unit 2910), via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input; in response to detecting the first input, present, on the display (e.g., with the displaying unit 2912 in conjunction with the display unit 2902), a keyboard preparation user interface; while presenting the keyboard preparation user interface, receive, via the touch-sensitive surface, handwritten inputs (e.g., with the handwritten input receiving unit 2918) that correspond to a predefined set of training characters; after receiving the handwritten inputs, detect a second input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 2910) that corresponds to a request to display a messaging user interface that includes a message-input area and a virtual keyboard with a plurality of keys, and a first key of the plurality of keys is associated with a first handwritten input of the received handwritten inputs; in response to detecting the second input, display the messaging user interface that includes the message-input area and the virtual keyboard with the plurality of keys (e.g., with the displaying unit 2912); receive, via the touch-sensitive surface, a selection of the first key (e.g., with the selection receiving unit 2914); and in response to receiving the selection of the first key, output a representation of the first handwritten input within the message-input area (e.g., with the handwriting input representation outputting unit 2916).
In some embodiments, the predefined set of training characters corresponds to characters displayed on a QWERTY keyboard.
In some embodiments, the virtual keyboard is a QWERTY keyboard.
In some embodiments, the virtual keyboard is a user-specific keyboard with keys, wherein each key includes a representation of one of the received handwritten inputs.
In some embodiments, outputting the representation of the first handwritten input includes rendering the first handwritten input at a pace that was recorded while receiving the first handwritten input.
In some embodiments, the keyboard preparation user interface includes: a first portion that displays the predefined set of training characters including a first emphasized character, and a second portion that displays one or more characters of the predefined set of training characters, the one or more characters including a second emphasized character.
In some embodiments, emphasized characters change as the handwritten inputs are received.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Selectively Scrunch Content in a Message Transcript
As shown in
Users are able to intuitively provide additional gestures (or continue providing a single gesture) that reduce a display size for content types other than the first content type. As shown in
In some embodiments, users are also able to quickly expand portions of the messaging user interface in response to a de-pinch gesture (e.g., gesture 3012). In response to detecting gesture 3012, the device increases display sizes for all content types (
As described below, the method 3100 provides an intuitive way to locate different types of content in a messaging application. The method produces more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users to use a simple gesture to quickly scale down display sizes for content in a messaging application, so that users are able to quickly locate desired content (e.g., users can scale down all text-only content in order to quickly locate emojis, photos, videos, or other types of content that may have been received a long time ago). For battery-operated devices, the method helps to conserve power and increase the time between battery charges (e.g., by allowing users to quickly locate desired content instead forcing users to employ inefficient and battery-draining techniques). Furthermore, allowing users to quickly locate desired content enhances the operability of the devices and makes user-device interfaces (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient by allowing users to easily locate desired content in a potentially large and difficult to search conversation transcript. The user need not scroll through pages and pages of content in the conversation transcript and can instead simply provide intuitive gestures to easily scale down content so that desired content is easily located.
The device displays (3102), on the display, a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, as shown in
In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type. For example, the second content type corresponds to messages containing content other than text-only content, such as emojis or graphical content sent and received via the message user interface, such as camera images, screenshots, maps objects, objects with text-rendering effects, and the like. In some embodiments, content items having the second content type include message regions that include text and emojis (e.g., message region 3001,
In some embodiments, a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. In some embodiments, each content item is displayed with a respective default display size. In some embodiments, different default sizes are associated with the content types (e.g., pictures and other graphical content have a different default display size than text-only content items).
While displaying the messaging user interface (and, in some embodiments, while a focus selector is over the messaging user interface), the device detects (3104), via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input. In some embodiments, the first input (e.g., a first portion of a pinch gesture, such as gesture 3002 shown in
In response to detecting the first input, the device reduces (3106) a display size of at least some content items having the first content type while continuing to display content items having the second content type with their respective first size. In some embodiments, reducing the display size includes reducing the display size for all content items having the first content type. In some embodiments, reducing the display size includes reducing the display size for only those content items having the first content type that are currently visible on the display (e.g., items of the first content type may or may not have a reduced display size while they are not currently visible within the portion of the messaging session that is visible within the messaging user interface on the display). As shown in
In this way, users can easily scrunch or squish down content of a first type (e.g., text-only content) within a messaging user interface in order to quickly search for other content having a type other than the first type. For example, a user can quickly search for a desired photograph or video, without having to scroll through pages and pages of text-only content, thereby quickly, efficiently, and intuitively locating desired (non-textual) content. Additionally, in some embodiments, after content has been squished down, timestamps that are displayed in the conversation transcript are easily visible and, thus, users can quickly search through a lengthy conversation transcript to find a relevant time period. In other embodiments, any other user interface could employ the aforementioned features. For example, any user interface that includes content of a variety of content types, such as a web browser user interface (including images, text, videos, etc.), an electronic book user interface (including text, images associated with the text, etc.), and others.
In some embodiments, in conjunction with reducing the display size of at least some content items having the first content type, the device provides (3108) haptic feedback. In some embodiments, haptic feedback is provided whenever display sizes for any of the content items is reduced (to indicate either that the gesture was received or that the gesture/input was “legal.”) (e.g., any type a messaging bubble is scrunched down, the device provides haptic feedback).
In some embodiments, reducing the display size includes (3110) reducing the display size in accordance with a determination that a characteristic (distance travelled, space between fingers in a pinch gesture, characteristic intensity of contact) of the first input satisfies first display-size-reduction criteria that are associated with the first content type.
In some embodiments, after reducing the display size of at least some of the content items having the first content type, the device detects (3112), via the touch-sensitive surface, a second input that corresponds to a request to scroll the messaging user interface. In response to detecting the second input, the device scrolls the messaging user interface while continuing to display: at least some of the content items having the first content type with the reduced display size, and content items having the second content type with their respective first sizes. In this way, users are easily able to scroll and search for desired content while keeping some content items at reduced display sizes (in order to assist in more easily locating desired content items).
In some embodiments, the user is able to provide a series of gestures or one continuous gesture in order to scrunch down display sizes for content within the messaging user interface. For example, in response to gesture 3004, the device continues to reduced display sizes for content have the first content type (e.g., message region 3003 is further reduced in size as compared to its size in
In some embodiments, the device detects (3114) a third input (e.g., a pinch gesture or a portion thereof, such as gesture 3006, shown in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface includes content items having a third content type (e.g., content included in message region 3009 includes text that is associated with a text-rendering effect). The device, after reducing display size of the at least some of the content items having the first and second content types, detects (3116) a fourth input (e.g., a pinch gesture or a portion thereof, such as gesture 3008 shown in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface includes content items having a fourth content type (e.g., message regions that include graphical content, such as images, maps objects, and other types of graphical content). After reducing display size of the at least some of the content items having the first, second, and third content types, the device detects a fifth input (e.g., a pinch gesture or a portion thereof, such as gesture 3010 shown in
In some embodiments, reducing display sizes for the at least some content items having each of the first, second, third, and fourth content types is performed based on a hierarchical order (e.g., a predefined order of importance) assigned to each of the content types. In other words, some embodiments include at least four different content types that are scrunched down one after another in response to inputs (e.g., pinch gestures or portions of a single pinch gesture). For example, messaging bubbles with only text are scrunched down first, then messaging bubbles that include emojis are scrunched down, followed by messaging bubbles that are associated with a text-rendering effect (e.g., private messages), and then photos that are included in the conversation transcript are scrunched down (in some embodiments, the photos are not included in messaging bubbles).
In some embodiments, the device receives a new input (e.g., one or more de-pinch gestures, such as gesture 3012,
In some embodiments, at any point during method 3100 (or method 3300 below) if a new message is received (and then displayed within a new message region within the messaging user interface), the device displays that message bubble at its respective first size (instead of displaying it as being scrunched down). In this way, users are still able to view new messages.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 3208 is configured to display (e.g., with the displaying unit 3210), on the display (e.g., the display unit 3202), a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a first content type, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type, and a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit is configured to: detect, via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input and, in response to detecting the first input, reduce a display size of at least some content items having the first content type while continuing to display content items having the second content type with their respective first size.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, the processing unit is configured to: after reducing the display size of at least some of the content items having the first content type, detecting, via the touch-sensitive surface, a second input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3212) that corresponds to a request to scroll the messaging user interface; and, in response to detecting the second input, scrolling the messaging user interface while continuing to display: at least some of the content items having the first content type with the reduced display size, and content items having the second content type with their respective first sizes (e.g., with the displaying unit 3210).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, the processing unit is further configured to: in conjunction with reducing the display size of at least some content items having the first content type, provide haptic feedback (e.g., with the haptic feedback providing unit 3216).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, the processing unit is further configured to: receive a new input; and, in response to receiving the new input, revert display size (e.g., with the display size reverting unit 3218) of the at least some content items having the first content type back to the respective first size.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, reducing the display size includes reducing the display size in accordance with a determination that a characteristic of the first input satisfies first display-size-reduction criteria that are associated with the first content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3214).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, the processing unit is further configured to: detect a third input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3212) and, in response to detecting the third input, reduce a display size of content items having the second content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3214).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, the messaging user interface includes content items having a third content type, and the processing unit is further configured to: after reducing display size of the at least some of the content items having the first and second content types, detect a fourth input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3212) and, in response to detecting the fourth input, reduce a display size of at least some of the content items having the third content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3214).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, the messaging user interface includes content items having a fourth content type, and the processing unit is further configured to: after reducing display size of the at least some of the content items having the first, second, and third content types, detect a fifth input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3212); and, in response to detecting the fifth input, reduce a display size of at least some of the content items having the fourth content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3214).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3200, reducing display sizes for the at least some content items having each of the first, second, third, and fourth content types is performed based on a hierarchical order assigned to each of the content types.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 3300 provides an intuitive way to locate different types of content in a messaging application. The method produces more efficient human-machine interfaces by allowing users to use a simple gesture to quickly scale down display sizes for content in a messaging application, so that users are able to quickly locate desired content (e.g., users can scale down all text-only content in order to quickly locate emojis, photos, videos, or other types of content that may have been received a long time ago). For battery-operated devices, the method helps to conserve power and increase the time between battery charges (e.g., by allowing users to quickly locate desired content instead forcing users to employ inefficient and battery-draining techniques). Furthermore, allowing users to quickly locate desired content enhances the operability of the devices and makes user-device interfaces (e.g., in the messaging application) more efficient by allowing users to easily locate desired content in a potentially large and difficult to search conversation transcript. For example, the user need not scroll through pages and pages of content in the conversation transcript and can instead simply provide intuitive gestures to easily scale down content so that desired content is easily located.
The device displays (3302), on the display, a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the messaging user interface includes a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, as shown in
In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type. For example, the second content type corresponds to messages containing content other than text-only content, such as emojis or graphical content sent and received via the message user interface, such as camera images, screenshots, maps objects, objects with text-rendering effects, and the like. In some embodiments, content items having the second content type include message regions that include text and emojis (e.g., message region 3001,
In some embodiments, a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. In some embodiments, each content item is displayed with a respective default display size. In some embodiments, different default sizes are associated with the content types (e.g., pictures and other graphical content have a different default display size than text-only content items).
While displaying the messaging user interface (and, in some embodiments, while a focus selector is over the messaging user interface), the device detects (3304), via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input. In some embodiments, the first input (e.g., a first portion of a pinch gesture, such as gesture 3002 shown in
In response to detecting the first input, the device reduces (3306) a display size of at least some content items having the first content type, such that a first content item having the first content type is reduced to a respective second size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined first display-size-reduction factor (e.g., content included in the message region 3003 is reduced from a first size,
Operations 3308 and 3310 correspond to operations 3108 and 3110, respectively, discussed above in reference to
In some embodiments, after reducing the display size of at least some of the content items having the first content type and at least some of the content items having the second content type, the device detects (3312), via the touch-sensitive surface, a second input that corresponds to a request to scroll the messaging user interface. In response to detecting the second input, the device scrolls the messaging user interface while maintaining displayed sizes of content items having the first content type at the respective second size and content items having the second content type at the respective third size.
In some embodiments, the device detects (3314) a third input and, in response, the device further reduces a display size of content items having the second content type (e.g., as shown in
Operations 3316, 3318, 3320, and 3322 correspond to operations 3116, 3118, 3120, and 3122, respectively, discussed above in reference to
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 3408 is configured to display (e.g., with the displaying unit 3410), on the display (e.g., display unit 3402), a messaging user interface that includes a plurality of content items. In some embodiments, the plurality of content items includes content items having a first content type, the plurality of content items includes content items having a second content type that is distinct from the first content type, and a respective content item in the plurality of content items is displayed with a respective first size. While displaying the messaging user interface, detect (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3412), via the touch-sensitive surface, a first input and, in response to detecting the first input: reduce a display size (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414) of at least some content items having the first content type, such that a first content item having the first content type is reduced to a respective second size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined first display-size-reduction factor; and reduce a display size (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414) of at least some content items having the second content type, such that a second content item having the second content type is reduced to a respective third size that is smaller than the respective first size by a predefined second display-size-reduction factor. In some embodiments, the predefined second display-size-reduction factor is less than the predefined first display-size-reduction factor.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the processing unit is configured to: after reducing the display size of at least some of the content items having the first content type, detecting, via the touch-sensitive surface, a second input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3412) that corresponds to a request to scroll the messaging user interface; and, in response to detecting the second input, scrolling the messaging user interface while continuing to display: at least some of the content items having the first content type with the reduced display size, and content items having the second content type with their respective first sizes (e.g., with the displaying unit 3410).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the processing unit is configured to: detect a third input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3412) and, in response to detecting the third input, further reduce display size of each content item having the second content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the processing unit is further configured to: in conjunction with reducing the display size of at least some content items having the first content type, provide haptic feedback (e.g., with the haptic feedback providing unit 3416).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the processing unit is further configured to: receive a new input; and, in response to receiving the new input, revert display size (e.g., with the display size reverting unit 3418) of the at least some content items having the first content type back to the respective first size.
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, reducing the display size includes reducing the display size in accordance with a determination that a characteristic of the first input satisfies first display-size-reduction criteria that are associated with the first content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the processing unit is further configured to: detect a third input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3412) and, in response to detecting the third input, reduce a display size of content items having the second content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the messaging user interface includes content items having a third content type, and the processing unit is further configured to: after reducing display size of the at least some of the content items having the first and second content types, detect a fourth input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3412) and, in response to detecting the fourth input, reduce a display size of at least some of the content items having the third content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, the messaging user interface includes content items having a fourth content type, and the processing unit is further configured to: after reducing display size of the at least some of the content items having the first, second, and third content types, detect a fifth input (e.g., with the input detecting unit 3412); and, in response to detecting the fifth input, reduce a display size of at least some of the content items having the fourth content type (e.g., with the display size reducing unit 3414).
In accordance with some embodiments of the electronic device 3400, reducing display sizes for the at least some content items having each of the first, second, third, and fourth content types is performed based on a hierarchical order assigned to each of the content types.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Integrated Messaging
In a first embodiment, device 100 detects a tap gesture including contact 3512 on image capture affordance 3516 in
In a second embodiment, device 100 detects a press gesture including contact 3524 on image capture affordance 3516 in
In a first embodiment, device 100 detects a press gesture including contact 3540 on previously captured digital image 3518-4 in
In a second embodiment, device 100 detects a press gesture including contact 3544 on previously captured digital image 3518-4, and then an increase in the intensity of contact 3544 above a first predefined intensity threshold (e.g., ITL), in
The device detects activation (3560) of pencil affordance 3552, in
The device then detects a tap gesture including contact 3586 on saving affordance 3551 in
In a first embodiment, device 100-1 places digital recording 3606 in message-input area 3520, in
Device 100-2, corresponding to a second user included in the messaging session corresponding to conversation transcript 3503, as illustrated in
A second embodiment also illustrates an exemplary embodiment where a swipe gesture reveals additional multimedia content recently accessed by the device. Device 100-1 detects a swipe gesture including movement 3628 of contact 3626 to the left, from position 3626-a in
Device 100-1 detects a press gesture including contact 3632 on news article 3628, associated with a webpage previously accessed by device 100-1, in
Device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3652, on application affordance 3508 in
In a first embodiment, default search user interface 3658 displays suggested content associated with device 100-1—location 3662, news article 3664 from an open web page, digital recording 3666, recently shared news article 3668, recently shared movie trailer 3670 from the internet, and recently shared digital image 3672—in
In a second embodiment, content from the internet, accessed via a search within the messaging search user interface, is posted to the messaging session without leaving the messaging application. Device 100-1 detects a tap gesture including contact 3676 on search-input area 3660 of default search user interface 3658, in
Additional search results are displayed in response to device 100-1 detecting a swipe gesture including movement 3688 of contact 3686 to the left, from position 3686-a in
Responsive to selection of movie trailer 3690, by detection of a tap gesture including contact 3690 in
The interactive reservation application is launched within the messaging application in
Device 100-1 also transmits information to device 100-2 that a reservation was made in the reservation application. In response to receiving the information transmitted from device 100-1, device 100-2 displays a corresponding reservation application object 3728 on the left-hand side of corresponding conversation transcript 3700, indicating that another device made the initial reservation. Reservation application object includes indication 3730 that the object is associated with a reservation application. Device 100-2 displays digital keyboard 3501 in
Device 100-2 then detects activation of the reservation application session by a tap gesture including contact 3738 on reservation application object 3728 displayed at location 3728-a in conversation transcript 3700 in
Device 100-2 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3744 in
Device 100-1 displays digital keyboard 3501 in
Device 100-2 receives reply message 3750 at 9:30 AM, and transiently displays it within reservation user interface 3712 in
Movement of reservation application object 3728 from the left-hand side to the right-hand side of conversation transcript 3700 reflects that the user of device 100-2 made the last input in the application session. Movement of reservation application object 3728 down in conversation transcript reflects the temporal order in which the last input was made in the application session (e.g., the original reservation was made before message 3736 was posted to the messaging session, while the reservation update was made after message 3750 was posted to the messaging session). The temporal position of the original reservation (e.g., prior to posting of message 3736) is archived by display of application archiving icon 3756.
In some embodiments, selection of an application archiving icon (e.g., by a tap gesture) causes the device to display information about the particular event being archived (e.g., in some embodiments, tapping on application archiving icon 3756 would cause display of information on the original reservation (e.g., within the conversation transcript or after displaying the application user interface).
The display of reservation application object 3728 is also updated on device 100-1 in response to the changes to the reservation made by device 100-2. Device 100-1 ceases to display digital keyboard 3501, responsive to swipe gesture including movement 3764 of contact 3761 from location 3762-a in
The interactive tic-tac-toe application is launched within the messaging application in
Device 100-1 then detects placement of ‘O’ 3792 in the center square of tic-tac-toe board 3791 in
While device 100-1 is initiating the tic-tac-toe session, device 100-2 displays activity region 3703 including tic-tac-toe icon 3793 in conversation transcript 3700 indicating that the user of another device is contemporaneously initiating a session of an interactive application within the messaging session, as in
Responsive to detecting a tap gesture on tic-tac-toe application object 3705, including contact 3707 in
Device 100-2 then detects placement of ‘X’ 3794 in the upper right square of tic-tac-toe board 3791 in
Device 100-2 then closes tic-tac-toe user interface 3782 in
Responsive to receiving information that ‘X’ 3794 was placed on tic-tac-toe board 3791 on device 100-2, device 100-1 updates display of tic-tac-toe user interface, which was open when the information was received, to display ‘X’ 3794 on board 3791 in
Device 100-1 receives message 3798 from device 100-2, while tic-tac-toe user interface 3782 remains open over messaging user interface 3500, in
A pizza ordering application is launched in
Device 100-1 receives the information sent from device 100-2 and, in response, displays pizza ordering application object 3735 in conversation transcript 3700 in
Device 100-2 then detects a tap gesture on affordance 3733-1 for adding toppings to the pizza, including contact 3737 in
Device 100-1 receives the information sent from device 100-2 and, in response, displays pepperoni on the pizza shown in pizza ordering application object 3735 in
When device 100-2 receives message 3741 posted from device 100-1, pizza ordering application object 3735 moves up on touch screen 112, in accordance with its temporal order within the messaging session, as in
Likewise, when device 100-1 receives message 3747 posted from device 100-2, pizza ordering application object 3735 is pinned to the top of conversation transcript 3700 in
Likewise, messages posted to the messaging session continue to slide behind pizza ordering application object 3735 on device 100-2, as shown in
Mushrooms are then added to the pizza from device 100-1. Pizza ordering application input area 3731 is displayed on the device in response to a tap gesture on pizza ordering application object 3735 in conversation transcript 3700, including contact 3756 in
Upon receiving the information from device 100-1, device 100-2 displays mushrooms on the pizza within pizza ordering application object 3735, in
Device 100-1 receives message 3753, as displayed in conversation transcript 3700 in
Upon receiving the information for device 100-1, device 100-2 likewise displays pizza ordering application archiving icon 3755 at the end of conversation transcript 3700 in
The device then detects a swipe gesture including movement 3814 of contact 3812 to the right, from position 3812-a in
The device detects input of a message, displayed within message-input area 3502 in
The device then displays the three activatable affordances—digital image affordance 3504, digital canvas affordance 3506, and application affordance 3508—in
In response to detecting a tap gesture, including contact 3874 in
In one embodiment, a menu of actions for interacting with another user included in the messaging session is displayed by tapping on the user's avatar. Device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3880 in
In a first embodiment, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3902 in
In a second embodiment, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3934 in
In a third embodiment, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3952 in
In a first embodiment, an electronic sticker is posted to the conversation transcript through the message-input area, in response to tapping on the electronic sticker. Device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3912 in
In a second embodiment, an electronic sticker is dragged into the conversation transcript by a drag gesture, and is posted to the messaging session at the location it was dragged to in the conversation transcript. Device 100-1 detects a drag gesture, including movement 3918 of contact 3916, which was initiated on electronic sticker 3906, from position 3916-a, within sticker pack 3904, in
In a third embodiment, an electronic sticker is not posted to the messaging session when it is not dragged all the way into the conversation transcript. Device 100-1 detects a drag gesture, including movement 3922 of contact 3920, which was initiated on electronic sticker 3910, from position 3920-a, within sticker pack 3904, in
In a fourth embodiment, an electronic sticker is dragged into the conversation transcript by a drag gesture, and is posted to the messaging session at a nearest predefined position to the location it was dragged to in the conversation transcript. Device 100-1 detects a drag gesture, including movement 3926 of contact 3924, which was initiated on electronic sticker 3908, from position 3924-a, within sticker pack 3904, in
In a fifth embodiment, an electronic sticker is posted directly to the messaging session, at the next temporal position for a message posted in the transcript, in response to detecting a deep press gesture. Device 100-1 detects a press gesture including contact 3932 on snowman sticker 3906 in
In
In one embodiment, the size of an electronic sticker changes in response to the pressure of a contact on the sticker. In
In one embodiment, the rotation of an electronic sticker changes in response to a rotation gesture by a contact on the sticker. Device 100-1 detects a counter-clockwise rotation gesture including rotation 3944 of contact 3940 from position 3940-c in
In one embodiment, the position of an electronic sticker can be changed after initially placing the sticker within the conversation transcript. Device 100-1 detects a drag gesture initiating over snowman sticker 3906 in conversation transcript 3700, after the sticker was initially placed in the transcript in
In one embodiment, the size of an electronic sticker is changed after initially placing the sticker with the conversation transcript. As a continuation of the gesture described above, device 100-1 detects an increase in the intensity of contact 3946 between
In one embodiment, the rotation of an electronic sticker is changed after initially placing the sticker with the conversation transcript. As a continuation of the gesture described above, device 100-1 detects a counter-clockwise rotation gesture including rotation 3950 of contact 3946 from position 3946-b in
In one embodiment, the position, size, and/or rotation of an electronic sticker is changed by a second user after being posted to the messaging session. Device 100-1 receives information from another device corresponding to another user included in the messaging session associated with conversation transcript 3700 (e.g., “Abe”). The information conveys that Abe changes the position, size, and rotation of snowman sticker 3906 from orientation (e.g., position) 3906-h, as illustrated in
In a first embodiment, a menu of actions for interacting with another user included in the messaging session is displayed by tapping on the user's avatar. Device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 4004 in
In a second embodiment, the stacked avatars are cycled to display a different avatar on top of the stack by deep pressing on the stack of avatars. Device 100-1 detects a press gesture, including contact 4006 in
Device 100-1 then detects a tap gesture, including contact 4012 in
In a first embodiment, tapping on the stack of avatars spreads the avatars out, such that a particular avatar can be selected. Device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 4030 in
In a second embodiment, which is also a continuation of the first embodiment, deep pressing on a particular avatar calls up a menu of activatable actions for interacting with the user corresponding to the avatar. Device 100-1 detects a press gesture, including contact 4038 in
In a first embodiment, the device prompts the user to view additional content associated with the identified word or phrase within the messaging user interface by displaying a selectable affordance. Device 100-1 receives message 4102 from Mary Todd, displayed in conversation transcript 3503 in
In a second embodiment, the device prompts the user to view additional content associated with the identified word or phrase in a separate search user interface by highlighting the word or phrase. Device 100-1 receives message 4114 from Abe, displayed in conversation transcript 3503 in
As described below, the method 4200 provides an intuitive way to capture and post digital images within a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when capturing and posting digital images within a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to capture and post digital images within a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (4202) a messaging user interface (e.g., of a messaging application) on the display (e.g., user interface 3500 on touch screen 112 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (4204) an input that activates the digital image affordance (e.g., for an electronic device with a touch sensitive display, detecting a tap gesture on the digital image affordance). For example, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the digital image affordance, the device replaces (4206) display of the keyboard with display of a plurality of digital images, the plurality of digital images including one or more digital images stored in the memory and a live preview image from the digital camera. For example, responsive to detecting a tap gesture including contact 3512 in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface is not displaying a digital keyboard prior to detecting activation of the digital image affordance (e.g., the conversation transcript is maximized and includes display of the digital image affordance). For example, in
In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes displaying the plurality of digital images over the keyboard. In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes ceasing to display the keyboard and displaying the plurality of digital images where the keyboard had been displayed (e.g., as in
In some embodiments, the plurality of digital images is a scrollable array of digital images. For example, in
In some embodiments, the plurality of digital images includes a recently shared image, a recently received image, an image including a participant in the conversation (e.g., as identified by facial recognition), a real-time image from a forward-facing digital camera in the device, or a real-time image from a backwards-facing digital camera in the device.
In some embodiments, the one or more digital images stored in the memory, and displayed in response to detecting the input that activates the digital image affordance, consist (4208) of digital images captured (and or posted) during the messaging session.
The device detects (4210) an input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images (e.g., for an electronic device with a touch sensitive display, detecting a tap gesture on the live image). For example, in
In response to detecting that input that selects the live image, the device captures (4212) a digital image with the digital camera, while maintaining display of the conversation transcript. For example, in response to detecting an input that includes contact 3512 in
In some embodiments, after capturing the digital image, the device displays (4214) the digital image captured by the digital camera in the conversation transcript and transmits a representation of the captured digital image to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the captured digital image in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session. For example, device 100-1 detects an input including contact 3522 on message-content posting affordance 3520 in
In some embodiments, the captured image is automatically posted to the messaging session upon selection of the live image. For example, in response to detecting a deep press gesture including contact 3524 in
In some embodiments, the captured image is displayed in the message input area and the user posts the image to the messaging session (e.g., by activating a send icon with a tap gesture). For example, activation of message-content posting affordance 3520 in
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the digital image captured by the digital camera in the conversation transcript (or any previously captured image) and transmitting a representation of the captured image, the device displays the digital image captured by the digital camera (or any previously captured image) in the message input area (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input terminating the digital image editing mode, the device displays the edited digital image captured by the digital camera in the conversation transcript and sends a representation of the edited image to at least one other electronic device corresponding to another user included in the messaging session.
In some embodiments, any digital image (e.g., any of previously captured digital images 3518) can be edited from the messenger application and then posted to a messaging session, in accordance with the description above.
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that selects the live preview image, and after capturing the digital image, the device displays the digital image in the message-input area (e.g., digital image 3518-5 displayed in message-input area 3502 in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that selects the live image, in accordance with a determination that the input that selects the live image meets one or more input-area-display criteria (e.g., one or more criteria based on the motion, timing, and/or intensity of a contact in the input), the device displays (4220) the digital image captured by the digital camera in the message input area (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface. Detecting the input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images includes that the device detects (4222) a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to display of the live image on the display. The one or more transcript-area-display criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the first contact on the touch-sensitive surface meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the transcript-area-display criteria to be met (e.g., transcript-area-display criteria are met in
In some embodiments, the input-area-display criteria are met when a characteristic intensity of the first contact is between a first intensity threshold and a second intensity threshold and the transcript-area-display criteria are met when a characteristic intensity of the first contact is between the second intensity threshold and a third intensity threshold. In some embodiments, the second intensity threshold is above the first intensity threshold and the third intensity threshold is above the second intensity threshold (e.g., tap to display the digital image in the message input area before posting the image to the messaging session and light press (or deep press) to post the digital image directly to the messaging session). In some embodiments, the second intensity threshold is below the first intensity threshold and the third intensity threshold is below the second intensity threshold (e.g., deep press) to display the digital image in the message input area before posting the image to the messaging session and tap to post the digital image directly to the messaging session).
In some embodiments, the one or more input-area-display criteria are met upon detection (4224) of a tap gesture on the touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a tap gesture including contact 3512 in
In some embodiments, prior to detecting the input that selects the live preview image (or a previously captured digital image) displayed within the plurality of digital images, the device detects a first portion of a second input that includes detecting an increase in a characteristic intensity of a second contact, at a location that corresponds to display of a first digital image within the plurality of digital images above a preview-intensity threshold. For example, device 100-1 detects an input including contact 3540, which increases in intensity above a predefined intensity threshold (e.g., ITL or ITD) between
In response to detecting the first portion of the second input, the device increases (4226) the size of the first digital image. For example, in response to detecting the increase in intensity of contact 3540, device 100-1 displays enlarged preview 3507 of digital image 3518-4 in
In some embodiments, the device detects a user input including a first swipe gesture that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first digital image in the plurality of digital images, the first swipe gesture moving the focus selector in a first direction (e.g., detects a drag gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface, such as a touch sensitive display, that starts at the first digital image and moves in a first direction (e.g., towards the edge of the display), or detects a swipe gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface that starts while a cursor or other pointer is at the first digital image on the display and moves the pointer in a first direction on the display). For example, device 100-1 detects a swipe gesture to the left, including movement 3538 of contact 3536 from location 3536-a in
In response to detecting the first swipe gesture, the device scrolls display (4228) of the plurality of digital images in the first direction on the display, wherein the scrolling display includes ceasing to display digital images in the plurality of digital images that are scrolled off a first edge of the display and displaying new digital images in the plurality of digital images from a second (e.g., opposite) edge of the display (e.g., photos are scrolled off the display in the direction of the swipe gesture and new images are brought onto the display from the opposite edge of the display). For example, in
In some embodiments, the device detects a user input including a second swipe gesture that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first digital image in the plurality of digital images, the first swipe gesture moving the focus selector in a second direction (e.g., opposite of the first direction; e.g., the device detects a drag gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface, such as a touch sensitive display, that starts at the first digital image and moves in a second direction (e.g., towards an opposite edge of the display), or detects a swipe gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface that starts while a cursor or other pointer is at the first digital image on the display and moves the pointer in a second direction on the display. For example, device 100-1 detects a swipe gesture to the right, including movement of contact 3812 from position 3812-a in
In response to detecting the second swipe gesture, the device displays (4230) (e.g., reveals from a first edge of the display) a first affordance for the digital camera and a second affordance for a photo library. For example, full-screen camera affordance 3816 and photo library affordance 3818 are revealed in digital image tray 3806, from the left side of touch screen 112, in response to detecting the swipe gesture including movement 3814 of contact 3812
In some embodiments, while displaying the first affordance for the digital camera (e.g., camera affordance 3816 in
In some embodiments, while displaying the second affordance for the photo library (affordance 3818 in
While displaying the plurality of digital images from the digital photo library, the device detects an input that selects a digital image in the plurality of digital images from the digital photo library and in response to detecting the input that selects the digital image from the digital photo library, the device displays the digital image from the digital photo library in the conversation transcript. In some embodiments, the digital image is automatically posted to the messaging session upon selection of the image. In some embodiments, the digital image is displayed in the message input area and the user posts the image to the messaging session (e.g., by activating a send icon with a tap gesture). The device also transmit a representation of the digital image from the digital photo library to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session (e.g., “Abe”), where the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the digital image from the digital photo library in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 4312 is configured to display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) a messaging user interface on the display unit, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a keyboard, a message-input area, and a digital image affordance. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, while displaying the messaging user interface, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that activates the digital image affordance. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the digital image affordance, replace display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) of the keyboard with display of a plurality of digital images, the plurality of digital images including one or more digital images stored in the memory unit 4310 and a live preview image from the digital camera unit 4308. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting that input that selects the live image, capture (e.g., with image capture unit 4320) a digital image with the digital camera unit 4308, while maintaining display of the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, after capturing the digital image, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the conversation transcript, and transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 4320) a representation of the captured digital image to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the captured digital image in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, prior to displaying the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the conversation transcript and transmitting a representation of the captured image, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the message input area. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, while displaying the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the message input area, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that activates an image editing mode. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the image editing mode, replace display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) of the messaging user interface with display of a digital photo editing user interface, wherein the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 is displayed in the digital photo editing user interface. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, while displaying the digital photo editing mode, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that edits the digital photo captured by the digital camera unit 4308. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that edits the digital photo captured by the digital camera unit 4308, edit (e.g., with editing unit 4322) the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, after editing the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input terminating the digital image editing mode. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input terminating the digital image editing mode, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the edited digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the message input area.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, in response to detecting the input that selects the live preview image, and after capturing the digital image, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image in the message-input area. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, while displaying the digital image in the message-input area, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) input of a message in the message input area. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, after detecting input of the message in the message-input area, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that corresponds to a request to post contents of the message-input area to the messaging session, the contents including the digital image and the message. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the message-input area to the messaging session: display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image in the conversation transcript, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the message in the conversation transcript, wherein the message partially overlaps the digital image in the conversation transcript, and transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 4320) a representation of the digital image and the message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the digital image and the message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session, wherein the message partially overlaps the representation of the digital image in the conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, in response to detecting the input that selects the live image, in accordance with a determination that the input that selects the live image meets one or more input-area-display, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the message input area. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the input that selects the live image meets one or more transcript-area-display criteria, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in the conversation transcript, and send (e.g., with transmitting unit 4320) instructions, to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, to display the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 4308 in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes one or more sensors units 4306 configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4304. In some embodiments, detecting the input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images includes detecting a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4304 that corresponds to display of the live image on the display unit. In some embodiments, the one or more transcript-area-display criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the first contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4304 meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the transcript-area-display criteria to be met. In some embodiments, the one or more input-area-display criteria do not require that the characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4304 meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met.
In some embodiments, the one or more input-area-display criteria are met upon detection of a tap gesture on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4304.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, prior to detecting the input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) a first portion of a second input that includes detecting an increase in a characteristic intensity of a second contact, at a location that corresponds to display of a first digital image within the plurality of digital images, above a preview intensity threshold. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the first portion of the second input, increase the size of the first digital image. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, after increasing the size of the first digital image, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) a second portion of the second input that includes detecting a decrease in the characteristic intensity of the second contact below the preview intensity threshold. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the second portion of the second input, decrease the size of the first digital image.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) a user input including a first swipe gesture that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first digital image in the plurality of digital images, the first swipe gesture moving the focus selector in a first direction. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the first swipe gesture, scroll display (e.g., with scrolling unit 4324) of the plurality of digital images in the first direction on the display unit, wherein the scrolling display includes ceasing to display digital images in the plurality of digital images that are scrolled off a first edge of the display unit and displaying new digital images in the plurality of digital images from a second edge of the display unit.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) a user input including a second swipe gesture that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first digital image in the plurality of digital images, the first swipe gesture moving the focus selector in a second direction. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the second swipe gesture, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) a first affordance for the digital camera unit 4308 and a second affordance for a photo library.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, while displaying the first affordance for the digital camera unit 4308, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that activates the first affordance for the digital camera unit 4308. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the first affordance for the digital camera unit 4308, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) a user interface for the digital camera unit 4308 over at least a portion of the messaging user interface.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4312 is configured to, while displaying the second affordance for the photo library, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that activates the second affordance for the photo library. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the second affordance for the photo library, cease to display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the plurality of digital images including one or more digital images stored in the memory unit 4310 and a live preview image from the digital camera unit 4308 and display a plurality of digital images from a digital photo library. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, while displaying the plurality of digital images from the digital photo library, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4316) an input that selects a digital image in the plurality of digital images from the digital photo library. The processing unit 4312 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that selects the digital image from the digital photo library, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4314) the digital image from the digital photo library in the conversation transcript, and transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 4320) a representation of the digital image from the digital photo library to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the digital image from the digital photo library in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the one or more digital images stored in the memory unit 4310, and displayed in response to detecting the input that activates the digital image affordance, consist of digital images captured during the messaging session.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 4400 provides an intuitive way to search for and share multimedia content within a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when searching for and sharing multimedia content within a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to search for and share multimedia content within a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (4402) a messaging user interface (e.g., of a messaging application, for example, user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, the search affordance is displayed as a launch icon for a search application in a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications within the messaging user interface (e.g., search launch icon 3607 is displayed in application selection tray 3654 with launch icons 3601, 3603, 3605, 3609, 3611, 3613, and 3615). In some embodiments, the search affordance is a search application launch icon (4404) that is displayed with a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications within the messaging application.
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications in the messaging user interface, the messaging user interface included the conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of the messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a keyboard (e.g., displayed in a second area of the display), a message-input area, and an application affordance. For example, in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface is not displaying a digital keyboard prior to detection of the application affordance (e.g., the conversation transcript is maximized and includes display of the application affordance). For example, as illustrated in
In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications over the keyboard. In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes ceasing to display the keyboard and displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications where the keyboard had been displayed.
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (4408) an input that activates the search affordance. For example an input including contact 3602 on search affordance 3602 in
In response to detecting the input that activates the search affordance (4410), the device ceases to display the messaging user interface and displays a search user interface, the search user interface including a search field and a plurality of categorized content items, wherein the plurality of categorized content items includes at least a content item stored on the electronic device and a content item from the Internet. For example, in response to activating search application launch icon 3607 in
In some embodiments, the content items include suggested content, such as content open on the device, content recently accessed on the device (e.g., content 3662, 3664, and 3666 in
While displaying the search user interface, the device detects an input that selects a first content item in the plurality of categorized content items (e.g., for an electronic device with a touch sensitive display, detecting a tap gesture on the first content item). For example, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture including contact 3674 on movie trailer 3670 in
After detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of categorized content items (4414), the device ceases to display the searching user interface and displays the first content item in the conversation transcript within the messaging user interface. For example, in response to detecting a tap gesture including contact 3674 on movie trailer 3670 in
The device also transmits (4416) the first content item (e.g., information relating to the first content item) to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session (e.g., “Abe”), where the one or more electronic devices display the first content item in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, detecting the input that selects the first content item includes: detecting a first input while a focus selector is over the first content item, and displaying the selected first content item in a message-input area. For example, as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the first content item is displayed in the conversation transcript of the messaging session (e.g., is directly posted to the messaging session) in response to detecting the input that selects the first content item. For example, in response to detecting a tap gesture including contact 3674 on movie trailer 3670 in
In some embodiments, while displaying the search user interface, and prior to detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of categorized content items, the device (4418) receives input of a query in the search field and, in response to receiving input of the query in the search field, updates the displayed plurality of categorized content items to display content items that satisfy the query. For example, while displaying search user interface 3658 in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that selects the first content item, the device (4420) displays the first content item in the message-input area, while displaying the first content item in the message-input area, receiving input of a message in the message input area (e.g., a text message). After receiving input of the message in the message-input area, the device detects an input that corresponds to a request to post the contents of the message-input area to the messaging session (e.g., detecting a tap gesture on a send icon), the contents including the first content item and the message. In response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the message-input area to the messaging session, the device displays the first content item in the conversation transcript, displays the message (e.g., within a message region) in the conversation transcript, wherein the message (e.g., the message region) partially overlaps the first content item in the conversation transcript, and transmits the first content item and the message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first content item and the message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session, wherein the message (e.g., the message region) partially overlaps the first content item in the conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that selects the first content item, the device (4422): in accordance with a determination that the input that selects the first content item meets one or more input-area-display criteria (e.g., one or more criteria based on the motion, timing, and/or intensity of a contact in the input), displays the first content item in the message input area (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface. Detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of content items includes detecting a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to display of the first content item on the display. The one or more transcript-area-display criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the first contact on the touch-sensitive surface meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the transcript-area-display criteria to be met (e.g., transcript-area-display criteria are met in
In some embodiments, (4424) input-area-display criteria are met when a characteristic intensity of the first contact is between a first intensity threshold and a second intensity threshold and the transcript-area-display criteria are met when a characteristic intensity of the first contact is between the second intensity threshold and a third intensity threshold. In some embodiments, the second intensity threshold is above the first intensity threshold and the third intensity threshold is above the second intensity threshold (e.g., tap to display the content item in the message input area before posting the content item to the messaging session and light press (or deep press) to post the first content item directly to the messaging session). In some embodiments, the second intensity threshold is below the first intensity threshold and the third intensity threshold is below the second intensity threshold (e.g., light press (or deep press) to display the content item in the message input area before posting the content item to the messaging session and tap to post the first content item directly to the messaging session).
In some embodiments, the one or more input-area-display criteria are met (2426) upon detection of a tap gesture on the touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a tap gesture including contact 3690 in
In some embodiments, while displaying the first content item in the conversation transcript within the messaging user interface, the device (4428) detects a first input by a first contact at a location that corresponds to the first content item and, in response to detecting the first input, in accordance with a determination that the first contact meets one or more expansion criteria (e.g., a tap, deep press, or long press gesture), the device displays an expanded version of content associated with the first content item. For example, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture, including contact 3636, on news article 3634 displayed in conversation transcript 3503, in
In some embodiments, the expanded version of the content is navigation to a website, display of an application preview platter displaying more content than the first content item displayed in the conversation transcript, display of a video, or opening of an interactive application within the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the device detects (4430), in the conversation transcript, a word or phrase associated with additional content stored on the electronic device and additional content available on the Internet (e.g., business/restaurant info, music info, movie info; insert boilerplate from Siri/ontology applications). For example, device 100-1 device recognizes phrase 4103 (“Astron Omer”) as the name of an actor about whom information is available on the internet. In response, the device displays highlighting 4116 of phrase 4103 in
In some embodiments, the device detects (4432), in the conversation transcript, a word or phrase associated with additional content stored on the electronic device and additional content available on the Internet (e.g., business/restaurant info, music info, movie info; insert boilerplate from Siri/ontology applications). In some embodiments, detecting the word or phrase is done in in response to detecting the input that activates the search affordance. The plurality of categorized content items displayed in the search user interface includes content item from the Internet associated with the word or phrase detected in the conversation transcript.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 4506 is configured to: display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) a messaging user interface on the display unit 4502, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device 4500 and at least one other user, and a search affordance. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, while displaying the messaging user interface, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4510) an input that activates the search affordance. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that activates the search affordance: cease to display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the messaging user interface, and display a search user interface, the search user interface including a search field and a plurality of categorized content items, wherein the plurality of categorized content items includes at least a content item stored on the electronic device 4500 and a content item from the Internet. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, while displaying the search user interface, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4510) an input that selects a first content item in the plurality of categorized content items. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, after detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of categorized content items: cease to display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the searching user interface, display the first content item in the conversation transcript within the messaging user interface, and transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 4512) the first content item to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first content item in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to, while displaying the search user interface, and prior to detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of categorized content items, receive input (e.g., with receiving input unit 4518) of a query in the search field. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, in response to receiving input of the query in the search field, update (e.g., with updating unit 4516) the displayed plurality of categorized content items to display content items that satisfy the query.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to, in response to detecting the input that selects the first content item, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the first content item in the message-input area. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, while displaying the first content item in the message-input area, receive input (e.g., with receiving input unit 4518) of a message in the message input area. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, after receiving input of the message in the message-input area, detect an input that corresponds to a request to post the contents of the message-input area to the messaging session, the contents including the first content item and the message. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the message-input area to the messaging session, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the first content item in the conversation transcript, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the message in the conversation transcript, wherein the message partially overlaps the first content item in the conversation transcript, and transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 4512) the first content item and the message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first content item and the message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session, wherein the message partially overlaps the first content item in the conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to, in response to detecting the input that selects the first content item, in accordance with a determination that the input that selects the first content item meets one or more input-area-display criteria, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the first content item in the message input area. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the input that selects the first content item meets one or more transcript-area-display criteria: display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) the first content item in the conversation transcript, and transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 4512) the first content item to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first content item in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 4500 includes one or more sensors units configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4504. In some embodiments, detecting the input that selects the first content item in the plurality of content items includes detecting a first contact at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4504 that corresponds to display of the first content item on the display unit 4502. In some embodiments, the one or more transcript-area-display criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the first contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4504 meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the transcript-area-display criteria to be met. In some embodiments, the one or more input-area-display criteria do not require that the characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4504 meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met.
In some embodiments, the one or more input-area-display criteria are met upon detection of a tap gesture on the touch-sensitive surface unit 4504.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to, while displaying the first content item in the conversation transcript within the messaging user interface, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4510) a first input by a first contact at a location that corresponds to the first content item. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, in response to detecting the first input, in accordance with a determination that the first contact meets one or more expansion criteria, display (e.g., with display enabling unit 4508) an expanded version of content associated with the first content item.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to detect, in the conversation transcript, a word or phrase associated with additional content stored on the electronic device 4500 and additional content available on the Internet, wherein the plurality of categorized content items displayed in the search user interface includes a content item stored on the electronic device 4500 associated with the word or phrase detected in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to, detect, in the conversation transcript, a word or phrase associated with additional content stored on the electronic device 4500 and additional content available on the Internet, wherein the plurality of categorized content items displayed in the search user interface includes content item from the Internet associated with the word or phrase detected in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the search affordance is a search application launch icon that is displayed with a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications within the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4506 is configured to, prior to displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications in the messaging user interface, the messaging user interface included the conversation transcript of the messaging session between a user of the electronic device 4500 and at least one other user, a keyboard, a message-input area, and an application affordance: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 4510) a user input that activates the application affordance. The processing unit 4506 is further configured to, in response to detecting the user input that activates the application affordance, replace display of the keyboard with display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications.
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 4600 provides an intuitive way to add an interactive application to a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when adding an interactive application to a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to add an interactive application to a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (4602) a messaging user interface of a messaging application (e.g., messaging user interface 3500 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (4604) an input that activates the application affordance. For example, a tap gesture including contact 3876 on application affordance 3508 in
In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance (e.g., while maintaining display of the conversation transcript), the device concurrently displays (4606) a launch icon for an application store and a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, where activation of a respective launch icon for an interactive application launches a corresponding application that is displayed within the messaging application. For example, in response to detecting the tap gesture including contact 3876 in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface is not displaying a digital keyboard just prior to detecting the input that activates the application affordance (e.g., the conversation transcript is maximized and includes display of the application affordance or the keyboard is replaced by a user interface for an interactive application that is displayed within the messaging application). In some embodiments, the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications replaces display of the keyboard. In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes ceasing to display the keyboard and displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications where the keyboard had been displayed.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform (4608) a subset (e.g., less than all) of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, the application store application launched in response to activation of launch icon 3601 only allows download of applications operable within a messaging application. In contrast, a corresponding application store application (e.g., as launched from a home screen on the device outside of the messaging application) allows download of applications operable within a messaging application and applications operable outside of the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays (4610) an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays (4612) a portion (e.g., less than all) of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, the application store application launched in response to activation of launch icon 3601 only displays all downloadable applications that are operable within the messaging application. In contrast, a corresponding application store application (e.g., as launched from a home screen on the device outside of the messaging application) displays all downloadable applications operable within a messaging application and operable outside of the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes (4614) the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input. For example, in response to a first input (e.g., a tap, press, deep press, long-press, or multi-finger gesture) on application store launch icon 3601 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (4616) separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the application store application launched in response to activation of launch icon 3601 may be operated when a corresponding application store application operated outside of the application in not running.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (4618) in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the application store application launched in response to activation of launch icon 3601 may not be operated when a corresponding application store application operated outside of the application in not running.
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage (4620) that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, records of applications downloaded using the application store application corresponding to launch icon 3601 are stored in a different portion of memory than records of applications downloaded using a corresponding application store application operated outside of the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured (4622) to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application. For example, in some embodiments, the corresponding application store application operated outside of the messaging application can access the records of applications downloaded using the application store application corresponding to launch icon 3601.
The device then detects (4624) an input that activates the launch icon for the application store. For example, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture including a contact on application store launch icon 3601 in
In response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the application store, the device (4626) ceases to display the messaging user interface and displays an application store user interface, including display of at least one interactive application available for download to the electronic device. For example, responsive to detecting a tap gesture including a contact on application store launch icon 3601 in
While displaying the application store user interface, the device detects (4628) an input that corresponds to a request to download a first interactive application that is not stored in the memory of the electronic device. For example, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture including a contact on an icon for a tic-tac-toe application not stored on the device. In some embodiments, the input is a tap gesture on a download icon, which initiates automatic downloading and installation of the first interactive application on the device (e.g., as soon as the device detects the tap gesture, the application begins downloading on the device). In some embodiments, the input is a tap gesture on a download confirmation icon, which asks the user to confirm that the user wants to download the first interactive application and which initiates automatic downloading and installation of the first interactive application on the device (e.g., in response to detecting the tap gesture, the device displays a request to confirm the download request and/or confirm the identity of the user.
In response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to download the first interactive application, the device (4630) downloads the first interactive application to the memory of the electronic device, replaces display of the application store user interface with display of the messaging user interface (e.g., messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, adding a launch icon that corresponds to the first interactive application to the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications includes displaying (4632) an indicia (e.g. an animation indicating) that the first interactive application is being downloaded. For example, an indicia similar to indicia 3709, indicating download of a tic-tac-toe application, in
In some embodiments, the indicia (e.g., the animation) indicates (4634) the progress of the download of the first interactive application. For example, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 4706 is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 4702, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and an application affordance (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4710); while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the application affordance (e.g., with the detecting unit 4708); in response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, concurrently enable display of a launch icon for an application store and a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, wherein activation of a respective launch icon for an interactive application launches a corresponding application that is displayed within the messaging application (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4710); detect an input that activates the launch icon for the application store (e.g., with the detecting unit 4708); in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the application store: cease to display the messaging user interface (e.g., with the ceasing unit 4712), and enable display of an application store user interface, including display of at least one interactive application available for download to the electronic device (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4710); while displaying the application store user interface, detect an input that corresponds to a request to download a first interactive application that is not stored in the memory of the electronic device (e.g., with the detecting unit 4708); and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to download the first interactive application: download the first interactive application to the memory of the electronic device (e.g., with the downloading unit 4714); replace display of the application store user interface with display of the messaging user interface, the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript and at least some of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications (e.g., with the display replacing unit 4716); and add a launch icon that corresponds to the first interactive application to the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications (e.g., with the adding unit 4718).
In some embodiments, adding a launch icon that corresponds to the first interactive application to the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications includes displaying an indicia that the first interactive application is being downloaded.
In some embodiments, the indicia indicates the progress of the download of the first interactive application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform a subset of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays a portion of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 4800 provides an intuitive way to post messages to a messaging session from a user interface other than the user interface for the messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when posting messages to a messaging session from a user interface other than the user interface for the messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to post messages to a messaging session from a user interface other than the user interface for the messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (4802) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display (e.g., messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, once the interactive application is posted to the messaging session, any participant of the session may open the interactive application, make a change within the interactive application (e.g., change a location on a map, select a topping for a pizza, make or change an appointment, or take a turn in a game, such as tic-tac-toe), and the change is sent to all participants of the messaging session. For example, once a session of a reservations interactive application is posted to a messaging session corresponding to conversation transcript 3700, as illustrated by display of reservation application object 3728 in transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, the first message input area is configured to display text and other content ready to be posted to the messaging session. For example, after receiving input of message 3736 in
In some embodiments, the launch icon for the interactive application is concurrently displayed (4804) with a plurality of launch icons for other interactive applications in the messaging user interface. For example, launch icon 3603 for an interactive tic-tac-toe application and launch icon 3605 for an interactive reservation application are displayed in application selection tray 3654 with other launch icons for interactive applications—e.g., application launch icon 3611 for a live video-streaming application, application launch icon 3613 for an interactive pizza ordering application, and application launch icon 3615 for an interactive music application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays (4806) an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, application launch icon 3708 for an interactive reservations application displays concentric circle identifiers for a corresponding reservation application operated outside of the messaging application.
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (4808) an input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application. In some embodiments, the input is a tap gesture on the launch icon. For example, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture including contact 3710 on launch icon 3708 in
In some embodiments, detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application includes (4810) detecting a first input by a first contact at a location corresponding to the launch icon for the interactive application, in response to detecting the first input, displaying a menu that includes a plurality of options for how to run the interactive application (e.g., to play tic-tac-toe as “X” or “O”; to operate the interactive application in full-screen mode or embedded within the messaging user interface), and detecting a second input that selects a first option in the plurality of options for how to run the interactive application.
For example, device 100-1 detects a tap gesture including contact 3776 on tic-tac-toe launch icon 3774 in
In some embodiments, the second input is a continuation of the first input, such as, dragging a first contact to a location corresponding to the first option and lifting-off, or increasing the intensity of the first contact, to select the first option. In some embodiments, the second input is by a second contact at a location corresponding to the first option, e.g., a tap gesture on the first option. In some embodiments, the menu is displayed on top of the launch icon and/or the plurality of launch icons. In some embodiments, the menu replaces display of the interactive launch icon, which includes ceasing to display the launch icon or plurality of launch icons and displaying the menu where the launch icon(s) had been displayed. For example, menu 3778 in
In response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application, the device displays (4812) a user interface for the interactive application (e.g., an “interactive application user interface”). The interactive application user interface includes a second message-input area that is distinct from the first message-input area. For example, interactive reservation application user interface 3712 includes message-input area 3716 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed over at least a portion of the messaging user interface. For example, interactive tic-tac-toe application user interface 3784 is displayed over a portion of messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface replaces display of the messaging user interface. For example, interactive reservations application user interface 3712, illustrated in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface, or a portion of the interactive application user interface (e.g., where the interactive application user interface is displayed in more than one continuous area on the display) is displayed within the message transcript. For example, pizza application object 3735, displayed within transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, the user interface for the interactive application includes (4814) at least one avatar, each respective avatar in the at least one avatar corresponding to a user in the at least one other user included in the messaging session. For example, user interface 3712 for an interactive reservation application displays avatar 3510 corresponding to Abe, when displayed on device 100-1 (e.g., operated by Andrew) in
In some embodiments, the user interface for the interactive application includes (4816) a plurality of avatars displayed as a stack of avatars (e.g., an overlapping stack of avatars, such as stack of avatars 4002 in
In some embodiments, while displaying the interactive application user interface, the device (4818) detects a third input by a third contact at a location corresponding to an avatar within the user interface for the interactive application and, in response to detecting the third input, displaying a menu of actions, that are associated with the avatar (e.g., for sending to the user associated with the avatar a personal message, calling, video chatting, sending a payment, and/or sending a digital touch). In some embodiments, the menu or actions is overlaid on top of the user interface for the interactive application. For example, responsive to detecting a input including an increase in a characteristic intensity of contact 3799 from
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured (4820) to perform a subset (e.g., less than all) of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays (4822) a portion (e.g., less than all) of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application displays restaurant ratings but not user comments on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application displays both restaurant ratings and user comments on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes (4824) the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input. For example, in response to a first input (e.g., a tap, press, deep press, long-press, or multi-finger gesture) on interactive reservations application launch icon 3708 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (4826) separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of launch icon 3708 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (4828) in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of launch icon 3708 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage (4830) that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application operated within the messaging application are stored in a different portion of memory than records of reservations made using a corresponding reservations application operated outside of the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured (4832) to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application. For example, in some embodiments, the corresponding reservations application operated outside of the messaging application can access the records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application operated within the messaging application.
While displaying the interactive application user interface, the device detects (4834) an input of a first message in the second message-input area. For example, while displaying interactive reservations application user interface 3712, device 100-2 detects input of message 3746 in message-input area 3716 in
In response to detecting the input of the first message in the second message-input area, the device displays (4836) the first message in the second message-input area. For example, in response to detecting input of message 3746, device 100-2 displays the message in message-input area 3716 in
While displaying the first message in the second message-input area, the device detects (4838) an input that corresponds to a request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session. In some embodiments, the input is a tap gesture on a send icon. For example, device 100-2 detects an input including contact 3748 on sending affordance 3520 in
In response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session, the device transmits (4840) the first message to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session. For example, in response to detecting the input including contact 3748 on sending affordance 3520 in
In some embodiments, after detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session, and while displaying the user interface for the interactive application, the device detects an input terminating the interactive application (e.g., a tap on the close button; for example, a tap gesture including contact 3756 on exit affordance 3714 in
In some embodiments, while displaying the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., in full-screen mode), the device (4844) receives a message associated with the messaging session and, in response to receiving the message associated with the messaging session, transiently displays the message overlaid on top of the user interface for the interactive application. For example, while displaying user interface 3712 for an interactive reservations application in full screen mode in
In some embodiments, messages associated with other messaging sessions are not displayed over the interactive application user interface when received. For example, message 4114, posted at 9:28 AM, to a messaging session associated with conversation transcript 3503 in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 4906 is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 4902 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4910), the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first message-input area, and a launch icon for an interactive application; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 4908); in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application, enable display of a user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4910), the interactive application user interface including a second message-input area that is distinct from the first message-input area; while displaying the interactive application user interface, detect input of a first message in the second message-input area (e.g., with the detecting unit 4908); in response to detecting the input of the first message in the second message-input area, enable display of the first message in the second message-input area (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4910); while displaying the first message in the second message-input area, detect an input that corresponds to a request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session (e.g., with the detecting unit 4908); and, in response to detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session, transmit the first message to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session (e.g., with the transmitting unit 4914), wherein the one or more electronic devices display the first message in a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4906 is further configured to: after detecting the input that corresponds to the request to post the contents of the second message-input area to the messaging session, and while displaying the user interface for the interactive application, detect an input terminating the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 4908); and, in response to detecting the input terminating the interactive application: cease to display the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the ceasing unit 4912), and enable display of the messaging user interface (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4910), the messaging user interface including display of the first message in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the launch icon for the interactive application is concurrently displayed with a plurality of launch icons for other interactive applications in the messaging user interface.
In some embodiments, detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the interactive application includes: detecting a first input by a first contact at a location corresponding to the launch icon for the interactive application; in response to detecting the first input, displaying a menu that includes a plurality of options for how to run the interactive application; and detecting a second input that selects a first option in the plurality of options for how to run the interactive application.
In some embodiments, the user interface for the interactive application includes at least one avatar, each respective avatar in the at least one avatar corresponding to a user in the at least one other user included in the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the user interface for the interactive application includes a plurality of avatars displayed as a stack of avatars.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4906 is further configured to: while displaying the interactive application user interface: detect a third input by a third contact at a location corresponding to an avatar within the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 4908); and, in response to detecting the third input, enable display of a menu of actions, that are associated with the avatar (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4910).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 4906 is further configured to: while displaying the user interface for the interactive application: receive a message associated with the messaging session (e.g., with the receiving unit 4916); and, in response to receiving the message associated with the messaging session, transiently enable display of the message overlaid on top of the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the display enabling unit 4910).
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform a subset of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays a portion of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 50000 provides an intuitive way to use an interactive application in a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to use an interactive application in a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (50002) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a message-input area, and an icon for an interactive application (“interactive application icon” or “interactive application object”) that is displayed within the conversation transcript.
As used herein, “interactive application icon” and “interactive application object” are used interchangeably to refer to an item, displayed in a conversation transcript of a messaging session, which is associated with an interactive application in a messaging application, and specifically with a session of the interactive application initiated within the messaging session. When activated in a messaging session, the interactive application object causes launch of a user interface for the associated interactive application, and specifically for the session of the interactive application initiated within the messaging session.
For example, messaging user interface 3500 in
As another example, messaging user interface 3500 in
As another example, messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, further information about the state of the associated application or session of the interactive application is displayed proximal to an interactive application icon/object. For example, in
In some embodiments, no further information about the state of the associated application or session of the interactive application is displayed proximal to an interactive application icon/object. For example, in
In some embodiments, an interactive application launch icon displays (50004) an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. In some embodiments interactive application icons/objects function as application launch icons by enabling launch of a user interface for the interactive application associated with the application icon/object. For example, upon activation of interactive application icon 3728, by an input including contact 3738 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (50006) an input that activates the icon for the interactive application. In some embodiments, the input is a tap gesture on the icon. For example, device 100-2 detects an input including contact 3738 on icon 3728 for an interactive reservations application, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application, the device displays (50008) a user interface for the interactive application (“interactive application user interface”) in a first state. For example, device 100-2 displays user interface 3712 for an interactive reservations application in a first state that includes display of a 6:45 PM reservation for 2 people at Joe's Bistro, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed over at least a portion of the messaging user interface. For example, user interface 3782 for an interactive tic-tac-toe application is displayed over a portion of messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface replaces display of the messaging user interface. For example, user interface 3712 for an interactive reservations application in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed within the message transcript. For example, pizza application object 3735, displayed within transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays (50010) a portion (e.g., less than all) of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes (50012) the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input. For example, in response to a first input (e.g., a tap, press, deep press, long-press, or multi-finger gesture) on interactive reservations application icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (50014) separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (50016) in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage (50018) that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application. For example, in some embodiments, the corresponding reservations application operated outside of the messaging application can access the records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
While displaying the user interface for the interactive application, the device detects (50022) a first user input within the user interface for the interactive application. For example, device 100-2 detects an input in interactive reservations user interface 3712 including contacts 3752 in
In response to detecting (or after detecting) the first user input within the user interface for the interactive application, the device (50023) changes display of the user interface for the interactive application from the first state to a second state (e.g., placing a second “O” on a tic-tac-toe board) and sends information (e.g., a meta-message, instructions, a representation of an indicia of the input), to the one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application, wherein the one or more electronic devices display an indicia of the first user input (e.g., indicate that the first user input was made).
For example, device 100-2 changes the time of the reservation from 6:45 PM to 8:00 PM in input affordance 3740-1 of interactive reservations application user interface 3712 in
In another example, device 100-2 places ‘X’ 3794 in the upper-right corner of tic-tac-toe board 3791 displayed in interactive tic-tac-toe application user interface 3782 in
In another example, device 100-1 displays mushrooms on the pizza displayed in application object 3735 in
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes (50024) information that causes movement of a corresponding icon for the interactive application within (e.g., to the end of and/or to an opposite side of) a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
For example, an interactive application icon is placed at a particular place in a conversation transcript according to when it was first opened in (e.g., posted to) the messaging session. Thereafter, the interactive application icon is moved to the end of the transcript when a device corresponding to a user included in the messaging session changes the state of the session of the interactive application.
For example, information sent to device 100-1 causes the device to move display of application icon (e.g., object) 3728 in conversation transcript 3700 from position 3728-a in
In another example, information sent to device 100-1 causes the device to move display of application icon (e.g., object) 3786 in conversation transcript 3700 from position 3786-a in
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes (50026) information that causes movement of a corresponding icon for the interactive application from a first side of a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session to a second side of the conversation transcript.
For example, an icon for an interactive application moves from the right side of the transcript to the left side of the transcript, to indicate that another user included in the messaging session (e.g., a device corresponding to another user) made a last input in the associated session of the interactive application (e.g., took a turn within the interactive application shared within the messaging session). In some embodiments, the information causes the one or more devices to move the icon only where the icon was already displayed on the first side (e.g., the side indicating that a post was made by the user of the electronic device, for example, the right side of conversation transcripts 3503 and 3700 displayed in messaging application user interface 3500) (e.g., a condition precedent must be met for a device in the one or more devices to move the application object). Otherwise, where the application object was already displayed on the second side of the conversation transcript when the information was received, the device maintains display of the application object on the second side upon receiving the information (e.g., instructions).
For example, information sent to device 100-1 causes the device to move display of application icon (e.g., object) 3728 in conversation transcript 3700 from position 3728-a, on the right side of conversation transcript 3700, in
In another example, information sent to device 100-1 causes the device to move display of application icon (e.g., object) 3786 in conversation transcript 3700 from position 3786-a, on the right side of conversation transcript 3700, in
In some embodiments, when the application icon/object is moved from a first to a second temporal location within the conversation transcript (e.g., to represent that a new input was received within the session of the corresponding interactive application), an archiving icon/object is placed in the conversation transcript at the first temporal location, to memorialize the previous input that caused the application icon/object to be displayed at the first location.
For example, device 100-1 receives information, at 9:31 AM that the time of a reservation was changed by device 100-2. In response, the device moves interactive reservations application icon/object 3728 from position 3728-a, corresponding to a first temporal location in transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, when an interactive application archiving icon/object is activated, additional information on the input associated with that time is displayed. In some embodiments, the information is displayed by opening a user interface for the interactive application in a state corresponding to the state of the session of the interactive application at the time the input was made (e.g., showing a particular tic-tac-toe move made at that time). In some embodiments, the information is displayed within or over the conversation transcript (e.g., as an expansion of the interactive application archiving icon/object or as a pop-up area displayed over/within the messaging user interface (e.g., over at least a portion of the conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, where messages posted to the conversation by the user and other participants of the messaging session are displayed on opposite sides of the display, the icon is always displayed on the side corresponding to the user that made the last input (e.g., wherein display of the interactive application icon at the first side of the conversation transcript indicates that a user of the electronic device made a last input in the interactive application user interface, and display of the interactive application icon at the second side of the conversation transcript indicates that another user included in the messaging session made a last input in the interactive application user interface).
In some embodiments, where the interactive application is a turn-based application, the icon for the interactive application is always displayed on the side of the transcript corresponding to the user whose turn it is to make an input (e.g., wherein display of the interactive application icon at the first side of the conversation transcript indicates that it is another user included in the messaging session's turn to make an input, and display of the interactive application launch icon at the second side of the conversation transcript indicates that it is the user's turn to make an input.
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes (50028) information that causes display of text, indicating the first user input was made, below (or above, next to, near, or proximate to), a corresponding icon for the interactive application within a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
For example, information sent to device 100-1 causes the device to display additional information 3795 “Your turn,” in conversation transcript 3700, below (e.g., directly below) application icon 3786, in
For example, information sent to device 100-2 causes the device to display additional information 3797 “Andrew added mushrooms” below (e.g., directly below) application object 3735 in
In some embodiments, displaying text includes changing (e.g., updating) text displayed near the application object prior to receiving the information. For example, information sent to device 100-2 causes the device to update additional information 3797 displayed below (e.g., directly below) application object 3735 from “You added pepperoni” in
In some embodiments, the text indicates to the user that it is their turn to make a user input (e.g., “Your turn to play”) or that it is another user's turn to make an input (e.g., “Abe's turn to play). In some embodiments, the text indicates the name of the user who made the user input (e.g., “Abe played an ‘X’,” or “Andrew changed the reservation”).
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes (50030) information that causes change of the appearance of a corresponding icon for the interactive application.
For example, information sent to device 100-2 causes the device to change the time of the reservation displayed within application icon 3728 from 6:45 PM in
In another example, information sent to device 100-1 causes the device to display mushrooms on application object (e.g. icon) 3735 in
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes (50032) information that causes change of display of a corresponding user interface for the interactive application from a first state to a second state.
In some embodiments, where a corresponding interactive user interface is being displayed on another device when the first user makes an input (e.g., when the other device receives the information that the first user makes an input), the display of the other user is updated in real-time (e.g., an ‘X’ is placed on the tic-tac-toe board of the second user in real-time).
For example, interactive tic-tac-toe application user interface 3782 is displayed on touch screen 112 of device 100-1, in
In some embodiments, when the corresponding interactive interface is not being displayed on the other device, the corresponding interactive user interface is updated upon opening on the device.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured (50034) to perform a subset (e.g., less than all) of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 51006 is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 51002 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 51010), the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a message-input area, and an icon for an interactive application that is displayed within the conversation transcript; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect an input that activates the icon for the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 51008); in response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application, enable display of a user interface for the interactive application in a first state (e.g., with the display enabling unit 51010); while displaying the user interface for the interactive application, detect a first user input within the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 51008); and, in response to detecting the first user input within the user interface for the interactive application: change display of the user interface for the interactive application from the first state to a second state (e.g., with the display changing unit 51012), and send information, to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the sending unit 51014), wherein the one or more electronic devices display an indicia of the first user input.
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes information that causes movement of a corresponding icon for the interactive application within a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes information that causes movement of a corresponding icon for the interactive application from a first side of a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session to a second side of the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes information that causes display of text, indicating the first user input was made, below a corresponding icon for the interactive application within a conversation transcript corresponding to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes information that causes change of the appearance of a corresponding icon for the interactive application.
In some embodiments, the information indicating that the first user input was made in the user interface for the interactive application includes information that causes change of display of a corresponding user interface for the interactive application from a first state to a second state.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform a subset of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays a portion of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 52000 provides an intuitive way to use an interactive application in a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to use an interactive application in a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (52002) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), and a message-input area. For example, device 100-2 (operated by Abe) displays messaging user interface 3500 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device receives (52004) instructions, from an (second) electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session (e.g., device 100-1 operated by Andrew in Figures and 37F and 37AV), to display an icon for an interactive application (“interactive application icon” or “interactive application object”) in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, while displaying the messaging user interface, the device receives information (e.g., a meta-message, instructions, or a representation of an interactive application icon/object) from an (second) electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session (e.g., device 100-1 operated by Andrew in Figures and 37F and 37AV), that a session of an interactive application was initiated within the messaging session. In some embodiments, the information causes the electronic device to display an icon for the for the session of the interactive application in the conversation transcript.
For example, upon initiation of a session of an interactive reservations application, caused by detection of an input (e.g., a tap gesture) including contact 3710 on launch icon 3708 in
In response to receiving the instructions, the device displays (52008) the icon (e.g., interactive application object) for the interactive application in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, in response to receiving the information that a session of an interactive application was initiated within the messaging session, the device displays an icon for the interactive application, that is associated with the session of the interactive application initiated within the messaging session, in the conversation transcript.
For example, in response to receiving information from device 100-2 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays (52006) an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. In some embodiments interactive application icons/objects function as application launch icons by enabling launch of a user interface for the interactive application associated with the application icon/object.
In some embodiments, the interactive application icon/object displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in
While displaying the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript, the device detects (52012) an input (e.g., a tap gesture) that activates the icon (e.g., launches the application) for the interactive application. For example, device 100-2 detects an input including contact 3738 on interactive application icon/object 3728, in
In response to detecting (52012) the input that activates the icon for the interactive application displayed in the conversation transcript, in accordance with a determination that an interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is stored in the memory of the electronic device, the device displays (52014) a user interface for the interactive application (“interactive application user interface”).
For example, device 100-2 displays interactive reservations application user interface 3712, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed over at least a portion of the messaging user interface. For example, user interface 3782 for an interactive tic-tac-toe application is displayed over a portion of messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface replaces display of the messaging user interface. For example, user interface 3712 for an interactive reservations application in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed within the message transcript. For example, pizza application object 3735, displayed within transcript 3700 in
In response to detecting (52012) the input that activates the icon for the interactive application displayed in the conversation transcript, in accordance with a determination that the interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device, the device downloads the interactive application, from a remote server (e.g., a server that is part of an online application store that contains interactive applications for the messaging application), to the memory of the electronic device and, after downloading the interactive application from the remote server, displays the user interface for the interactive application.
For example, device 100-2 downloads an interactive tic-tac-toe application corresponding to interactive tic-tac-toe application icon/object 3705, as indicated by download status indicia 3709 in
In some embodiments, downloading the interactive application includes a permissive step where a user input indicates approval of the download of the interactive application (e.g., an object is displayed prompting the user to confirm download of the application and/or confirm their identity). In some embodiments, the downloading occurs in the background, without requiring user authorization.
In some embodiments, the downloading occurs without navigating away from the messaging user interface. In some embodiments, the downloading occurs while maintaining display of the messaging user interface.
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed over at least a portion of the messaging user interface. For example, user interface 3782 for an interactive tic-tac-toe application is displayed over a portion of messaging user interface 3500 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface replaces display of the messaging user interface. For example, user interface 3712 for an interactive reservations application in
In some embodiments, the interactive application user interface is displayed within the message transcript. For example, pizza application object 3735, displayed within transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments (52032), in accordance with a determination that the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device, the icon for the interactive application has a first appearance and, in accordance with a determination that the interactive application is stored in the memory of the electronic device, the icon for the interactive application has a second appearance that is different from the first appearance.
In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device, the device displays additional information near (e.g., below, above, next to, or proximate to) the icon for the interactive application, that indicates that the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the device. For example, device 100-2 displays additional information “Tap to download” below icon 3705 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured (52016) to perform a subset (e.g., less than all) of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays (52018) a portion (e.g., less than all) of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes (52020) the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input. For example, in response to a first input (e.g., a tap, press, deep press, long-press, or multi-finger gesture) on interactive reservations application icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (52022) separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated (52024) in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage (52026) that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured (52028) to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application. For example, in some embodiments, the corresponding reservations application operated outside of the messaging application can access the records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments (52032), the device detects termination of the interactive application and, in response to detecting termination of the interactive application, ceases to display the user interface for the interactive application and displays (e.g., restoring partial or complete display) the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript, wherein the icon for the interactive application is displayed at a position within the conversation transcript.
For example, device 100-2 displays messaging user interface 3500, including interactive reservations application icon/object 3728 within transcript 3700 in
In another example, device 100-2 restores, in
In some embodiments, the position of the icon within the conversation transcript is dependent upon the temporal order in which the instructions to display the icon was received (e.g., when another user requested a session of the interactive application). In some embodiments, the position of the icon within the conversation transcript is dependent upon the temporal order in which the user terminated the interactive application (e.g., closing the application pushes the icon down in the transcript). In some embodiments, the position of the icon is dependent upon the temporal order in which the last input (e.g., by any user) was made within the interactive application.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 5306 is configured to: enable display of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 5302 (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5310), the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area; while displaying the messaging user interface, receiving information, from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session, that causes display of an icon for an interactive application in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the receiving unit 5316); in response to receiving the information, enable display of the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5310); while displaying the icon for the interactive application in the conversation transcript, detect an input that activates the icon for the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 5308); and, in response to detecting the input that activates the icon for the interactive application displayed in the conversation transcript: in accordance with a determination that an interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is stored in the memory of the electronic device, enable display of a user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5310), and in accordance with a determination that the interactive application that corresponds to the icon for the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device: download the interactive application, from a remote server, to the memory of the electronic device (e.g., with the downloading unit 5314), and after downloading the interactive application from the remote server, enable display of the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5310).
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5306 is further configured to: detect termination of the interactive application (e.g., with the detecting unit 5308), and, in response to detecting termination of the interactive application: cease to display the user interface for the interactive application (e.g., with the ceasing unit 5312); and enable display of the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5310), wherein the icon for the interactive application is displayed at a position within the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the interactive application is not stored in the memory of the electronic device, the icon for the interactive application has a first appearance; and in accordance with a determination that the interactive application is stored in the memory of the electronic device, the icon for the interactive application has a second appearance that is different from the first appearance.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform a subset of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application launch icon displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays a portion of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application.
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 5400 provides an intuitive way to use an interactive application in a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to use an interactive application in a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (5402) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript, displayed in a first area of the display, of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript a message input area, and an input area for the first interactive application, distinct from the message input area, displayed in a second area of the display, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances.
For example, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application object displays an output of the interactive application (e.g., an output of the interactive application is displayed on the interactive application object) in response to a user input. For example, in response to an input adding pepperoni to a pizza, including contacts 3737 and 3739 in
In some embodiments, the input area for the interactive application is displayed in a second area of the display while the conversation transcript is displayed in the first area of the display.
In some embodiments, display of the input area for the first interactive application replaces display of the conversation transcript, the first interactive application object, and/or the message input area (e.g., in response to detecting an input that activates the first interactive application object).
In some embodiments, the device (5404) displays content posted to the messaging session within the conversation transcript according to a temporal order in which the content was posted and the interactive application object is displayed at a position within the conversation transcript associated with the temporal order in which a session of the interactive application was initiated. For example, the interactive application object is positioned relative to other objects in the conversation transcript (e.g., messages, multi-media, and other content) according to a temporal order when a user first posted a session of the interactive application to the messaging session.
For example, in
In some embodiments, the device (5406) displays synchronous movement of content displayed in a temporal order within the conversation transcript (e.g., as new content is posted to the messaging session) towards an edge of the conversation transcript (e.g., the top of the conversation transcript), the displayed content including the first interactive application object and in accordance with a determination that the first interactive application object is within a predetermined distance from the edge of the conversation transcript, the device displays the first interactive application object at a fixed location on the display (e.g., at a top portion of the conversation transcript).
For example, in
In some embodiments, while displaying the first interactive application object at the fixed location on the display, the device continues (5408) to display synchronous movement of other content displayed in a temporal order within the conversation transcript.
For example, in
In some embodiments, continuing to display synchronous movement of other content displayed in a temporal order with the conversation transcript includes that the device animates (5410) other content such that the other content appears to move behind the first interactive application object (e.g., the first interactive application UI appears to hover over the conversation transcript, which continues to scroll upwards as new content is posted to the messaging session).
For example, in
In some embodiments, while displaying the first interactive application object at the fixed location on the display, the device (5418) detects a request to close the first interactive application (e.g., an input unpinning the interactive application object from the fixed position on the display) and, in response to detecting the request to close the first interactive application (or to unpin the interactive application object from the fixed position on the display), ceases to display the first interactive application object at the fixed location on the display and displays the first interactive application object at a position within the conversation transcript associated with the temporal order in which the session of the interactive application was initiated (e.g., the first interactive application UI is unpinned from the top of the conversation transcript and moves back to its original position within the transcript).
In some embodiments, the input unpinning the interactive application object from the fixed position on the display does not terminate display of an interactive application user interface (e.g., interactive pizza ordering application object 3735 may be unpinned from the fixed location on touch screen 112 without terminating display of interactive pizza ordering application input 3731.
In some embodiments, the input unpinning the interactive application object from the fixed position on the display (e.g., the displayed portion of the conversation transcript) is a user input (e.g., detected on a touch-sensitive surface, such as touch screen 112). For example, application object 3735 moves from fixed position 3735-b in conversation transcript 3700, in
In some embodiments, the input unpinning the interactive application object from the fixed position on the display (e.g., the displayed portion of the conversation transcript) is an input (e.g., a meta-message, instruction, or information) from another electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session. For example, application object 3735 moves from fixed position 3735-b in conversation transcript 3700, in
In some embodiments, the input unpinning the interactive application object from the fixed position on the display (e.g., the displayed portion of the conversation transcript) is an automatically generated input (e.g., a command) generated in response to a condition precedent (e.g., a timing-out of the first interactive application).
In some embodiments, the interactive application object is a display and/or user interface for the interactive application.
In some embodiments, the interactive application object is a launch icon for a session of the interactive application initiated within the messaging session.
While displaying the messaging user interface including the input area for the first interactive application, including one or more input affordances, the device detects (5420) an input that activates a first input affordance in the input area for the interactive application. For example, device 100-2 detects an input to add pepperoni to the pizza being designed, including contact 3737, in
In some embodiments, after detecting the input that activates the first input affordance, the device (5422) updates the first interactive application object that corresponds to the first interactive application in accordance with the input that activates the first input affordance (e.g., adds a topping on the pizza) and sends information (e.g., a meta-message, instructions, or a representation of the updated interactive application object) to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, relating to the activation of the first input affordance (e.g., instructions to update a corresponding interactive application object that corresponds to the first interactive application displayed within a corresponding conversation transcript of the messaging session and/or information that pepperoni was added to the pizza).
For example, device 100-2 updates display of interactive pizza ordering application object 3735 by adding pepperoni on the pizza, in
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the first interactive application object within the conversation transcript, the device (5426) displays the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device) and an application affordance. For example, device 100-1 displays messaging user interface 3500 including conversation transcript 3700 and application affordance 3508 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input that activates the application affordance (e.g., detecting a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to the application affordance). For example an input including contact 3768 on application affordance 3508 in
In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the device maintains display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displays a second interactive application icon (e.g., a launch icon for a second interactive application), which is one of a plurality of interactive application icons, in a second area of the display (e.g., in a scrollable interactive application panel). For example, device 100-1 displays interactive reservations application launch icon 3708 in application slide tray 3892 in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes display of an electronic keyboard prior to activating the application affordance, the display of the scrollable interactive application panel replaces display of the keyboard. For example, display of application slide tray 3892, in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes a full-screen display of the conversation transcript prior to activating the application affordance, the display of the scrollable interactive application panel replaces a portion of the display of the message transcript. For example, conversation transcript 3700, displayed in full-screen mode in
While displaying the second interactive application icon in the second area of the display, the device detects a first swipe gesture that includes horizontal movement of a first contact at a location that corresponds to the second area of the display. For example, device 100-1 detects a swipe gesture including movement 3772 of contact 3770 from position 3770 in Figure to position 3770-b in
In accordance with a determination that the first swipe gesture satisfies one or more interactive application icon switching criteria, the device replaces display of the second interactive application icon with display of a first interactive application icon that corresponds to the first interactive application in the second area of the display. For example, device 100-1 replaces interactive reservations application launch icon 3708 in slide tray 3892, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application icon switching criteria includes a criterion that the magnitude of a horizontal movement of the first swipe gestures satisfies a predetermined movement threshold. In some embodiments, the predetermined movement threshold varies with the speed of the movement of the contact.
While displaying the first interactive application icon in the second area of the display, the device detects an input that activates the first interactive application icon and, in response to detecting the input that activates the first interactive application icon, the device displays a user interface for the first interactive application within the conversation transcript (e.g., displays the first interactive application object) and ceases to display the first interactive application icon (e.g., replacing display of the first interactive application icon with display of an input area for the first interactive application in the second area of the display). For example, device 100-2 displays interactive pizza ordering application object 3735 in conversation transcript 3700, and replaces display of application selection tray 3654, which includes interactive pizza ordering launch icon 3613, in
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the first interactive application object within the conversation transcript, the device (5428) displays the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device) and an application affordance. For example, device 100-1 displays messaging user interface 3500, including conversation transcript 3503 and application affordance 3508, in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input that activates the application affordance (e.g., detecting a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to the application affordance). For example an input including contact 3876 on application affordance 3508, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the device maintains display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displays, in a second area of the display that includes a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, a launch icon for the first interactive application. For example, device 100-1 maintains display of conversation transcript 3503 and displays application selection tray 3654 in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes display of an electronic keyboard prior to detecting activation of the application affordance, the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications replaces display of the keyboard. For example, application selection tray 3654, in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes a full-screen display of the conversation transcript prior to detecting activation of the application affordance, the display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications replaces a portion of the display of the message transcript. For example, conversation transcript 3700, displayed in full-screen mode in
While displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, the device detects an input that activates the launch icon for the first interactive application. For example, an input including contact 3729 on pizza ordering application launch icon 3613, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the first interactive application (e.g., detecting a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to the launch icon for the first interactive application), the device displays a user interface for the first interactive application within the conversation transcript (e.g., displaying the first interactive application object). For example, device 100-2 displays interactive pizza ordering application object 3735 within transcript 3700, in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the first interactive application, the device replaces (5426) display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications with display of an input area for the first interactive application in the second area of the display. For example, interactive pizza ordering application input area 3731, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 5510 is configured to enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 5502, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript, displayed in a first area of the display, of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript that corresponds to a first interactive application, a message input area, and an input area for the first interactive application, distinct from the message input area, displayed in a second area of the display, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances. The processing unit 5510 is also configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) an input that activates a first input affordance in the input area for the interactive application.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: after detecting the input that activates the first input affordance: update (e.g., with the updating unit 5516) the first interactive application object that corresponds to the first interactive application in accordance with the input that activates the first input affordance; and send (e.g., with the sending unit 5518) information, to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, that causes update (e.g., with the updating unit 5516) of a corresponding interactive application object that corresponds to the first interactive application displayed within a corresponding conversation transcript of the messaging session.
In some embodiments, content posted to the messaging session is displayed within the conversation transcript according to a temporal order in which the content was posted, and the interactive application object is displayed at a position within the conversation transcript associated with the temporal order in which a session of the interactive application was initiated.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of synchronous movement of content displayed in a temporal order within the conversation transcript towards an edge of the conversation transcript, the displayed content including the first interactive application object; in accordance with a determination that the first interactive application object is within a predetermined distance from the edge of the conversation transcript, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of the first interactive application object at a fixed location on the display unit 5502.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: while displaying the first interactive application object at the fixed location on the display unit 5502, continue to display synchronous movement of other content displayed in a temporal order within the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, continuing to display synchronous movement of other content displayed in a temporal order with the conversation transcript includes animating other content such that the other content appears to move behind the first interactive application object.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: while displaying the first interactive application object at the fixed location on the display unit 5502: detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) a request to close the first interactive application; and, in response to detecting the request to close the first interactive application: cease to display (e.g., with the displaying enabling unit 5512) the first interactive application object at the fixed location on the display unit 5502; and enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of the first interactive application object at a position within the conversation transcript associated with the temporal order in which the session of the interactive application was initiated.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: prior to displaying the first interactive application object within the conversation transcript: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user and an application affordance; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) an input that activates the application affordance; in response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, maintain (e.g., with the maintaining unit 5520) display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display, and enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of a second interactive application icon, which is one of a plurality of interactive application icons, in a second area of the display; while displaying the second interactive application icon in the second area of the display, detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) a first swipe gesture that includes horizontal movement of a first contact at a location that corresponds to the second area of the display; in accordance with a determination that the first swipe gesture satisfies one or more interactive application icon switching criteria, replace (e.g., with the replacing unit 5522) display of the second interactive application icon with display of a first interactive application icon that corresponds to the first interactive application in the second area of the display; while displaying the first interactive application icon in the second area of the display, detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) an input that activates the first interactive application icon; and, in response to detecting the input that activates the first interactive application icon, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of a user interface for the first interactive application within the conversation transcript; and cease to display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) the first interactive application icon.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: prior to displaying the first interactive application object within the conversation transcript: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user and an application affordance; while displaying the messaging user interface, detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) an input that activates the application affordance; in response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, maintain (e.g., with the maintaining unit 5520) display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display, and enable display (e.g., with the displaying enabling unit 5512) of, in a second area of the display that includes a plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, a launch icon for the first interactive application; while displaying the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications, detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5514) an input that activates the launch icon for the first interactive application; and, in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the first interactive application, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5512) of a user interface for the first interactive application within the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 5510 is further configured to: in response to detecting the input that activates the launch icon for the first interactive application, replace (e.g., with the replacing unit 5522) display of the plurality of launch icons for interactive applications with display of an input area for the first interactive application in the second area of the display.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 5600 provides an intuitive way to use an interactive application in a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when using an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to use an interactive application in a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (5602) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript (e.g., a reservation application object) that corresponds to a first interactive application (e.g., an interactive application for making reservations for a meal, a movie, a hotel, or the like), and a message input area. For example, device 100-2 displays messaging user interface 3500, including conversation transcript 3700, interactive reservations application object 3728, and message input area 3502, in
The device detects (5604) a first input while a focus selector is at a location on the touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to the first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript (e.g., detect a gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive display at the location of the first interactive application object, or detect a gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface while a cursor or other pointer is at the location of the first interactive application object). For example, device 100-2 detects an input including contact 3738 on interactive reservations application object 3728 displayed within transcript 3700, in
In response to detecting the first input, the device displays (5606) an input area for the first interactive application that is distinct from the message input area, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances (e.g., radio buttons, text input fields, check boxes, pull down lists, and/or form fields). For example, device 100-2 displays interactive reservations application user interface 3712, including input affordances 3740-1 and 3740-2, in
In some embodiments, display of the input area for the first interactive application in response to detecting the first input (e.g., in response to detecting an input that activates the first interactive application object) replaces (5608) display of the conversation transcript, the first interactive application object, and/or the message input area. For example, display of interactive reservations application user interface 3712 in
While displaying an input area for the first interactive application, the device detects (5610) one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances. For example, device 100-2 detects inputs including contact 3752 on input affordance 3740-1, in
After detecting the one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances, the device (5612) updates the first interactive application (e.g., updating fields in a reservation application object in the conversation transcript), sends instructions (e.g., information, instructions, or a representation of an updated interactive application object) to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to update a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application displayed within a corresponding conversation transcript of the messaging session (e.g., updating a corresponding first interactive application object or other user interface for the first interactive application), and ceases to display of the input area for the first interactive application.
For example, device 100-2 updates the reservation time in input affordance 3740-1 in
In some embodiments, the conversation transcript, the first interactive application object, and/or the message input area are redisplayed (e.g., in response to detecting an input that corresponds to a request to cease displaying the input area for the first interactive application. For example, device 100-2 redisplays messaging user interface 3500, including transcript 3700, interactive reservations application object 3728, and message-input area 3502, in
In some embodiments, updating (5614) the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on one of the input affordances. For example, interactive tic-tac-toe application object 3705 is updated (e.g., moves from transcript 3700 position 3705-a, in
In some embodiments, updating (5616) the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input that corresponds to a request to cease displaying the input area for the first interactive application. For example, interactive reservations application object 3728 is updated to display an 8:00 reservation in
In some embodiments, sending instructions (5618) (e.g., sending information, instructions, or an updated representation of an interactive application object) to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to update a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on one of the input affordances. For example, device 100-2 sends information, at 9:35 AM, that ‘X’ 3794 was placed on tic-tac-toe board 3791 in response to detecting an input including contact 3713 on tic-tac-toe board 3791 (e.g., an input affordance), in
In some embodiments, sending instructions (5620) (e.g., sending information, instructions, or an updated representation of an interactive application object) to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session to update a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input that corresponds to a request to cease displaying the input area for the first interactive application. For example, device 100-2 sends information, at 9:31 AM, that the reservation has been changed to 8:00 to device 100-1 in response to detecting an input including contact 3756 on exit affordance 3714, in
In some embodiments, ceasing display (5622) of the input area for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on one of the input affordances. For example, device 100-1 ceases to display interactive pizza ordering application input area 3731, in
In some embodiments, ceasing display (5624) of the input area for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on an exit affordance. (e.g., detecting a tap gesture on a “done,” “save,” or “exit” icon or on an area on the display outside of the input area for the first interactive application). For example, device 100-2 ceases to display interactive reservations application user interface 3712, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform a subset (e.g., less than all) of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays a portion (e.g., less than all) of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input. For example, in response to a first input (e.g., a tap, press, deep press, long-press, or multi-finger gesture) on interactive reservations application icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application. For example, in some embodiments, the corresponding reservations application operated outside of the messaging application can access the records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application icon/object displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 5710 is configured to enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5712) of a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 5702, the messaging user interface including: a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript that corresponds to a first interactive application, and a message input area. The processing unit 5710 is also configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5714) a first input while a focus selector is at a location on the touch-sensitive surface unit 5704 that corresponds to the first interactive application object displayed within the conversation transcript. In response to detecting the first input, the processing unit 5710 is configured to enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5712) of an input area for the first interactive application that is distinct from the message input area, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances. While displaying an input area for the first interactive application, the processing unit 5710 is configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5714) one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances. After detecting the one or more inputs on the one or more input affordances, the processing unit 5710 is configured to: update (e.g., with the updating unit 5716) the first interactive application; send (e.g., with the sending unit 5718) information to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that causes updating of a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application displayed within a corresponding conversation transcript of the messaging session; and cease display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5712) of the input area for the first interactive application.
In some embodiments, display of the input area for the first interactive application in response to detecting the first input replaces (e.g., with the replacing unit 5720) display of the conversation transcript, the first interactive application object, and/or the message input area.
In some embodiments, updating the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on one of the input affordances.
In some embodiments, updating the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input that corresponds to a request to cease displaying the input area for the first interactive application.
In some embodiments, sending information to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that causes updating of a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on one of the input affordances.
In some embodiments, sending information to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that causes updating of a corresponding user interface for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input that corresponds to a request to cease displaying of the input area for the first interactive application.
In some embodiments, ceasing display of the input area for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on one of the input affordances.
In some embodiments, ceasing display of the input area for the first interactive application occurs in response to detecting an input on an exit affordance.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 5800 provides an intuitive way to enable use of an interactive application in a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when enabling use of an interactive application in a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to enable use of an interactive application in a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
In some embodiments, the device has one or more processors, memory, and a display, where a messaging application and a plurality of other applications are stored in the memory, and a respective application in the plurality of other applications has a normal mode for normal operation on the electronic device (e.g., as a standalone application, separate from the messaging application) and an embedded mode for operation within the messaging application on the electronic device;
In some embodiments, the electronic device includes a touch-sensitive surface, e.g., a track-pad or touch-sensitive display. In some embodiments, the electronic device includes one or more sensors configured to detect intensities of contacts on the touch-sensitive surface.
The device (5802) displays a plurality of toggle affordances, where a respective toggle affordance in the plurality of toggle affordances has a corresponding application in the plurality of other applications stored in the memory, the respective toggle affordance has a first state that enables display of a respective launch icon, within the messaging application, for operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application, the respective toggle affordance has a second state that prevents display of the respective launch icon, within the messaging application, to prevent operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application, and the plurality of toggle affordances include a first toggle affordance for a first application that is displayed in the first state and a second toggle affordance for a second application that is displayed in the second state.
While displaying the plurality of toggle affordances, the device detects (5804) a first user input at a first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance (e.g., detecting a tap or swipe gesture at a location on a touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of the first toggle affordance on the display).
In response to detecting the first user input at the first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance, the device (5806) changes the first toggle affordance from the first state to the second state, and prevents display of a corresponding launch icon for the first application in the messaging application.
In some embodiments, while displaying the plurality of toggle affordances, the device (5808) detects a second user input at a second location that corresponds to the second toggle affordance (e.g., detecting a tap or swipe gesture at a location on a touch-sensitive surface that corresponds to a location of the second toggle affordance on the display) and, in response to detecting the second user input at the second location that corresponds to the second toggle affordance, changes the second toggle affordance from the second state to the first state and enables display of a corresponding launch icon for the second application in the messaging application.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 5910 is configured to enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5912) of a plurality of toggle affordances. In some embodiments, a respective toggle affordance in the plurality of toggle affordances has a corresponding application in the plurality of other applications stored in the memory; the respective toggle affordance has a first state that enables display of a respective launch icon, within the messaging application, for operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application; the respective toggle affordance has a second state that prevents display of the respective launch icon, within the messaging application, to prevent operation of the corresponding application in the embedded mode within the messaging application; the plurality of toggle affordances include a first toggle affordance for a first application that is displayed in the first state and a second toggle affordance for a second application that is displayed in the second state. While displaying the plurality of toggle affordances, the processing unit 5910 is configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5914) a first user input at a first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance. In response to detecting the first user input at the first location that corresponds to the first toggle affordance, the processing unit 5910 is configured to change (e.g., with the changing unit 5916) the first toggle affordance from the first state to the second state, and prevent display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5912) of a corresponding launch icon for the first application in the messaging application.
In some embodiments, while displaying the plurality of toggle affordances, the processing unit 5910 is further configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 5914) a second user input at a second location that corresponds to the second toggle affordance; and, in response to detecting the second user input at the second location that corresponds to the second toggle affordance, change (e.g., with the changing unit 5916) the second toggle affordance from the second state to the first state, and enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 5912) of a corresponding launch icon for the second application in the messaging application.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 6000 provides an intuitive way to navigate within a messaging application having associated applications. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when navigating within a messaging application having associated applications, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to navigate within a messaging application having associated applications faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (6002) a messaging user interface (e.g., of a messaging application) on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a message-input area, a digital image affordance, a digital touch affordance, and an application affordance. In some embodiments, the messaging user interface also includes a keyboard, e.g., displayed in a second area of the display.
For example, in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface also includes (6004) a microphone affordance, configured to enable sound recording on the electronic device upon activation. For example, microphone affordance 3802 in
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface also includes (6006) at least one avatar corresponding to a first other user included in the messaging session, configured to enable the electronic device to display a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the at least one avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface when activated.
For example, in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the at least one avatar includes (6008) a menu item that when activated initiates a digital touch action with the first other user (e.g., menu item 3884-5 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (6010) a first input on the touch sensitive surface (e.g., for an electronic device with a touch sensitive display, detecting a tap gesture). For example an input including one of contact 3804 on digital image affordance 3504, in
In response to detecting the first input, the device (6012): in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital image affordance, displays a plurality of digital images within the messaging user interface (e.g., digital images 3514 and 3518 in digital image tray 3806 in
In some embodiments, displaying the plurality of digital images within the messaging user interface includes (6014): in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, replacing display of the keyboard with the display of the plurality of digital images, the plurality of digital images including a live preview image from the digital camera, and in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, displaying the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displaying the plurality of digital images in a second area of the display, the plurality of digital images including a live preview image from the digital camera.
For example, in
In another example, display of digital keyboard 3501, in
In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes displaying the plurality of digital images over the keyboard. In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes ceasing to display the keyboard and displaying the plurality of digital images where the keyboard had been displayed (e.g., as in
In some embodiments, the plurality of digital images is a scrollable array of digital images. For example, digital image tray 3806 is scrolled in
In some embodiments, the plurality of digital images includes a recently shared image, a recently received image, an image including a participant in the conversation (e.g., as identified by facial recognition), a real-time image from a forward-facing digital camera in the device, or a real-time image from a backwards-facing digital camera in the device.
In some embodiments, the plurality of digital images consists of the live preview image from the digital camera (e.g., live preview image 3514 in
In some embodiments, where the conversation transcript was maximized at the time the second input was detected, display of the conversation transcript is partially replaced by display of the plurality of digital images. For example, display of conversation transcript 3503 is partially replaced by digital image tray 3806 in
In some embodiments, while displaying the plurality of digital images, the device (6016) detects an input that selects a digital image in the plurality of digital images (e.g., an input including contact 3512 on live preview image 3514 in
In some embodiments, the digital image is automatically posted to the messaging session upon selection. For example, digital image 3518-5 is automatically posted to the messaging session in
In some embodiments, the digital image is displayed in the message input area and the user posts the image to the messaging session (e.g., by activating a send icon with a tap gesture). For example, digital image 3518-5 is displayed in message-input area 3502, in
In some embodiments, the device (6018) detects an input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images (e.g., for an electronic device with a touch sensitive display, detecting a tap gesture on the live image) and, in response to detecting that input that selects the live image, captures a digital image with the digital camera, while maintaining display of the conversation transcript. For example, in response to detecting an input including contact 3512 on capture affordance 3516 displayed over live preview image 3514, in
In some embodiments, after capturing the digital image, the device (6020) displays the digital image captured by the digital camera in the conversation transcript and transmits a representation of the captured digital image to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, where the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the captured digital image in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session. For example, captured image 3518-5 is displayed in conversation transcript 3503 in
In some embodiments, the captured image is automatically posted to the messaging session upon selection of the live image. For example, captured digital image 3518-5 is automatically posted to the messaging session in
In some embodiments, the captured image is displayed in the message input area and the user posts the image to the messaging session (e.g., by activating a send icon with a tap gesture). For example, captured digital image 3518-5 is displayed in message-input area 3502, in
In some embodiments, displaying the digital drawing canvas within the messaging user interface includes (6022), in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, replacing display of the keyboard with the display of the digital drawing canvas and, in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, displaying the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displaying the plurality of digital touch actions in a second area of the display.
For example, in
In another example, display of digital keyboard 3501, in
In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes displaying the digital drawing canvas over the keyboard. In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes ceasing to display the keyboard and displaying the digital drawing canvas where the keyboard had been displayed (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, where the conversation transcript was maximized at the time the second input was detected, display of the conversation transcript is partially replaced by display of the digital drawing canvas (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, displaying the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application within the messaging user interface includes (6024): in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, replacing display of the keyboard with the display of the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application and, in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, displaying the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displaying the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application in a second area of the display.
For example, in
In another example, display of digital keyboard 3501, in
In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes displaying the one or more launch icon over the keyboard. In some embodiments, replacing display of the keyboard includes ceasing to display the keyboard and displaying the one or more launch icon where the keyboard had been displayed (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the one or more launch icon is a single launch icon in a scrollable list of launch icons (e.g., interactive reservations application launch icon 3708 in application swipe tray 3892 in
In some embodiments, the one or more launch icon is a plurality of launch icons, e.g., displayed in a mini springboard (e.g., application launch icons 3601, 3603, 3605, 3607, 3609, 3611, 3613, and 3615 displayed in application selection tray 3654 in
In some embodiments, where the conversation transcript was maximized at the time the second input was detected, display of the conversation transcript is partially replaced by display of the one or more launch icon (e.g., as illustrated in
In some embodiments, while displaying the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application, the device (6026) detects an input that activates a launch icon in the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application (e.g., an input including one of contact 3710 in
In some embodiments, after detecting the input that activates the launch icon in the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application, the device displays a first input area for an (e.g., interactive) application corresponding to the activated launch icon the (e.g., interactive) application that is distinct from the message input area, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances (e.g., radio buttons, text input fields, check boxes, pull down lists, and/or form fields. For example, interactive reservations application user interface 3712 in
In some embodiments, the first input area is displayed over/replaces display of a portion of the messaging user interface. (e.g., interactive reservations application user interface 3712 in
In some embodiments, the first input area replaces display of the one or more launch icons for an (e.g., interactive) application (e.g., interactive tic-tac-toe application input area 3778 in
In some embodiments, the first input area is displayed over/replaces display of the entire messaging user interface (e.g., interactive reservations application user interface 3712 in
In some embodiments, the first input area for the (e.g., interactive) application is a menu including choices as to how to operate a session of the (e.g., interactive) application (e.g., play tic-tac-toe as X or O). For example, interactive tic-tac-toe application input area 3778 in
In some embodiments, the first input area for the (e.g., interactive) application is a user interface for the (e.g., interactive) application.
In some embodiments, the device displays a first (e.g., interactive) application object within the conversation transcript that corresponds to the (e.g., interactive) application corresponding to the activated launch icon. For example, interactive reservations application object 3728, in
In some embodiments, where display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript is maintained while the first input area for the (e.g., interactive) application is displayed, the interactive application object is displayed immediately in the conversation transcript (e.g., interactive tic-tac-toe application object 3728, in
In some embodiments, where display of the first input area for the (e.g., interactive) application replaces display of the conversation transcript, the interactive application object is displayed after display of the first input area is terminated (e.g., interactive reservations application object 3728, in
In some embodiments, transmitting a representation of a second (e.g., interactive) application object that corresponds to the (e.g., interactive) application corresponding to the activated launch icon to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, where the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the second (e.g., interactive) application object in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
For example, device 100-2 displays interactive reservations application object 3728, in
In another example, device 100-2 displays interactive tic-tac-toe application object 3705, in
In another example, device 100-1 displays interactive pizza ordering application object 3735, in
In some embodiments, the second (e.g., interactive) application object is the same as the first (e.g., interactive) application object, e.g., for a standard messages application. In some embodiments, the second (e.g., interactive) application object is different from the first (e.g., interactive) application object, e.g., for a third party messages application that the other user may need to download to use.
In some embodiments, the interactive application is configured to perform a subset (e.g., less than all) of the functions of a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application displays a portion (e.g., less than all) of the content displayed by a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, an interactive reservations application operated within a messaging application is be configured to allow making reservations but not configured to allow users to comment on a restaurant. In contrast, the corresponding reservation application operable outside of the messaging application is configured to allow making reservations and commenting on a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the interactive application causes the device to launch a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application upon detection of a predefined input. For example, in response to a first input (e.g., a tap, press, deep press, long-press, or multi-finger gesture) on interactive reservations application icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated separately from a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application is operated in conjunction with a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application has a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage that is different from a dedicated portion of the memory for temporary storage for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in some embodiments, records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application is configured to access the dedicated portion of memory for temporary storage for the interactive application. For example, in some embodiments, the corresponding reservations application operated outside of the messaging application can access the records of reservations made using the interactive reservations application launched in response to activation of icon 3728 in
In some embodiments, the interactive application icon/object displays an identifier for a corresponding application operated separate from the messaging application. For example, in
In some embodiments, while displaying the message-input area, the device (6028) detecting a second input that activates the message-input area (e.g., an input including one of contact 3872, in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that activates the message-input area, in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard and did not include display of the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected, the device displays a prompt within the message-input area.
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that activates the message-input area, in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard and the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected, the device: ceases to display the three activatable affordances, displays the application expansion affordance, expands display of the message input-area, and displays a prompt within the message-input area.
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that activates the message-input area, in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard and included display of the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected, the device: ceases to display the three activatable affordances, displays the application expansion affordance, expands display of the message input-area, displays a prompt within the message-input area, and displays a keyboard.
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the input that activates the message-input area, in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard and included display of the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected, the device: displays a prompt within the message-input area, and displays a keyboard.
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 6110 is configured to enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a messaging user interface on the display unit 6102, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a message-input area, a digital image affordance, a digital touch affordance, and an application affordance. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6110 is configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 6114) a first input on the touch sensitive surface. In response to detecting the first input, the processing unit 6110 is configured to: in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital image affordance, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a plurality of digital images within the messaging user interface; in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the digital canvas affordance, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a digital drawing canvas within the messaging user interface; and in accordance with a determination that the first input is made while a focus selector is at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the application affordance, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of one or more launch icons for an application within the messaging user interface.
In some embodiments, displaying the plurality of digital images within the messaging user interface includes: in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, replacing display (e.g., with the replacing unit 6116) of the keyboard with the display of the plurality of digital images, the plurality of digital images including a live preview image from the digital camera unit 6106; and in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, displaying (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displaying the plurality of digital images in a second area of the display, the plurality of digital images including a live preview image from the digital camera unit 6106.
In some embodiments, while displaying the plurality of digital images, the processing unit 6110 is further configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 6114) an input that selects a digital image in the plurality of digital images; and after detecting the input that selects a digital image in the plurality of digital images: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of the selected digital image in the conversation transcript; and transmit (e.g., with the transmitting unit 6118) a representation of the selected digital image to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, where the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the selected digital image in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6110 is further configured to: detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 6114) an input that selects the live image displayed within the plurality of digital images; and, in response to detecting that input that selects the live image, capture (e.g., with the capturing unit 6120) a digital image with the digital camera unit 6106, while maintaining display of the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, after capturing the digital image, the processing unit 6110 is configured to: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of the digital image captured by the digital camera unit 6106 in the conversation transcript, and transmit (e.g., with the transmitting unit 6118) a representation of the captured digital image to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, where the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the captured digital image in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, displaying the digital drawing canvas within the messaging user interface includes: in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, replacing (e.g., with the replacing unit 6116) display of the keyboard with the display of the digital drawing canvas; and in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, displaying (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displaying the plurality of digital touch actions in a second area of the display.
In some embodiments, displaying the one or more launch icons for an application within the messaging user interface includes: in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, replacing (e.g., with the replacing unit 6116) display of the keyboard with the display of the one or more launch icons for an application; and in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard at the time the first input was detected, displaying (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) the conversation transcript in a first area of the display and displaying the one or more launch icons for an application in a second area of the display.
In some embodiments, while displaying the one or more launch icons for an application, the processing unit 6110 is further configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 6114) an input that activates a launch icon in the one or more launch icons for an application; and after detecting the input that activates the launch icon in the one or more launch icons for an application, the processing unit 6110 is configured to: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a first input area for an application corresponding to the activated launch icon the application that is distinct from the message input area, the input area for the first interactive application including one or more input affordances; enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a first application object within the conversation transcript that corresponds to the application corresponding to the activated launch icon; and transmit (e.g., with the transmitting unit 6118) a representation of a second application object that corresponds to the application corresponding to the activated launch icon to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, where the one or more electronic devices display the representation of the second application object in a conversation transcript that corresponds to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, while displaying the message-input area, the processing unit 6110 is further configured to detect (e.g., with the detecting unit 6114) a second input that activates the message-input area; and in response to detecting the input that activates the message-input area: in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard and did not include display of the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a prompt within the message-input area; in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface included display of a keyboard and the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected: cease to display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) the three activatable affordances, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of the application expansion affordance, expand (e.g., with the expanding unit 6122) display of the message input-area, and enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a prompt within the message-input area; in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard and included display of the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected: cease to display (e.g., with the display enabling unit) the three activatable affordances, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of the application expansion affordance, expand (e.g., with the expanding unit 6122) display of the message input-area, enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a prompt within the message-input area, and enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a keyboard; and in accordance with a determination that the messaging user interface did not include display of a keyboard and did not include display of the three activatable affordances at the time the second input was detected: enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a prompt within the message-input area, and enable display (e.g., with the display enabling unit 6112) of a keyboard.
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface also includes a microphone affordance, configured to enable sound recording on the electronic device upon activation.
In some embodiments, the messaging user interface also includes at least one avatar corresponding to a first other user included in the messaging session, configured to enable the electronic device to display a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the at least one avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface when activated.
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the at least one avatar includes: a menu item that when activated initiates a digital touch action with the first other user, a menu item that when activated initiates messaging with only the first other user, a menu item that when activated initiates an email with the first other user, a menu item that when activated initiates a call with the first other user, a menu item that when activated initiates a video conference with the first other user, and/or a menu item that when activated initiates a payment action with the first other user.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
Adding and Manipulating Stickers
As described below, the method 6200 provides an intuitive way to add a sticker to a messaging transcript. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when adding a sticker to a messaging transcript, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to add a sticker to a messaging transcript faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (6202) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a plurality of electronic stickers (e.g., a sticker pack displayed in a second area of the display), and a message-input area. For example, in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (6204) a first drag gesture by a first contact on a touch-sensitive surfaced that starts while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers, the first drag gesture moving the focus selector in a first direction; (e.g., detect a drag gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive display that starts at the first electronic sticker and moves in a first direction, or detect a drag gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface that starts while a cursor or other pointer is at the first electronic sticker on the display and moves the pointer in a first direction on the display). For example, device 100-1 detects a drag gesture including movement 3918 of contact 3906 from position 3906-a, over electronic snowman sticker 3906 in
The device moves (6206) the first electronic sticker in the first direction in accordance with the movement of the first drag gesture. For example, electronic snowman sticker moves from location 3906-a, in
In some embodiments, the plurality of electronic stickers is a plurality of objects contained within a digital image (e.g., a TV or movie frame, a digital comic illustration, a frame from a digital video, or other digital image), where (6208): the first electronic sticker corresponds to an object displayed at the first location at the start of the first drag gesture (e.g., tapping on any object within the digital image creates a digital sticker of that object), and moving the first electronic sticker includes displaying an animation of peeling the first electronic sticker from the digital image (e.g., it appears that the user is peeling the first electronic sticker away from the digital image).
The device detects (6210) termination of the first drag gesture while the focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface (e.g., while a contact on a touch-sensitive display is at the second location, or while a cursor or other pointer is at the second location). For example, device 100-1 detects termination of a drag gesture when contact 3916 is at position 3916-b in
In response to detecting termination of the first drag gesture (e.g., detecting lift-off the contact in the drag gesture), the device: in accordance with a determination that the second location is within the conversation transcript (e.g., the sticker was dragged from the tray into the conversation transcript), places (6212) the electronic sticker in the conversation transcript at a location based on the second location. For example, in
In response to detecting termination of the first drag gesture (e.g., detecting lift-off the contact in the drag gesture), the device: in accordance with a determination that the second location in not within the conversation transcript (e.g., the sticker was not dragged into the conversation transcript), ceases (6212) to display the electronic sticker at the second location on the display. E.g., when the sticker is not dragged all the way to the conversation transcript, termination of the gesture causes the sticker to return to the sticker pack. For example, in
In some embodiments, the electronic device differentiates between an input that allows the user to place the sticker at a user-selected location in the transcript and an input that places the sticker at a default location within the transcript. For example, a drag gesture places the sticker at a user-selection location within the transcript (e.g., snowman sticker 3906 is dragged to, and placed at, position 3906-b in
In some embodiments, the device displays a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a plurality of electronic stickers (e.g., a sticker pack displayed in a second area of the display), and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects a first user input at a location corresponding to display of a first electronic sticker. In response to detecting the first user input: in accordance with a determination that the first user input includes a drag gesture starting at the location corresponding to display of the first electronic sticker and ending at a location corresponding to display of the conversation transcript, placing the electronic sticker in the conversation transcript (e.g., dragging the sticker into the conversation transcript). For example, snowman sticker 3906 is dragged into conversation transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, the location based on the second location is the second location (6214). For example, the sticker is placed in the transcript at the location where the drag gesture terminated (e.g., by user lift-off of the contact corresponding to the drag gesture or by timing-out of the drag gesture by maintaining a relatively stable position for a pre-defined period of time). For example, in
In some embodiments, the conversation transcript includes display of one or more objects posted to the messaging session (e.g., message bubbles, icons for interactive applications, and/or multimedia content), the location is based on the second location is a nearest position in a plurality of positions that are defined by the positions of the one or more objects posted to the messaging session (6216). For example, device 100-1 detects termination of a drag gesture including contact 3924 at position 3924-b in conversation transcript, when electronic snowflake sticker 3908 is displayed at position 3908-c, in
In some embodiments, the plurality of positions include positions that are defined by the outside border of the one or more objects posted to the messaging session (e.g., every position defining the outlines of the one or more objects, a set number of positions on the outlines (e.g., horizontal and vertical mid-points on the top, bottom, right, and left borders of each object), regularly spaced positions along the outside border (e.g., every X pixels or spaced to provide Y positions on each object)).
In some embodiments, the plurality of positions include positions that are defined by the surface area of the one or more objects posted to the messaging session (e.g., every position within the border (inclusive or exclusive) of an object, a set number of positions within each object (e.g., quadrant midpoints within each object), regularly spaced positions within each object (e.g., every (X, Y) pixels or spaced to provide Z positions within each object).
In some embodiments, the plurality of positions include one or more positions that are defined by a relationship between two adjacent objects (e.g., positions defined by the mid-point between two objects).
In some embodiments, in response to detecting termination of the first drag gesture, in accordance with a determination that the second location is within the conversation transcript, the device (6218) transmits information that represents the electronic sticker to one or more (e.g., at least a second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display a corresponding representation of the electronic sticker in a corresponding location within a corresponding conversation transcript
In some embodiments, where messages sent from the user of the electronic device and messages received from other users are displayed on opposite sides of a conversation transcript, the corresponding location is a position that is a mirror image of the position at which the stick is displayed on the sending user's electronic device (e.g., a mirror image of the position or a mirror image of the position and the sticker).
In some embodiments, the device (6220) detects a user input while the focus selector is at a third position that corresponds to a second electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers (e.g., while a contact on a touch-sensitive display is at the second electronic sticker, or while a cursor or other pointer is at the second electronic sticker). For example, an input including one of contact 3912, in
In response to detecting the user input while the focus selector is at the third position, in accordance with a determination that the user input satisfies one or more sticker-selection-criteria (e.g., which are distinct from sticker posting criteria), the device displays the second electronic sticker in the message-input area (e.g., snowflake sticker 3908 is displayed in message-input area 3502 in
In some embodiments, the sticker selection criteria include a criterion that is configured to be met when a characteristic intensity of a contact in the input remains below a first intensity threshold.
In some embodiments, the sticker selection criteria include a criterion that is met when a characteristic intensity of a contact in the input satisfies a first intensity threshold (e.g., the sticker is displayed in the message-input area, but may be pushed-through to the transcript by pressing harder)
In some embodiments, the sticker can then be posted to the messaging session by a second user input corresponding to a request to post the content within the message-input area, such as a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to a send icon on the display. For example, snowflake sticker 3908 is displayed in conversation transcript 3700, in
In response to detecting the user input while the focus selector is at the third position, in accordance with a determination that the user input satisfies one or more sticker-posting-criteria, displaying the sticker in the conversation transcript at a location that corresponds to a next message insertion point. For example, snowman sticker 3906 is directly posted to the messaging session (e.g., displayed in transcript 3700), in
In some embodiments, the sticker posting criteria include a criterion that is met when a characteristic intensity of a contact in the input goes above a second intensity threshold.
In some embodiments, posting the sticker to the messaging session at the position where the next messaging bubble would be located, e.g., at position 3908-b in
In some embodiments, the one or more sticker-posting-criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the first contact on the touch-sensitive surface meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the transcript-area-display criteria to be met are met when the characteristic intensity of the first contact is between the second intensity threshold and a third intensity threshold; and the one or more sticker-selection-criteria do not require that the characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met.
In some embodiments, the device detects (6222) a user input while the focus selector is at a fourth position that corresponds to a third electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers (e.g., while a contact on a touch-sensitive display is at the third electronic sticker, or while a cursor or other pointer is at the third electronic sticker) wherein the third electronic sticker is associated with a sticker animation. For example, in
In some embodiments, the sticker animation is displayed in a loop when the sticker is posted to the messaging session. In some embodiments, the sticker animation is displayed a pre-defined number of times after being posted to the messaging session. In some embodiments, the sticker animation is displayed upon activation by a user within a corresponding conversation transcript. In some embodiments, the sticker animation is automatically displayed in the sticker pack.
In response to detecting the user input while the focus selector is at the fourth position, in accordance with a determination that the user input satisfies one or more animation preview criteria (e.g., deep-press criteria) the device previews the sticker animation associated with the third electronic sticker (e.g., a cat sticker cries when a user presses on the cat sticker in a sticker pack). For example, device 100-1 displays a preview of the animation for snowman sticker displayed in sticker pack 3904, in
In some embodiments, the animation preview criteria include a criterion that is met when a characteristic intensity of a contact in the input satisfies an intensity threshold. In some embodiments, a press and hold gesture satisfies animation preview criteria. In some embodiments, a deep press gesture satisfies animation preview criteria. In some embodiments, a light press does not satisfy animation preview. In some embodiments, a light press gesture causes the electronic sticker to be displayed in the message-input area, previewing the sticker animation associated with the third electronic sticker (e.g., a cat sticker cries when a user presses on the cat sticker in a sticker pack).
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the plurality of electronic stickers, the device (6224) displays the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device) and an application affordance (e.g., user interface 3500 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input that activates the application affordance. For example, an input including contact 3902 on application affordance 3508, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the device maintains display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display (e.g.,
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes display of an electronic keyboard prior to activating the application affordance, the display of the plurality of electronic stickers replaces display of the keyboard (e.g., display of sticker pack 3904 would replace display of digital keyboard 3501).
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes a full-screen display of the conversation transcript prior to activating the application affordance, the display of the plurality of electronic stickers replaces a portion of the display of the message transcript. For example, in
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the plurality of electronic stickers: the device (6226) displays the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user (e.g., of an electronic device) and an application affordance. For example, messaging user interface 3500 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input that activates the application affordance. For example, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the device maintains display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display (e.g., device 100-1 maintains display of conversation transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes display of an electronic keyboard prior to activating the application affordance, the display of the scrollable interactive application panel replaces display of the keyboard (e.g., application slide tray 3892 may replace display of digital keyboard 3501.
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes a full-screen display of the conversation transcript prior to activating the application affordance, the display of the scrollable interactive application panel replaces a portion of the display of the message transcript. For example, in
While displaying the first interactive application icon in the second area of the display, detecting a first swipe gesture that includes horizontal movement of a first contact at a location that corresponds to the second area of the display. For example, device 100-1 detects a swipe gesture including movement 3938 of contact 3936 from position 3936-a, in
In accordance with a determination that the first swipe gesture satisfies one or more interactive application icon switching criteria, the device replaces display of the first interactive application icon with display of the plurality of electronic stickers in the second area of the display. For example, sticker pack 3904, in
In some embodiments, the interactive application icon switching criteria includes a criterion that the magnitude of a horizontal movement of the first swipe gesture satisfies a predetermined movement threshold. In some embodiments, the predetermined movement threshold varies with the speed of the movement of the contact.
In some embodiments, prior to displaying the plurality of electronic stickers, the device (6228) displays the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device) and an application affordance (e.g., messaging user interface 3500 in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input that activates the application affordance (e.g., detecting a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to the application affordance). For example, in
In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the device maintains display of at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display (e.g., device 100-1 maintains display of conversation transcript 3700 in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes display of an electronic keyboard prior to detecting activation of the application affordance, the display of the plurality of application launch icons replaces display of the keyboard. For example, display of application selection tray 3654, in
In some embodiments, where the messaging user interface includes a full-screen display of the conversation transcript prior to detecting activation of the application affordance, the display of the plurality of application launch icons replaces a portion of the display of the message transcript. For example, in
While displaying the plurality of application launch icons, the device detects an input that activates the application launch icon for the sticker pack. For example, device 100-1 detects an in input including contact 3954 over sticker pack launch icon 3609, in
In response to a detecting the input that activates the application launch icon for the sticker pack (e.g., detecting a tap gesture at a location that corresponds to the launch icon for the sticker pack), the device replaces display of the plurality of application launch icons with display of the plurality of electronic stickers in the second area of the display. For example, in response to detecting an input including contact 3954, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6306 is further configured to: in response to detecting termination of the first drag gesture, in accordance with a determination that the second location is within the conversation transcript: transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 6317) information that represents the electronic sticker to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display a corresponding representation of the electronic sticker in a corresponding location within a corresponding conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the location based on the second location is the second location.
In some embodiments, the conversation transcript includes display of one or more objects posted to the messaging session, the location based on the second location is a nearest position in a plurality of positions that are defined by the positions of the one or more objects posted to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6306 is further configured to: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) a user input while the focus selector is at a third position that corresponds to a second electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers. In response to detecting the user input while the focus selector is at the third position: in accordance with a determination that the user input satisfies one or more sticker-selection-criteria, enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) the second electronic sticker in the message-input area; and in accordance with a determination that the user input satisfies one or more sticker-posting-criteria, enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) the sticker in the conversation transcript at a location that corresponds to a next message insertion point.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6306 is further configured to: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) a user input while the focus selector is at a fourth position that corresponds to a third electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers, wherein the third electronic sticker is associated with a sticker animation. In response to detecting the user input while the focus selector is at the fourth position, in accordance with a determination that the user input satisfies one or more animation preview criteria, preview (e.g., with previewing unit 6318) the sticker animation associated with the third electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6306 is further configured to: prior to displaying the plurality of electronic stickers: enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user and an application affordance. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6306 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) an input that activates the application affordance. In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the processing unit 6306 is configured to: maintain display of (e.g., with maintaining unit 6320) at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display, and enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) the plurality of electronic stickers in a second area of the display.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6306 is further configured to: prior to displaying the plurality of electronic stickers: enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user and an application affordance. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6306 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) an input that activates the application affordance. In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the processing unit 6306 is configured to: maintain display of (e.g., with maintaining unit 6320) at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display, and enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) a first interactive application icon, which is one of a plurality of interactive application icons, in a second area of the display. While displaying the first interactive application icon in the second area of the display, the processing unit 6306 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) a first swipe gesture that includes horizontal movement of a first contact at a location that corresponds to the second area of the display. In accordance with a determination that the first swipe gesture satisfies one or more interactive application icon switching criteria, the processing unit 6306 is configured to replace display of (e.g., with replacing unit 6322) the first interactive application icon with display of the plurality of electronic stickers in the second area of the display.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6306 is further configured to: prior to displaying the plurality of electronic stickers: enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308) the messaging user interface including the conversation transcript of the messaging session between the user of the electronic device and the at least one other user and an application affordance. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6306 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) an input that activates the application affordance. In response to detecting the input that activates the application affordance, the processing unit 6306 is configured to: maintain display of (e.g., with maintaining unit 6320) at least a portion of the conversation transcript in a first area of the display, and enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6308), in a second area of the display that includes a plurality of application launch icons, an application launch icon for a sticker pack. While displaying the plurality of application launch icons, the processing unit 6306 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6310) an input that activates the application launch icon for the sticker pack. In response to a detecting that the input that activates the application launch icon for the sticker pack, the processing unit 6306 is configured to replace display of (e.g., with replacing unit 6322) the plurality of application launch icons with display of the plurality of electronic stickers in the second area of the display.
In some embodiments, the plurality of electronic stickers is a plurality of objects contained within a digital image, wherein: the first electronic sticker corresponds to an object displayed at the first location at the start of the first drag gesture; and moving the first electronic sticker includes displaying an animation of peeling the first electronic sticker from the digital image.
The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to
The operations described above with reference to
As described below, the method 6400 provides an intuitive way to modify display of electronic stickers in a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when modifying display of electronic stickers in a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to modify display of electronic stickers in a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (6402) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), a plurality of electronic stickers (e.g., a sticker pack displayed in a second area of the display), and a message-input area. For example in
While displaying the messaging user interface (e.g., user interface 3500), the device detects (6404) a first user input (e.g., by a first contact on a touch-sensitive surface, such as a drag gesture or a tap gesture) while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers (e.g., detect a drag gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive display that starts at the first electronic sticker and moves in a first direction, or detect a drag gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface that starts while a cursor or other pointer is at the first electronic sticker on the display and moves the pointer in a first direction on the display). In some embodiments, the first electronic sticker is initially not within the conversation transcript (e.g., the first electronic sticker is in a sticker pack displayed in a second area of the display).
For example, device 100-1 detects an input including: a drag gesture, including movement 3942 of contact 3940 from position 3940-a, over electronic snowman sticker 3906 displayed in sticker pack 3904, in
In response to detecting the first user input, the device (6406) places and displays the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. For example, device 100-1 displays electronic sticker 3906 at position (e.g., location and orientation) 3906-f, in
While the first electronic sticker is displayed in the conversation transcript, the device (6408): detects a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript (e.g., detect a drag gesture, a portion of a depinch gesture, or a rotate gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive display that starts at the location of the first electronic sticker in the transcript, or detect a drag gesture, a portion of a depinch gesture, or a rotate gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface that starts while a cursor or other pointer is at the location of the first electronic sticker in the transcript).
For example, device 100-1 detects an input including: movement 3948 of contact 3946, within conversation transcript 3700, from position 3946-a, in
In some embodiments, the first and second user inputs are first and second parts of a single continuous input, e.g., a drag gesture followed by a pinch or rotation gesture made with the same contact.
In response to detecting the second user input, the device (6408) changes the position, size, and/or rotation of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. (e.g., while maintaining a constant display of the conversation transcript behind the first electronic sticker).
For example, device 100-1 moves electronic snowman sticker 3906 from position 3906-f, in
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is reduced (6410) in response to detecting a pinch gesture that includes movement of a first contact towards a second contact, wherein the pinch gesture started while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker (e.g., pinching while over the electronic sticker reduces the display size of the sticker without changing the display size of the conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is increased (6412) in response to detecting a depinch gesture that includes movement of a first contact away from a second contact, wherein the depinch gesture started while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker (e.g., depinching while over the electronic sticker increases the display size of the sticker without changing the display size of the conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is increased (6414) in accordance with a (e.g., change in a) characteristic intensity of a contact made while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker. For example, the size of electronic snowman sticker 3906 is increased between
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is decreased in accordance with a (e.g., change in a) characteristic intensity of a contact made while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker. For example, the size of electronic snowman sticker 3906 is decreased between
In some embodiments, the orientation of the first electronic sticker is changed (6416) in response to detecting a rotation gesture that started while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker. For example, the orientation (e.g., position) of electronic snowman sticker 3906 is rotated from orientation 3906-e, in
In some embodiments, the rotation gesture includes rotation of a single user contact. In some embodiments, the rotation gesture includes rotation of a first contact relative to a second contact.
In some embodiments, after detecting the first user input, the device transmits (6418) information that represents the first electronic sticker to one or more (e.g., second) electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display a corresponding representation of the first electronic sticker in a corresponding location (e.g., a corresponding location, size, and rotation) within a corresponding conversation transcript (e.g., corresponding to the messaging session).
In some embodiments, information that represents the first electronic sticker is sent in response to detecting the first user input (e.g., upon detection of lift-off of contact 3940 in
In some embodiments, information that represents the first electronic sticker is not sent until the user has finally positioned, sized, and/or rotated the sticker within the conversation transcript (e.g., with the second user input). For example, information is sent upon detection of lift-off of contact 3946 in
In some embodiments, once the user places, sizes, and/or rotates the electronic sticker, further modifications to the sticker in the transcript cannot be made (e.g., detection of a second input, including second contact 3946, in
In some embodiments, once the user places, sizes, and/or rotates the electronic sticker, further modifications to the sticker in the transcript can only be made within a predetermined time period (e.g., initiation of further modifications) beginning at termination of the first input, placing the sticker in the conversation transcript. For example, detection of a second input, including second contact 3946, in
In some embodiments, after transmitting the information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices, the device (6420) detects a third user input while a focus selector is at a third location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript and, in response to detecting the third user input: changes the position of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript for a second time, and sends information to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that the position of the first electronic sticker was changed in the conversation transcript, wherein the one or more electronic devices make corresponding changes to the position of the first electronic sticker within the corresponding conversation transcript (e.g., to match or mirror the changes made in the first user's conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, only the user who posted the sticker to the messaging session can change the position, size, or rotation of the sticker. In some embodiments, any user included in the messaging session can change the position, size, and/or rotation of the sticker. In some embodiments, no user can change the position, size and/or rotation of the sticker once it has been posted to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, after transmitting the information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices, the device (6422) detects a third user input while a focus selector is at a third location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript and, in response to detecting the third user input: changes the rotation (e.g., orientation) of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript for a second time, and sends information to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that the rotation (e.g., orientation) of the first electronic sticker was changed in the conversation transcript, wherein the one or more electronic devices make corresponding changes to the rotation (e.g., orientation) of the first electronic sticker within the corresponding conversation transcript (e.g., to match or mirror the changes made in the first user's conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, only the user who posted the sticker to the messaging session can change the position, size, or rotation of the sticker. In some embodiments, any user included in the messaging session can change the position, size, and/or rotation of the sticker. In some embodiments, no user can change the position, size and/or rotation of the sticker once it has been posted to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, after transmitting the information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices, the device (6424) detects a third user input while a focus selector is at a third location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript and, in response to detecting the third user input: changes the size of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript for a second time, and sends information to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that the size of the first electronic sticker was changed in the conversation transcript, wherein the one or more electronic devices make corresponding changes to the size of the first electronic sticker within the corresponding conversation transcript (e.g., to match or mirror the changes made in the first user's conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, only the user who posted the sticker to the messaging session can change the position, size, or rotation of the sticker. In some embodiments, any user included in the messaging session can change the position, size, and/or rotation of the sticker. In some embodiments, no user can change the position, size and/or rotation of the sticker once it has been posted to the messaging session.
In some embodiments, after transmitting the information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices, the device receives information from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session that the position, size, and/or orientation of a corresponding representation of the first electronic sticker was changed in a corresponding conversation transcript and, in response, changes the position, size, and/or orientation of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. For example, device 100-1 receives information from device 100-2 at 9:56 AM and, in response, changes the position, size, and orientation of electronic snowman sticker 3906 from location 3906-h, in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the first user input, the device changes (6426) the position, of the first electronic sticker (e.g., the size, position, and orientation of the sticker can be changes while still displayed in the sticker pack and/or while being dragged into the conversation transcript). For example, movement of electronic snowman sticker 3906 from position 3906-a, in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the first user input, the device changes (6428) the size of the first electronic sticker (e.g., the size, position, and orientation of the sticker can be changes while still displayed in the sticker pack and/or while being dragged into the conversation transcript). For example, the size of electronic snowman sticker 3906 is increased between
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the first user input, the device changes (6430) the rotation of the first electronic sticker (e.g., the size, position, and orientation of the sticker can be changes while still displayed in the sticker pack and/or while being dragged into the conversation transcript). For example, electronic snowman sticker 3906 is rotated from orientation (e.g., position) 3906-e, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 6506 is configured to: enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6508) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 6502, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, a plurality of electronic stickers, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6506 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6510) a first user input while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to a first electronic sticker in the plurality of electronic stickers. In response to detecting the first user input, the processing unit 6506 is configured to place (e.g., with placing unit 6512) and enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6508) the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. While the first electronic sticker is displayed in the conversation transcript: the processing unit 6506 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6510) a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. In response to detecting the second user input, the processing unit 6506 is configured to change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the position, size, and/or rotation of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: after detecting the first user input: transmit (e.g., with transmitting unit 6516) information that represents the first electronic sticker to one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session, wherein the one or more electronic devices display a corresponding representation of the first electronic sticker in a corresponding location within a corresponding conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: after transmitting the information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6510) a third user input while a focus selector is at a third location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript. In response to detecting the third user input, the processing unit 6506 is configured to: change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the position of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript for a second time; and send (e.g., with sending unit 6518) information to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that the position of the first electronic sticker was changed in the conversation transcript, wherein the one or more electronic devices make corresponding changes to the position of the first electronic sticker within the corresponding conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: after transmitting the information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6510) a third user input while a focus selector is at a third location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript; and, in response to detecting the third user input: change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the rotation of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript for a second time; and send (e.g., with sending unit 6518) information to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that the rotation of the first electronic sticker was changed in the conversation transcript, wherein the one or more electronic devices make corresponding changes to the rotation of the first electronic sticker within the corresponding conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: after transmitting information that represents the first electronic sticker to the one or more electronic devices: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6510) a third user input while a focus selector is at a third location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript; and, in response to detecting the third user input: change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the size of the first electronic sticker in the conversation transcript for a second time; and send (e.g., with sending unit 6518) information to the one or more electronic devices that correspond to the at least one other user included in the messaging session that the size of the first electronic sticker was changed in the conversation transcript, wherein the one or more electronic devices make corresponding changes to the size of the first electronic sticker within the corresponding conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: in response to detecting the first user input, change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the position, of the first electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: in response to detecting the first user input, change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the size of the first electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 6506 is further configured to: in response to detecting the first user input, change (e.g., with changing unit 6514) the rotation of the first electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is reduced in response to detecting a pinch gesture that includes movement of a first contact towards a second contact, wherein the pinch gesture started while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is increased in response to detecting a depinch gesture that includes movement of a first contact away from a second contact, wherein the depinch gesture started while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the size of the first electronic sticker is increased in accordance with a characteristic intensity of a contact made while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker.
In some embodiments, the orientation of the first electronic sticker is changed in response to detecting a rotation gesture that started while a focus selector was at a location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first electronic sticker.
The operations described above with reference to
Making Payments
As described below, the method 6600 provides an intuitive way to make payments from a messaging application. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when making payments from a messaging application, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to make payments from a messaging application faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (6602) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device) and a message-input area, wherein each of the other users included in the messaging session has a corresponding avatar (e.g., displayed in a second area of the display). For example, messaging user interface 3500, in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects (6604) a first user input (e.g., a tap, light press, or deep press gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface) while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to an avatar of a first other user included in the messaging session, (e.g., detect a gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive display at the location of the avatar of the first other user, or detect a gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface while a cursor or other pointer is at the location of the avatar of the first other user). For example, device 100-1 detects an input including contact 4010, on Mary Todd's avatar 4010, in
In response to detecting the first user input, the device displays (6006) a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user overlaid on the messaging user interface, the displayed menu including an activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user (e.g., a menu item for paying, or requesting payment from, the first other user). For example, in response to detecting an input including an increase in a characteristic intensity of contact 4010, meeting a predefined intensity threshold, the device displays action menu 3882 that includes activatable action 3884-6 for making a payment to another user (e.g., Mary Todd) included in the messaging session, in
While displaying the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user (e.g., action menu 3882 in
In response to detecting the second user input, the device displays (6610) a user interface configured to initiate sending of a payment to, and/or requesting a payment from, the first other user. For example, in response to detecting an input including contact 4012 on activatable payment action 3884-6, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 6706 is configured to enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6708) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 6702, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user and a message-input area, wherein each of the other users included in the messaging session has a corresponding avatar. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6706 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6710) a first user input while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to an avatar of a first other user included in the messaging session. In response to detecting the first user input, enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6708) a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user overlaid on the messaging user interface, the displayed menu including an activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user. While displaying the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first other user, detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6710) a second user input while a focus selector is at a second location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the activatable menu item for initiating a payment action with the first other user. In response to detecting the second user input, enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6708) a user interface configured to initiate sending of a payment to, and/or requesting a payment from, the first other user.
The operations described above with reference to
Interacting with Avatars in a Group Messaging Session
As described below, the method 6800 provides an intuitive way to interact with a single user included in a group messaging session. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when interacting with a single user included in a group messaging session, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to interact with a single user included in a group messaging session faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (6802) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and a plurality of other users (e.g., of respective other electronic devices), a message-input area, and a plurality of avatars, each respective avatar in the plurality of avatars corresponding to a respective other user in the plurality of other users included in the messaging session, wherein the plurality of avatars are displayed as a stack of (e.g., overlapping) avatars, with a first avatar in the plurality of avatars displayed on the top of the stack of avatars. For example, messaging user interface 3500, in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device detects an input by a first contact on the touch-sensitive surface while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first avatar (e.g., detect a gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive display at the location of the first avatar, or detect a gesture by a contact on a touch-sensitive surface while a cursor or other pointer is at the location of the first avatar). For example, device 100-1 detects an input including contact 4030 on Abe's avatar (e.g., displayed on top of stack of avatars 4002), in
in response to detecting the input by the first contact, in accordance with a determination that the input meets menu-activation-criteria, wherein the menu-activation-criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the menu-activation criteria to be met, the device displays (6806) a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface. For example, in response to detecting an increase in a characteristic intensity of contact 4038 on Mary Todd's avatar 4008, meeting a predetermined intensity threshold (e.g., ITL or ITD), between
in response to detecting the input by the first contact, in accordance with a determination that the input meets avatar-spreading-criteria, wherein the avatar-spreading-criteria do not require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touchscreen meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met, the device displays (6906) the plurality of avatars in an array (e.g., a substantially or completely non-overlapping array). For example, in response to detecting an input including contact 4030 on Abe's avatar 3510, in
In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that a characteristic (e.g., a maximum) intensity of the first contact met a predefined intensity threshold (e.g., was between a first intensity threshold and a second intensity threshold), the device replaces display of the first avatar on top of the stack of avatars with display of a second avatar in the plurality of avatars on top of the stack of avatars. For example, in response to detecting an increase in a characteristic intensity of contact 4006 on Abe's avatar 3510, meeting a predetermined intensity threshold (e.g., ITL or ITD), between
In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that a characteristic (e.g., a maximum) intensity of the first contact did not meet a predetermined intensity threshold (e.g., was between the second intensity threshold and a third intensity threshold), the device displays a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface. For example, in response to detecting an input including contact 4004 on Abe's avatar 3510, in
In some embodiments, the second intensity threshold is above the first intensity threshold and the third intensity threshold is above the second intensity threshold (e.g., tap to cycle through the avatars and light press or deep press to call up a quick action menu for the avatar at the top of the stack).
In some embodiments, the second intensity threshold is below the first intensity threshold and the third intensity threshold is below the second intensity threshold (e.g., deep press or light press to cycle through the avatars and tap to call up the quick action menu for the avatar at the top of the stack).
In some embodiments, the avatar-spreading-criteria are met (6810) upon detection of a tap gesture on the touch-sensitive surface. For example, avatars 3510, 4008, 4032, 4034, and 4036, in avatar stack 4002, displayed in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar (e.g., action menu 3882 in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar (e.g., action menu 3882 in
For example, in some embodiments, selecting a messaging menu item (e.g., activatable action 3884-3) causes the electronic device to display a private messaging user interface between the user of the electronic device and the first other user. For example, in response to detecting an input including contact 3886 on activatable message action 3884-3, in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar (e.g., action menu 3882 in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar (e.g., action menu 3882 in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar (e.g., action menu 3882 in
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar (e.g., action menu 3882 in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 6906 is configured to: enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6908) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 6902, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and a plurality of other users, a message-input area, and a plurality of avatars, each respective avatar in the plurality of avatars corresponding to a respective other user in the plurality of other users included in the messaging session, wherein the plurality of avatars are displayed as a stack of avatars, with a first avatar in the plurality of avatars displayed on the top of the stack of avatars. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 6906 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 6910) an input by a first contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit 6904 while a focus selector is at a first location in the messaging user interface that corresponds to the first avatar. In response to detecting the input by the first contact: in accordance with a determination that the input meets menu-activation-criteria, wherein the menu-activation-criteria require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface unit 6904 meet a respective intensity threshold in order for the menu-activation criteria to be met, the processing unit 6906 is configured to enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6908) a menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar overlaid on the messaging user interface. In accordance with a determination that the input meets avatar-spreading-criteria, wherein the avatar-spreading-criteria do not require that a characteristic intensity of the contact on the touchscreen meet the respective intensity threshold in order for the selection criteria to be met, the processing unit 6906 is configured to enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 6908) the plurality of avatars in an array.
In some embodiments, the avatar-spreading-criteria are met upon detection of a tap gesture on the touch-sensitive surface unit.
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar includes a menu item that when activated initiates a canvas for sharing digital drawings with the other user.
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar includes a menu item that when activated initiates messaging with only the first other user,
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar includes a menu item that when activated initiates an email with the first other user,
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar includes a menu item that when activated initiates a call with the first other user,
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar includes a menu item that when activated initiates a video conference with the first other user, and/or
In some embodiments, the menu that contains activatable menu items associated with the first avatar includes a menu item that when activated initiates a payment action with the first other user.
The operations described above with reference to
Making Suggestions in a Messaging Session
As described below, the method 7000 provides an intuitive way to display additional information in a messaging session. The method reduces the number, extent, and/or nature of the inputs from a user when displaying additional information in a messaging session, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, enabling a user to display additional information in a messaging session faster and more efficiently conserves power and increases the time between battery charges.
The device displays (7002) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript (e.g., displayed in a first area of the display) of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user (e.g., of another electronic device), and a message-input area. For example, messaging user interface 3500, in
While displaying the messaging user interface, the device receives (7004) a first message within the messaging session from an (e.g., second) electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session. For example device 100-1 receives message 4102 from Mary Todd, in
In response to receiving the first message, the device (7006): displays the first message within a first message region (e.g., bubble) in the conversation transcript on the display (e.g., message 4102 is displayed within a message region in transcript 3503 in
In response to receiving the first message, the device (7006): detects, in the first message, a word or phrase associated with additional content available on the Internet (e.g., information about a detected business/restaurant, music, movie, television show, current event, public figure, politician, celebrity, university, athlete, sporting event, or sports league/team). For example, device 100-1 recognizes the phrase “Meteorite Catcher” 4101 as the title of a movie, in
In response to detecting the word or phrase associated with additional content available on the internet, the device (7006): displays proximate to the first message region (e.g., bubble; for example, directly above or below the message), a selectable indication that additional content associated with the word or phrase is available (e.g., selectable text relating to the additional content, such as “see local show times,” “make a reservation now”). For example, in response to recognizing the phrase “Meteorite Catcher” 4101 as the title of a movie, device 100-1 displays selectable indication 4104 (“See movie info”) below message 4102, in
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated (7008) with a movie (e.g., a movie title, a distinctive or context-identifiable character name from the movie, or a famous line from a movie, such as, “show me the money”), and the additional content includes biographical data about the movie (e.g., the name of an actor/actress, the length of the move, the year the movie was released, or the studio that produced and/or distributed the movie), information on local performances of the movie (e.g., show times, theatre information, or a link to purchase tickets), ratings information for the movie (e.g., critic or user-contributed ratings, individual or compiled), and/or multi-media content about the movie (e.g., movie clips, streaming performances, or audio clips).
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated (7010) with a television show (e.g., a show title, a distinctive or context-identifiable character name from the show, or an identifiable catch phrase, such as, “don't have a cow, man”), and the additional content includes biographical data about the show (e.g., the name of an actor/actress, the length of the series, information on the network, channel, and/or time the show is broadcasted; or the network that produced the show), ratings information about the show (e.g., critic or user-contributed ratings, individual or compiled), and/or multi-media content about the show (e.g., show clips, streaming performances, or audio clips).
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated (7012) with a song or album (e.g., a song or album title, an artist name, or an identifiable line from the song or album, such as, “bye, bye, Miss American Pie”), and the additional content includes biographical data about the song or album (e.g., the name of an artist, composer, or producer of the song or album, the length of the song or album, songs on the album, the year the song or album was released, or the studio that produced and/or distributed the song or album), ratings information about the song or album (e.g., critic or user-contributed ratings, individual or compiled), and/or multi-media content about the song or album (e.g., audio clips or streaming performances).
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated (7014) with a business (e.g., a particular type of business, such as restaurant, store, salon, or golf course, a business name, a distinctive or context-identifiable employee/owner name, or an identifiable slogan, such as, “pizza, pizza”), and the additional content includes biographical data about the business (e.g., an address, local street map, phone number, email address, or business hours), ratings information about the business (e.g., critic or user-contributed ratings (individual or compiled), and/or interactive content about the business (e.g., a website, an interactive ordering platform, or an interactive application associated with the business). In some embodiments, the business is a particular business, e.g., a specific restaurant. In some embodiments, the business is a class of businesses, e.g., a restaurant.
In some embodiments, the device (7016) detects an input that activates the selectable indication (e.g., detecting a tap gesture on the selectable indication) and, in response to detecting the input that activates the selectable indication, displaying additional content within the conversation transcript (e.g., displaying a drop-down window below the message bubble with additional content from the Internet). For example, in response to detecting an input that includes contact 4106 on selectable indication 4104, in
In some embodiments, the additional content includes a link to a web content associated with the detected word or phrase (e.g., a link to a movie website or a link to a digital video that may be viewed and/or posted within the conversation transcript).
In some embodiments, the activatable indication is a stylized display of the recognized word or phrase within display of the received message (e.g., highlighting or coloring of the recognized word or phrase).
In some embodiments, the device detects in the first message, a word or phrase associated with additional content available on the Internet (e.g., information about a detected business/restaurant, music, movie, television show, current event, public figure, politician, celebrity, university, athlete, sporting event, or sports league/team). For example, device 100-1 recognizes the phrase “Astron Omer” 4103, in received message 4114, as the name of an actor, in
In some embodiments, in response to detecting the word or phrase associated with additional content available on the internet, the device stylizes the word or phrase within the message region and enables activation of the word or phrase in the message region. For example, in response to recognizing the phrase “Astron Omer” 4103 as the name of an actor, device 100-1 displays highlighting 4116 of “Astron Omer” within message 4114, in
In some embodiments, the device detects an input that activates the stylized word or phrase in the message region (e.g., detecting a tap gesture on a highlighted word or phrase) and, in response, replaces display of the messaging user interface with display of an internet (and/or memory) search user interface for an internet search of the detected word or phrase, including a plurality of (e.g., categorized) search results. For example, in response to detecting an input, including contact 4118 on stylized phrase “Astron Omer,” in FIG. 41E, device 100-1 replaces display of messaging user interface with display of internet search user interface 3661, in
In some embodiments, the device detects an input on a first search result in the plurality of search results in the Internet (and/or memory) search user interface and, in response, replaces display of the Internet (and/or memory) search user interface with the messaging user interface, displays a representation of the first search result in the conversation transcript of the messaging user interface, and transmits a representation of the first search result to the one or more electronic devices associated with other users of the messaging session (e.g., posts the search result to the messaging session).
For example, device 100-1 detects an input including contact 4120 on search result 3670, in
It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in
In accordance with some embodiments,
As shown in
The processing unit 7106 is configured to enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 7108) a messaging user interface of a messaging application on the display unit 7102, the messaging user interface including a conversation transcript of a messaging session between a user of the electronic device and at least one other user, and a message-input area. While displaying the messaging user interface, the processing unit 7106 is configured to receive (e.g., with receiving unit 7110) a first message within the messaging session from an electronic device that corresponds to another user included in the messaging session. In response to receiving the first message: the processing unit 7106 is configured to enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 7108) the first message within a first message region in the conversation transcript on the display unit 7102. The processing unit 7106 is configured to detect (e.g., with detecting unit 7112), in the first message, a word or phrase associated with additional content available on the Internet. In response to detecting the word or phrase associated with additional content available on the internet, the processing unit 7106 is configured to enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 7108), proximate to the first message region, a selectable indication that additional content associated with the word or phrase is available.
In some embodiments, the processing unit 7106 is further configured to: detect (e.g., with detecting unit 7112) an input that activates the selectable indication; in response to detecting the input that activates the selectable indication, enable display of (e.g., with enabling unit 7108) additional content within the conversation transcript.
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated with a movie, and the additional content includes biographical data about the movie, information on local performances of the movie, ratings information for the movie, and/or multi-media content about the movie.
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated with a television show, and the additional content includes biographical data about the show, ratings information about the show, and/or multi-media content about the show.
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated with a song or album, and the additional content includes biographical data about the song or album, ratings information about the song or album, and/or multi-media content about the song or album.
In some embodiments, the word or phrase associated with additional content available is associated with a business, and the additional content includes biographical data about the business, ratings information about the business, and/or interactive content about the business.
The operations described above with reference to
The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best use the invention and various described embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
This application claims priority to: (1) U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/349,114, filed Jun. 12, 2016, entitled “Devices, Methods, and Graphical User Interfaces for Messaging”; (2) U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/349,116, filed Jun. 12, 2016, entitled “Playback of Handwritten Message”; (3) U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/339,078, filed May 19, 2016, entitled “Devices, Methods, and Graphical User Interfaces for Messaging”; and (4) U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/338,502, filed May 18, 2016, entitled “Devices, Methods, and Graphical User Interfaces for Messaging,” which are all incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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