The present disclosure relates to novel mobile device software technology and its real world applications, and more particularly to a method for allowing a user to unlock a mobile device.
With the development of mobile communication technology, mobile devices have become indispensable in the lives of many. Consumers gather information, conduct office work, and entertain themselves through their mobile devices and the software running thereon. However, given the enormous install base of mobile device users, the variety of types and models of mobile devices are relatively limited. Therefore, the personalization and personality of a user's mobile device is often limited to switching between various third-party applications on the mobile device. For example, when in a locked state, mobile devices often present the user with a black or static screen. Further, the screen of the mobile device undergoes little change during unlocking operation. As a result, the user experience for consumer is quickly grows stale.
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a method for unlocking a mobile device, the method helping to improve the overall presentation of unlocking mobile device, and increase the users' enjoyment and sense of ownership of their mobile device.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure adopts the following technical scheme, a method for unlocking a mobile device that includes: adopting a configuration (hereinafter, “config”) file to define an operational input for unlocking the mobile device; performing an unlocking operation utilizing the operational input; and unlocking the mobile device upon performing the unlocking operation.
In a further embodiment, the above method further includes: adopting the config file to define an animation, effect, or combinations thereof; adopting the config file to establish a relationship between the operational input and animation, effect, or combinations thereof; and unlocking the mobile device and performing the animation and/or effect for the user when performing the unlocking operation and utilizing the operational input.
In one embodiment, the config file is an XML file.
In another embodiment, the operational input is an interaction between the user and the screen of the mobile device. In some embodiments, the interaction involves clicking the screen. In one embodiment, the interaction involves touching the screen. In a further embodiment, the interaction involves sliding the user's fingertip along a preset path on the screen.
In some embodiments, the operational input is an input from a sensor in the mobile device.
In a further embodiment, the sensor of the mobile device includes a gravity sensor, a gyroscope, a compass, a light sensor, combinations thereof, and the like.
Consistent with the technical scheme of the present disclosure, the operational input for unlocking the mobile device combines with an animation and/or effect to improve the presentation effect of unlocking the mobile device and increase a user's overall enjoyment of their mobile device.
An embodiment of the method of unlocking a mobile device herein disclosed is further described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
At step 101, a config file is adopted to define an operational input for unlocking the mobile device. In a further embodiment, the config file is an XML file.
In one embodiment, the operational input is performed by contacting a screen of the mobile device, such as by clicking or touching the screen. In a further embodiment, contacting the screen further comprises the sliding of a user's finger along a preset path. In another embodiment, the operational input is an input from the mobile device sensor, such as a gravity sensor, a gyroscope, a compass, a light sensor, combinations thereof, and the like.
At step 102, the config file is adopted to define at least one animation, effect, and combinations thereof. In one embodiment, the config file is an XML file.
At step 103, the config file is adopted to establish a relationship between the operational input and the animation, effect, and combinations thereof. In one embodiment, the config file is an XML file.
At step 104, the animation and/or effect is triggered when the operational input is performed by a user.
In one embodiment, when the mobile device is in a locked state, an icon such as a slider on the screen is moved along a predefined path. In another embodiment, the slider does not move along a predefined path. Movement of the slider also triggers an animation, on the mobile device. In one embodiment, the animation is a portrait of a face or head which animates on the screen to greet the user. In a further embodiment, moving the slider across the screen faster causes an increase in the speed and/or magnitude of the animation of the animated face or head portrait.
In another embodiment, when the screen of the mobile device is in a locked state, an image appears on the screen and animates by stretching itself on the screen at a preset time or in conjunction with the ringing of an alarm.
In a further embodiment, unlocking of the mobile device could be facilitated by an operational input of a gravity sensor. In this embodiment, the mobile device is unlocked when a user shakes the mobile device 3 times in succession.
The above is a detailed description of the technical features of the present disclosure based on exemplary embodiments. However, it should be appreciated that the present disclosure envisions a variety of additional embodiments and various modifications by those skilled in the art, and all such variations or changes shall be embraced within the scope of the following claims.
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201110181927.6 | Jun 2011 | CN | national |
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PCT/CN2012/072554 | 3/19/2012 | WO | 00 | 6/19/2014 |