CN113741784A - Payment function switching method and electronic equipment - Google Patents

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CN113741784A
CN113741784A CN202110933714.8A CN202110933714A CN113741784A CN 113741784 A CN113741784 A CN 113741784A CN 202110933714 A CN202110933714 A CN 202110933714A CN 113741784 A CN113741784 A CN 113741784A
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Abstract

The disclosure relates to a payment function switching method and electronic equipment, wherein the method comprises the following steps: detecting an operation of initiating payment; displaying a payment interface, wherein the payment interface comprises a first area, a second area and a third area, the first area displays a first payment application and a second payment application, and the first payment application is a currently selected payment application; the second area displays a first payment function and a second payment function supported by the first payment application; the third area displays a payment interface of the first payment function; detecting a first gesture, switching the currently selected payment function to a second payment function, and switching a third area to a payment interface displaying the second payment function; and detecting a second gesture, switching the currently selected payment application into a second payment function, and switching the third area into a payment interface for displaying a third payment function.

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Payment function switching method and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to a method for switching a payment function and an electronic device.
Background
With the popularization of electronic devices, applications of providing a payment function on a terminal are increasing. For example, WeChat (WeChat) supports payment functions such as 'scan' and 'receipt and payment', and the Payment treasures (Alipay) have payment functions such as 'scan code', 'payment code' and 'sound wave payment'. These payment applications have the advantage of being convenient and quick, but not mutually before compatible. For example, a certain shop only supports the payment of the pay money, and the user opens the payment interface of WeChat. At this time, the user needs to quit the WeChat interface and reenter the interface of the Payment treasure to complete the payment. In this case, the user needs a method capable of quickly switching the payment function in order to save the payment time. However, in the prior art, there are many operation steps for switching the payment function within one payment application or switching the payment function between the payment applications. These problems seriously affect the user experience.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the technical problem, the invention provides a method for quickly switching application functions and an electronic device. The technical scheme is as follows:
in a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an electronic device, including: one or more processors; a memory; a touch screen, wherein the touch screen comprises a touch sensitive surface and a display; a camera; and one or more computer programs, wherein the one or more computer programs are stored in the memory, the one or more computer programs comprising instructions that, when executed by the electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the steps of: detecting an operation of initiating payment; responding to the operation, displaying a payment interface on the touch screen, wherein the payment interface comprises a first area, a second area and a third area, the first area is used for displaying at least two payment applications, and a first payment application in the at least two payment applications is a currently selected payment application; the second area is used for displaying at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application, and a first payment function of the at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application is the currently selected payment function; the third area is used for displaying a payment interface of the currently selected payment function; detecting a first gesture; in response to the first gesture, the currently selected payment function displayed in the second area is switched from the first payment function of the first payment application to the second payment function of the first payment application, and the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the second payment function; detecting a second gesture; in response to the second gesture, the currently selected payment application displayed in the first area is switched from the first payment application to the second payment application, the second area is switched to display at least one payment function supported by the second payment application, a third payment function of the at least one payment function supported by the second payment application is a currently selected payment function, and the third area is switched to a payment interface for displaying the third payment function. In this way, the user can complete the switching of the payment application and the payment function in one interface.
In a possible implementation manner, the first area is located at a lower portion of the payment interface, the third area is located at an upper portion of the payment interface, and the second area is located in a middle portion between the first area and the third area. Further, the first area occupies at most 15% of the display area of the payment interface, the second area occupies at most 15% of the display area of the payment interface, and the third area occupies at least 70% of the display area of the payment interface. The method has the advantages of meeting the operation habit of the user and effectively utilizing the payment interface to display the interface of the payment function.
In a possible implementation manner, the first area further includes a payment application area and a payment application classification area, the payment application classification area includes two application classifications of payment and travel, and the payment application area is configured to display at least two payment applications included in a selected application classification in the payment application classification area. Specifically, the payment application classification may include payment applications such as payroll, WeChat, google pay, and the like, and the travel application classification may include travel applications such as Mobai, ofo, and the like. The advantage of this is that when the number of payment applications that the first area needs to display is too large, the user can select the desired payment application and payment function in time by classification.
In a possible implementation manner, the instructions further cause the electronic device to perform the following steps: after the second gesture is detected, before the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the third payment function: and detecting click operation acting on the third area, and responding to the click operation, and switching the third area to a payment interface displaying the third payment function. The implementation mode has the advantage that when the number of payment applications switched by the user is large, the waste of electronic equipment resources is reduced.
In a possible implementation manner, the payment interface displayed by the touch screen further includes a fourth area, and the fourth area is located at a lower portion of the first area, or the fourth area is located at an upper portion of the third area.
In a possible implementation manner, the currently selected payment application in the first area adopts a display manner different from that of the non-selected payment application, and the display manner includes highlighting, changing color, thickening or enlarging an icon or a name of the currently selected payment application in the first area; and the currently selected payment function in the second area adopts a display mode different from the unselected payment function, and the display mode comprises highlighting, color changing, thickening or amplifying the name or icon of the currently selected payment function in the second area. The benefit of this implementation is that it facilitates the user to know the currently selected payment application and the currently selected payment function.
In a possible implementation manner, the first gesture is a right-left sliding gesture, and the second gesture is an up-down sliding gesture, or the first gesture is an up-down sliding gesture and the second gesture is a right-left sliding gesture. The advantage of this implementation is that it is convenient for the user to complete the switching operation with one hand.
In a possible implementation manner, the instructions further cause the electronic device to perform the following steps: after the payment interface before the first gesture is detected is displayed, before the first gesture is detected, no touch operation is detected within preset time, and information prompting a user to slide and switch a payment application or a payment function is displayed.
In connection with the first aspect, the operation of initiating payment may be the user double clicking a volume key or clicking a separate physical key. The advantage of this mode is that the user can enter the payment interface fast, need not look for the icon that payment interface corresponds to.
With reference to the first aspect, the operation of initiating payment may be drawing a graphic on the touch screen by a finger of the user. Specifically, the graphics may be a zigzag, a rectangle, a circle, or the like, and the graphics drawn by the user through the finger on the touch screen may not be a standard shape, but may be similar to the standard shape. Here, the electronic device determines whether the user draws a graphic on the touch screen of the electronic device by using a finger according to different signals generated when different finger portions contact the touch screen.
In combination with the first aspect, the payment interface displayed in the third area may be a code scanning interface or a payment interface.
The foregoing may be combined with the embodiments of the first aspect, or may be combined with the second aspect.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a payment method, where the method includes: detecting an operation of initiating payment; responding to the operation, displaying a payment interface, wherein the payment interface comprises a first area, a second area and a third area, the first area is used for displaying at least two payment applications, and a first payment application in the at least two payment applications is a currently selected payment application; the second area is used for displaying at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application, and a first payment function of the at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application is the currently selected payment function; the third area is used for displaying a payment interface of the currently selected payment function; detecting a first gesture; in response to the first gesture, the currently selected payment function displayed in the second area is switched from the first payment function of the first payment application to the second payment function of the first payment application, and the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the second payment function; detecting a second gesture; in response to the second gesture, the currently selected payment application displayed in the first area is switched from the first payment application to the second payment application, the second area is switched to display at least one payment function supported by the second payment application, a third payment function of the at least one payment function supported by the second payment application is a currently selected payment function, and the third area is switched to a payment interface for displaying the third payment function. In this way, the user can complete the switching of the payment application and the payment function in one interface.
In a possible implementation manner, the first area is located at a lower portion of the payment interface, the third area is located at an upper portion of the payment interface, and the second area is located in a middle portion between the first area and the third area. Further, the first area occupies at most 15% of the display area of the payment interface, the second area occupies at most 15% of the display area of the payment interface, and the third area occupies at least 70% of the display area of the payment interface. The method has the advantages of meeting the operation habit of the user and effectively utilizing the payment interface to display the interface of the payment function.
In a possible implementation manner, the first area further includes a payment application area and a payment application classification area, the payment application classification area includes two application classifications of payment and travel, and the payment application area is configured to display at least two payment applications included in a selected application classification in the payment application classification area. Specifically, the payment application classification may include payment applications such as payroll, WeChat, google pay, and the like, and the travel application classification may include travel applications such as Mobai, ofo, and the like. The advantage of this is that when the number of payment applications that the first area needs to display is too large, the user can select the desired payment application and payment function in time by classification.
In a possible implementation manner, after the detecting the second gesture, before the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the third payment function, the method further includes: and detecting click operation acting on the third area, and responding to the click operation, and switching the third area to a payment interface displaying the third payment function. The implementation mode has the advantage that when the number of payment applications switched by the user is large, the waste of electronic equipment resources is reduced.
In a possible implementation manner, the payment interface further includes a fourth area, and the fourth area is located at a lower portion of the first area, or the fourth area is located at an upper portion of the third area.
In a possible implementation manner, the currently selected payment application in the first area adopts a display manner different from that of the non-selected payment application, and the display manner includes highlighting, changing color, thickening or enlarging an icon or a name of the currently selected payment application in the first area; and the currently selected payment function in the second area adopts a display mode different from the unselected payment function, and the display mode comprises highlighting, color changing, thickening or amplifying the name or icon of the currently selected payment function in the second area. The benefit of this approach is that it facilitates the user to know the currently selected payment application and payment function.
In a possible implementation manner, the first gesture is a right-left sliding gesture, and the second gesture is an up-down sliding gesture, or the first gesture is an up-down sliding gesture and the second gesture is a right-left sliding gesture. The advantage of this implementation is that it is convenient for the user to complete the switching operation with one hand.
In a possible implementation manner, after the payment interface before the first gesture is detected is displayed, no gesture is detected within a preset time, and information prompting a user to switch the payment application in a sliding manner or switch the payment function in a sliding manner is displayed.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an electronic device, including a detection module, configured to detect an operation of initiating payment; the payment system comprises a display module, a selection module and a display module, wherein the display module is used for displaying a payment interface, the payment interface comprises a first area, a second area and a third area, the first area is used for displaying at least two payment applications, and a first payment application in the at least two payment applications is a currently selected payment application; the second area is used for displaying at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application, and a first payment function of the at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application is the currently selected payment function; the third area is used for displaying a payment interface of the currently selected payment function; the detection module is also used for detecting a first gesture; a switching module, configured to switch, in response to the first gesture, the currently selected payment function displayed in the second area from a first payment function of the first payment application to a second payment function of the first payment application, and switch the third area to a payment interface displaying the second payment function; the detection module is also used for detecting a second gesture; a switching module, configured to switch, in response to the second gesture, the currently selected payment application displayed in the first area from the first payment application to the second payment application, switch the second area to display at least one payment function supported by the second payment application, where a third payment function of the at least one payment function supported by the second payment application is the currently selected payment function, and switch the third area to a payment interface displaying the third payment function.
In a possible implementation manner, the first area is located at a lower portion of the payment interface, the third area is located at an upper portion of the payment interface, and the second area is located in a middle portion between the first area and the third area.
In a possible implementation manner, the first area further includes a payment application area and a payment application classification area, the payment application classification area includes two application classifications of payment and travel, and the payment application area is configured to display at least two payment applications included in a selected application classification in the payment application classification area.
In a possible implementation manner, after the detecting the second gesture, before the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the third payment function, the method further includes: and detecting click operation acting on the third area, and responding to the click operation, and switching the third area to a payment interface displaying the third payment function.
In a possible implementation manner, the payment interface further includes a fourth area, and the fourth area is located at a lower portion of the first area, or the fourth area is located at an upper portion of the third area.
In a possible implementation manner, the currently selected payment application in the first area adopts a display manner different from that of the non-selected payment application, and the display manner includes highlighting, changing color, thickening or enlarging an icon or a name of the currently selected payment application in the first area; and the currently selected payment function in the second area adopts a display mode different from the unselected payment function, and the display mode comprises highlighting, color changing, thickening or amplifying the name or icon of the currently selected payment function in the second area.
In a possible implementation manner, the first gesture is a right-left sliding gesture, and the second gesture is an up-down sliding gesture, or the first gesture is an up-down sliding gesture and the second gesture is a right-left sliding gesture.
In a possible implementation manner, after the payment interface before the first gesture is detected is displayed, no gesture is detected within a preset time, and information prompting a user to switch the payment application in a sliding manner or switch the payment function in a sliding manner is displayed.
In a fourth aspect, this application embodiment further provides a computer-readable storage medium, which, when run on an electronic device, causes the electronic device to execute a payment method provided in the second aspect of this application embodiment or any implementation manner of the second aspect.
It can be understood that, the electronic device provided by the third aspect and the computer storage medium provided by the fourth aspect are both used for executing the method for locking a touch operation provided by the second aspect, and therefore, the beneficial effects achieved by the method can refer to the beneficial effects in the payment method provided by the second aspect, and are not repeated herein.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram of a hardware configuration of an electronic device in some embodiments;
2A-2C are schematic diagrams of graphical user interfaces of various sub-screens of a main screen in some embodiments;
FIGS. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams of some prior art scenarios for switching payment functions;
FIGS. 4A-4J are schematic diagrams of a scenario illustrating a quick-switch payment function according to some embodiments;
FIGS. 5A-5C are schematic diagrams of a scenario of a payment process in some embodiments;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a scenario of a help interface in some embodiments;
FIG. 7 is another implementation of a payment interface in some embodiments;
FIG. 8 is a scenario diagram of a quick switch payment function of some embodiments;
FIG. 9 is a scenario diagram of a fast switch payment function of some embodiments;
fig. 10 is a diagram of a hardware configuration of an electronic device in some embodiments.
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The terminology used in the embodiments of the present application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application. As used in the specification of the present application and the appended claims, the singular forms "a", "an", "the" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should 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.
The following describes an electronic device, a graphical user interface (hereinafter may be abbreviated as GUI) for such an electronic device, and a method for usingAn embodiment of a phase binding process for such an electronic device. In some embodiments of the present application, the electronic device may be a portable electronic device, such as a cell phone, a tablet, a wearable electronic device with wireless communication capabilities (e.g., a smart watch), etc., that also includes other functionality, such as personal digital assistant and/or music player functionality. Exemplary embodiments of the portable electronic device include, but are not limited to, a mount
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As shown in fig. 1, the electronic device in the embodiment of the present application may be an electronic device 100. The following describes an embodiment specifically by taking the electronic device 100 as an example. It should be understood that the illustrated electronic device 100 is only one example of an electronic device, and that the electronic device 100 may have more or fewer components than shown in the figures, may combine two or more components, or may have a different configuration of components. The various components shown in the figures may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software, including one or more signal processing and/or application specific integrated circuits.
As shown in fig. 1, the electronic device 100 may specifically include: one or more processors 101, Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry 102, memory 103, touch screen 104, bluetooth device 105, one or more sensors 106, WI-FI device 107, positioning device 108, audio circuitry 109, peripheral interface 110, and power system 111. These components may communicate over one or more communication buses or signal lines (not shown in fig. 1). Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the hardware configuration shown in fig. 1 does not constitute a limitation of the electronic device 100, and that the electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or a different arrangement of components.
The following describes the components of the electronic device 100 in detail with reference to fig. 1:
the processor 101 is a control center of the electronic apparatus 100, connects various parts of the electronic apparatus 100 by various interfaces and lines, and executes various functions of the electronic apparatus 100 and processes data by running or executing an Application (App) stored in the memory 103 and calling data and instructions stored in the memory 103. In some embodiments, processor 101 may include one or more processing units; processor 101 may also integrate an application processor and a modem processor; the application processor mainly processes an operating system, a user interface, application programs and the like, and the modem processor mainly processes wireless communication. It will be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into the processor 101. For example, the processor 101 may be an kylin 960 chip manufactured by Huanti technologies, Inc. In some other embodiments of the present application, the processor 101 may further include a fingerprint verification chip for verifying the collected fingerprint.
The rf circuit 102 may be used for receiving and transmitting wireless signals during the transmission and reception of information or calls. Specifically, the rf circuit 102 may receive downlink data of the base station and then process the received downlink data to the processor 101; in addition, data relating to uplink is transmitted to the base station. Typically, the radio frequency circuitry includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like. In addition, the radio frequency circuitry 102 may also communicate with other devices via wireless communication. The wireless communication may use any communication standard or protocol including, but not limited to, global system for mobile communications, general packet radio service, code division multiple access, wideband code division multiple access, long term evolution, email, short message service, and the like.
The memory 103 is used for storing applications and data, and the processor 101 executes various functions and data processing of the electronic device 100 by running the applications and data stored in the memory 103.The memory 103 mainly includes a program storage area and a data storage area, wherein the program storage area can store an operating system and application programs (such as a sound playing function and an image playing function) required by at least one function; the storage data area may store data (such as audio data, a phonebook, etc.) created according to the use of the electronic apparatus 100. Further, the memory 103 may include high speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as a magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, or other volatile solid state storage device. The memory 103 may store various operating systems, such as those developed by apple Inc
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The touch screen 104 may include a touch sensitive surface 104-1 and a display 104-2. Among other things, touch-sensitive surface 104-1 (e.g., a touch panel) may capture touch events on or near the touch-sensitive surface of the electronic device 100 (e.g., user manipulation on or near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 using a finger, stylus, or any other suitable object) and transmit the captured touch information to other devices, such as processor 101. Among other things, a touch event of a user near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be referred to as a hover touch; hover touch may refer to a user not having to directly contact the touchpad in order to select, move, or drag a target (e.g., an icon, etc.), but rather only having to be located near the electronic device in order to perform a desired function. In the context of a hover touch application, the terms "touch," "contact," and the like do not imply a contact that is used to directly contact the touch screen 104, but rather a contact that is near or in proximity thereto. The touch-sensitive surface 104-1 capable of floating touch control can be implemented by using capacitance, infrared light sensation, ultrasonic waves and the like. The touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may include two portions, a touch detection device and a touch controller. The touch detection device detects the touch direction of a user, detects a signal brought by touch operation and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives touch information from the touch detection device, converts the touch information into touch point coordinates, and sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 101, and the touch controller can also receive and execute instructions sent by the processor 101. Additionally, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be implemented using various types of resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic waves. The display (also referred to as a display screen) 104-2 may be used to display information entered by or provided to the user as well as various menus for the electronic device 100. The display 104-2 may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display, an organic light emitting diode, or the like. The touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may overlay the display 104-2, and when a touch event is detected on or near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1, it may be communicated to the processor 101 to determine the type of touch event, and the processor 101 may then provide a corresponding visual output on the display 104-2 based on the type of touch event. Although in FIG. 1, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 and the display screen 104-2 are shown as two separate components to implement input and output functions of the electronic device 100, in some embodiments, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 and the display screen 104-2 may be integrated to implement input and output functions of the electronic device 100. It is understood that the touch screen 104 is formed by stacking multiple layers of materials, and only the touch sensitive surface (layer) and the display screen (layer) are shown in the embodiment, and other layers are not described in the embodiment. In addition, in some other embodiments of the present application, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be overlaid on the display 104-2, and the size of the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 is larger than that of the display screen 104-2, so that the display screen 104-2 is completely overlaid on the touch-sensitive surface 104-1, or the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be disposed on the front surface of the electronic device 100 in a full-panel manner, that is, a user's touch on the front surface of the electronic device 100 can be sensed by the electronic device, so that a full-touch experience on the front surface of the electronic device can be achieved. In other embodiments, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be disposed on the front of the electronic device 100 in a full-panel manner, and the display screen 104-2 may also be disposed on the front of the electronic device 100 in a full-panel manner, so that a bezel-free structure can be implemented on the front of the electronic device. In some other embodiments of the present application, the touch screen 104 may further include a series of pressure sensor arrays on which the pressure applied to the display screen 104-2 or the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 by a touch event may be sensed.
In various embodiments of the present application, the electronic device 100 may further have a fingerprint recognition function. For example, fingerprint recognizer 112 may be disposed on a back side of electronic device 100 (e.g., below a rear facing camera), or fingerprint recognizer 112 may be disposed on a front side of electronic device 100 (e.g., below touch screen 104). In addition, the fingerprint identification function can also be realized by configuring the fingerprint identifier 112 in the touch screen 104, that is, the fingerprint identifier 112 can be integrated with the touch screen 104 to realize the fingerprint identification function of the electronic device 100. In this case, the fingerprint identifier 112 may be disposed in the touch screen 104, may be a part of the touch screen 104, or may be otherwise disposed in the touch screen 104. Alternatively, the fingerprint identifier 112 may be implemented as a full panel fingerprint identifier, and thus, the touch screen 104 may be considered a panel that may be fingerprinted anywhere. The fingerprint identifier 112 may send the captured fingerprint to the processor 101 for processing (e.g., fingerprint verification, etc.) by the processor 101. The main component of the fingerprint identifier 112 in the present embodiment is a fingerprint sensor, which may employ any type of sensing technology, including but not limited to optical, capacitive, piezoelectric, or ultrasonic sensing technologies, etc. In addition, as to a specific technical solution of integrating a fingerprint acquisition device in a touch screen in the embodiments of the present application, reference may be made to a patent application with application number US 2015/0036065 a1, entitled "fingerprint sensor in electronic device", published by the united states patent and trademark office, the entire controls of which are incorporated by reference in the various embodiments of the present application.
The electronic device 100 may further include a bluetooth apparatus 105 for enabling data exchange between the electronic device 100 and other short-range electronic devices (e.g., cell phones, smartwatches, etc.). The bluetooth device in the embodiment of the present application may be an integrated circuit or a bluetooth chip.
The electronic device 100 may also include at least one sensor 106, such as light sensors, motion sensors, and other sensors. Specifically, the light sensor may include an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the display of the touch screen 104 according to the brightness of ambient light, and a proximity sensor that turns off the power of the display when the electronic device 100 is moved to the ear. As one of the motion sensors, the accelerometer sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in each direction (generally, three axes), can detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary, and can be used for applications of recognizing the posture of the tablet computer (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer posture calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer and tapping), and the like; other sensors such as a gyroscope, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, and an infrared sensor that may be configured with the electronic device 100 are not described herein.
WI-FI apparatus 107, which is used to provide network access for electronic device 100 according to WI-FI related standard protocol, electronic device 100 can access WI-FI access point through WI-FI apparatus 107, which helps user send and receive e-mail, browse web page and access stream media, etc., and it provides wireless broadband internet access for user. In other embodiments, the WI-FI apparatus 107 may also be a WI-FI wireless access point, which may provide WI-FI network access to other electronic devices.
A positioning device 108 for providing a geographical position for the electronic device 100. It can be understood that the positioning device 108 may specifically be a receiver of a positioning system such as a Global Positioning System (GPS), a beidou satellite navigation system, and the like. After receiving the geographic location sent by the positioning system, the positioning device 108 sends the information to the processor 101 for processing or sends the information to the memory 103 for storage. In some other embodiments, the positioning device 108 may be an Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) receiver, where the AGPS is an operation mode for performing GPS positioning with certain assistance, and it can utilize signals of a base station to cooperate with GPS satellite signals, so as to make the positioning speed of the electronic device 100 faster; in an AGPS system, the positioning device 108 may obtain positioning assistance through communication with an assisted positioning server (e.g., a positioning server of the electronic device 100). The AGPS system provides positioning assistance by serving as an assistance server to assist the positioning device 108 in performing ranging and positioning services, in which case the assistance positioning server communicates with the positioning device 108 (i.e., GPS receiver) of an electronic device, such as the electronic device 100, over a wireless communication network. In other embodiments, the positioning device 108 may also be a WI-FI access point based positioning technology. Because each WI-FI access point has a globally unique MAC address, the electronic equipment can scan and collect broadcast signals of surrounding WI-FI access points under the condition of opening the WI-FI, and therefore the MAC address broadcasted by the WI-FI access points can be acquired; the electronic device sends the data (e.g., MAC address) indicating the WI-FI access points to the location server via the wireless communication network, and the location server retrieves the geographical location of each WI-FI access point, and calculates the geographical location of the electronic device according to the strength of the WI-FI broadcast signal and sends the geographical location to the positioning device 108 of the electronic device.
Audio circuitry 109, speaker 113, and microphone 114 may provide an audio interface between a user and electronic device 100. The audio circuit 109 may transmit the electrical signal converted from the received audio data to the speaker 113, and convert the electrical signal into a sound signal by the speaker 113 for output; on the other hand, the microphone 114 converts the collected sound signals into electrical signals, which are received by the audio circuit 109 and converted into audio data, which are then output to the RF circuit 102 for transmission to, for example, a cellular phone, or to the memory 103 for further processing.
Peripheral interface 110, which is used to provide various interfaces for external input/output devices (e.g., keyboard, mouse, external display, external memory, SIM card, etc.). For example, a mouse via a usb interface, and a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card provided by a telecommunications carrier via metal contacts on a card slot of the SIM card. Peripheral interface 110 may be used to couple the aforementioned external input/output peripherals to processor 101 and memory 103.
The electronic device 100 may further include a power supply device 111 (such as a battery and a power management chip) for supplying power to each component, and the battery may be logically connected to the processor 101 through the power management chip, so as to implement functions of managing charging, discharging, and power consumption through the power supply device 111.
Although not shown in fig. 1, the electronic device 100 may further include a camera (front camera and rear camera), a flash, a micro-projector, a Near Field Communication (NFC) device, and the like, which are not described in detail herein.
The following embodiments may be implemented in an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100, a mobile phone, etc.) having the above-described hardware structure.
Fig. 2A to 2C are exemplary a series of Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) displayed on the touch Screen 104 of the electronic device 100, and the GUIs are a main Screen (Home Screen) of the electronic device. Generally, a control is displayed on a touch screen of an electronic device. A control is a GUI element, and in general, a control may include visual interface elements such as icons, buttons, menus, tabs, text boxes, dialog boxes, status bars, navigation bars, widgets, and the like. The user can interact with the control through direct mail (direct mail), so as to read or edit the related information of the App corresponding to the control. When there are too many controls in the home screen of the electronic device or the user performs a custom arrangement on the controls in the home screen, the home screen of the electronic device may be divided into a plurality of page (page) pages, and the following description will take an example in which the number of pages is 3. The GUI shown in fig. 2A may be referred to as Page 211 of the home screen (Page 211), the GUI shown in fig. 2B may be referred to as Page 212 of the home screen (Page 212), and the GUI shown in fig. 2C may be referred to as Page 213 of the home screen (Page 213), each of which may include different controls. Taking fig. 2A as an example, the GUI may be a page 211 in a home screen of the electronic device. The page 211 is displayed on a touch screen of the electronic device, and specifically includes a status bar 201, a concealable navigation bar 202, a home screen indicator 203, and various icons. Alternatively, a page may include one or more of a status bar, a navigation bar, a home screen indicator, and an icon. The home screen indicator 203 is used to prompt the user as to which page the currently displayed page is, for example, an indication point corresponding to the currently displayed page is displayed in an enlarged manner. Illustratively, in this page 211, 5 rows and 4 columns of icons (i.e., 20 icons) are included; when a finger (or a stylus pen, etc.) of a user touches a position on the touch screen, the electronic device can open a graphical user interface of an App corresponding to a certain App icon in response to the touch event. For example, in FIG. 2A, when the user's finger clicks on the touch screen location corresponding to the WeChat icon, the WeChat is launched and a specific interface for the WeChat is displayed on the touch screen. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments, a Dock column may also be included in the home screen, an icon of a commonly used App may be included in the Dock column, and so on.
In other embodiments, as shown in fig. 2A-2C, a home screen key 204 may also be included in the electronic device. The home screen key 204 may be a physical key or a virtual key. The home screen key 204 is used to return the GUI displayed on the touch screen to a page of the home screen according to the operation of the user, so that the user can conveniently view the home screen and operate controls (e.g., icons) in the home screen at any time. For example, the user may set that, regardless of which GUI is currently displayed, pressing home screen key 204 returns directly to page 212. The operation may be specifically that the user clicks the home screen key 204, that the user double-clicks the home screen key 204, or that the user long-presses the home screen key 204 within a predetermined time. When the home screen key 204 is an entity key, the home screen key 204 may be moved by the user's pressing or may not be moved by the user's pressing. In other embodiments of the present application, the home screen key 204 may also incorporate the fingerprint recognizer 112, such that when the user touches or presses the home screen key 204, the electronic device captures the user's fingerprint and confirms the user's identity.
In some embodiments of the present application, an electronic device may receive an input from a user. The input may be a touch operation of a touch screen of the electronic device by a user, or a pressing operation of an entity key of the electronic device by the user (e.g., a long-press operation of the main screen key 204, etc.), and the input may also be a voice input, for example, the microphone 114 of the electronic device 100 collects a voice of the user, and converts the voice into a voice input after processing, and the electronic device 100 may recognize the voice input and then may execute an instruction corresponding to the voice input. It is to be understood that the embodiment of the present application does not specifically limit the input.
Typically, switching the payment function between different applications requires several steps and corresponding user input. Taking the switching from the pao scan to the wechat scan as an example, as shown in fig. 2A and 2B, the wechat icon is located on the page 211, and the pao icon is located on the page 212. Assuming the current touch screen display is a Payment Scan interface, the user presses home screen key 204 and touch screen 104 displays page 212. The user slides the screen to the right, switching page 212 displayed on touch screen 104 to page 211. The user clicks on the WeChat icon 222 on page 211 to enter the WeChat home interface. As shown in FIG. 3A, the user clicks on the menu icon 301 in the upper right corner of the WeChat host interface, and pops up a menu of functions including initiating a group chat, adding friends, scanning a scan, and collecting payment. The user clicks on the scan icon 302 and enters a scan interface (shown in fig. 3B). The whole process needs at least 5 steps, and if the user does not know the page where the WeChat icon is located, the user needs to spend extra time for searching the WeChat icon.
Switching payment functions within the same application is also cumbersome. Take the case of switching from wechat scanning to wechat receiving and paying. As shown in fig. 3B, when the current touch screen displays a wechat scanning interface, the user clicks the upper left-hand wechat host interface return icon 303, and the touch screen switches from displaying the wechat scanning interface to displaying the wechat host interface. As shown in FIG. 3A, the user clicks on the menu icon 301, clicks on the collect payment icon 304 in the pop-up menu of functions, and enters the collect payment interface. In addition to the cumbersome switching procedure, since the wechat home interface return icon 303 is located at a position where the thumb 311 of the user is difficult to touch, the user is difficult to operate with one hand, which makes the switching operation more inconvenient.
The embodiments described below enable the user to complete the switching of the payment function through a simple gesture in one interface, and are particularly suitable for the case of one-handed operation.
Fig. 4A shows a user interface displayed on the touch screen 104. The user interface includes icons of QQ, Pay Bao, twitter, Line, etc. An application icon can be displayed on the user interface, and a user can directly enter the payment interface provided by the embodiment of the invention by clicking the icon. The name of the application can be called quick payment or called hua as payment, which is not limited in the embodiment of the invention, and the technical scheme of the embodiment of the invention is described by taking the name of the application as quick payment. The user can enter the functional interface provided by the embodiment of the invention through the operation of starting payment. For example, the operation of initiating the payment may be that the user clicks the icon 213 of the quick payment, and in response to the gesture, the electronic device 100 initiates the quick payment program and displays a specific interface of the quick payment on the touch screen 104 (as shown in fig. 4B). In some embodiments, the operation of initiating payment may be that the user may also initiate a quick payment by pressing a physical key, for example, a physical key (not shown) located on the left side of the electronic device, and pressing a key, or entering a payment interface based on a preset gesture, for example, the user draws a letter P on a touch screen to initiate a quick payment.
After the quick payment is started, the touch screen displays a payment interface, and the payment interface can comprise a first area, a second area and a third area. The first area may display at least two preset payment application icons, the third area may be used to display an interface corresponding to a payment function of a currently selected payment application, and the second area may be used to display a payment function provided by the payment application. As shown in fig. 4B, the first area 401 may be located at an upper portion of the payment interface, the second area 403 may be located at a lower portion of the payment interface, and the third area 402 may be located between the first area 401 and the second area 403. Alternatively, as shown in fig. 7, the first area 401 may be located at the right portion of the payment interface, the second area 403 may be located at the lower portion of the payment interface, and the third area 402 may be located at the left side of the first area and above the second area 403. Optionally, as shown in fig. 8, in order to facilitate the one-handed clicking operation of the user, the first area 401 may be further located at a lower portion of the payment interface, the third area 402 may be located at an upper portion of the payment interface, and the second area 403 may be located between the third area 402 and the first area 401. In the present invention, the positional arrangement of the first region, the third region, and the second region is not limited.
The first area 401 may display at least two payment app icons available for switching, as shown in fig. 4B, the payment app icons displayed in the first area 401 include Google pay, wechat, pay, kyoto, ofo, and the like. In other embodiments, as shown in FIG. 8, first region 401 also includes a payment application region 441 and a payment application classification region 442. Where payment application classification area 442 displays at least two payment application classification names and payment application area 441 displays the payment applications included in the currently selected payment application classification. As shown in fig. 8, the application categories displayed by the application categories area 442 are payments and trips. The currently selected application category is payment and the payment applications displayed in payment applications area 441 are Google pay, wechat, and pay. When the user switches the application classification to the trip, as shown in fig. 9, the payment application area 441 displays ofo the payment applications included in the trip classification such as mojah. The method has the advantages that when the payment forms and types are more, the user can switch the application classification in a left-right sliding or clicking mode, and the corresponding payment application can be quickly found. In some embodiments, when the user wants to switch the application categories, the user can press with a finger at any position on the screen for a long time, and after the preset time, the application categories displayed in the application category area 442 are thickened to prompt the user that the application categories can be switched, and the application categories are switched by sliding left and right while the press is kept. In some embodiments, when the user performs the application classification switching operation, the application classification before switching can be returned by sliding up or down with the finger continuously pressed, and then releasing the finger pressing the screen. In other embodiments, when the user performs the application classification switching operation, the user may continue to slide left and right back to the application classification before switching while the finger continues to be pressed. The embodiment of the invention does not limit the application classification switching gesture.
Optionally, the payment application icon or the application classification displayed in the first area 401 may be set by the user, or the payment application may be displayed in the first area 401 by the operating system according to a preset rule (for example, the operating system displays 5 payment applications commonly used by the user in the first area 401 according to the usage habit of the user).
The user may switch the payment application through a second gesture. Illustratively, the user may toggle the currently selected payment application between the payment applications displayed in the first region 401 by sliding or clicking left or right in the first region 401. Optionally, the user may switch the currently selected payment application between the payment applications displayed in the first area 401 by sliding left and right at any position of the payment interface. The benefit of this approach is that the user can still operate with one hand when the first area 401 is not within the reach of a thumb for one hand, such as when the first area 401 is at the top of a payment interface. The embodiment of the present invention does not limit the sliding region and the second gesture. In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 7, the user may also switch between payment applications displayed in the first area 401 by sliding up and down the first area 401. In order to prompt the user which payment application is currently selected, the icon or name of the payment application may be one or any combination of highlighting, bolding, or magnifying. In the case of the enlarged display mode, preferably, the payment application icon enlargement ratio may be 1.1. As shown in fig. 4B, the currently selected payment application is a payment instrument, the payment instrument icon is displayed enlarged in the first area 401, and the name "payment instrument" of the payment instrument application is highlighted. The second area 403 may display the payment function provided by the currently selected payment application, as shown in fig. 4B, where the currently selected payment application is a payment treasure, and the second area 403 displays the payment function provided by the payment treasure, including a code scanning payment, a payment code, a money receiving code, a sound wave payment, a riding code, and the like. In order to prompt the user which function of the payment apparatus is currently selected, the application function icon currently selected in the second area 403 may also adopt one or any combination of highlighting, enlarging, or thickening the name, so as to distinguish the unselected payment function.
The user can switch the currently selected payment function through the first gesture. Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 4B, the "pay by scan" name in the second region 403 is highlighted. The user can select between the payment functions provided by the payment instrument by a sliding or clicking operation up and down the second area 403. Optionally, the user may select between the payment functions provided by the payment instrument by sliding up and down at any position of the payment interface. The embodiment of the present invention does not limit the sliding region and the first gesture. In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 7, the user may also select between the payment functions provided by the currently selected payment application by sliding left and right in the second area 403. The third area 402 may display a currently selected payment function interface, as shown in fig. 4B, where the currently selected payment function is a pay-for-pal-scan code payment, and the third area 402 displays the interface of the pay-for-pal-scan code payment. It should be noted that the third area 402 may be a trusted zone (TrustZone) to meet the application payment security specification. In other embodiments, the third area 402, the second area 403, and the fourth area 404 may be trusted zones (trustzones).
In some embodiments, the payment interface is provided with a default payment application. Each payment application is provided with a default payment function. After the payment interface is started, the currently selected payment application is the default payment application, and the currently selected payment function is the default payment function of the payment application. For example, the payment instrument is a default payment application, and the code scanning is a default payment function of the payment instrument. After the payment interface is started, the currently selected payment application is the Paibao payment application, and the currently selected payment function is the Paibao code scanning payment function. And after the user switches the payment application, setting the default payment function of the switched payment application as the currently selected payment function. For example, assuming that the default payment function of the WeChat is a code scanning function, when the user switches the currently selected payment application from the Payment treasure to the WeChat, the currently selected payment function is the code scanning function of the WeChat. The default payment application and the default payment function of the payment application may be set by the user, may also be set as the payment application and the payment function selected when logging out last time, and may also be automatically set by the electronic device 100 according to the user usage frequency. The specific arrangement is not limited in the embodiments of the present invention.
In some embodiments, when it is detected that the user starts the quick payment application or switches the payment application in the payment interface, the electronic device 100 starts the currently selected payment application, invokes an interface of the currently selected payment function, and displays the interface of the payment function in the third area 402. Illustratively, the currently selected payment application is a payment treasures, and the currently selected payment function is a payment treasures code swipe. When the user starts the quick payment application, the electronic device 100 starts the pay bank application, and as shown in fig. 4B, the interface for invoking the pay bank scan code payment function is displayed in the third area 402. When the user slides to the right in the area 401 shown in fig. 4B, the currently selected payment application is switched from the payment treasure to the wechat, the electronic device 100 starts the wechat application, the interface for calling the wechat code scanning function is displayed in the third area 402, and the interface displayed on the touch screen 104 is shown in fig. 4G. In some embodiments, when the second gesture is detected, the electronic device 100 invokes an interface of the switched payment function, and displays the interface of the payment function in the third area 402. Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4B, the currently selected payment function is a pay code scan of the pay bank, when the user slides up in the second area 403 shown in fig. 4B, the interface displayed on the touch screen 104 is as shown in fig. 4H, and the content displayed in the third area 402 is switched from the pay code scan interface of the pay bank to the pay code interface of the pay bank.
In some embodiments, when it is detected that the user starts the fast payment application or switches between different payment applications, the area 402 does not immediately display the corresponding payment function interface, and when it is detected that the user clicks an arbitrary position of the third area 402, the electronic device 100 starts the currently selected payment application, invokes an interface of the currently selected payment function, and displays the payment function interface in the third area 402. In other embodiments, when the user switches between different payment functions of the same payment application, the area 402 does not immediately display the corresponding payment function, and when the user makes a single-click gesture and detects that the gesture is located at any position of the third area 402, the electronic device 100 starts an interface for invoking the currently selected payment function, and displays the interface for the payment function in the third area 402. Until the single-click gesture 420 is detected, the currently selected payment application is not launched by the electronic device 100 and the third region 402 may not display any content. Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 4I, the currently selected payment application is a Payment and the currently selected payment function is a code swipe of the Payment, and the area 402 displays blank content before the user clicks anywhere on the area 402. When the user makes the click gesture 420, and after detecting that the click gesture 420 is located in the third area 402, the electronic device 100 starts to start the pay bank application, and invokes a pay-by-scan function of the pay bank, and displays the pay-by-scan function of the pay bank in the area 402. This manner of operation has the advantage of improving the smoothness of operation of the electronic device 100.
In some embodiments, the payment interface further includes a fourth area 404. The fourth area 404 may include a help sign. The user clicks on the help identifier, and the interface displayed on the touch screen 104 may be switched from the payment interface to the help interface of the currently selected payment application. For example, in FIG. 4B, the currently selected payment application is a Payment treasure, and a fourth area 404 is located below the second area 403, including a help label 431. When the user clicks the help mark 431 and the help function of the payment apparatus is started, the touch screen 104 is switched from the payment interface to the interface shown in fig. 6. As shown in fig. 6, a third area 402, a second area 403, and a fourth area 404 of the payment interface display the payment valet service interface. If the user wants to return to the payment interface shown in fig. 4B, the interface displayed on the touch screen 104 can be switched from the payment valet service interface to the payment interface (shown in fig. 4B) by sliding to the right at the interface shown in fig. 6.
In some embodiments, when the interface displayed by the touch screen 104 is a payment interface, if the touch screen 104 does not detect any touch operation within a preset time, an operation prompt message may be displayed. For example, as shown in fig. 4J, the first area 401 and the second area 403 may display an arrow 421, prompting the user to slide left and right to switch the currently selected payment application, and slide up and down to switch the currently selected payment function. In other embodiments, the prompt may be text, animation, or the like.
The technical solution of the present application is further described below by specific examples.
As shown in fig. 4B, the interface displayed by the touch screen 104 is a payment interface, the currently selected payment application is a payment treasure, the currently selected payment function is a payment treasure code swipe, and the third area 402 displays the interface of the payment treasure code swipe. If the user wants to switch to the wechat application, a slide right gesture 411 may be made, and in response to the gesture 411, the electronic device 100 launches the wechat application, invoking an interface for the wechat code function. When the currently selected payment application is switched from the pay application to the wechat application, the electronic device 100 switches the shortcut interface shown in fig. 4B displayed on the touch screen 104 to the shortcut interface shown in fig. 4G. As shown in fig. 4G, the first area 401 is enlarged for the WeChat application icon, and the name of the WeChat application "WeChat" is highlighted. The pay bank application icon is reduced, the name 'pay bank' of the pay bank application is not highlighted, and the display style of the icon and the name of the pay bank application is the same as that of other unselected applications. The third area 402 displays an interface for the WeChat code scanning function. The second area 403 displays the payment function provided by the WeChat. It will be appreciated that in the interface shown in fig. 4B, the currently selected payment application may be switched from the payment treasure to the kyoto when the user slides left with a finger. In the interface shown in FIG. 4G, if the user continues to swipe to the right, the currently selected payment application may switch from WeChat to Google Pay.
In some embodiments, the switch payment application process has a transition animation. Taking the switching from the pay treasure application to the wechat application as an example, as shown in fig. 4F, when a rightward sliding gesture 411 is detected, the pay treasure icon in the first area 401 gradually shrinks, and the wechat icon gradually grows. The payment code scanning interface displayed in the third area 402 moves rightwards and gradually disappears, the WeChat code scanning interface gradually expands rightwards, and the display content of the third area 402 gradually transits from the payment code scanning interface to the WeChat code scanning interface. The second area 403 shows a gradual transition of content from the payment function provided by the payment treasure to the payment function provided by the WeChat. Detecting that gesture 411 is released, the name "Payment Bao" of the first area Payment Bao application stops highlighting, the name "WeChat" of the WeChat application highlights, and the WeChat application icon is enlarged. The third region stops to show that the precious sign indicating number of sweeping of payment pays the interface, shows the little letter and sweeps a sign indicating number interface, and the second region stops to show the payment function that the precious provision of payment, shows the payment function that the little letter provided. In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4B, the currently selected payment application is a payment treasure, and applications adjacent to the payment treasure, such as WeChat and Jingdong, may be preloaded before the switch gesture is detected. The benefit of this approach is that user switching is faster under pre-loaded conditions, while the resources required to switch animations are also available in the pre-loaded application.
If the user wants to switch the pay function within the same application, as shown in fig. 4D, the user makes a gesture 413 of sliding upward, and in response to the gesture 413, the electronic device 100 invokes the pay-for-treasury code function interface. Detecting that the gesture 413 is released, the electronic device 100 switches the shortcut interface shown in fig. 4D displayed on the touch screen 104 to the shortcut interface shown in fig. 4H. As shown in fig. 4H, a third field 402 displays an interface for a pay for pal pay code. The second regional payment code is highlighted and the code scan payment ceases to be highlighted. The content displayed in the first area 401 remains unchanged. It can be appreciated that in the interface shown in fig. 4D, when the user slides down with the finger, the currently selected payment function may be switched from the pay-for-treasures code-swipe to the pay-for-treasures code-swipe. In the interface shown in FIG. 4H, if the user continues to slide upward, the currently selected payment function may switch from the Payment code to the Payment Cash code.
In some embodiments, the user may also switch payment applications by clicking on the payment application icon. As shown in fig. 4C, the user makes a single-click gesture 416, and in response to this gesture 416, the currently selected payment application switches from the pay-for-pal application to the wechat application, as shown in fig. 4G. The user can also switch the payment function by clicking the payment function icon. For example, as shown in FIG. 4E, the user makes a single tap gesture 417, and in response to the gesture 417, the currently selected payment function switches from swipe payment to sonic payment. The single-click switching mode is faster than the sliding switching mode. As shown in fig. 4C, assuming that the user wants to switch to ofo application, in the sliding switching manner, it needs to slide to the left twice. If the single-click switching mode is adopted, the user can complete the switching only by clicking ofo icon once. Similarly, if the user wants to select the sound wave payment of the payment treasure, the user needs to slide upwards for three times or for a long distance, and if the single-click switching mode is adopted, the user only needs to click the sound wave payment icon to complete the switching.
The following describes in detail the usage process of the payment function in some embodiments with reference to fig. 4B and 5A to 5C. As shown in fig. 4B, a third area 402 displays a pay-for-scan interface. After the electronic device 100 detects the two-dimensional code of the payment instrument through the camera, the payment information contained in the two-dimensional code is transmitted to the payment instrument application, the interface displayed by the touch screen 104 is switched from the payment interface shown in fig. 4B to the payment interface shown in fig. 5A, and the third area 402, the second area 403 and the fourth area 404 display the payment interface generated by the payment instrument according to the payment information. The user may make a single-tap gesture 419 in the confirmation payment icon, and in response to the gesture 419, the third area 402, the second area 403, and the fourth area 404 display a fingerprint or password verification interface. After successful verification, e.g., successful payment, the third area 402, the second area 403, and the fourth area 404 display a payment success interface (as shown in fig. 5B). If the payment fails, the third area 402, the second area 403, and the fourth area 404 display a payment failure interface (as shown in FIG. 5C). In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 5A-5C, if the user makes a right swipe gesture 418, the interface displayed by the touch screen 104 switches to the payment interface as shown in fig. 4B in response to the gesture 418.
In other embodiments, after the electronic device 100 detects the two-dimensional code of the payment apparatus through the camera, the payment information contained in the two-dimensional code is transmitted to the payment apparatus application, and the payment apparatus application interface is displayed. The user can complete the payment operation at the Payment application interface.
As shown in fig. 10, an embodiment of the present application discloses an electronic device 1000, where the electronic device 1000 may include: the touch screen 1011, the processor 1012, the memory 1013, and the camera 1015 further include one or more communication buses 1014 connecting the above devices. The electronic device 1000 in the embodiment of the present application may be used to execute the embodiments corresponding to fig. 4A to 9 and the technical solutions in their extended embodiments
In some further embodiments of the present application, an electronic device is disclosed that may include: a touch screen, wherein the touch screen includes a touch sensitive surface (e.g., a touch panel) and a display; one or more processors; a memory; a camera; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory, the one or more programs comprising instructions which, when executed by the electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the steps of:
detecting an operation of initiating payment; responding to the operation, displaying a payment interface on the touch screen, wherein the payment interface comprises a first area, a second area and a third area, the first area is used for displaying at least two payment applications, and a first payment application in the at least two payment applications is a currently selected payment application; the second area is used for displaying at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application, and a first payment function of the at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application is the currently selected payment function; the third area is used for displaying a payment interface of the currently selected payment function; detecting a first gesture; in response to the first gesture, the currently selected payment function displayed in the second area is switched from the first payment function of the first payment application to the second payment function of the first payment application, and the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the second payment function; detecting a second gesture; in response to the second gesture, the currently selected payment application displayed in the first area is switched from the first payment application to the second payment application, the second area is switched to display at least one payment function supported by the second payment application, a third payment function of the at least one payment function supported by the second payment application is a currently selected payment function, and the third area is switched to a payment interface for displaying the third payment function. The technical scheme enables the user to quickly switch the payment application and the payment function.
In another possible implementation manner, the first area may further include a payment application area and a payment application classification area, where the payment application classification area includes two application classifications of payment and travel, and the payment application area is used to display at least two payment applications included in a selected application classification in the payment application classification area. The mode is convenient for the user to quickly switch the payment application and the payment function under the condition of more payment applications.
In some other embodiments of the present application, the first area is located at a lower portion of the payment interface, the third area is located at an upper portion of the payment interface, and the second area is located between the first area and the third area. The advantage of this approach is that it facilitates the sliding operation with the thumb of the user while holding the electronic device in one hand.
In some other embodiments of the present application, when the instructions further cause the electronic device to perform the following steps: after the second gesture is detected, before the third area is switched to a payment interface displaying the third payment function: and detecting click operation acting on the third area, and responding to the click operation, and switching the third area to a payment interface displaying the third payment function.
In another possible implementation manner, the first gesture is a right-left sliding gesture, and the second gesture is an up-down sliding gesture, or the first gesture is an up-down sliding gesture and the second gesture is a right-left sliding gesture.
The embodiment of the application provides an electronic device which can comprise a display module, a detection module and a switching module. The embodiments corresponding to fig. 4A to 9 and the technical solutions in their extended embodiments may be implemented in the present electronic device. Specifically, the detection module is used for detecting the operation of starting payment; the payment interface comprises a first area, a second area and a third area, wherein the first area is used for displaying at least two payment applications, and a first payment application of the at least two payment applications is a currently selected payment application; the second area is used for displaying at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application, and a first payment function of the at least two payment functions supported by the currently selected payment application is the currently selected payment function; the third area is used for displaying a payment interface of the currently selected payment function; the detection module is also used for detecting a first gesture; the switching module is used for responding to the first gesture, switching the currently selected payment function displayed in the second area from a first payment function of the first payment application to a second payment function of the first payment application, and switching the third area to a payment interface displaying the second payment function; the detection module is also used for detecting a second gesture; the switching module is configured to switch, in response to the second gesture, the currently selected payment application displayed in the first area from the first payment application to the second payment application, switch the second area to display at least one payment function supported by the second payment application, where a third payment function of the at least one payment function supported by the second payment application is the currently selected payment function, and switch the third area to a payment interface displaying the third payment function.
Embodiments of the present application provide a computer storage medium that may include computer instructions. When the computer instructions are run on the electronic device, the electronic device is caused to execute the technical solutions in the embodiments corresponding to fig. 4A to 9 and their extended embodiments.
In the above embodiments, the implementation may be wholly or partially realized by software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, may be implemented in whole or in part in the form of a computer program product. The computer program product includes one or more computer instructions. When loaded and executed on a computer, cause the processes or functions described in accordance with the embodiments of the application to occur, in whole or in part. The computer may be a general purpose computer, a special purpose computer, a network of computers, or other programmable device. The computer instructions may be stored in a computer readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer readable storage medium to another, for example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from one website, computer, server, or data center to another website, computer, server, or data center by wire (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber optic, digital subscriber line) or wirelessly (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.). The computer-readable storage medium can be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device, such as a server, a data center, etc., that incorporates one or more of the available media. The usable medium may be a magnetic medium (e.g., floppy disk, hard disk, magnetic tape), an optical medium (e.g., DVD), or a semiconductor medium (e.g., solid state disk), among others.
The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the exemplary discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the application to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the application and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the application and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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1. A method of payment, the method comprising:
displaying a first payment interface of a quick payment program, wherein the first payment interface displays a second payment application and a currently selected first payment application, the first payment application comprises a first payment function and a second payment function, and the first payment interface further comprises a first control corresponding to the first payment function and a second control corresponding to the second payment function;
receiving a first gesture of a user at the first payment interface;
responding to the first gesture, displaying a second payment interface of the quick payment program, wherein the second payment interface displays the first payment application and the currently selected second payment application, the second payment application comprises a third payment function and a fourth payment function, and the second payment interface further comprises a third control corresponding to the third payment function and a fourth control corresponding to the fourth payment function;
receiving a second gesture of the user, wherein the second gesture is a touch operation of the user on the third control;
displaying an interface of the third payment function in response to the second gesture.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first gesture is a swipe left or right at the first payment interface.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said third payment function is a function of presenting a pay code and said fourth payment function is a function of scanning a code.
4. The method according to any one of claims 1-3, further comprising:
receiving a third gesture of the user;
in response to the third gesture, displaying a third payment interface, wherein the third payment interface includes a travel function.
5. The method of any of claims 1-4, wherein displaying the interface for the third payment function in response to the second gesture comprises:
in response to the second gesture, launching the second payment application;
and displaying an interface of the third payment function.
6. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
the displaying an interface of the third payment function in response to the second gesture includes:
displaying an interface of the third payment function in the quick payment application in response to the second gesture.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1-6, further comprising:
receiving a fourth gesture of the user;
and responding to the fourth gesture, and switching to the customer service interface of the currently selected payment application.
8. The method of any of claims 1-7, wherein prior to receiving a first gesture of a user at the first payment interface, the method further comprises:
and determining that no touch operation is detected within the preset time, and displaying information for prompting the user to slide and switch the payment application or select the payment function.
9. The method of any of claims 1-8, wherein the currently selected payment application is displayed in a different manner than the non-selected payment application, the display manner including highlighting, changing color, bolding, or magnifying an icon or name of the currently selected payment application.
10. An electronic device comprising a memory and a processor, wherein the memory is configured to store computer instructions and the processor is configured to read the computer instructions to perform the method of any of claims 1-9.
11. A computer storage medium comprising computer instructions that, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-9.
12. A computer program product comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any one of claims 1-9.
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