1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods of mobile phones for sending predetermined messages to associated target phones.
2. General Background
Text message service is now prevalent for mobile phones. Text messages typically consist of combinations of characters and numerals. The text messages are generally written and transmitted to a target phone by users through the use of a keypad on the mobile phone or a virtual keypad on a display of the mobile phone. Some mobile phones store messages. Users can select a predetermined or previously written message stored in the phone, and then send the message to a destination phone number. However, the user must select the destination phone number from an address list stored in the mobile phone or enter the phone number via the keypad. If some messages are regularly sent to particular destination phone numbers, then the above actions are repetitive.
What is needed, therefore, is a system and method of a mobile phone for sending predetermined messages to associated phone numbers.
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The touch sensing unit 20 and the message sending unit 50 are electrically connected to the microprocessor 30. A plurality of digital reference signals, different messages corresponding to the reference signals, and target phone numbers associated with the messages are stored in the microprocessor 30. In one embodiment, users can apply a sliding touch, taps, or combinations of the two in a particular pattern associated with one of the desired messages and one of the target phone numbers on the touch sensing unit 20 of the mobile phone 10. In another embodiment, the touch sensing unit 20 is a touch screen displaying a plurality of icons in which users can touch an icon associated with a desired message and a target phone number. The touch sensing unit 20 identifies touch input and transforms the touch input into corresponding digital signals and outputs the digital signals to the microprocessor 30.
When a digital signal from the touch sensing unit 20 is inputted to the microprocessor 30, the microprocessor 30 compares the input digital signal with the digital reference signals stored therein. If the input digital signal matches one of the reference signals, the microprocessor 30 instructs the message sending unit 50 to send a corresponding message to the target phone 60 associated with the reference signal.
In step S10, the mobile phone is turned on.
In step S20, the touch sensing unit 20 detects if a touch input has been applied to the touch sensing unit 20 of the mobile phone 10. If a touch input has been detected, the method continues to step S30. Otherwise, the method repeats step S20.
In step S30, the touch input is transformed into a corresponding digital signal and sent to the microprocessor 30.
In step S40, the microprocessor 30 checks if the corresponding digital signal matches one of the preset digital reference signals. If the corresponding digital signal matches one of the preset digital reference signal, the method continues to step S50. Otherwise, the method returns to step S20.
In step S50, the microprocessor 30 sends a command to instruct the message sending unit 50 to send a message corresponding to the reference signal to a phone number associated with the message.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810303599.0 | Aug 2008 | CN | national |