1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for reporting back a status of a mobile phone and a related mobile phone, and more particularly, to a method for reporting back a status of a mobile phone by a message and a related mobile phone.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In highly developed information communication systems in the modern information society, electronic devices are widely utilized in every area. For instance, the utilization of a convenient and lightweight mobile phone device has become a way of communication in our daily life; users can easily exchange and share information, experience, and opinion through the convenience of the mobile phone device. The mobile phone progressed tremendously in recent years and various types of mobile phones are continuously developed. The increasing utilization has created a demand in production, as the mobile phones are becoming common causing the technology of mobile phones to mature with the trend moving towards smaller multi-functional phones. The important issue now is how to design a more convenient mobile phone for the user to utilize.
While the dialed mobile phone does not work, such as being powered off, not receiving signals, being busy, and so on, the user has to try dialing the mobile phone again and again until it works, such as being powered on, receiving signals, not being busy, and so on. It is inconvenient that the user cannot be aware that the mobile phone can be communicated actively.
It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide a method for reporting back a status of a mobile phone by a message and a related mobile phone for solving the above-mentioned problem.
According to the claimed invention, a method for reporting back a status of a mobile phone includes: (a) a second mobile phone sending a monitoring message to a first mobile phone via a telecommunication system service terminal when the first mobile phone is at a first status; (b) sending a reporting message to the second mobile phone according to the monitoring message when the first mobile phone is at a second status; (c) the second mobile phone comparing data of the monitoring message with data of the reporting message to generate a comparison result after receiving the reporting message; and (d) the second mobile phone displaying an informing frame according to the comparison result.
According to the claimed invention, a mobile phone includes a message editing module for editing a monitoring message, a wireless communication module for sending the monitoring message to a first mobile phone when the first mobile phone is at a first status and for receiving a reporting message when the first mobile phone is at a second status, a storage module for storing a phone number of the first mobile phone when the wireless communication module sends the monitoring message, a comparison means for comparing the phone number of the first mobile phone stored in the storage module with a phone number of the reporting message to generate a comparison result after the wireless communication module receives the reporting message, a display module, and a control means for controlling the display module to display an informing frame according to the comparison result.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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Step 100: Utilize the message editing module 22 of the second mobile phone 20 to edit a monitoring message when the first mobile phone 18 is at a first status (the first mobile phone 18 cannot be communicated).
Step 102: The wireless communication module 24 of the second mobile phone 20 sends the monitoring message to the first mobile phone 18 via the telecommunication system service terminal 12 and stores a destination phone number of the monitoring message (a phone number of the first mobile phone 18) in the storage module 26.
Step 104:The telecommunication system service terminal 12 sends the monitoring message to the first mobile phone 18 successfully when the first mobile phone 18 is at a second status (the first mobile phone 18 can be communicated).
Step 106: Set whether the first mobile phone 18 can send a reporting message to the second mobile phone 20 via the telecommunication system service terminal 12. If yes, go to step 108; if not, go to step 116.
Step 108: The first mobile phone 18 sends the reporting message to the second mobile phone 20 via the telecommunication system service terminal 12.
Step 110: The comparison means 30 of the second mobile phone 20 compares the phone number stored in the storage module 26 in step 102 with a source phone number of the reporting message. If the phone number of the reporting message corresponds with the phone number stored in the storage module 26 in step 102, go to step 112; if not, go to step 116.
Step 112: The control means 32 of the second mobile phone 20 controls the display module 28 to display an informing frame that the first mobile phone 18 can be communicated.
Step 114: The control means 32 of the second mobile phone 20 controls the display module 28 to display a prompt frame of dialing the phone number of the first mobile phone 18 so that the user of the second mobile phone 20 can dial the first mobile phone 18 directly.
Step 116: End.
More detailed descriptions for the steps mentioned above will be provided. Sometimes the first mobile phone 18 cannot be communicated. For example, the first mobile phone 48 is at a power-off status, at a busy line status, or cannot receive signals. The second mobile phone 20 cannot dial the first mobile phone 18 successfully. If the user of the second mobile phone 20 wants to be aware that the first mobile phone 18 can be communicated by a way of reporting the status of the first mobile phone 18 actively, the flowchart shown in
After the wireless communication module 24 of the second mobile phone 20 receives the reporting message, the comparison means 30 of the second mobile phone 20 compares the phone number stored in the storage module 26 (the destination phone number of the last monitoring message) with the source phone number of the reporting message. If the phone number of the reporting message does not correspond with the phone number stored in the storage module 26, the reporting message is regarded as a normal message and proceeded as the normal message. If the phone number of the reporting message corresponds with the phone number stored in the storage module 26, the receipt of the reporting message is regarded as a reporting action. The control means 32 of the second mobile phone 20 controls the display module 28 to display the informing frame that the first mobile phone 18 can be communicated, such as “the first mobile phone can be communicated”. Then the control means 32 of the second mobile phone 20 also can control the display module 28 to display the prompt frame of dialing the phone number of the first mobile phone 18 so that the user of the second mobile phone 20 can dial the first mobile phone 18 by pressing a dial key directly instead of searching the phone number of the first mobile phone 18 in a telephone directory or a record of dialed phone numbers. The user of the second mobile phone 20 can dial the first mobile phone 18 at the status that the first mobile phone 18 can be communicated.
In addition, the control center 16 of the telecommunication system service terminal 12 can control the base station 14 to send the reporting message to the second mobile phone 20 directly when the first mobile phone 18 can be communicated and the telecommunication system service terminal 12 sends the monitoring message to the first mobile phone 18 successfully. The reporting message includes the phone number of the first mobile phone 18 for the comparison of the comparison means 30. The rest of the features are essentially the same, thus a further description is hereby omitted.
In contrast to the prior art, the present invention provides a method for reporting back a status of a mobile phone by a message and a related mobile phone. It can solve the problem that when the dialed mobile phone does not work, the user has to try dialing the mobile phone again and again until it works. It is convenient that the user can be aware that the dialed mobile phone can be communicated actively by the message. There is no need to change infrastructure of the current mobile phone and the cost does not increase according to the present invention.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095139685 | Oct 2006 | TW | national |