CN114095600B - Earphone theme changing method, smart phone and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN114095600B
CN114095600B CN202010949373.9A CN202010949373A CN114095600B CN 114095600 B CN114095600 B CN 114095600B CN 202010949373 A CN202010949373 A CN 202010949373A CN 114095600 B CN114095600 B CN 114095600B
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Abstract

The embodiment of the application provides an earphone theme self-adaption method, which can automatically acquire related information such as equipment model and equipment identification of an earphone box protective sleeve through multi-terminal linkage of a mobile phone, an earphone, the earphone box protective sleeve and a cloud server (such as a server in a cloud-end theme market), and download and apply an earphone theme matched with the protective sleeve according to the related information, so that personalized experience of earphone theme self-adaption is achieved.

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Earphone theme changing method, smart phone and storage medium
The present application claims priority of chinese patent application with application number 202010753372.7, entitled "a subject interaction method, apparatus and system", filed on 30/07/2020, priority of chinese patent application with application number 202010899647.8, entitled "method for changing subject of accessory, related apparatus and system", filed on 31/8/2020, and priority of chinese patent application with application number 202010899683.4, entitled "accessory subject sharing, graphical user interface and electronic apparatus with display function", filed on 31/8/2020, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of electronics, in particular to an accessory theme self-adaptive method, device and system.
Background
At present, users using the same type of bluetooth headset are all the same as the bluetooth headset shown on their mobile phones, and generally are appearance effect diagrams of the bluetooth headset itself. The display effect of the Bluetooth headset is seriously homogenized, and the personalized requirements of users cannot be met.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides an accessory theme self-adaption method, device and system, and personalized experience of the earphone theme self-adaption can be achieved through multi-end linkage of a mobile phone, an earphone/earphone box protective sleeve and a cloud server (such as a server in a cloud-end theme market). Please refer to the following description of the first to eighth aspects.
In a first aspect, an accessory theme adaptive method is provided and applied to a wireless communication system, where the wireless communication system includes a first electronic device and a first accessory device, and the first electronic device is connected to or connected to the first accessory device.
The method can comprise the following steps:
the first electronic device may detect a first usage scenario, in response to which the first electronic device may display a first interface element, which may be an interface element in the first usage scenario in the first accessory theme. The first accessory theme includes at least one interface element therein, and the first accessory device may be without a face piece or with a first face piece.
The first electronic device can detect that the first accessory device is wearing a second appearance piece, the first electronic device can be in a first usage scenario, the first electronic device can display a second interface element, the second appearance piece is different from the first appearance piece, the second interface element is an interface element in a second accessory theme, the second accessory theme includes at least one interface element therein, the second interface element is different from the first interface element, and the second interface element corresponds to the second appearance piece.
Wherein the first usage scenario includes: the method comprises the following steps that at least one of a use scene that the first electronic device establishes communication connection with the first accessory device and a use scene that a user views the device state of the first accessory device after the communication connection is established.
In conjunction with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device obtains the second accessory theme using the indication information of the second appearance element from the first accessory device by, but not limited to, several means:
the method 1 includes the first electronic device obtaining a second accessory theme from the cloud server using the indication information from the second appearance of the first accessory device. The cloud server may be a cloud server providing a mobile phone theme, where the mobile phone theme includes an accessory theme, or the cloud server may be a cloud server providing an earphone theme.
And 2, the first electronic equipment obtains the second accessory theme from the accessory theme stored in the first electronic equipment. Wherein the accessory theme stored in the first electronic device includes one or more of: the accessory theme downloaded by the first electronic device from the cloud server, or the accessory theme shared by the third electronic device and received by the first electronic device, or the accessory theme searched on the network by the first electronic device based on the image shot by the camera, or the accessory theme generated by the first electronic device based on the image shot by the camera.
The first electronic device requests that a second accessory theme be obtained from the second electronic device using the indication from the second appearance piece of the first accessory device.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device detects that the first accessory device is wearing the second appearance piece, which may be implemented by, but not limited to, the following:
mode 1. The first electronic device receives first event information reported by the first accessory device, the first event information indicating that the first accessory device is wearing the second appearance piece, the first event information may be transmitted by the first accessory device upon detecting that the first accessory device is wearing the second appearance piece. In addition, the first electronic device can also receive indication information of the second appearance piece sent by the first accessory device, the indication information being obtained by the first accessory device from the second appearance piece when detecting that the first accessory device is wearing the second appearance piece.
Mode 2. The first electronic device receives second event information reported by the second appearance piece, wherein the second event information indicates that the second appearance piece is worn by the first accessory device and is sent by the second appearance piece when the second appearance piece is detected to be worn by the first accessory device. In addition, the first electronic device may further receive indication information of the second appearance piece sent by the second appearance piece, where the indication information is sent by the second appearance piece to the first electronic device when the second appearance piece is detected to be worn by the first accessory device.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the second appearance comprises an earphone box or a sock of earphone boxes.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the second accessory device comprises the following audio device: an earphone; the first usage scenario also includes the following usage scenarios: and selecting an audio output channel during conversation.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the replacing, by the first electronic device, the first accessory theme with the second headset theme may specifically include: the first electronic device replaces the image resource referenced by the same interface element in the first accessory theme with the image resource referenced by the interface element in the second accessory theme, the first electronic device transmits the audio resource referenced by the cue tone in the second accessory theme to the first accessory device, and the first accessory device replaces the audio resource referenced by the same cue tone in the first accessory theme with the audio resource referenced by the cue tone in the second accessory theme.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the indication information of the second appearance member includes one or more of: the device identification information of the second appearance piece (such as the device model and the device identification of the earphone box protective sleeve), the theme identification information of the accessory theme adapted to the second appearance piece (such as the theme identification and the theme name of the earphone theme adapted to the earphone box protective sleeve), and the appearance description information of the second appearance piece (such as the appearance effect graph of the earphone box protective sleeve).
In a second aspect, an electronic device is provided, which may be the first electronic device in the first aspect, and includes a plurality of functional units for correspondingly performing the method provided in any one of the possible implementation manners of the first aspect.
In a third aspect, an accessory device is provided, which may be the first accessory device in the first aspect, and includes a plurality of functional units for correspondingly performing the method provided in any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect.
In a fourth aspect, an electronic device is provided, which may be the first electronic device in the first aspect, and may be configured to perform the method described in the first aspect. The electronic device may include: the bluetooth communication processing module, the display screen, the processor and the memory, wherein the memory stores one or more programs, and the processor invokes the one or more programs to cause the computer to execute the method described in the first aspect.
In a fifth aspect, there is provided an accessory device, which may be the first accessory device of the first aspect, operable to perform the method described in the first aspect. The accessory device may include: the bluetooth communication processing module, the display screen, the processor and the memory, wherein the memory stores one or more programs, and the processor invokes the one or more programs to cause the computer to execute the method described in the first aspect.
In a sixth aspect, there is provided a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method described in the first aspect above.
In a seventh aspect, there is provided a computer program product comprising instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method described in the first aspect above.
In an eighth aspect, a communication system is provided, comprising a first electronic device, a first accessory device, and the devices in the communication system can cooperate with each other to implement the method described in the first aspect.
The application also provides an accessory theme sharing method, which can support users to share the earphone theme, meet the individual requirements of the users on the earphone theme, increase the interaction among the users and improve the user experience. Please refer to the description of the ninth to eighteenth aspects below.
A ninth aspect provides an accessory theme sharing method, which is applied to a wireless communication system, where the wireless communication system includes a first electronic device, a first accessory device, a second electronic device, and a second accessory device, where the first electronic device and the first accessory device are devices of a sharing party, the first electronic device is connected or connected to the first accessory device, the second electronic device and the second accessory device are devices of a shared party, and the second electronic device is connected or connected to the second accessory device.
The method can comprise the following steps: the second electronic device may detect the first usage scenario, in response to which the second electronic device may display a first interface element, which may be an interface element in the first usage scenario in the first accessory theme. The first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device. The second accessory theme can also include one or more interface elements under the usage scenario. The second electronic device can receive a second headset theme and replace the first accessory theme with the second headset theme. The image resources referenced by the interface elements in the second accessory theme are different from the image resources referenced by the same interface elements in the first accessory theme. The second electronic device can detect the first usage scenario, in response to which the second electronic device displays a second interface element that is an interface element in the second accessory theme under the first usage scenario.
Wherein the first usage scenario may include: the second electronic device establishes a use scene of communication connection with the second accessory device, and the user views the use scene of the device state of the second accessory device after the communication connection is established.
The first accessory theme can be an accessory theme set for the second accessory device and can be used for showing one or more of the appearance and the device state of the second accessory device, the first accessory theme comprises one or more interface elements in one or more use scenes, and the one or more use scenes comprise the first use scene.
Therefore, the earphone theme can be shared among users, the individual requirements of the users on the earphone theme are met, the interaction among the users is increased, and the user experience is improved.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device, the first electronic device may further detect an operation of the sharing party selecting the second accessory theme to be shared with the shared party.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device, the method further comprises:
the first electronic equipment requests the second electronic equipment to acquire the equipment model of the second accessory equipment;
The first electronic device selects a second accessory theme from the plurality of accessory themes based on a device model of the second accessory device.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may further receive a sharing request from the second electronic device before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the sharing request may be sent by the second electronic device when one or more of the following events are detected: the second accessory device changes from not wearing the protective sleeve to wearing the protective sleeve, the protective sleeve worn by the second electronic device changes, and the second electronic device discovers the first electronic device through short-distance communication; the short-range communication includes near field communication NFC or bluetooth.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the sharing request may carry an equipment model of the second accessory equipment; before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device, the first electronic device may also select the second accessory theme from the plurality of accessory themes according to a device model of the second accessory device.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the plurality of accessory themes includes one or more of: the accessory theme downloaded by the first electronic device from the cloud server, or the accessory theme shared by the third electronic device and received by the first electronic device, or the accessory theme searched by the first electronic device on the network based on the image shot by the camera, or the accessory theme generated by the first electronic device based on the image shot by the camera.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, multiple accessory themes may be stored in the first electronic device, or multiple accessory themes may be stored in a cloud storage space corresponding to the first electronic device.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device, the method further comprises: the first electronic device discovers the second electronic device through short-range communication; the short-range communication includes near field communication NFC or bluetooth.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device, the method further comprises: the first electronic device requests the second electronic device to obtain the device model of the second accessory device through the connection of the short-range communication. The second accessory theme is an accessory theme used by the first accessory device if the device model of the second accessory device is the same as the device model of the first accessory device. If the device model of the second accessory device is different from the device model of the first accessory device, then the second accessory theme is an accessory theme that the first electronic device or the second electronic device searched over the network according to the device model of the second accessory device, or the second accessory theme is an accessory theme that the first electronic device or the second electronic device searched over the network according to the identification information of the accessory theme used by the first accessory device and that matches the device model of the second accessory device.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the second accessory device comprises the following audio devices: an earphone; the first usage scenario also includes the following usage scenarios: and selecting an audio output channel during conversation.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the second usage scenario is detected, and the second accessory device may further output a first alert tone, the first alert tone being an alert tone in the second usage scenario in the first accessory theme. The first accessory theme may include an alert tone under one or more usage scenarios, the one or more usage scenarios including the second usage scenario. After the second electronic device replaces the first accessory theme with the second headset theme, a second usage scenario is detected, and the second accessory device can further output a second prompt tone, wherein the second prompt tone is a prompt tone in the second usage scenario in the second accessory theme. The audio resource referenced by the alert tone in the second accessory theme is different from the audio resource referenced by the same alert tone in the first accessory theme. Wherein the second usage scenario includes: the second electronic device establishes a communication connection with the second accessory device, disconnects the communication connection, has a low battery capacity, or wears the headset.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the replacing, by the second electronic device, the first accessory theme with the second headset theme may specifically include: the second electronic device transmits the audio resource referenced by the alert tone in the second accessory theme to the second accessory device, which replaces the audio resource referenced by the same alert tone in the first accessory theme with the audio resource referenced by the alert tone in the second accessory theme.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the interface elements under the usage scenario in which the second electronic device establishes the communication connection with the second accessory device include one or more of: the earphone comprises interface elements for displaying the appearance of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the appearance of an earphone box of the earphone and interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone box; the interface element in the usage scenario in which the user views the device state of the second accessory device includes one or more of: the earphone comprises interface elements for displaying the appearance of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the appearance of an earphone box of the earphone and interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone box; the interface elements under the use scene of selecting the audio output path during the call comprise: an interface element indicating such an audio output path of the headphone.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device replaces the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme, the first electronic device may further display an audio-on-test interface for displaying a prompt tone included in the second accessory theme.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, before the first electronic device replaces the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme, the first electronic device may further display a preview interface for displaying interface elements included in the second accessory theme.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the preview interface may include a plurality of pages, each for presenting interface elements in different usage scenarios included in the second accessory theme.
In combination with the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may also display a first device list before the first electronic device sends the second accessory theme to the second electronic device; the devices in the first device list may include devices discovered by the first electronic device or connected devices. The first electronic device may detect an operation of selecting the second electronic device from the first device list.
With reference to the ninth aspect, in some embodiments, the replacing, by the second electronic device, the first accessory theme with the second headset theme specifically includes: the second electronic device replaces the image resource referenced by the same interface element in the first accessory theme with the image resource referenced by the interface element in the second accessory theme.
The method provided by the tenth aspect may include: an electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone, a tablet computer, etc.) may detect a first usage scenario, for example, a usage scenario in which the electronic device is connected to an accessory device (e.g., a headset, etc.), a usage scenario in which a user views a device status of the accessory device in "negative one screen", a usage scenario in which the user selects a call audio output path, and so on. In response to the detected first usage scenario, the first electronic device may display a first interface element, which may be an interface element in the first usage scenario in the first accessory theme, such as an icon, a background picture, and the like. The first accessory theme is an accessory theme that is set for the accessory device and is usable to show one or more of an appearance, a device status, and the like of the accessory device. The first accessory theme can include one or more interface elements under a usage scenario, the one or more usage scenarios including the aforementioned first usage scenario. The first accessory theme may be a previously used accessory theme as compared to the second accessory theme.
The first electronic device can acquire an image through the camera and obtain a second accessory theme by using the acquired image. The first electronic device can then replace the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme. Like the first accessory theme, the second accessory theme also includes one or more of the aforementioned interface elements in the usage scenario. In contrast to the first accessory theme, the image resources referenced by interface elements in the second accessory theme are different from the image resources referenced by the same interface elements in the first accessory theme.
Thereafter, the first electronic device may detect a first usage scenario. In response to the detected first usage scenario, the first electronic device may display a second interface element, which may be an interface element in the first usage scenario in the second accessory theme.
Therefore, the earphone theme can be changed by the user, the individual requirements of the user can be met, and the user experience is improved. In particular, the user can be supported to generate the earphone image theme based on the image (such as the image of the earphone/earphone box protective shell) acquired by the camera, so that the earphone image theme used before can be replaced, the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
In the method provided by the tenth aspect, the electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone, a tablet computer, etc.) may be referred to as a first electronic device, and the accessory device (e.g., a headset, etc.) may be referred to as a second electronic device. The device state of the second electronic device may include a power level of the second electronic device.
The tenth aspect provides the method, wherein the first usage scenario may include one or more of the following: the method comprises the steps that a first electronic device and a second electronic device establish a use scene of communication connection, and a user views the use scene of the device state of the second electronic device after the communication connection is established.
In the method provided by the tenth aspect, the first electronic device acquires the image through the camera, and specifically, the acquiring of the image by the first electronic device through photographing by the camera or the acquiring of the video by the first electronic device through recording by the camera may be referred to.
In combination with the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the second electronic device may include the following audio devices: an earphone. In the case where the second electronic device is an audio device, the first usage scenario may further include the following usage scenarios: and selecting the use scene of the audio output channel during conversation.
In combination with the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, in the case that the second electronic device is an audio device such as a headset, the interface elements in each usage scenario may be as follows:
the interface elements in the usage scenario in which the first electronic device establishes the communication connection with the second electronic device may include one or more of the following: the earphone comprises interface elements for displaying the appearance of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the appearance of an earphone box of the earphone and interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone box.
The interface elements in the usage scenario in which the user views the device state of the second electronic device may include one or more of: the earphone comprises interface elements for displaying the appearance of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone, interface elements for displaying the appearance of an earphone box of the earphone and interface elements for displaying the electric quantity of the earphone box.
The interface elements under the use scene of selecting the audio output path during the call comprise: an interface element indicating such an audio output path of the headphone.
With reference to the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the replacing, by the first electronic device, the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme may specifically include: the first electronic device can replace the image resource referenced by the same interface element in the first accessory theme with the image resource referenced by the interface element in the second accessory theme. When the image resource is replaced, the electronic equipment can replace the image resource in a one-to-one correspondence mode according to the framework of the accessory theme. The framework of the accessory theme specifies the mapping relationships between various interface elements in the accessory theme and the image resources to be referenced by the interface elements. For example, table 1 in the examples section illustrates a framework for an accessory theme: framework of headphone image theme.
With reference to the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the obtaining, by the first electronic device, the second accessory theme configured to the second electronic device by using the acquired image may specifically include: the first electronic device may search the network for a second accessory theme using the captured image, the second accessory theme being an accessory theme that matches the captured image. Here, the matching accessory theme may mean that the image resources (such as pictures, icons, etc.) referenced by the accessory theme have completely or partially identical image contents with the pictures that have been taken.
With reference to the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the obtaining, by the first electronic device, the second accessory theme configured to the second electronic device by using the acquired image may specifically include: the first electronic device can generate a second accessory theme by using the acquired image, and the image resource referenced by the interface element in the second accessory theme can be obtained through the acquired image. Specifically, the electronic device may generate a headset image theme from the captured picture in accordance with the framework of the accessory theme. The electronic device may specifically convert the taken picture into an image resource referenced by each image interface element in the framework of the earphone image theme, for example, the front picture of the earphone box protective case is scaled to a smaller-sized picture, so as to become an image resource that needs to be referenced by the earphone box icon in the negative one-screen usage scene in table 1.
In combination with the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the method may further include: before the first electronic device replaces the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme, a preview interface is displayed, the preview interface being operable to display interface elements included in the second accessory theme. The preview interface comprises a plurality of pages, and the pages are respectively used for displaying interface elements in different use scenes in the second accessory theme.
With reference to the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the acquiring, by the first electronic device, an image by using a camera may specifically include: the first electronic device identifies the second electronic device from the image captured by the camera, and then the first electronic device may display a prompt directing the user to shoot the second electronic device. Then, the first electronic device can detect the shooting operation and save the image of the second electronic device or the protective case of the second electronic device. In this regard, the first electronic device may obtain the second accessory theme using the captured image of the second electronic device. Where the second electronic device is a headset, the image of the second electronic device may include one or more of: the image of the earphone, the image of the earphone box of the earphone, and the image of the protective sleeve of the earphone box.
In combination with the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may guide the user to take an image of an accessory device such as a headphone case/headphone case to replace a headphone image theme on the condition that one or more of the following events are detected: the second electronic equipment changes from not wearing the protective sleeve to wearing the protective sleeve, and the protective sleeve worn by the second electronic equipment changes. In particular, the events may be reported by the second electronic device to the first electronic device.
With reference to the tenth aspect, in some embodiments, the obtaining, by the first electronic device, the second accessory theme by using the acquired image may specifically include: detecting the operation of selecting the image in the user gallery, and obtaining a second accessory theme by using the image selected by the user; the gallery comprises images collected by the camera.
An eleventh aspect provides an electronic device, which may be the first electronic device or the second electronic device in the ninth aspect, or the first electronic device in the tenth aspect, and includes a plurality of functional units for performing the method provided in any one of the possible implementation manners of the ninth aspect or the tenth aspect.
In a twelfth aspect, an audio device is provided, which may be the first accessory device or the second accessory device in the ninth aspect, or the second electronic device in the tenth aspect, and includes a plurality of functional units for performing the method provided in any one of the possible implementations of the ninth aspect or the tenth aspect.
A thirteenth aspect provides an electronic device, which may be the first electronic device or the second electronic device in the ninth aspect, or the first electronic device in the tenth aspect, and is configured to execute the method described in the ninth aspect or the tenth aspect. The electronic device may include: a bluetooth communication processing module, a display screen, a processor and a memory, wherein the memory stores one or more programs, and the processor invokes the one or more programs to cause the computer to perform the method of the ninth aspect or the tenth aspect.
In a fourteenth aspect, an audio device is provided, which may be the first accessory device or the second accessory device of the ninth aspect, or the second electronic device of the tenth aspect, and is configured to perform the method described in the ninth aspect or the tenth aspect. The audio device may include: a bluetooth communication processing module, a display screen, a processor and a memory, wherein the memory stores one or more programs, and the processor invokes the one or more programs to cause the computer to perform the method of the ninth aspect or the tenth aspect.
In a fifteenth aspect, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon instructions, which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method described in the ninth or tenth aspect above.
In a sixteenth aspect, there is provided a computer program product comprising instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method described in the ninth or tenth aspect above.
In a seventeenth aspect, a communication system is provided, including a first electronic device, a first accessory device, a second electronic device, and a second accessory device, where the first electronic device and the first accessory device are devices of a sharing party, the first electronic device is connected or connected to the first accessory device, the second electronic device and the second accessory device are devices of a shared party, and the second electronic device is connected or connected to the second accessory device. The respective devices in the communication system may cooperate with each other to implement the method described in the ninth aspect above.
In an eighteenth aspect, a communication system is provided, comprising a first electronic device, a second electronic device, and a second accessory device, wherein the first electronic device is connected to or connected to the second electronic device. The respective devices in the communication system may cooperate with each other to implement the method described in the tenth aspect above.
The embodiment of the application provides an accessory theme setting method and related equipment, which can support a user to change an earphone theme, meet personalized requirements of the user and improve user experience. In particular, the user can be supported to generate the earphone image theme based on the image (such as the image of the earphone/earphone box protective shell) acquired by the camera, so that the earphone image theme used before can be replaced, the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved. Please refer to the description of the nineteenth to twenty-third aspects below.
The method provided by the nineteenth aspect may comprise: an electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone, a tablet computer, etc.) may detect a first usage scenario, for example, a usage scenario in which the electronic device is connected to an accessory device (e.g., a headset, etc.), a usage scenario in which a user views a device status of the accessory device in "negative one screen", a usage scenario in which the user selects a call audio output path, and so on. In response to the detected first usage scenario, the first electronic device may display a first interface element, which may be an interface element in the first usage scenario in the first accessory theme, such as an icon, a background picture, and the like. The first accessory theme is an accessory theme that is set for the accessory device and is usable to show one or more of an appearance, a device status, and the like of the accessory device. The first accessory theme can include one or more interface elements under a usage scenario, the one or more usage scenarios including the aforementioned first usage scenario. The first accessory theme may be a previously used accessory theme as compared to the second accessory theme.
The first electronic device can acquire an image through the camera and obtain a second accessory theme by using the acquired image. The first electronic device can then replace the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme. Like the first accessory theme, the second accessory theme also includes one or more of the aforementioned interface elements under the usage scenario. In contrast to the first accessory theme, the image resources referenced by interface elements in the second accessory theme are different from the image resources referenced by the same interface elements in the first accessory theme.
Thereafter, the first electronic device may detect a first usage scenario. In response to the detected first usage scenario, the first electronic device may display a second interface element, which may be an interface element in the first usage scenario in the second accessory theme.
Therefore, the earphone theme can be changed by the user, the individual requirements of the user can be met, and the user experience is improved. In particular, the user can be supported to generate an earphone image theme based on an image (such as an image of an earphone/earphone box protective shell) acquired by the camera, so that the earphone image theme used before can be replaced, the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
In the method provided by the nineteenth aspect, the electronic device (e.g., a mobile phone, a tablet computer, etc.) may be referred to as a first electronic device, and the accessory device (e.g., a headset, etc.) may be referred to as a second electronic device. The device state of the second electronic device may include a power level of the second electronic device.
The nineteenth aspect provides the method, wherein the first usage scenario may include one or more of: the method comprises the steps that a first electronic device and a second electronic device establish a use scene of communication connection, and a user views the use scene of the device state of the second electronic device after the communication connection is established.
In the method provided by the nineteenth aspect, the first electronic device acquires the image through the camera, and specifically, the first electronic device acquires the picture through photographing by the camera, or the first electronic device acquires the video through recording by the camera.
In conjunction with the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the second electronic device may include the following audio devices: an earphone. In the case where the second electronic device is an audio device, the first usage scenario may further include the following usage scenarios: and selecting the use scene of the audio output channel during conversation.
In combination with the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, in the case that the second electronic device is an audio device such as a headset, the interface elements in each usage scenario may be as follows:
The interface elements in the usage scenario in which the first electronic device establishes the communication connection with the second electronic device may include one or more of the following: an interface element for showing an appearance of the earphone (e.g., icon 311 in fig. 3A, icon 611 in fig. 16A), an interface element for showing an appearance of the earphone box of the earphone (e.g., icon 312 in fig. 3A, icon 612 in fig. 16A), an interface element for showing a power amount of the earphone (e.g., icon 313 in fig. 3A, icon 613 in fig. 16A), and an interface element for showing a power amount of the earphone box.
The interface elements in the usage scenario in which the user views the device state of the second electronic device may include one or more of: an interface element for showing an appearance of the headset (icon 611 in fig. 16A), an interface element for showing an appearance of the headset case of the headset (icon 612 in fig. 16A), an interface element for showing a power amount of the headset (icon 613 in fig. 16A), and an interface element for showing a power amount of the headset case.
The interface elements under the use scene of selecting the audio output path during the call comprise: an interface element indicating such an audio output path of the headphone.
With reference to the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the replacing, by the first electronic device, the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme may specifically include: the first electronic device can replace the image resource referenced by the same interface element in the first accessory theme with the image resource referenced by the interface element in the second accessory theme. When the image resource is replaced, the electronic equipment can replace the image resource in a one-to-one correspondence mode according to the framework of the accessory theme. The framework of the accessory theme specifies the mapping relationships between various interface elements in the accessory theme and the image resources to be referenced by the interface elements. For example, table 1 in the examples section illustrates a framework for an accessory theme: framework of headphone image theme.
With reference to the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the obtaining, by the first electronic device, the second accessory theme configured to the second electronic device by using the acquired image may specifically include: the first electronic device may search the network for a second accessory theme using the captured image, the second accessory theme being an accessory theme that matches the captured image. Here, the matching accessory theme may mean that the image resources (such as pictures, icons, etc.) referenced by the accessory theme have completely or partially identical image contents with the pictures that have been taken.
With reference to the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the obtaining, by the first electronic device, the second accessory theme configured to the second electronic device by using the acquired image may specifically include: the first electronic device can generate a second accessory theme by using the acquired image, and the image resource referenced by the interface element in the second accessory theme can be obtained through the acquired image. Specifically, the electronic device may generate a headset image theme from the captured picture in accordance with the framework of the accessory theme. The electronic device may specifically convert the taken picture into an image resource referenced by each image interface element in the framework of the earphone image theme, for example, the front picture of the earphone box protection case is scaled to a smaller-sized picture, so as to become an image resource that needs to be referenced by the earphone box icon in the negative one-screen usage scene in table 1.
In combination with the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the method may further comprise: before the first electronic device replaces the first accessory theme with the second accessory theme, a preview interface is displayed, the preview interface being operable to display interface elements included in the second accessory theme. The preview interface comprises a plurality of pages, and the plurality of pages are respectively used for displaying interface elements in different use scenes in the second accessory theme. For example, the page shown in FIG. 9 may be used to display an image interface element in the "establish connection" usage scenario to present the headset image theme in the "establish connection" usage scenario. For example, the page shown in FIG. 9 may be used to display image interface elements in a "negative one-screen" usage scenario to present a headphone image theme in a "negative one-screen" usage scenario. Without being limited to this, the preview interface can also be used to show the image interface elements in other usage scenarios, for example, the image interface element in the "call audio path selection" usage scenario presents the earphone image theme in other usage scenarios.
With reference to the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the acquiring, by the first electronic device, an image by using a camera may specifically include: the first electronic device identifies the second electronic device from the image captured by the camera, and then the first electronic device may display a prompt directing the user to photograph the second electronic device. Then, the first electronic device can detect the shooting operation and save the image of the second electronic device or the protective case of the second electronic device. In this regard, the first electronic device may obtain the second accessory theme using the captured image of the second electronic device. Where the second electronic device is a headset, the image of the second electronic device may include one or more of: the image of the earphone, the image of the earphone box of the earphone, and the image of the protective sleeve of the earphone box.
In combination with the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the first electronic device may direct the user to take an image of an accessory device such as a headphone case/headphone case to change the headphone image theme on the condition that one or more of the following events are detected: the second electronic equipment changes from not wearing the protective sleeve to wearing the protective sleeve, and the protective sleeve worn by the second electronic equipment changes. In particular, the events may be reported by the second electronic device to the first electronic device.
With reference to the nineteenth aspect, in some embodiments, the obtaining, by the first electronic device, the second accessory theme by using the acquired image may specifically include: detecting the operation of selecting an image in a user gallery, and obtaining a second accessory theme by using the image selected by the user; the gallery comprises images collected by the camera.
A twentieth aspect provides an electronic device comprising a plurality of functional units for performing the method provided in any of the possible embodiments of the nineteenth aspect.
In a twenty-first aspect, there is provided an electronic device operable to perform the method of changing a theme of an accessory described in the nineteenth aspect. The electronic device may include: the bluetooth communication processing module, the display screen, treater and memory, the one or more programs are stored on the memory, and the treater caller one or more programs makes the computer carry out the method of changing accessory theme described in the nineteenth aspect above.
In a twenty-second aspect, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of replacing a fitting theme as described in the nineteenth aspect above.
In a twenty-third aspect, there is provided a computer program product containing instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of changing a fitting theme as described in the nineteenth aspect above.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a wireless audio system according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of a wireless audio device 200 according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2B is a schematic diagram of an earphone box according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2C is a schematic view of a headphone case according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3A-3E are schematic diagrams of interfaces of an electronic device and a wireless audio device 200 according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an accessory theme adaptation scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 5A-5B are a set of schematic user interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 6A-6D are another set of schematic interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 7A-7C are schematic diagrams of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 8A-8B are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 9 is a schematic illustration of an interface provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 10A-10D are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 11A-11C are schematic diagrams of another interface provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 12A-12B are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 13A-13D are user interfaces provided by the present embodiment for locally searching for a headset theme in response to a new sleeve AS-1 being worn by the headset;
14A-14E are user interfaces for previewing, applying, and applying searched earphone themes provided by the present embodiment;
15A-15B are a series of user interfaces provided by the present embodiment for applying a new theme to headphones;
FIGS. 16A-16D are a series of user interfaces for a headset theme applied by the electronic device 200 provided in the present embodiment;
fig. 17A to 17B are user interfaces for establishing a bluetooth connection between the sharing party and the shared party according to the embodiment;
18A-18D illustrate the user interface provided in this embodiment for initiating instant sharing in response to a new sleeve AS-1 being worn by the headset;
19A-19E are user interfaces for previewing the earphone theme for instant sharing provided by the present embodiment;
FIGS. 20A-20B are a series of user interfaces for providing new headset themes for use with embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 21 is a flowchart illustrating a server-based accessory theme adaptation method provided by an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 22 is a schematic flowchart of an adaptation method based on a local earphone theme base according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 23 is a flowchart illustrating an adaptive method for sharing a headphone theme based on other electronic devices according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 24A-24B are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 25A-25H are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 26 is a schematic illustration of an interface provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 27A-27I are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 28A-28B are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
fig. 29 is a flowchart of a method for replacing a theme of an earphone image by taking a picture with a camera according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 30A-30D are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 31A-31F are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 32A-32D are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 33A-33F are another set of schematic interfaces provided in accordance with embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 34A-34F are another set of schematic interfaces provided in accordance with embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 35A-35D are schematic views of another set of interfaces provided by embodiments of the present application;
fig. 36 is a flowchart of a method for sharing a theme of an earphone image according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 37 is a flowchart of a method for automatically triggering sharing of a headset theme according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 38 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 39 is a schematic structural diagram of a wireless audio output device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 1 illustrates a wireless audio system to which the present application relates.
The wireless audio system may include the electronic device 100, the wireless audio device 200. The wireless audio device 200 may include, among other things, an audio output device 201 and an audio output device 202. The audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 may be the left ear and the right ear of a pair of bluetooth headsets, respectively.
There is no cable connection between the audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202. Both of which may communicate via a wireless communication connection 203. The audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 may be True Wireless Stereo (TWS) headphones, which may be the left ear and the right ear, respectively, of a pair of TWS headphones.
In the wireless audio system, the audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 may establish wireless communication connections with the electronic device 100, respectively. For example, the audio output device 201 may establish a wireless communication connection 101 with the electronic device 100, and may interact audio data, play control messages, talk control messages, and the like through the wireless communication connection 101. Similarly, the wireless communication connection 102 may be established between the electronic device 100 and the audio output device 202, and audio data, play control messages, talk control messages, and the like may be interacted via the wireless communication connection 102.
The physical forms and sizes of the electronic device 100, the audio output device 201, and the audio output device 202 are not limited to those shown in fig. 1, and may also be different, which is not limited in the present application.
The wireless audio system shown in fig. 1 may be a wireless audio system implemented based on the bluetooth protocol. That is, the wireless communication connections (such as the wireless communication connection 101, the wireless communication connection 102, and the wireless communication connection 203) between the electronic device 100, the audio output device 201, and the audio output device 202 may adopt bluetooth communication connections.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the electronic device 100 is taken as an example of a mobile phone, and the electronic device 100 may also be a tablet, a computer, and the like, which is not limited herein. With regard to the specific structure of the electronic device 100, reference may be made to the following embodiments and accompanying drawings, which are not described in detail herein.
Fig. 2A illustrates the structures of the audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 in fig. 1. As shown in fig. 2A, each of the audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 may include: bluetooth module, audio module, sensor and treater.
Not limited to that shown in fig. 2A, the audio output devices 201 and 202 may also include other components, such as a memory, a receiver, an indicator light, and the like.
Not limited to the bluetooth headset shown in fig. 1, the audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 may be other types of audio output devices. For example, in a home theater scenario, the audio output devices 201 and 202 may also be two speakers in the home theater scenario: left sound channel audio amplifier, right sound channel audio amplifier.
As shown in fig. 1, the audio output device 201 and the audio output device 202 may be a left ear and a right ear of a TWS headset, respectively, and the left ear and the right ear may be configured with earphone boxes as shown in fig. 2B, which have functions of stowing, charging, etc. the TWS headset. This earphone box can be configured as the earphone box protective sheath that fig. 2C shows, and this earphone box protective sheath can provide safeguard function for the earphone box.
Taking the TWS headset as an example, as shown in fig. 3A-3D, the electronic device 100 may provide a series of image interface elements (e.g., icons, pictures, etc.) for representing the appearance of the TWS headset, the headset case, etc. connected to the electronic device 100 and device status information such as the power of the TWS headset, the headset case, etc. The series of interface elements may constitute a headphone theme.
As shown in fig. 3A, when the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pop-up window interface 310, and a series of image interface elements, such as a headset background 311, a headset box background 312, a headset box power icon 313, etc., are displayed in the pop-up window interface 310. The series of graphical interface elements may be used to represent the appearance of headphones, a headphone case, etc. to which the electronic device 100 is connected, as well as device state information such as the amount of power to the headphones, headphone case, etc. The appearance and the presentation style of the equipment state information are set by default, for example, the appearances of earphones, earphone boxes and the like are consistent with the real objects, and the earphone boxes are relatively single and do not support user replacement.
As shown in fig. 3B, after the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may also display a series of image interface elements, such as a headset background 321, a headset box background 322, a headset box power icon 323, and the like, in the user interface 320 (which may also be referred to as "negative one-screen"). The series of graphical interface elements may also be used to represent the appearance of a headset, a headset case, etc. to which the electronic device 100 is connected, as well as device state information such as the power level of the headset, headset case, etc. The appearance and the presentation style of the device state information are also set by default, for example, the appearances of earphones, earphone boxes and the like are consistent with the real objects, and the earphones, the earphone boxes and the like are relatively single and do not support user replacement.
"negative one screen", which may also be referred to as a hibocard, or an intelligent assistant, or a contextual assistant. The negative one-screen interface in the embodiment of the present application may also be understood as an intelligent assistant interface, or a contextual assistant interface, or the like. The designations described in the examples of the present application are not to be construed in a limiting sense. The user interface 320 (which may also be referred to as "minus one screen") will be described in detail in the following embodiments, and will not be expanded.
As shown in fig. 3C-3D, the electronic device 100 may also display a plurality of audio output path options in the user interface 330 during a call, for example, an icon 333 representing an audio output path option of a bluetooth headset, an icon 331 representing an audio output path option of a speaker, an icon 332 representing an audio output path option of a headset, and so on. The icon 333 corresponding to the bluetooth headset is default and does not support user replacement.
In addition, the headset theme may also include a series of default set alert tones. For example, a connected alert tone, a low battery alert tone, a disconnected alert tone. Wherein the connection alert tone may be issued by the TWS headset when the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the headset low battery alert tone may be issued by the TWS headset when the TWS headset is low battery, and the disconnection alert tone may be issued by the TWS headset when the TWS headset is disconnected from the electronic device 100. As shown in fig. 3E, when the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the TWS headset emits an alert sound B, such as a "sting" sound, to alert that the headset is connected. The style presented by the prompt tones of the default setting is very single, and the user is not supported to replace and share the prompt tones to other users.
It can be seen that currently, the theme (which may include image interface elements and prompt tones) of the TWS headset is relatively single, and cannot meet the personalized requirements of users.
The embodiment of the application provides an earphone theme self-adaption method, which can automatically acquire related information such as equipment model and equipment identification of an earphone box protective sleeve through multi-terminal linkage of a mobile phone, an earphone, the earphone box protective sleeve and a cloud server (such as a server in a cloud-end theme market), and download and apply an earphone theme matched with the protective sleeve according to the related information, so that personalized experience of earphone theme self-adaption is achieved.
In this application, the protective sheath of earphone box embeds has wireless Communication parts such as Near Field Communication (NFC), bluetooth (Bluetooth), and the earphone box also can embed wireless Communication parts such as NFC, bluetooth to communicate between earphone box and the protective sheath, information such as the equipment model of mutual protective sheath, equipment sign. In this way, the earphone box can communicate with the electronic device 100 to transmit the information to the electronic device 100, so that the electronic device 100 obtains the adapted earphone theme according to the information. The earphone box may also transmit the information to the earphone, for example, the earphone box and the earphone may form a wired communication interface through a metal probe disposed in the earphone box to transmit the information, and the earphone communicates with the electronic device 100 to transmit the information to the electronic device 100. Without limitation, the protective case may communicate directly with the headset to transmit this information to the electronic device 100. Optionally, in this embodiment of the application, the protective cover may further directly communicate with the electronic device 100 to transmit information of the protective cover, such as the device model and the device identifier, to the electronic device 100, so that the electronic device 100 obtains the adapted earphone theme according to the information.
The earphone subject matter mentioned in this application may include the following two aspects: a headphone image theme and a headphone sound theme. The earphone image theme can be presented by the electronic device 100 such as a mobile phone, and a series of image interface elements can be provided, which can be used to represent the appearances of the earphones and the earphone boxes connected to the electronic device 100, and the device state information such as the electric quantity of the earphones and the earphone boxes. The earphone image theme may be presented in a specific scene of the electronic device 100, such as a usage scene when the earphone is connected to the electronic device 100 as shown in fig. 3A, a usage scene of "minus one screen" as shown in fig. 3B, a usage scene of selecting a call audio output path as shown in fig. 3C-3D, and so on. The earphone sound theme can be rendered by the earphone, and a plurality of different prompt tones can be provided to prompt different states of the earphone, such as when the earphone is connected to the electronic device 100, when the earphone is low in power, when the earphone is disconnected from the electronic device 100, and the like. As shown in fig. 3E, when the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the TWS headset emits an alert sound B, such as a "sting" sound, to alert that the headset is connected. The style presented by the prompt tones of the default setting is very single, and the user is not supported to replace and share the prompt tones to other users.
Without being limited to TWS headphones, the methods provided by embodiments of the present application may also be applicable to other types of accessory devices, such as headphones, neck headphones, speakers, augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR) devices, hand-writing pens, watches, wearable devices, and so on. When these accessory types are applied, the earphone theme mentioned in the embodiment of the present application may be adaptively referred to as an accessory theme, and the earphone theme adaptive method provided in the embodiment of the present application may be adaptively referred to as an accessory theme adaptive method. Not limited to bluetooth, the communication mode between the accessory and the electronic device 100 (such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, and a smart screen) may be other communication modes, such as wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi), wi-Fi direct (Wi-Fi direct), and cellular mobile communication modes.
For simplicity of illustration, the following describes the embodiments of the present application in detail by taking an example of automatically adapting the headset theme (which may also be referred to as headset theme adaptation), and it is assumed that the new protective case worn by the headset 200 associated with the electronic device 100 is of a "lovely animal" design style. The new protective sleeve is referred to AS protective sleeve AS-1 in short. The headset theme configured for the headset 200 may be as shown in the exemplary illustrations of fig. 3A-3D before automatically adapting the headset theme. Fig. 3A illustrates a headset image theme presented in a usage scenario in which the electronic device 100 establishes a connection with the headset 200, fig. 3B illustrates a headset image theme presented in a usage scenario in which the headset 200 is viewed in negative one screen, and fig. 3C to 3D illustrate headset image themes presented in a usage scenario in which a call audio output path is selected.
Fig. 4 illustrates an accessory theme adaptation scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application.
AS shown in fig. 4, once it is detected that the earphone box is worn with a new protection case AS-1, the earphone 200 may interact with the protection case AS-1 through a communication method such AS NFC or bluetooth, so AS to obtain information such AS a device model, a device identifier (cover ID) of the protection case AS-1, or a theme identifier (theme ID) and a theme name (theme name) of the earphone theme adapted to the protection case AS-1. Subsequently, the headset 200 may transmit the information to the electronic device 100 to which the headset 200 is connected. The electronic device 100 can use this information to download the headset theme of the adaptable protective case AS-1 from a server of a service such AS a cloud theme market. The electronic device 100 can then replace the previously used earphone theme with the downloaded earphone theme, wherein the electronic device 100 will send the audio resource referenced by the various alert tones in the earphone theme to the earphone 200, so that the earphone 200 can then replace the previously used audio resource with the audio resource.
Therefore, under the scene that a new protective sleeve is worn on an earphone box and the like, the earphone theme can be automatically triggered to be updated, the earphone theme matched with the new protective sleeve is obtained, the personalized requirements of a user on the earphone theme are met, and the user experience is improved. The new protection sleeve worn by the earphone box comprises the following two conditions:
The method comprises the following steps that 1, the earphone box is worn on a protective sleeve for the first time from the state that the protective sleeve is not matched with the earphone box;
case 2. The earphone case is replaced.
The conditions for triggering the multi-end linkage of the electronic device 100, the earphone/earphone box, the earphone box protective sleeve, and the cloud server (e.g., a server in the cloud-end theme market) to realize the earphone theme adaptation may also be other conditions, such as triggering the earphone theme adaptation at regular intervals, triggering the earphone theme adaptation by touching a certain button or a certain area on the earphone box or the protective sleeve by a user, and triggering the earphone theme adaptation when the earphone box is opened. This application does not limit this condition.
The earphone subject is essentially a resource package which can comprise an image resource and an audio resource. Wherein, image resources such as videos and pictures can be quoted to form interface elements in the earphone theme; audio files in MP3 or the like format may be referenced to form various alert tones in the headset theme, such as a headset low battery alert tone. The resources referenced by the earphone theme can be organized according to an earphone theme framework to form the earphone theme, and the following embodiments can introduce the earphone theme framework and carry out theme replacement on one by one based on the earphone theme framework, wherein the theme replacement is not expanded firstly.
Based on the above-described earphone theme sharing scenario, a User Interface (UI) provided in the embodiment of the present application is first described in detail below.
The term "user interface" in the description and claims and drawings of the present application is a media interface for interaction and information exchange between an application or operating system and a user that enables conversion between an internal form of information and a form acceptable to the user. A commonly used presentation form of the user interface is a Graphical User Interface (GUI), which refers to a user interface related to computer operations and displayed in a graphical manner. It may be an interface element such as an icon, a window, a control, etc. displayed in the display screen of the electronic device, where the control may include a visual interface element such as an icon, a button, a menu, a tab, a text box, a dialog box, a status bar, a navigation bar, a Widget, etc.
FIG. 5A illustrates a user interface 510 on the electronic device 100 for exposing applications installed by the electronic device 100.
As shown in fig. 5A, user interface 510 may include: a status bar 511, a page indicator 512, a tray 513 with common application icons, and a plurality of other application icons. Wherein:
The status bar 511 may include: one or more signal strength indicators (e.g., signal strength indicator 511A, signal strength indicator 511B) for mobile communication signals (which may also be referred to as cellular signals), one or more signal strength indicators 511C for wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) signals, a battery status indicator 511F, and a time indicator 511G.
An indicator 511D and an indicator 511E may also be displayed in the status bar 511 when/after the electronic device 100 is connected to the TWS headset, where the indicator 511D may be used to indicate that the electronic device 100 successfully turns on bluetooth and connects to the TWS headset and the indicator 511E may be used to indicate the remaining power of the TWS headset.
The page indicator 512 may be used to indicate the positional relationship of the currently displayed page with other pages.
The tray 513 with common application icons may include a plurality of tray icons (e.g., camera application icons, address book application icons, phone application icons, information application icons) that remain displayed upon page switching. The above tray icon is optional, and the embodiment of the present application does not limit this.
The other application icons may be a plurality of application icons, such as a clock application icon, a calendar application icon, a gallery application icon, a memo application icon, a file management application icon, an email application icon, a music application icon, a calculator application icon, a Huawei video application icon, a sports health application icon, a weather application icon, an application theme application icon, and the like. Other application icons may be distributed across multiple pages, and page indicator 512 may also be used to indicate which page the user is currently browsing for applications in. The user may slide the area of the other application icons from side to browse the application icons in the other pages.
In some embodiments, the user interface 510 shown in fig. 5A may be a home screen interface (home screen). It is understood that fig. 5A merely illustrates one user interface of the electronic device 100, and should not be construed as a limitation to the embodiments of the present application.
FIG. 5B illustrates a negative one-screen interface 520 of the electronic device 100.
As shown in FIG. 5B, negative one-screen interface 520 may include search controls 521, quick service controls 522 (e.g., swipe, pay code, mobile load, more, etc.), parking information display window 524, and the like.
After the electronic device 100 is connected to the TWS headset, the electronic device 100 may detect a swipe operation (e.g., a right swipe) by the user at the user interface 510 as shown in FIG. 5A, and in response to the swipe operation, the electronic device 100 displays the negative one-screen interface 520. At this time, a window 523 may be displayed in the negative one-screen interface 520, and the appearance of the earphones, the earphone boxes and the like connected to the electronic device 100 and the device state information such as the electric quantity of the earphones and the earphone boxes are displayed in the window 523.
It is understood that fig. 5B is only an exemplary illustration of the negative one-screen interface 520 of the electronic device 100, and should not be construed as a limitation on the embodiments of the present application.
The negative one-screen interface 520 of FIG. 5B is the same as the user interface 320 of FIG. 3B, and the textual description of the negative one-screen interface 520 of FIG. 5B also applies to the user interface 320 of FIG. 3B.
Fig. 6A-6D, 7A-7C, 8A-8B illustrate a series of user interfaces for automatically adapting headset themes based on a cell phone theme market.
The mobile phone theme market can be an application program, and can be responsible for managing mobile phone themes stored on the cloud server and providing functions of searching, downloading and the like of the mobile phone themes. The mobile phone theme market can also be responsible for recording the device information (such as mobile phone model, mobile phone ID, earphone model, earphone ID and the like) which is stored in the cloud server and is adapted to different mobile phone themes, or recording the theme IDs of different mobile phone themes. The mobile phone theme in the mobile phone theme market comprises the earphone theme, and the style of the earphone theme and the style of the mobile phone theme can be unified. For example, a "lovely animal" style cell phone theme may include an earphone theme that also has a "lovely animal" style. The mobile phone theme of the adaptation protective sleeve AS-1 can contain the earphone theme of the adaptation protective sleeve AS-1, so that the purpose of changing the earphone theme can be achieved by changing the mobile phone theme, and the earphone theme self-adaptation is realized.
(1) Fig. 6A-6D illustrate user interfaces for searching for a cell phone theme in a cell phone theme market in response to a new sleeve AS-1 being worn on a headset.
After learning that the earphone box is worn with a new protective sleeve AS-1, the electronic device 100 may display a notification 610 AS exemplarily shown in fig. 6A. Notification 610 may be used to notify the user of the event and may ask the user whether to change the theme of the phone to fit the case AS-1. The event that the headset box is wearing the new protective sleeve AS-1 may be that the headset 200 reports to the electronic device 100. The event report may also include information such AS the device model of the protective case AS-1, a device identification (cover ID), or a theme identification (the ID), a theme name (the name) of the headset theme adapted to the protective case AS-1. This information can be used for the electronic device 100 to later obtain the theme of the handset fitted in the protective case AS-1.
The electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to adapt the theme of the handset for the protective case AS-1, for example, a click operation on the option "now process" AS shown in fig. 6A. In response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may display an interface 620 exemplarily shown in fig. 6B, and a mobile phone theme provided by a mobile phone theme market may be displayed in the interface 620, for example, a "duckling" mobile phone theme, a "maiden" mobile phone theme, a "lovely animal" mobile phone theme, and a "fitness" mobile phone theme. In addition, the electronic device 100 may also request the cloud server in the mobile phone theme market to search for the mobile phone theme adapted to the protective case AS-1 in the mobile phone theme market, and display a search progress in the interface 620 exemplarily shown in fig. 6B AS shown in fig. 6C to 6D, and finally display a result of searching for the mobile phone theme of the "lovely animal".
(2) Fig. 7A-7C illustrate user interfaces for previewing and downloading searched cell phone themes.
After searching for the mobile phone theme (e.g., the "lovely animal" mobile phone theme) of the fitting protective case AS-1, the electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to preview the "lovely animal" mobile phone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the preview control 621 in the user interface 620 shown in fig. 6D. In response to this operation, as shown in fig. 7A-7C, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface of the cell phone theme, the preview interface being used to present the "lovely animal" cell phone theme.
As shown in fig. 7A-7C, the "lovely animal" mobile phone theme contains the earphone theme which is also in the style of "lovely animal". The preview interface can comprise a plurality of pages which can be respectively used for showing image interface elements in different use scenes included by the earphone theme. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 7A may be used to display an image interface element in the "establish connection" usage scenario, so as to present the headset image theme in the "establish connection" usage scenario. In particular, the page shown in fig. 7B may be used to display the image interface element in the "negative one-screen" usage scenario, thereby presenting the earphone image theme in the "negative one-screen" usage scenario. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 7C may be used to display an image interface element in the "call audio output path selection" usage scenario, so as to present the earphone image theme in the "call audio output path selection" usage scenario.
A page indicator 711 may also be included in the preview interface. The page indicator 711 indicates the position relationship between the currently displayed page and other pages, and the earphone image subject in different situations can be viewed by sliding left and right in the preview interface.
The electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to download the "lovely animals" mobile phone theme, such as an operation of clicking the trial control 712 or the purchase control 713 shown in fig. 7A-7C. In response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may download the "lovely animals" mobile phone theme from the cloud server of the mobile phone theme market.
After downloading the 'lovely animal' mobile phone theme, the electronic device can replace the previously used mobile phone theme with the 'lovely animal' mobile phone theme. The headset theme contained in the "lovely animals" handset theme may be referred to as a new headset theme with respect to the previously used headset theme.
Here, replacing the cell phone theme includes replacing the previously used earphone theme with the earphone theme included in the "lovely animal" cell phone theme. The replacement of the earphone theme includes the following two aspects: replacement of the headphone image theme and replacement of the headphone sound theme. The following are described separately:
A. replacement of earphone image themes
The previously used earphone image theme may be the earphone image theme used by default by the electronic device 100 exemplarily shown in fig. 3A to 3C, or may be a changed earphone image theme, for example, the earphone image theme that has been changed by the method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
Here, the electronic device 100 may specifically replace the previously used earphone image theme with the new earphone image theme by the following manner: the electronic device 100 replaces the image resource referenced by the previous headset image theme with the image resource (e.g., video, picture) referenced by the new headset image theme. In specific replacement, the electronic device 100 may perform image resource replacement in a one-to-one correspondence manner according to the frame of the earphone image theme. The framework of the earphone image theme defines mapping relations among various image interface elements in the earphone image theme and image resources to be referred by the image interface elements. For example, a framework for a headset image theme may be exemplarily shown in table 1.
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TABLE 1
As shown in table 1, the headset image theme may be a package of image interface elements, including image interface elements that are presented in different usage scenarios of the theme, a image interface element being formed with reference to one or more image resources. For example, the headset image theme presented when establishing a communication connection with the headset as shown in fig. 3A may be represented by the image interface element in the pop-up use scenario when establishing a connection in table 1. As another example, the earphone image theme presented in the negative one-screen shown in FIG. 3B may be represented by the image interface elements in the negative one-screen usage scenario in Table 1. The earphone image theme presented when selecting the audio output channel during the call shown in fig. 3C-3D can be represented by the audio output channel selection during the call in table 1 using the image interface elements in the scene.
In addition, the framework of the headset image theme exemplarily shown in table 1 may also specify specifications of the respective image interface elements, such as size, shape, and the like.
When the earphone image theme is replaced, the image resource can be replaced in a one-to-one correspondence manner according to the image interface elements. For example, the image resource referenced by the left ear icon in the negative one-screen usage scene in the new earphone image theme is correspondingly replaced by the image resource referenced by the left ear icon in the negative one-screen usage scene in the previously used earphone image theme.
B. Replacement of earphone sound themes
The previously used earphone sound theme may be a default earphone sound theme when the earphone leaves the factory, or may be an earphone sound theme that has been replaced, for example, an earphone sound theme that has been replaced by using the method provided in the embodiment of the present application. To complete the replacement of the earphone sound theme, the electronic device 100 needs to first transmit the earphone sound theme (mainly the audio resource referenced by the earphone sound theme) to the earphone 200 through a communication method such as bluetooth.
Here, replacing the previously used earphone sound theme with the new earphone sound theme may be specifically implemented by: the headset 200 replaces the audio resource referenced by the previously used headset sound theme with the audio resource referenced by the new headset sound theme. When the audio resource is replaced, the earphone B can correspondingly replace the audio resource one by one according to the frame of the sound theme of the earphone. For example, the audio resource "ring 1" referenced by the "connected alert tone" in the headphone sound theme is correspondingly replaced with the audio resource referenced by the "connected alert tone" in the headphone sound theme used before. The framework of the headphone sound theme may be exemplarily shown in table 2. The electronic device may specifically map the selected audio resource to each sound in the framework of the earphone sound theme, for example, map "ring 1" to "connected alert tone", so that "ring 1" becomes the alert tone for the bluetooth connection setup use scenario in table 2.
Usage scenarios Sound equipment Audio resources
Establishing a connection Connected prompt tone Ring 1.mp3
Disconnection Disconnection prompt tone Ringing 2.mp3
Earphone low battery Low power warning tone Ring 3.Mp3
User wears earphone Wearing prompt tone Ring 4.mp3
Opening with noise reduction Noise-reducing opening prompt tone Ring 5.Mp3
TABLE 2
As shown in table 2, the framework of the headphone sound theme specifies the mapping between the individual sounds in the headphone sound theme and the audio resources to which these sounds primarily refer. The earphone sound theme may be a sound package including sounds that the theme presents in different usage scenarios. In addition, the framework of the headphone sound theme exemplarily shown in table 2 may also specify attributes of the respective sounds, such as playback length, file format, and the like.
(3) Fig. 8A-8B illustrate a series of user interfaces for applying a new cell phone theme.
As shown in fig. 8A-8B, the electronic device 100 may present a "lovely animal" style cell phone theme, such as displaying a "lovely animal" style wallpaper, screensaver, and the like. Concomitantly, the electronic device 100 also presents a "lovely animal" style headphone theme under several usage scenarios, such as defined in table 1.
For example, as shown in fig. 8A, when the earphone 200 is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pop-up window interface 810, and a series of image interface elements, such as an earphone background 811, an earphone box cover background 812, an earphone box capacity icon 813, etc., are displayed in the pop-up window interface 810.
For example, as shown in fig. 8B, after the headset 200 is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a series of image interface elements, such as a headset background 821, a headset box background 822, a headset box power icon 823, etc., in the user interface 820 (which may also be referred to as "negative one-screen").
Not limited to the illustrations of fig. 8A-8B, the electronic device 100 may also present newly generated earphone themes in other earphone usage scenarios, such as a usage scenario in which a call audio output path is selected.
It can be seen that, compared with the previously used earphone image theme shown in fig. 3A-3B, the earphone box background shown in fig. 8A-8B is replaced by the earphone box protective case background shown in fig. 3A-3B, that is, the electronic device 100 replaces the previously used earphone image theme with the new earphone image theme, so that the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
In addition, after the replacement of the sound theme of the earphone is completed, the earphone 200 can output the replaced sound in various use scenes specified by the frame of the sound theme of the earphone, so that a user wearing the earphone can feel prompt tones different from the original style, and personalized requirements of the user can be met.
As shown in fig. 9, after replacing the previously used earphone sound theme with the new earphone sound theme, in the usage scenario of "establishing connection", the earphone 200 may output a prompt tone of "meow" to prompt the user wearing the earphone that the earphone 200 is connected to the electronic device 100. In the previously used headphone sound theme shown in fig. 3E, the alert tone in the use scenario of "establish connection" is a "ding" sound. It can be seen that compared with the previously used earphone sound theme shown in fig. 3E, the style presented by the new earphone sound theme is different from the style presented by the previously used earphone sound theme, thereby satisfying the personalized requirements of the user and improving the user experience.
In addition to the above-described manner of obtaining the earphone theme of the adaptive protective cover AS-1 from the cloud server, another manner of obtaining the earphone theme of the adaptive protective cover AS-1 from the cloud server will be described below. In contrast, the cloud server in the following embodiments is a server in the headset theme market.
Fig. 10A-10D, 11A-11C, 12A-12B illustrate a series of user interfaces for automatically adapting a headset theme based on a headset theme market.
The earphone theme market can be an application program, and can be responsible for managing earphone themes stored on the cloud server and providing functions of searching and downloading the earphone themes. The headset theme market may also be responsible for recording device information (such as headset model, headset ID, etc.) adapted to different headset themes stored on the cloud server, or recording theme IDs of different headset themes, and so on.
(1) Fig. 10A-10D illustrate user interfaces for searching for a headset theme in the headset theme market in response to a new sleeve AS-1 being worn on the headset.
After learning that the earphone box is worn with a new protective sleeve AS-1, the electronic device 100 may display a notification 1010 AS exemplarily shown in fig. 10A. Notification 1010 may be used to notify the user of the event and may ask the user whether to adapt the sleeve AS-1 to change the headset theme. The event that the headset box is wearing the new protective sleeve AS-1 may be that the headset 200 reports to the electronic device 100. The event report may also include information such AS the device model of the protective case AS-1, a device identification (cover ID), or a theme identification (the ID), a theme name (the name) of the headset theme adapted to the protective case AS-1. This information can be used for the electronic device 100 to later obtain the earphone theme of the fitted protective cover AS-1.
The electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to adapt the headset theme for the protective cover AS-1, for example, a click operation on the option "now process" AS shown in fig. 10A. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may display an interface 1020 exemplarily shown in fig. 10B, and the interface 1020 may display a headset theme provided by a headset theme market, for example, a "lovely animals" headset theme, a "summer breeze" headset theme, a "lovely princess" headset theme, and a "teenagers" headset theme. In addition, the electronic device 100 may also request the cloud server in the headset theme market to search for the headset theme of the adaptive protective cover AS-1 in the headset theme market, and display a search progress in an interface 1020 exemplarily shown in fig. 10B AS shown in fig. 10C to 10D, and finally display a result of searching for the headset theme of the "lovely animal".
(2) Fig. 11A-11C illustrate user interfaces for previewing, downloading, and searching for headphone themes.
After searching for the earphone theme (e.g., the "lovely animal" earphone theme) of the adapted protective sleeve AS-1, the electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to preview the "lovely animal" earphone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the preview control 1021 in the user interface 1020 shown in fig. 10D. In response to this operation, as shown in fig. 11A-11C, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface of the headphone theme, the preview interface being for presenting a "lovely animal" headphone theme.
Regarding the interface for previewing the theme of the "lovely animal" headphones exemplarily shown in fig. 11A to 11C, reference may be made to the foregoing description of fig. 7A to 7C, and details are not repeated here.
Electronic device 100 may detect an operation by the user to download the "lovely animals" headphone theme, such as an operation to click on trial control 1111 or purchase control 1112 shown in fig. 11A-11C. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may download a "lovely animals" headset theme from a cloud server of the headset theme market.
After downloading the "lovely animals" headset theme, the electronic device may replace the previously used headset theme with the "lovely animals" headset theme. The headset theme contained in the "lovely animals" headset theme may be referred to as a new headset theme with respect to the previously used headset theme.
Regarding the replacement of the earphone theme, reference may be made to the related description in the previous embodiment, which is not repeated here.
(3) Fig. 12A-12B illustrate a series of user interfaces for applying a new headset theme.
As shown in fig. 12A, when the earphone 200 is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pop-up window interface 1210, and a series of image interface elements, such as an earphone background 1211, an earphone box cover background 1212, an earphone box power icon 1213, etc., are displayed on the pop-up window interface 1210.
As shown in fig. 12B, after the headset 200 is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a series of image interface elements, such as a headset background 1221, a headset box background 1222, a headset box power icon 1223, and the like, in the user interface 1220 (which may also be referred to as "negative one-screen").
Not limited to the illustrations of fig. 12A-12B, the electronic device 100 may also present newly generated earphone themes in other earphone usage scenarios, such as a usage scenario in which a call audio output path is selected.
It can be seen that, compared with the previously used earphone image theme shown in fig. 3A-3B, the earphone box background shown in fig. 12A-12B is replaced by the earphone box protective case background shown in fig. 3A-3B, that is, the electronic device 100 replaces the previously used earphone image theme with the new earphone image theme, so that the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
In addition, after the replacement of the sound theme of the earphone is completed, the earphone 200 can output the replaced sound in various use scenes specified by the frame of the sound theme of the earphone, so that a user wearing the earphone can feel prompt tones different from the original style, and the personalized requirements of the user can be met.
Not limited to adapting the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 based on the cloud server AS described in the above embodiment, the electronic device 100 may also adapt the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 based on a local search, that is, obtain the earphone theme for the adapted protective case AS-1 by the local search. The following is developed.
Fig. 13A-13D, 14A-14E, 15A-15B illustrate a series of user interfaces for automatically adapting a headset theme based on a local headset theme library in the electronic device 100.
The headset theme library may be an application program, and may be responsible for managing headset themes stored locally in the electronic device 100. The headset theme library can also be responsible for recording locally stored device information (such as headset models, headset IDs and the like) adapted to different headset themes, or recording theme IDs of different headset themes and the like.
(1) Fig. 13A-13D illustrate user interfaces for locally searching for a headphone theme in response to a new sleeve AS-1 being worn on the headphone.
After learning that the earphone box is worn with a new protective sleeve AS-1, the electronic device 100 may display a notification 1310 AS exemplarily shown in fig. 13A. Notification 1310 may be used to notify the user of the event and may ask the user whether to change the headset theme to fit the protective sleeve AS-1. The event that the headset box is wearing the new protective sleeve AS-1 may be that the headset 200 reports to the electronic device 100. The event report may also include information such AS the device model of the protective case AS-1, a device identification (cover ID), or a theme identification (the ID), a theme name (the name) of the headset theme adapted to the protective case AS-1. This information can be used for later electronic device 100 to search for the headset theme of the adapted protective sleeve AS-1 locally.
The electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to adapt the headset theme for the protective cover AS-1, for example, a click operation on the option "now process" AS shown in fig. 13A. In response to this operation, electronic device 100 may display interface 1320 exemplarily shown in fig. 13B, where interface 1320 may display one or more headset themes stored in electronic device 100, such as "headset theme 1", "headset theme 2", "headset theme 3", "headset theme 4", and so on.
The one or more headset themes may be acquired by the electronic device 100 by, but not limited to, the following: mode 1. Previously downloaded from a server of a headset theme provider like the mobile phone theme market; mode 2. The images of the earphones/earphone boxes/earphone box protective cases shot by the camera of the electronic device 100 are searched on the network or obtained by local modeling; mode 3. Shared with other devices. The latter two specific implementations will be described in detail later with reference to fig. 24A to 24B, 25A to 25H, 26, 27A to 27I, 28A to 28B, 29, 30A to 30D, 31A to 31F, 35A to 35D, 36, and 37, which will not be expanded first.
Furthermore, the electronic device 100 may also search for an earphone theme suitable for the protective case AS-1 from among the earphone themes stored in the electronic device 100, AS shown in fig. 13C to 13D, display a search progress in an interface 1320 exemplarily shown in fig. 13B, and display a result of searching for the "lovely animal" earphone theme.
(2) Fig. 14A-14E illustrate user interfaces for previewing, applying, and applying searched earphone topics.
After searching for the earphone theme (e.g., the "lovely animal" earphone theme) of the adaptation sleeve AS-1, the electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to preview the "lovely animal" earphone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the preview control 1321 in the user interface 1320 shown in fig. 13D. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface 1410 of the headset image theme of fig. 14A-14D for displaying image interface elements in the "lovely animals" headset theme. As shown in fig. 14E, the electronic device 100 may further display a listening trial interface of the earphone sound theme, which is used for presenting a listening trial option 1412 of each alert sound in the "lovely animals" earphone theme so that the user listens to the alert sound on trial.
After searching for the "lovely animal" earphone theme, the electronic device 100 may also detect an operation of the user to apply the "lovely animal" earphone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the application control 1411 shown in fig. 14A to 14E. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with a "lovely animals" headset theme. The headset theme contained in the "lovely animals" headset theme may be referred to as a new headset theme with respect to the previously used headset theme. Regarding the replacement of the earphone subject, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated herein.
(3) Fig. 15A-15B illustrate a series of user interfaces for applying a new headset theme.
With regard to the user interfaces exemplarily shown in fig. 15A-15B, reference may be made to the previous descriptions of fig. 12A-12B, which are not repeated here.
Not limited to adapting the earphone theme for the new case AS-1 based on the cloud server and adapting the earphone theme for the new case AS-1 based on the local search AS described in the above embodiments, the electronic device 100 may also adapt the earphone theme for the new case AS-1 based on the instant sharing, that is, by requesting the nearby device or the remote device to share the earphone theme of the adapted case AS-1. The following description will be given by taking an example of requesting a nearby device to perform instant sharing.
Fig. 16A-16D, 17A-17B, 18A-18D, 19A-19E illustrate a series of user interfaces for adapting a headphone theme based on instant sharing.
For convenience of description, it is assumed that the sharing party is "user 1" and the shared party is "user 2". The sharing party's equipment includes: an electronic device 200 (e.g., "user 1's handset") and a headset a (e.g., "user 1's headset), the devices of the shared parties including: an electronic device 100 (e.g., a "user 2" handset) and a headset B (e.g., a "user 2" headset).
Before sharing the headphone theme, the headphone theme used by the shared party ("user 2") may be as shown in the exemplary illustrations in fig. 3A to 3D, which is not described herein again. The headset theme used by the sharing party ("user 1") prior to sharing of the headset theme may be as shown in the exemplary illustrations of fig. 16A-16C. Fig. 16A illustrates a headphone image theme presented in a usage scenario in which the electronic device 200 of the sharing party establishes a connection (with the headphone B), fig. 16B illustrates a headphone image theme presented in a usage scenario in which the electronic device 200 of the sharing party performs minus one screen, and fig. 16C illustrates a headphone image theme presented in a usage scenario in which the electronic device 200 of the sharing party selects a call audio output path. In addition, fig. 16D also shows the headphone sound theme presented by the headphone B of the sharing party in the usage scenario in which the connection is established.
(1) Fig. 17A-17B illustrate user interfaces for a sharing party and a shared party to establish a bluetooth connection.
As shown in fig. 17A, the electronic device 100 (e.g., "user 2's handset") may display nearby devices found by the electronic device 100, such as "user 1's handset," "user 3's tablet," "user 4's watch," etc., in the user interface 1710. The electronic device 100 may detect in the user interface 1710 an operation by a user selecting the electronic device 200 (e.g., "user 2's handset") from the discovered nearby devices. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may establish a bluetooth connection with the electronic apparatus 200, and may display the apparatus name of the electronic apparatus 200, such as "user 1's mobile phone", in a connected apparatus list displayed in the user interface 1710 as shown in fig. 17B.
Not limited to a bluetooth connection, the connection established between the electronic device 100 and the electronic device 200 may also be other communication connections, such as a Wi-Fi direct connection, a Wi-Fi connection, a cellular mobile communication connection, and so forth.
(2) Fig. 18A-18D illustrate user interfaces for initiating instant sharing in response to a new sleeve AS-1 being worn on the headset.
After learning that the headset box is wearing the new protective sleeve AS-1, the electronic device 100 may display a notification 1811 AS exemplarily shown in fig. 18A. Notification 1811 may be used to notify the user of the event and may ask the user whether to change the headset theme for the adaptation of the protective sleeve AS-1. The event that the headset box is donned with the new protective case AS-1 may be reported by the headset 200 to the electronic device 100. The event report may also include information such AS the device model of the protective case AS-1, a device identification (cover ID), or a theme identification (the ID), a theme name (the name) of the headset theme adapted to the protective case AS-1. This information can be used for later electronic device 100 to search for the earphone theme of the adapted sleeve AS-1 locally.
The electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to adapt the headset theme for the protective cover AS-1, for example, a click operation on the option "now process" AS shown in fig. 18A. In response to this operation, electronic device 100 may display a notification AS exemplarily shown in fig. 18B, and a nearby device having the earphone theme of the fitting case AS-1 may be displayed in notification 1812, such AS "user 1's cell phone", "user 3's tablet", "user 4's bracelet", and so on.
The electronic device 100 may detect an operation of selecting a nearby device to request sharing of the headphone theme, for example, an operation of selecting "user 1's cell phone" in the interface shown in fig. 18B. In response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may send a sharing request to the electronic device 200, where the sharing request may carry information such AS a device model and a device identifier of the protective cover AS-1 or a theme identifier and a theme name of the earphone theme of the adaptive protective cover AS-1, so AS to request the electronic device 200 to share the earphone theme of the adaptive protective cover AS-1.
Accordingly, as shown in fig. 18C, the electronic device 200 may receive the sharing request from the electronic device 100 and display a notification 1821, where the notification 1821 may be used to prompt the receiving of the sharing request. The electronic device 200 may detect an operation of accepting the sharing request by the user, for example, an operation of clicking the sharing control 1822, and in response to the operation, the electronic device 200 may transmit the earphone theme of the adapting cover AS-1 to the electronic device 100.
In the process from sending the sharing request to the electronic device 200 to waiting for the earphone theme from the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 may display an interface exemplarily shown in fig. 18D, and the sharing progress may be displayed in the interface 1810.
(3) 19A-19E illustrate user interfaces for previewing, applying the instant sharing headphone theme.
After receiving the headset theme from the adapting cover case AS-1 of the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to preview the headset theme, such AS an operation of clicking the preview control 1814 in the notification 1813 shown in fig. 18D. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface 1910 of the earphone image theme of fig. 19A-19D and a trial listening interface of the earphone sound theme shown in fig. 19E.
Regarding the preview interface 1910 in fig. 19A-19D, the trial listening interface shown in fig. 19E can refer to the foregoing description of fig. 14E, and is not repeated here.
After receiving the earphone theme from the adapting protective case AS-1 of the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 may also detect an operation of the user to apply the earphone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the application control 1911 shown in fig. 19A to 19E. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with the headset theme. Regarding the replacement of the earphone theme, reference may be made to the related description in the previous embodiment, which is not repeated here.
(3) 20A-20B illustrate a series of user interfaces for applying a new headset theme.
With regard to the user interfaces exemplarily shown in fig. 20A-20B, reference may be made to the previous descriptions of fig. 12A-12B, which are not repeated here.
From the above-mentioned a series of user interfaces, can see that, this application embodiment can take place to change the adaptation of accessory theme such as earphone theme under the circumstances such as appearance spare such as earphone box protective sheath and the like automatic trigger, realizes that the accessory theme follows the change of appearance spare and changes, reaches accessory theme self-adaptation's purpose, has also satisfied user's individualized demand. Not limited to the foregoing user interface example, after detecting that the appearance piece is updated, the electronic device may directly obtain the accessory theme adapted to the appearance piece and perform the headset theme replacement without introducing user interaction, for example, without having to operate by a user to trigger theme replacement as shown in fig. 6A. Therefore, the user can see the updated accessory theme matched with the new appearance piece under the specific use scene (such as the use scenes of establishing connection, carrying out negative one screen, selecting an audio output path during conversation) again, and the method is simple and efficient. In combination with the above series of user interfaces, the following mainly takes the accessory device as an example, and details a main flow of the accessory theme adaptive method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 21 illustrates a flow of a method for automatically adapting an accessory theme based on a cloud server of a theme provider such as a mobile phone theme market and a headset theme market, provided in an embodiment of the present application. The following are developed:
stage one (S101 to S106): before the earphone theme is changed
S101, the electronic equipment and the earphone establish Bluetooth connection.
The electronic device and headset may interact with audio data, play control messages, talk control messages, etc. based on the bluetooth connection. Not limited to bluetooth connections, the connection established between the electronic device and an accessory device such as a headset may also be other communication connections, such as Wi-Fi direct connections, cellular mobile communication connections, and so forth.
S102-S104, the electronic device may present the headset image theme A.
The electronic device presenting the earphone image theme a may refer to the electronic device displaying an image interface element included in the earphone image theme a. Specifically, the electronic device may present the headphone image theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1):
as S102, in the usage scenario of establishing a (bluetooth) connection, the electronic device may display image interface elements in the usage scenario of establishing a connection, which are included in the headset image theme a, for example, a series of image interface elements related to a headset, such as the headset icon 311, the headset box icon 312, the headset box power icon 313, and the like, in the pop-up window shown in fig. 3A.
As shown in S103-S104, in the usage scenario of negative one-screen, the electronic device may display a series of image interface elements related to the headset, such as a headset icon 321, a headset box icon 322, a headset box power icon 323, and the like, in the usage scenario of negative one-screen, which are included in the headset image theme a, for example, in the negative one-screen shown in fig. 3B.
Not limited to the usage scenarios of establishing a (bluetooth) connection and displaying one screen, the electronic device may also select the usage scenario of the audio output path in other usage scenarios, for example, the usage scenario of the call in table 1, such as presenting the earphone image theme a in fig. 3D and fig. 3E. The headphone image theme a may be referred to as a previously used headphone image theme or an old headphone image theme, or the like, as compared with the headphone image theme B to be mentioned later.
S105-S106, the headset may present a headset sound theme A.
The earphone presenting the earphone sound theme a may mean that the earphone outputs the sound included in the earphone sound theme a. Specifically, the headset may present the headset sound theme a in different usage scenarios (see table 2):
in the usage scenario of set-up (bluetooth) connection, the headset may output (or be called play) a sound, e.g. "ding" sound, included in the headset sound theme a in the usage scenario of set-up connection.
In the usage scenario of disconnected (bluetooth) connection, the headset may output (or play) a sound, such as a "drip" sound, included in the headset sound theme a in the usage scenario of disconnected connection.
In the usage scenario of low battery of the earphone, the earphone can output (or play) a sound in the usage scenario of low battery of the earphone included in the earphone sound theme a, such as a "clattering" sound.
The electronic device is not limited to the use scenes of connection establishment, disconnection and low earphone power, and the earphone sound theme a can be presented in other use scenes, for example, the use scenes of wearing earphones, reducing noise, starting and the like. The headphone sound theme a may be referred to as a previously used headphone sound theme or an old headphone sound theme or the like, as compared with the headphone sound theme B to be mentioned later.
Stage two (S107 to S112): earphone theme self-adaptation is realized through multi-end linkage of protective sheath, earphone, electronic equipment and high in the clouds server
S107, detecting that the appearance piece of the earphone is changed.
Specifically, the earphone detects that the earphone box is provided with the protective sleeve AS-1, and obtains indication information of the protective sleeve AS-1.
Here, the indication information of the appearance piece such AS the protective cover case AS-1 can be used to indicate what appearance piece the protective cover case AS-1 is, and can be used to determine the earphone theme adapted to the appearance piece such AS the protective cover case AS-1. The indication information of the protective case AS-1 can be, for example, information such AS a device model of the protective case AS-1, a device identifier, a theme identifier of the earphone theme adapted to the protective case AS-1, and a theme name. Without being limited to these, the indication information of the protective sheath AS-1 may also be information (also referred to AS appearance indication information or appearance description information) for indicating the appearance of the appearance piece, such AS an appearance effect diagram of the protective sheath AS-1.
In this application, the earphone can detect that the earphone box is worn with the new protective sheath AS-1 by, but not limited to, the following ways:
mode 1. The earphone box senses an event that the earphone box wears the protective sleeve AS-1 through communication technologies such AS NFC and infrared, and then reports the event to the earphone, for example, the earphone box may report the event to the earphone placed in the earphone box through a wired communication interface formed by a metal probe arranged in the earphone box. Accompanying the event report, indication information of the protective sleeve AS-1 can be further included.
Mode 2. Protective sleeve AS-1 senses the event that it wears the earphone box by communication technologies such AS NFC, infrared and the like, and reports the event to the earphone through bluetooth connection. Along with the event report, indication information of the protective sleeve AS-1 can be further included.
AS described above, in order to detect the event that the earphone box is worn with the new protective sleeve AS-1, wireless communication components such AS NFC and infrared may be built in the earphone box and the earphone box protective sleeve. In order to report the event to the earphone, a wireless communication component such as bluetooth can be arranged in the earphone box and the earphone box protective sleeve.
Not being limited to the protective sheath, the outward appearance piece of earphone can also refer to the earphone box of depositing the earphone, and the earphone also can detect the change of earphone box to trigger electronic equipment for new earphone box adaptation earphone theme.
For other types of accessory devices, the appearance may have a broader meaning, for example, the appearance of the stylus may be a pen case for storing the stylus (which may also provide charging for the stylus), or may even be a pen case protective sleeve outside the pen case. Also for example, the appearance of the AR/VR glasses may be a case for storing glasses (which may also provide charging for the glasses), or even a case protective sleeve outside the case. For another example, the appearance piece of the bracelet or watch may be a detachable band of the bracelet or watch. The accessory theme self-adaption method provided by the embodiment of the application is suitable for various accessory devices with different appearance pieces, and the types of the appearance pieces are not limited.
And S108-S111, downloading the matched earphone theme B aiming at the new appearance piece (the earphone box protective sleeve AS-1) of the earphone.
AS S108, the earphone can send indication information of the protective sheath AS-1 to the connected electronic device, such AS information of the device model of the protective sheath AS-1, the device identifier, the theme identifier of the earphone theme adapted to the protective sheath AS-1, the theme name, and the like.
Furthermore, the earphone can determine whether the appearance piece of the earphone changes or not, and then the indication information is sent to the electronic equipment after the appearance piece changes, so that unnecessary earphone theme adaptation triggered by multiple wearing and taking off of the same appearance piece can be avoided. The conditions for determining the change in the appearance member may include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. The earphone is connected with the earphone box through a connecting piece (such AS an earphone box protective sleeve) from the state that the earphone is not provided with a matched appearance piece to the state that the earphone box protective sleeve is worn;
2. the appearance of the headset previously worn (e.g., a headset case) is different from case AS-1.
AS shown in S109-S111, after receiving the indication information from the earphone protective case AS-1, the electronic device may download the mobile phone theme or the earphone theme adapted to the earphone protective case AS-1 from the cloud server of the theme provider such AS the mobile phone theme market or the earphone theme market.
Specifically, AS in S109, the electronic device may send a theme download request to a cloud server of a theme provider such AS a mobile phone theme market or an earphone theme market, where the request may carry the indication information of the protective cover AS-1. After receiving the request, the server may search for the mobile phone theme or the earphone theme adapted to the protective case AS-1 according to the indication information of the protective case AS-1, such AS the device model, the device identifier, the theme identifier of the earphone theme adapted to the protective case AS-1, and the theme name, in the protective case AS-1, AS S110. Thereafter, the server may transmit the cell phone theme or the headset theme to the electronic device, as S111.
Further, in order to avoid unnecessary accessory theme adaptation triggered by multiple wearing and taking off of the same appearance piece, the electronic device may determine whether the appearance piece of the earphone changes, determine that the appearance piece changes, and then send the theme download request to the server. Regarding the condition for determining the change of the appearance member, reference may be made to the relevant description in S108, and details are not repeated here.
In addition, for the processes of the mobile phone theme download, the preview and download related to the headset theme download, and the like, the descriptions of fig. 6C to 6D and fig. 10C to 10D can be referred to, respectively, and are not repeated here. The headset theme B may be the "lovely animals" headset theme mentioned in the foregoing.
And S112, applying the downloaded earphone theme B.
Specifically, after downloading the mobile phone theme or the earphone theme adapted to the protective cover AS-1 from the cloud server of the theme provider such AS the mobile phone theme market or the earphone theme market, the electronic device may replace the previously used mobile phone theme with the downloaded mobile phone theme or replace the previously used earphone theme with the downloaded earphone theme.
Here, replacing the cell phone theme includes replacing the previously used headset theme a with the headset theme B included in the downloaded cell phone theme. Regarding the replacement of the earphone theme, reference may be made to the related contents in the previous embodiments, and the description thereof is omitted. The headset theme B included in the downloaded handset theme or the directly downloaded headset theme B may be referred to as a new headset theme, as opposed to the previously used headset theme a.
Stage three (S113 to S117): after the earphone theme is changed
S113-S115, the electronic device may present the headset image theme B.
The electronic device presenting the earphone image theme B may refer to the electronic device displaying an image interface element included in the earphone image theme B. Specifically, the electronic device may present the earphone image theme B in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1), and refer to the implementation of S102-S104 in which the electronic device presents the earphone image theme a. In contrast, the image resources referred to by the headphone image theme a and the headphone image theme B are different.
In the event that the headset image theme is changed, the electronic device may present a headset image theme that is different from the headset image theme previously used. For example, in a usage scenario of establishing a connection (bluetooth communication), the electronic device may display a graphical interface element included in the headset image theme B in the usage scenario of establishing a connection, such as a series of graphical interface elements related to the headset in a pop-up window shown in fig. 8A, such as a headset background 811, a headset case background 812, a headset case power icon 813, and the like. Compared with the previously used earphone image theme shown in fig. 3A, the style presented by the new earphone image theme is different from the style presented by the previously used earphone image theme, thereby satisfying the personalized requirements of the user and improving the user experience.
S116-S117, the earphone can present the earphone sound theme B, which can refer to S105-S106. In contrast, the headphone sound 4 theme a and the headphone sound theme B refer to different audio resources.
In the event that the headset sound theme is changed, the headset may present a different headset sound theme than was previously used. For example, when the headset is low, the headset outputs a sound of "meow" one. Compared with the previously used earphone sound theme shown in fig. 3E, the style presented by the new earphone sound theme is different from the style presented by the previously used earphone sound theme, so that the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
It can be seen that the embodiment of fig. 21 can realize the adaptation of the accessory theme through the multi-end linkage of the appearance pieces such as the protective sleeves, the earphones, the electronic device and the cloud server, and meets the personalized requirements of the user. The conditions for triggering the multi-terminal linkage of the earphone box, the earphone, the electronic device and the cloud server to realize the earphone theme adaptation may also be other conditions, for example, triggering the earphone theme adaptation at intervals, for example, a user touches a certain button or a certain area on the earphone box or the protection sleeve to trigger the earphone theme adaptation, and for example, triggering the earphone theme adaptation when the earphone box is opened. This application does not limit this condition.
Not limited to adapting the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 based on the cloud server AS described in the above embodiment, the electronic device 100 may also adapt the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 based on a local search, that is, obtain the earphone theme for the adapted protective case AS-1 by the local search. The following is developed.
Fig. 22 illustrates a flow of a method for automatically adapting an accessory theme based on an accessory theme such as a headset theme stored in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application. The following are developed:
stage one (S201-S206): before the earphone theme is changed
For the stage one, reference may be made to the stage one in the embodiment of fig. 21, that is, the specific contents of S201 to S206 may refer to the contents of S101 to S106, which is not described herein again.
Stage two (S207-S213): implementing headset theme adaptation based on headset themes stored in electronic devices
And S207, detecting that the appearance piece of the earphone is changed.
Specifically, reference may be made to S107 in the foregoing embodiment of fig. 21, which is not described herein again.
S208-S209, obtain the adapted headset theme locally from the electronic device for the new outer appearance piece of the headset (headset case AS-1).
AS S208, the headset may send indication information of the protective sheath AS-1, such AS information of the device model of the protective sheath AS-1, the device identifier, the theme identifier of the headset theme adapted to the protective sheath AS-1, and the theme name, to the connected electronic device. Specifically, reference may be made to S108 in the foregoing embodiment of fig. 22, which is not described herein again.
After receiving the indication information from the earphone sheath AS-1, the electronic device may search for an earphone theme suitable for the earphone sheath AS-1 from the earphone themes stored locally, AS S209.
The stored headset theme in the electronic device may be obtained by the electronic device 100 through, but not limited to, the following ways: mode 1. Previously downloaded from a server of a headset theme provider like the mobile phone theme market; mode 2. The images of the earphone/earphone box protective sleeve shot by the camera of the electronic device 100 are obtained by searching on the network or local modeling; mode 3. Shared with other devices. The latter two specific implementations will be described in detail later with reference to fig. 24A to 24B, 25A to 25H, 26, 27A to 27I, 28A to 28B, 29, 30A to 30D, 31A to 31F, 35A to 35D, 36, and 37, which will not be expanded first.
And S210-S213, previewing and applying the earphone theme searched locally.
After searching for the earphone theme of the adapted protective cover AS-1, the electronic device may detect an operation of the user to preview the earphone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the preview control 1321 in the user interface 1320 shown in fig. 13D, AS S210-S211. In response to this operation, the electronic device may display a preview interface 1410 of the headphone image theme exemplarily shown in fig. 14A-14D for displaying image interface elements in the headphone theme searched in S209. As shown in fig. 14E, the electronic device may further display an audition interface of the earphone sound theme, where the audition interface is used to present an audition option 1412 of each prompt tone in the earphone theme searched in S209, so that the user audits the prompt tone.
After searching for the earphone theme of the adaptation sleeve AS-1, the electronic device may detect an operation of the user to apply the earphone theme, for example, an operation of clicking the application control 1411 shown in fig. 14A to 14E, AS S212 to S213. In response to this operation, the electronic device may replace the previously used headphone theme with the headphone theme searched in S209. The headset theme searched in S209 may be referred to as a new headset theme with respect to the previously used headset theme. Regarding the replacement of the earphone subject, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated herein.
Stage three (S214-S218): after the theme of the earphone is changed
Stage three can refer to stage three in the aforementioned embodiment of fig. 21, and details are not repeated here.
The embodiment of fig. 22 may implement earphone theme adaptation based on an earphone theme stored in the electronic device, which may meet personalized requirements of a user and improve user experience. Similarly, the earphone theme self-adaptation may also be implemented based on a mobile phone theme stored in the electronic device, where the mobile phone theme includes an earphone theme, the earphone theme included in the mobile phone theme of the adaptation protective cover AS-1 is that of the adaptation protective cover AS-1, and how to replace the earphone theme used before with the earphone theme in the adapted mobile phone theme has been described in the foregoing embodiment, and is not described again here.
Not limited to the cloud server-based adaptation of the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 and the local search-based adaptation of the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 described in the above embodiments, the electronic device 100 may also adapt the earphone theme for the new protective case AS-1 by sharing in time. The following is developed.
Fig. 23 illustrates a method flow for performing fitting topic adaptation based on instant sharing according to an embodiment of the present application. The following is developed:
stage one (S301-S310): the headset theme is shared before.
And S301-S305, before sharing the earphone theme, the sharing party presents the earphone theme B in various use scenes.
Specifically, the electronic device 200 of the sharing party ("user 1") may present the headphone theme B in different usage scenarios, and the headphone theme B may include a headphone image theme B and a headphone sound theme B. The electronic device 200 may specifically present the earphone image theme B in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1), and the earphone 400 connected to the electronic device 200 may specifically present the earphone sound theme B in different usage scenarios (refer to table 2).
S306-S310, before sharing the earphone theme, the shared party presents the earphone theme A in various use scenes.
In particular, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may present the headphone theme a, which may include the headphone image theme a and the headphone sound theme a, in different usage scenarios. The electronic device 100 may specifically present the earphone image theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1), and the earphone 300 connected to the electronic device 100 may specifically present the earphone sound theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 2).
In addition, the pages S301 to S305 may refer to the third stage in the embodiment of fig. 22, and the pages S306 to S310 may refer to the first stage in the embodiment of fig. 21, which are not described herein again. In contrast, the image resource and the audio resource referred to by the headphone theme B may be different from those referred to by the headphone theme a.
Stage two (S311-S312): earphone theme adaptation through instant sharing
S311, communication connection is established between the electronic device 100 and the electronic device 200.
The communication connection may be established before the shared party requests the sharing party to share the theme of the headset, or may be established when the shared party requests the sharing party to share the theme of the headset, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.
The communication connection may be a bluetooth connection, and fig. 17A to 17B exemplarily show a user interface for establishing the bluetooth connection between the electronic device 100 of the sharing party and the electronic device 200 of the shared party, which may refer to the description in the foregoing embodiments. Not limited to a bluetooth connection, the connection established between the electronic device 100 and the electronic device 200 may also be other communication connections, such as a Wi-Fi direct connection, a Wi-Fi connection, a cellular mobile communication connection, and so forth. The electronic device 200 is a nearby device of the electronic device 100 when the connection between the two is a near field communication connection, such as a bluetooth connection, a Wi-Fi direct connection, or the like. When the connection between the two is a near field communication connection, such as a Wi-Fi connection, a cellular mobile communication connection, or the like, the electronic device 200 may be a remote device that is accessible to the electronic device 100.
S312, the earphone 300 of the shared party may detect that the appearance of the earphone 300 is changed, i.e. a new protective cover AS-1 is worn. Specifically, reference may be made to S107 in the foregoing embodiment of fig. 21, which is not described herein again.
S313, the earphone 300 of the sharee may send the indication information of the protective sheath AS-1 to the electronic device 100 of the sharee.
S314-S315, the electronic device 100 may send a sharing request to the electronic device 200, where the sharing request may carry an equipment model and an equipment identifier of the protective cover AS-1 or indication information of the protective cover, such AS a theme identifier and a theme name of the earphone theme of the adapting protective cover AS-1, so AS to request the electronic device 200 to share the earphone theme of the adapting protective cover AS-1. Accordingly, the electronic device 200 may receive the sharing request from the electronic device 100, and in response to the sharing request, the electronic device 200 may transmit the earphone theme B of the adapting cover AS-1 to the electronic device 100.
That is, the electronic device 100 may request the nearby electronic device 200 or the far-end electronic device 200 to share the adapted earphone theme B for the new appearance piece of the earphone (earphone box cover AS-1).
For the human-computer interaction process involved in the instant sharing process of the headset theme, reference may be made to the description in fig. 18A-18D, which is not described herein again. The headset theme B may be the "lovely animal" headset theme mentioned in the foregoing.
S316-S319, preview, apply the instant shared earphone theme B.
After receiving the earphone theme B from the adapting sleeve AS-1 of the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to preview the earphone theme B, such AS an operation of clicking the preview control 1814 in the notification 1813 shown in fig. 18D, AS S316-S317. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may display a series of preview interfaces for the headphone image theme in headphone theme B exemplarily shown in fig. 19A-19D and the trial listening option 1912 for the headphone sound theme in headphone theme B shown in fig. 19E.
AS S318-S319, after receiving the earpiece theme B from the adapted protective case AS-1 of the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 may also detect an operation of the user to apply the earpiece theme B, such AS an operation of clicking on the application control 1911 shown in fig. 19A-19E. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme a with the headset theme B. Regarding the replacement of the earphone subject, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated herein.
Stage three (S320-S324): after the theme of the earphone is changed
Specifically, after sharing the earphone theme, the shared party presents the earphone theme a in various use scenes.
In particular, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may present the headphone theme a, which may include the headphone image theme a and the headphone sound theme a, in different usage scenarios. The electronic device 100 may specifically present the earphone image theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1), and the earphone 300 connected to the electronic device 100 may specifically present the earphone sound theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 2).
For S320 to S34, reference may be made to stage three in the embodiment of fig. 21, which is not described herein again.
It can be seen that the embodiment of fig. 23 can implement the adaptive theme of the headset through the instant sharing of the theme of the headset, thereby satisfying the personalized requirements of the user and improving the user experience. Similarly, the earphone theme can also be adapted by instantly sharing the mobile phone theme, where the mobile phone theme includes the earphone theme, the earphone theme included in the mobile phone theme of the adaptation protective cover AS-1 is that of the adaptation protective cover AS-1, and how to replace the earphone theme used before with the earphone theme in the adapted mobile phone theme has been introduced in the foregoing embodiment, and is not described again here.
The earphone theme stored in the electronic device 100 may be generated by searching on the network or modeling locally based on the earphone/earphone box protective sleeve image captured by the camera of the electronic device 100, and will be described in detail with reference to fig. 24A to 24B, fig. 25A to 25H, fig. 26, fig. 27A to 27I, fig. 28A to 28B, and fig. 29.
Fig. 24A-24B, 25A-25H, 26, 27A-27I, 28A-28B illustrate a series of user interfaces for changing a headset theme/headset image theme by searching for the headset theme/generating the headset image theme on the web/local modeling using a picture taken by a camera.
(1) Fig. 24B exemplarily shows a user interface in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) recognizes a shooting scene.
As shown in fig. 24A, the electronic device 100 detects an operation by the user to open the "camera" application (e.g., an operation 2412 of clicking on a camera application icon 2411 as exemplarily shown in fig. 24A), and in response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may display one of the user interfaces 2420 of the camera application as exemplarily shown in fig. 24B.
The user interface 2420 may be a user interface of a default photographing mode of the camera application, and may be used for a user to photograph through a camera (front camera or rear camera) of the electronic device 100. When the camera application is turned on, the electronic device 100 may display images captured by the camera in the user interface 2420. The camera application is an application for image shooting on electronic equipment such as a smart phone and a tablet computer, and the name of the application is not limited in the application. That is, the user may click on the camera application icon 2411 to open the user interface 2420 of the camera application. Without limitation, the user may also open the user interface 2420 in other applications.
As shown in fig. 24B, the user interface 2420 may include: zoom magnification 2421, preview pane 2422, camera mode options 2423, gallery shortcut control 2424, shoot control 2425, camera flip control 2426, setup control 2427. Wherein:
zoom magnification 2421 may be used to indicate the scale of the preview perspective transform rendered by the image displayed in preview box 2422. Here, the larger the zoom magnification 2421 is, the smaller the preview angle of view presented by the image displayed in the preview frame 2422 is. Conversely, the smaller the zoom magnification 2421, the larger the preview angle of view presented by the image displayed in the preview frame 2422. As shown in fig. 24B, 1X may be a default zoom magnification of the camera application. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the default zoom magnification.
One or more shooting mode options may be displayed in the camera mode option 2423. The one or more shooting mode options may include: aperture mode option 2423A, portrait mode option 2423B, picture taking mode option 2423C, video mode option 2423D, and more options 2423E. The one or more shooting mode options may appear as textual information on the interface, such as "aperture", "portrait", "take picture", "record", "more". Without being limited thereto, the one or more photography mode options may also be presented on the interface as an icon or other form of Interactive Element (IE). When the electronic apparatus 100 detects a user operation acting on the shooting mode option, the electronic apparatus 100 may turn on the shooting mode selected by the user in response to the operation. In particular, when the electronic device 100 detects a user operation on the more option 2423E, in response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may further display more other shooting mode options, such as a slow-motion shooting mode option or the like, and may present a richer camera function to the user. Not limited to that shown in fig. 24B, no more options 2423E may be displayed in the camera mode options 2423 and the user may browse other shooting mode options by sliding left/right in the camera mode options 2423.
Gallery shortcut control 2424 may be used to open a gallery application, which may enable a user to conveniently view pictures and videos taken without having to exit the camera application first and then open the gallery application. The gallery application program is an application program for managing pictures on electronic devices such as a smart phone and a tablet computer, and may also be referred to as an "album", and the name of the application program is not limited in this embodiment. The gallery application may support various operations, such as browsing, editing, deleting, selecting, etc., by the user with respect to pictures and videos stored on the electronic device.
Shooting control 2425 may be used to listen to user actions that trigger capturing images, such as taking a picture or recording a video. The electronic device 100 may detect a user operation, such as a click operation, acting on the shot control 2425, in response to which the electronic device 100 may save the image in the preview box 2422 as a picture or video in a gallery application. Additionally, electronic device 100 may also display thumbnails of saved pictures or videos in gallery shortcut control 2424.
Camera roll control 2426 can be used to monitor user actions that trigger the roll camera. Electronic device 100 may detect a user operation, such as a click operation, acting on camera flip control 2426, in response to which electronic device 100 may flip the camera, such as switching the rear camera to the front camera.
The setting control 2427 can be used for adjusting parameters of the shot image (such as resolution, filter and the like), turning on or turning off some modes for shooting (such as timing shooting, smiling shooting, voice-controlled shooting and the like), and the like. The setting control 2427 can also be used for setting more other shooting functions, and the embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
Preview box 2422 may be used to display images captured by the camera in real time. Electronic device 100 may display the image captured by the camera in preview box 2422.
As shown in fig. 24B, when the electronic device 100 recognizes the headphone protection case from the image in the preview box 2422, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt 2428 and a prompt 2429 in the preview box 2422, where the prompt 2428 may be used to prompt the user that the current shooting scene is recognized as a headphone protection case shooting scene, and the prompt 2429 may be used to prompt the user to change the headphone theme. The electronic device 100 may detect that the user triggered an operation 2430 to change the earphone theme (e.g., a click operation 2430 on prompt 2429), and in response to this operation 2430, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2510 that guides the user to photograph the earphone box protective case as exemplarily shown in fig. 25A. That is, in a case that it is identified (e.g., AI identification) that the current shooting scene is the shooting scene of the earphone box protection case, the electronic device 100 may further guide the user to shoot the image of the earphone box protection case, so as to provide an image resource for subsequently generating a new earphone theme.
(2) Fig. 25A-25H illustrate user interfaces that guide a user to photograph the headphone case.
Fig. 25A illustrates a user interface 2510 that guides a user to photograph the front of the case. As shown in fig. 25A, a prompt 2511 may be displayed in the user interface 2510, where the prompt 2511 may be used to prompt the user that a photograph needs to be taken of the front of the earphone box protective housing.
The electronic device 100 may detect a user operation 2512 acting on the capture control 2425, in response to which operation 2512 the electronic device 100 may save the captured image as a picture in a gallery. The picture can be used as a basis for subsequently obtaining a new earphone theme.
The electronic device 100 may further display a picture preview interface 2520 as shown in fig. 25B, which facilitates the user to preview the captured picture and then decide whether to save the picture. To detect a user operation confirming the saving of the captured picture, such as clicking on a control 2523 in the picture preview interface 2520, the electronic device 100 may save the picture in the gallery. If a user operation to cancel saving the taken picture is detected, such as an operation of clicking on a control 2522 in the picture preview interface 2520, the electronic device 100 does not save the picture in the gallery and cancels displaying the picture preview interface 2520, so that the user returns to the user interface 2510, which facilitates the user to re-photograph the earphone box protective case.
Fig. 25C illustrates a user interface 2530 that guides a user to photograph the back of the case of the headphone case. To facilitate the user to preview the captured picture and then decide whether to save the picture, the electronic device 100 may also display a picture preview interface 2540 shown in FIG. 25D along with the user interface 2530 shown in FIG. 25C. The user interactions related to the user interface 2530 and the picture preview interface 2540 may refer to the user interactions related to the user interface 2510 and the picture preview interface 2520, which are not described herein again.
Fig. 25E illustrates a camera interface 2550 for left/right pictures of earphone case. To facilitate the user to preview the captured picture and then decide whether to save the picture, the electronic device 100 may also display a picture preview interface 2560 shown in FIG. 25F along with the user interface 2550 shown in FIG. 25E. The user interactions related to the user interface 2550 and the picture preview interface 2560 may refer to the user interactions related to the user interface 2510 and the picture preview interface 2520, which are not described herein again.
Fig. 25G illustrates a camera interface 2570 for a top/bottom picture of a headphone case. To facilitate the user to preview the captured picture and then decide whether to save the picture, the electronic device 100 may also display a picture preview interface 2580 shown in fig. 25H along with the user interface 2570 shown in fig. 25G. The user interactions related to the user interface 2570 and the picture preview interface 2580 may refer to the user interactions related to the user interface 2510 and the picture preview interface 2520, which are not described herein again.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, in order to enable more accurate search or modeling of the electronic device 100, it may be further required to take pictures of the headphone case at more angles. Correspondingly, it can be understood that, in some embodiments of the present application, a user interface for guiding a user to take a picture of the earphone box protective case at more angles may be further included. In one example, the earphone box protection case may include pictures of six dimensional view angles, such as a front view, a back view, a bottom view, a left view, a right view, and a top view. In other embodiments, pictures from other viewing angles may be included, and the present application is not limited in this respect.
Optionally, in some embodiments of the present application, the electronic device 100 may continuously take a plurality of pictures of the earphone box protection case at different angles at one time, so that the plurality of pictures serve as a basis for subsequently searching for earphone themes on the network or for local modeling. It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the shooting sequence of the front side, the back side, the left/right side, and the top/bottom picture of the earphone box protective case may be changed, which is not limited herein.
(3) Fig. 26 illustrates a user interface of the headset case where shooting is completed.
Upon detecting that the user completes shooting of the earphone house protection case, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 2610 exemplarily shown in fig. 26. As shown in fig. 26, a front picture 2521 of the earphone box protective case, a back picture 2541 of the earphone box protective case, left/right pictures 2561 of the earphone box protective case, and top/bottom pictures 2581 of the earphone box protective case may be displayed in the user interface 2610. A prompt 2611 may also be displayed in the user interface 2610, where the prompt 2611 may be used to prompt the user that the shooting of the headset case protective case is complete. Also displayed in the user interface 2610 are, but not limited to, the following options: a search option 2612, a modeling option 2613, a rephoton option 2614, a cancel option 2615.
In which the electronic device 100 may detect a user operation on the search option 2612, such as a click operation on the search option 2612, and in response to the user operation, the electronic device 100 may search for a theme on the network by using a picture of the earphone box protection case taken by the camera. The user interface for searching for a headphone theme will be described later in the embodiment of fig. 27A-27D, and will not be expanded first.
The electronic device 100 may also detect a user operation on the modeling option 2613, such as a click operation on the modeling option 2613, and in response to the user operation, the electronic device 100 may generate a headphone image theme in a local modeling manner using a picture of the headphone case taken by the camera. The user interface for generating the headphone image theme by local modeling will be described later in the embodiment of fig. 27E-27I, and will not be expanded here.
The electronic device 100 may also detect a user operation on the retake option 2614, such as a click operation on the retake option 2614, and in response to the user operation, the electronic device 100 may return to the user interface shown in fig. 25A to redirect the user to shoot the headphone case.
The electronic device 100 may also detect a user operation on the cancel option 2615, such as a click operation on the cancel option 2615, in response to which the electronic device 100 may return to the user interface shown in fig. 24A to cancel taking the headphone case.
(4) Fig. 27A to 27D exemplarily show user interfaces for searching for a headset theme based on a photographed picture and replacing a previously used headset theme with the searched headset theme.
As shown in fig. 26 and 27A, after detecting that the user completes the picture taking, the electronic device 100 may further detect an operation in which the user selects a "search" manner to obtain a headphone theme, and in response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may search for a matching headphone theme on the network using the taken picture. Here, the matched headphone theme refers to a headphone theme in which a referenced image resource (such as a picture, an icon, and the like) has completely or partially identical image content with a photographed picture.
After searching for a matching earphone theme, the electronic device 100 may provide (i.e., display) a theme preview interface exemplarily shown in fig. 27B-27C, which facilitates the user to preview the searched earphone theme and further facilitates the user to decide whether to replace the earphone theme.
In addition, the electronic device 100 may also provide a user interface 2710, shown in the example of FIG. 27D, that facilitates the user in applying the searched headset topics. In response to a user operation detected in user interface 2710 that applies the searched-for headset theme, such as a click operation on the "app" option, electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with the searched-for headset theme.
The previously used earphone theme may be the default earphone theme exemplarily shown in fig. 3A-3B, or may be a replaced earphone theme, for example, an earphone theme that has been replaced by the method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
Here, replacing the previously used headphone theme with the searched headphone theme may specifically be implemented by: the electronic apparatus 100 replaces the image resource (e.g., picture, icon, etc.) referenced by the previously used headset theme with the image resource (e.g., picture, icon, etc.) referenced by the searched headset theme. In particular, when replacing, the electronic device 100 may perform image resource replacement in a one-to-one correspondence manner according to the framework of the headset theme. The framework of the earphone theme defines mapping relations among various image interface elements in the earphone theme and image resources to be referred by the image interface elements. The framework of the headset theme may be as exemplarily shown in table 1 above. The electronic apparatus 100 replaces the image resource (e.g., picture, icon, etc.) referenced by the previously used headset theme with the image resource (e.g., picture, icon, etc.) referenced by the searched headset theme. In particular, when replacing, the electronic device 100 may perform image resource replacement in a one-to-one correspondence manner according to the framework of the headset theme. The framework of the earphone theme defines mapping relations among various image interface elements in the earphone theme and image resources to be referred by the image interface elements. The frame of the headset theme can be exemplarily shown in table 1 as described above.
When the earphone theme pack is replaced, the image resources can be replaced in a one-to-one correspondence mode according to the image interface elements. For example, the image resource referenced by the left ear icon in the negative one-screen usage scenario in the headset theme pack a is replaced with the image resource referenced by the left ear icon in the negative one-screen usage scenario in the headset theme pack B.
(5) Fig. 27E-27I illustrate user interfaces for generating a headphone image theme based on a picture taken or video local modeling and replacing a previously used headphone image theme with the headphone image theme generated by the local modeling.
As shown in fig. 27E, when the electronic device 100 does not search for the corresponding earphone topic, the user may be prompted with a dialog box shown in fig. 27E, may choose to retake, or cancel the search, or may also determine to generate the corresponding earphone topic in a retrieved manner.
As shown in fig. 27E-27F, after detecting that the user has finished taking the picture, the electronic device 100 may further detect an operation in which the user selects a "modeling" manner to generate a headphone image theme, and in response to the operation, the electronic device 100 may generate the headphone image theme using the taken picture.
In the embodiment of the present application, the electronic device 100 may generate the earphone image theme by using the taken picture according to the framework of the earphone image theme. The framework of the headset image theme can be exemplarily shown in table 1. The electronic device 100 may specifically convert the taken picture into image resources referenced by each image interface element in the framework of the earphone image theme, for example, zoom a front picture of the earphone box protection case into a smaller-sized picture, so as to become the image resources that need to be referenced by the earphone box icon in the negative one-screen usage scene in table 1.
After generating the earphone image theme, the electronic device 100 may provide (i.e., display) a theme preview interface as exemplarily shown in fig. 27G-27H, which facilitates the user to preview the generated earphone theme and further facilitates the user to decide whether to change the earphone theme.
Additionally, the electronic device 100 may also provide a user interface 2720, shown illustratively in FIG. 27I, that facilitates user application of the generated earpiece theme. In response to a user operation of the application-generated headphone theme detected in the user interface 2720, such as a click operation on the "application" option, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headphone theme with the generated headphone theme.
Not limited to taking a picture of an accessory device such as a headset with a camera to obtain a picture of the accessory device to search for a headset theme or generating a headset image theme through local modeling, electronic device 100 may also take a video of an accessory device such as a headset with a camera to search for a headset theme or generating a headset image theme through local modeling.
Not limited to taking a picture or video of an accessory device such as a headset with a camera to obtain a picture or video of the accessory device to search for a headset theme or generate a headset image theme through local modeling, the electronic device 100 may also search for a headset theme or generate a headset image theme through local modeling using a picture or video selected by a user from a gallery.
28A-28B illustrate a series of user interfaces for applying a changed headset image theme.
As shown in fig. 28A, when the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pop-up window interface 2810, where the pop-up window interface 2810 displays a series of image interface elements, such as a headset background 2811, a headset case background 2812, a headset case power icon 2813, and the like.
As shown in fig. 28B, after the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a series of image interface elements, such as a headset background 2821, a headset box background 2822, a headset box power icon 2823, and the like, in the user interface 2820 (which may also be referred to as "negative one-screen").
Not limited to the illustration of fig. 28A-28B, the electronic device 100 may also present newly generated earphone image themes in other earphone usage scenarios, such as a usage scenario in which a call audio path is selected.
It can be seen that, compared with the previously used earphone theme shown in fig. 3A to 3B, the earphone box background shown in fig. 28A and 28B is replaced by the earphone box protective shell background shown in fig. 3A and 3B, that is, the electronic device 100 replaces the previously used earphone theme with the generated earphone theme, so that the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
Fig. 29 illustrates a flow of a method for replacing a headset image theme by taking a picture with a camera according to an embodiment of the present application. The following is developed:
stage one (S401 to S405): before earphone image theme is changed
S401, the electronic device 100 and the earphone establish Bluetooth communication connection.
The electronic device 100 and the headset may interact with audio data, play control messages, talk control messages, etc. based on the bluetooth communication connection. Not limited to a bluetooth communication connection, the connection established between the electronic device 100 and the accessory may also be other communication connections, such as a Wi-Fi direct connection, a cellular mobile communication connection, and so forth.
S402-S404, after the Bluetooth communication connection is established, the electronic device 100 may present a headset image theme A.
The electronic device 100 presenting the earphone image theme a may mean that the electronic device 100 displays an image interface element included in the earphone image theme a. Specifically, the electronic device 100 may present the headphone image theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1):
as S402, in the usage scenario of establishing (bluetooth communication) connection, the electronic device 100 may display image interface elements in the usage scenario of establishing connection, which are included in the headset image theme a, for example, a series of image interface elements related to the headset, such as the headset background 311, the headset box background 312, the headset box power icon 313, and the like, in the pop-up window shown in fig. 3A.
As S403-S404, in a negative-one-screen usage scenario, when an operation of opening the negative one-screen by the user (e.g., sliding to the right in the user interface 320) is detected as shown in fig. 3B, the electronic device 100 may display image interface elements in the negative one-screen usage scenario included in the headset image theme a, for example, a series of image interface elements related to the headset in the negative one-screen as shown in fig. 3B, such as the headset background 321, the headset box background 322, the headset box power icon 323, and the like.
Not limited to the usage scenarios of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection and displaying one screen, the electronic device 100 may select an audio path to present the earphone image theme a in other usage scenarios, such as the usage scenario of selecting an audio path during a call in table 1. The headphone image theme a may be referred to as a previously used headphone image theme or an old headphone image theme or the like, as compared with the headphone image theme B to be mentioned later.
After the bluetooth communication connection is established, the headset may present a headset sound theme a S405.
The earphone presenting the earphone sound theme a may mean that the earphone outputs the sound included in the earphone sound theme a. Specifically, the headset may present the headset sound theme a in different usage scenarios (see table 2):
in the use scenario of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection, the headset may output (or be called playing) a sound in the use scenario of establishing a connection, such as a "ding" sound, included in the headset sound theme a.
In the use scenario of disconnecting (bluetooth communication), the headset may output (or play) a sound in the use scenario of disconnecting, such as a sound of "dropping", included in the headset sound theme a.
In the usage scenario of low battery of the earphone, the earphone can output (or play) a sound in the usage scenario of low battery of the earphone included in the earphone sound theme a, such as a "clattering" sound.
The earphone can also present the earphone sound theme a in other use scenes, such as use scenes that a user wears the earphone, noise reduction is started, and the like. The headphone sound theme a may be referred to as a previously used headphone sound theme or an old headphone sound theme or the like, as compared with the headphone sound theme B to be mentioned later.
Stage two (S406-S418): obtaining earphone image subject B by using pictures shot by a camera
S406-S407, the electronic device 100 detects an operation of the user to open the "camera" application (e.g., an operation to click on the camera application icon 2411 in the home screen interface exemplarily shown in 24A). In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may display a shooting interface 2420 of the camera application exemplarily shown in fig. 24B, and display images captured by the camera in real time in a preview box 2422 in the shooting interface.
Regarding the shooting interface of the camera application, reference may be made to the foregoing description of fig. 24B, and details are not repeated here.
S408-S409, identifying the earphone box protective case/earphone box from the image displayed in the preview box 2422, as exemplarily shown in fig. 24B, the electronic device 100 may output an identification prompt 2428 and a prompt 2429 in the preview box 2422, where the prompt 2428 may be used to prompt the user that the current shooting scene is the earphone box protective case shooting scene, and the prompt 2429 may be used to prompt the user to change the earphone image theme.
In particular, electronic device 100 may identify the headphone case/earphone/headphone case from the image displayed in preview box 2422 using AI image recognition techniques, such as a trusted neural network trained over a large number of data samples.
S410-S411, the electronic device 100 may detect that a user triggers an operation to change the theme of the earphone image, for example, operation 2430 shown in fig. 24B, and in response to this operation 2430, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface exemplarily shown in fig. 25A-25H that guides the user to photograph the earphone box protecting case/earphone box.
That is, in a case that it is identified (e.g., AI identification) that the current shooting scene is the shooting scene of the earphone box protection case, the electronic device 100 may further guide the user to shoot the image of the earphone box protection case, so as to provide an image resource for subsequently generating a new earphone image theme.
Not limited to the condition of the headphone case/headphone cartridge being identified from the image displayed in the preview box 2422 described in S408-S409, the electronic device 100 may also direct the user to capture the user interface of the headphone case/headphone cartridge to change the headphone image theme if one or more of the following events are detected: the earphone is changed from not wearing the protective sleeve to wearing the protective sleeve, and the protective sleeve worn by the earphone is changed. In particular, these events may be what the headset reports to the electronic device 100.
S412-S413, the electronic device 100 may detect a photographing operation, such as an operation of clicking the photographing control 2425. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may take a picture of the headphone case/earphone/headphone case using the camera.
The photographing operation may be detected by the electronic device 100 at the user interface exemplarily shown in fig. 25A to 25H, i.e., the user takes a picture according to the guidance of the user interface exemplarily shown in fig. 25A to 25H.
S414, the electronic device 100 may detect an operation of generating a headphone image theme using the pictures taken in S410-S411.
As exemplarily shown in fig. 26, upon detecting that the user completes the shooting of the headphone case, the electronic device 100 may provide options for generating a headphone image theme, such as a search option 2612, a modeling option 2613. That is, the operation of generating the headset image theme detected by the electronic device 100 may be an operation of selecting the search option 2612 or the modeling option 2613. Not limited to the search option 2612, the modeling option 2613 in the user interface exemplarily shown in fig. 26, the electronic device 100 may also receive an operation of generating an earphone image theme through other interactive manners.
S415, the electronic device 100 may generate a headphone image theme B by using the pictures of the headphone case/headphone case captured by the camera, as exemplarily shown in fig. 27A to 27I.
Specifically, the manner of generating the earphone image theme includes, but is not limited to: searching for a headphone theme on the network based on the pictures taken in S410-S411 (abbreviated as "search" mode), and modeling and generating a headphone image theme based on the pictures taken in S410-S411 (abbreviated as "modeling" mode).
In the event that the user is detected to select the "search" mode to obtain the earphone theme, for example, the user is detected to click on the search option 2612 in the user interface illustrated in fig. 26, the electronic device 100 may search for the matching earphone theme B on the network using the captured picture. For the definition of matching, reference may be made to the related contents in the foregoing embodiments of fig. 27A to 27D, and details are not repeated here.
In the event that the user is detected to select the "model" approach to obtaining the earphone image theme, such as detecting the user clicking on the modeling option 2613 in the user interface illustrated in the example of fig. 26, the electronic device 100 may generate the earphone image theme B from the captured picture in accordance with the frame of the earphone image theme. The electronic device 100 can specifically convert the taken picture into an image resource referenced by each image interface element in the headset image theme B. Regarding the framework of the earphone image theme, reference may be made to the related contents in the foregoing embodiments of fig. 27E-27I, and details are not repeated here.
S416, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface of the earphone image theme, which is used to present the earphone image theme B generated in S415. Therefore, the user can conveniently preview the earphone image theme B, and the user can further conveniently decide whether to replace the earphone image theme.
The preview interface may be used to display the image interface elements included in the headset image theme B. As shown in fig. 27G-27H, the preview interface may include a plurality of pages for respectively showing image interface elements in different usage scenarios included in the headphone image theme B. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 27H may be used to display an image interface element in the "establish connection" usage scenario, so as to present the headset image theme B in the "establish connection" usage scenario. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 27G may be used to display the image interface element in the "negative one-screen" usage scenario, thereby presenting the headphone image theme B in the "negative one-screen" usage scenario. Without being limited thereto, the preview interface can also be used for showing the image interface elements in other usage scenarios, such as "call audio path selection" image interface elements in usage scenarios, so as to present the earphone image theme B in other usage scenarios.
S417-S418, the electronic device 100 may detect a user operation to apply the headphone image theme B, such as an operation to click an "application" option in the user interface 2720 shown in FIG. 27I. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headphone image theme a with the headphone image theme B.
Here, replacing the headphone image theme a with the headphone image theme B may specifically be implemented by: the electronic device 100 replaces the image resource referenced by the headset image theme a with the image resource (e.g., picture, icon, etc.) referenced by the headset image theme B. In specific replacement, the electronic device 100 may perform image resource replacement in a one-to-one correspondence manner according to the frame of the headset image theme. The framework of the earphone image theme defines mapping relations among various image interface elements in the earphone image theme and image resources to be referred by the image interface elements. The headphone-image theme B and the headphone-image theme a may be formed from a framework of the same headphone-image theme, i.e. both organized by the same image interface elements.
That is to say, in the specific replacement, the electronic device 100 may replace the image resource referenced by the same image interface element in the earphone image theme a with the image resource referenced by one image interface element in the earphone image theme B, so as to achieve the purpose of accurately replacing the theme. After the replacement, the image resource referenced by the interface element in the earphone image theme B may be different from the image resource referenced by the same interface element in the earphone image theme a, for example, the image resource referenced by the icon 312 for showing the appearance of the earphone box shown in fig. 3A (similar to the appearance picture of the circular earphone box) becomes the image resource referenced by the icon 2812 for showing the appearance of the earphone box shown in fig. 28A (similar to the appearance picture of the cat ear-shaped earphone box). Thus, the user can observe that the image referenced by the same interface element (such as an icon) is changed, and can feel the change of the theme style.
Stage three (S419-S423): after the earphone image theme is changed
S419, the electronic device 100 and the earphone reestablish the Bluetooth communication connection.
In the case where the previously established bluetooth communication connection between the electronic apparatus 100 and the headset is disconnected, S419 is performed.
S420-S422, the electronic device 100 may present the headset image theme B.
In particular, reference may be made to an implementation in S402 in which the electronic device 100 presents the headset image theme a. Wherein, S420 refers to the aforementioned S402, and S421 to S422 refer to the aforementioned S403 to S404.
S423, the headset may present the headset sound theme a, which may be referred to S405.
In the event that the earphone sound theme is changed, the earphone will present an earphone sound theme different from earphone sound theme a. For example, when the power of the earphone is low, the earphone can output a "clattering" sound, which is different from the "clattering" sound in the use scene of the earphone sound theme a in which the power of the earphone is low. Specifically, the electronic device 100 may obtain a complete earphone theme by using the picture taken by the camera, and the earphone theme may include an earphone image theme and an earphone sound theme. For example, a user may scan the earphone shell sleeve to retrieve earphone themes, which may include earphone sound themes, such as scanning an earphone case with a pique appearance, retrieving an official pique theme, and then associating a set of prompts with the pique. The user can use the theme of the game dune and the prompt tone can be replaced by the prompt tone of the game dune. The following embodiments will be described in detail with respect to how to replace the theme of the earphone sound, which will not be expanded first.
It can be seen that the embodiment of fig. 29 can support the user to replace the earphone image theme by taking pictures with the camera, so that the personalized requirements of the user can be met, and the user experience is improved. The various user operations mentioned in the embodiment of fig. 29 are not limited to the interaction forms shown in fig. 24A to 24B, fig. 25A to 25H, fig. 26, and fig. 27A to 27I, but may be other interaction forms such as voice instructions, space gestures, and the like.
The earphone theme stored in the electronic device 100 may also be shared by other electronic devices, and will be described in detail with reference to fig. 30A to 30D, fig. 31A to 31F, fig. 32A to 32D, fig. 33A to 33F, fig. 34A to 34F, fig. 35A to 35D, fig. 36, and fig. 37.
Fig. 30A-30D, 31A-31F, and 32A-32D illustrate a series of user interfaces for a sharing party ("user 1") to actively share a headphone theme with a shared party ("user 2").
(1) Fig. 30A-30D illustrate user interfaces for a sharing party to select a headphone theme (including a headphone image theme and a headphone sound theme) and share to a shared party.
The electronic device 200 of the sharing party may detect an operation of opening/viewing the headphone theme by a user (e.g., the sharing party "user 1"), such as clicking an application icon 3014 of "headphone theme" in the user interface 3010 shown in fig. 30A, and in response to the operation, the electronic device 200 may display the user interface 3020 exemplarily shown in fig. 30B. Options for one or more headphone themes may be displayed in the user interface 3020.
The sharer's electronic device 200 may detect an operation of a user (e.g., sharer "user 1") selecting a headset theme 3022 from the one or more headset themes to share with the sharee's electronic device 100. This operation may be a series of operations, such as, for example, an operation to select the earphone theme 3022 among the one or more earphone themes displayed in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30B, then click the sharing control 3025 in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30C, and finally select the electronic apparatus 100 of the sharee in the list 3026 displayed in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30D. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 200 transmits the headphone theme 3022 to the electronic apparatus 100.
Device identification information (e.g., device name, model, etc.) of one or more devices may be displayed in the list 3026, the one or more devices being devices to which the electronic device 200 is connected or devices discovered by the electronic device 200. As shown in fig. 30D, the electronic device 100 of the shared party is "the mobile phone of user 2", and "the mobile phone of user 2" is the shared party.
Love behind the headset theme in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30B indicates that the headset 400 of the electronic device 200 is currently using this headset theme. The note icon 3023 represents a sound theme of the headset, and various alert tones of the headset may be presented when the user operates the note icon 3023. The option 3021 of the earphone theme displayed in graying is not selectable for sharing by the user, which may be an earphone theme that does not fit the earphone of the party being shared. When the earphone model of the earphone theme adaptation is not consistent with the earphone model of the sharee, the earphone theme can be determined to be not shareable to the sharee.
(2) Fig. 31A-31F illustrate user interfaces for a sharee to receive, preview, and apply headphone themes (including headphone image themes and headphone sound themes) from the sharee.
After receiving the shared headset theme 3022 from the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 of the sharee may display a notification 3110 as exemplarily shown in fig. 31A. Notification 3110 may be used to indicate receipt of a shared headphone theme 3022 from the sharee.
The electronic apparatus 100 of the sharee may detect an operation of the user to preview the headphone image theme 3022 and listen to the headphone sound theme 3022, for example, an operation of clicking the preview control 3111 in the notification 3110 shown in fig. 31A. In response to this operation, as shown in fig. 31B-31E, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface of the headphone image theme, the preview interface for presenting the headphone image theme 3022 from the sharing party. As shown in fig. 31F, the electronic device 100 may display a listening trial interface of the headphone sound theme for presenting the headphone sound theme 3022 from the sharing party.
31B-31E, the electronic device 100 can display a preview interface 3120 of the headset image theme, the preview interface 3120 for presenting the headset image theme 3022 from the sharing party.
The preview interface 3120 may be used to display the graphical interface elements included in the headset images theme 3022. As shown in fig. 31B-31E, the preview interface may include multiple pages, each for presenting graphical interface elements in a different usage scenario included in the headset image theme 3022. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 31B may be used to display the image interface element in the "connection establishment" usage scenario, so as to present the headset image theme 3022 in the "connection establishment" usage scenario. In particular, the page shown in fig. 31C may be used to display graphical interface elements in a "negative one-screen" usage scenario, thereby presenting the headset image theme 3022 in a "negative one-screen" usage scenario. In particular, the pages shown in fig. 31D-31E may be used to display graphical interface elements in a "call audio output path selection" usage scenario, thereby presenting the headset image theme 3022 in the "call audio output path selection" usage scenario. Such as the operation of clicking on the speaker icon 3123 in the user interface 3120 shown in fig. 31F. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may play an alert tone in the headphone sound title a.
Also included above the preview interface are page indicator 3121 and application icon 3122. The page indicator 3121 indicates the position relationship between the currently displayed page and other pages, and the earphone image theme in different situations can be viewed by sliding left and right in the preview interface.
The sharee's electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to apply the headset image theme 3022, such as an operation to click on the application control 3122 shown in fig. 31B-31E. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may replace the previously used headphone image theme with the headphone image theme 3022.
The previously used earphone image theme may be the earphone image theme used by default by the electronic device 100 of the sharee exemplarily shown in fig. 3A to 3C, or may be a changed earphone image theme, for example, the earphone image theme that has been changed by using the method provided in the embodiment of the present application.
Here, the electronic device 100 may specifically replace the original earphone image theme with the earphone image theme 3022 by: the electronic device 100 replaces the image resource referenced by the previous headset image theme with the image resource (e.g., icon, picture) referenced by the headset image theme 3022. In specific replacement, the electronic device 100 may perform image resource replacement in a one-to-one correspondence manner according to the frame of the headset image theme. The framework of the earphone image theme defines mapping relationships among various image interface elements in the earphone image theme and image resources to be referred to by the image interface elements. For example, the framework for the headset image theme may be as exemplarily shown in table 1 above.
When the earphone image theme pack is replaced, the image resources can be replaced in a one-to-one correspondence mode according to the image interface elements. For example, the image resource referenced by the left ear icon in the negative one-screen usage scenario in the earphone image theme pack a is replaced with the image resource referenced by the left ear icon in the negative one-screen usage scenario in the earphone image theme pack B.
The sharee's electronic device 100 may detect an operation of the user to apply the headphone theme 3022, such as an operation to click on the application control 3122 shown in fig. 31B-31F. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with the headset theme 3022.
(3) Fig. 32A-32D illustrate the user interface after the sharee uses the headphone theme (including the headphone image theme and the headphone sound theme) from the sharing party.
As shown in fig. 32A, after the shared party replaces the earphone sound theme originally used by the shared party with the earphone sound theme from the sharing party, when the electronic device 100 of the shared party and the bluetooth earphone 300 are reconnected, the user wearing the earphone hears "meow".
As shown in fig. 32B, when the electronic device 100 reconnects to the TWS headset, the electronic device 100 may display a pop-up interface 3220. A series of image interface elements, such as an earphone background 3221, an earphone box protective shell background 3222, an earphone box electric quantity icon 3223, and the like, are displayed in the pop-up interface 3220.
As shown in fig. 32C, after the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a series of graphical interface elements such as a headset background 3231, a headset box background 3232, a headset box power icon 3233, and the like in a user interface 3230 (which may also be referred to as "negative one-screen").
As shown in fig. 32D, after the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 displays graphical interface elements of the headset image theme 3022 when the call audio output path is selected.
As can be seen, compared with the previously used earphone image theme shown in fig. 3A to 3B, the earphone box background shown in fig. 32B to 32C is replaced by the earphone box protective shell background shown in fig. 3A to 3B, and the earphone prompt tone shown in fig. 32A is replaced by the earphone prompt tone shown in fig. 3E, that is, the electronic device 100 replaces the previously used earphone theme with the earphone theme shared by the sharing party. Therefore, the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
In order to further facilitate users to share the earphone theme quickly, the embodiment of the application further provides a series of user interfaces for sharing the earphone theme in an NFC touch-and-dash manner. This is explained below with reference to fig. 33A to 33F, fig. 34A to 34F, and fig. 35A to 35D.
Fig. 33A to 33F, 34A to 34F, and 35A to 35D exemplify a series of user interfaces for sharing a headphone theme by NFC-touch.
(1) Fig. 33A to 33F exemplarily show user interfaces of the sharing party sharing the headphone theme to the shared party by way of NFC bump under a usage scenario in which the sharing party views the headphone theme.
As shown in fig. 33A, in a scenario where the electronic device 200 displays the user interface 3310, the electronic device 200 discovers the electronic device 100 through NFC, that is, the electronic device 200 detects an NFC bump operation, and the electronic device 200 may send a request to the electronic device 100 through NFC to inquire about a model of a headset of a shared party. Here, the earphone of the shared party, i.e., the earphone associated with the electronic device 100, may be the earphone connected or connected to the electronic device 100.
Accordingly, the electronic apparatus 100 may receive the request transmitted by the electronic apparatus 200 through NFC. Also, as shown in FIG. 33B, the electronic device 100 can display a notification 3320, the notification 3320 can be used to alert the sharer of receipt of the request. The electronic device 100 may detect an operation in which the user authorizes sending of the model of the headphone to the sharing party, such as an operation of clicking on option ("yes") 3321 in the user interface shown in fig. 33B. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may transmit the model of the earphone of the sharee to the electronic apparatus 200 through NFC.
In the case of receiving the model of the earphone of the party to be shared sent by the electronic device 200, as shown in fig. 33C, the electronic device 200 may display a notification 3330, where the notification 3330 may be used to remind the sharing party that the earphone theme of the party to be shared is suitable. The electronic device 200 may detect an operation in which the user of the sharing party agrees to the sharing, such as an operation of clicking on option ("yes") 3331 in the user interface shown in fig. 33C. In response to this operation, the electronic device 200 may display a user interface 3340 as exemplarily shown in fig. 33D. One or more options for adapting the headset theme of the electronic device 100 may be displayed in the user interface 3340.
The sharing party's electronic device 200 may detect an operation of the user (e.g., the sharing party "user 1") to select the earphone theme 3341 from the one or more earphone themes to share with the electronic device 100 of the shared party. This operation may be a series of operations, such as an operation to select the headphone theme 3341 from the one or more headphone themes displayed in the user interface 3340 shown in fig. 33D, to click the sharing control 3342 in the user interface 3340 shown in fig. 33E, and to select the electronic device 100 of the party to be shared in the list 3351 displayed in the user interface 3350 shown in fig. 33F. In response to this operation, the electronic device 200 transmits the headphone theme 3341 to the electronic device 100.
Device identification information (e.g., device name, model, etc.) for one or more devices may be displayed in the list 3351, where the one or more devices are devices to which the electronic device 200 is connected or devices discovered by the electronic device 200. As shown in fig. 17A, the electronic device 100 of the shared party is "the mobile phone of user 2", and "user 2" is the shared party.
(2) 34A-34F illustrate user interfaces for a sharee to receive, preview, and apply headphone themes (including headphone image themes and headphone sound themes) from the sharee.
After receiving the shared headset theme 3341 from the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 of the sharee may display a notification 3410 as exemplarily shown in fig. 34A. The notification 3410 can be used to indicate receipt of the shared headphone theme 3341 from the sharing party.
The electronic device 100 of the sharee can detect operations of the user to preview the headphone image theme 3341 and listen to the headphone sound theme 3341, for example, an operation of clicking the preview control 3411 in the notification 3410 shown in fig. 34A. In response to this operation, as shown in fig. 34B-34E, the electronic device 100 can display a preview interface 3420 of the headset image theme, the preview interface 3420 being used to present a headset image theme 3341 from the sharer. As shown in fig. 34F, the electronic device 100 may display a trial listening interface of the headphone sound theme for trial listening 3341 of the headphone sound theme from the sharing party. The electronic apparatus 100 detects an operation of clicking the speaker icon 3423 in the user interface 3420 shown in fig. 34F, and in response to the operation, the electronic apparatus 100 can play an alert tone in the headphone sound theme 3341.
For the user interface 3420 shown in fig. 34B to 34E, the description of fig. 31B to 31E may be referred to, and for the user interface 3420 shown in fig. 34F, the description of fig. 31F may be referred to, which is not repeated here.
The electronic device 100 of the sharee may detect an operation of the user to apply the headphone theme 3341, such as an operation to click on the application control 3422 shown in fig. 34B-34F. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with the headset theme 3341.
(3) Fig. 35A-35D illustrate user interfaces after the sharee uses the headphone theme (including the headphone image theme and the headphone sound theme) from the sharee.
As shown in fig. 35A, after the shared party replaces the earphone sound theme originally used by the shared party with the earphone sound theme from the sharing party, when the electronic device 100 of the shared party is reconnected to the earphone 300, the user wearing the earphone hears "meow".
As shown in fig. 35B, when the electronic device 100 reconnects the TWS headset, the electronic device 100 may display a pop-up interface 3510. Fig. 35B is the same as fig. 28A, and the description of fig. 28A also applies to fig. 35B, and will not be repeated here.
As shown in fig. 35C, after the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a series of graphical interface elements in the user interface 3520 (which may also be referred to as a "negative one-screen"). Fig. 35C is the same as fig. 28B, and the description of fig. 28B also applies to fig. 35C, and will not be repeated here.
As shown in fig. 35D, after the TWS headset is connected to the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 displays the graphical interface element of the headset image theme a when the call audio output path is selected.
As can be seen, compared with the previously used earphone image theme shown in fig. 3A to 3B, the earphone box background shown in fig. 35B to 35C is replaced by the earphone box protective shell background shown in fig. 3A to 3B, and the earphone prompt tone shown in fig. 35A is replaced by the earphone prompt tone shown in fig. 3E, that is, the electronic device 100 replaces the previously used earphone theme with the earphone theme shared by the sharing party. Therefore, the personalized requirements of the user are met, and the user experience is improved.
Not limited to the sharing of the whole headset theme pack described above, when it is detected that the NFC bumps against one another, the sharing party may also share the headset image theme or the headset sound theme alone.
From the series of user interfaces, it can be seen that the earphone theme can be shared by the users, the experience appeal shared by the users can be met, and the interaction of the users is increased.
With reference to the above series of user interfaces, taking the accessory devices of the electronic device 100 and the electronic device 200 as the audio output devices 201 and 202 (hereinafter referred to as earphones) in fig. 1 as an example, a main flow of the accessory theme changing method provided in the embodiment of the present application is described in detail below. In the case of an audio device such as a headphone, an accessory theme such as a headphone theme may include the following two aspects: a headphone image theme and a headphone sound theme. The method provided by the embodiment of the application can support separate sharing of the earphone image theme and the earphone sound theme, and can also support packaging sharing of the earphone image theme and the earphone sound theme, which will be described below.
Fig. 36 shows a flow of a method for sharing a headset theme according to an embodiment of the present application. The following are developed:
stage one (S501-S510): before sharing the earphone theme
(1) The sharing party is before sharing the earphone theme (S501-S505)
S501, a bluetooth connection is established between the electronic device 200 of the sharing party ("user 1") and the headset 400 of the sharing party ("user 1").
The electronic device 200 and the headset 400 may interact with audio data, play control messages, talk control messages, etc. based on the bluetooth connection. Not limited to a bluetooth connection, the connection established between the electronic device 200 and the accessory may also be other communication connections, such as a Wi-Fi direct connection, a cellular mobile communication connection, and so forth.
S502, after establishing the bluetooth connection with the electronic device 200, the headset 400 presents the headset sound theme a.
The rendering of the headphone sound theme a by the headphones 400 may refer to the headphones outputting the sound comprised by the headphone sound theme a. Specifically, the headset may present the headset sound theme a in different usage scenarios (see table 2):
in the usage scenario of establishing (bluetooth communication) connection, the headset 400 may output (or play) the sound in the usage scenario of establishing connection included in the headset sound theme a, for example, the "meow" sound.
In the usage scenario of disconnecting (bluetooth communication), the headset 400 may output (or play) the sound of the disconnection in the usage scenario, for example "when" two sounds, included in the headset sound theme a.
In the usage scenario of low headset power, the headset 400 may output (or play) a sound in the usage scenario of low headset power, such as "when" one sound.
In the use scenario of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection, the headset 400 may present a headset sound theme a, as S502. For example, the headset 400 emits an alert sound a, such as meow, to indicate that the headset 400 is connected.
The electronic device 200 may also present the earphone sound theme a in other usage scenarios, for example, usage scenarios such as the user wearing the earphone, turning on the noise reduction, and the like, without being limited to the usage scenarios of connection establishment, disconnection, and low earphone power.
S503-S505, after establishing a bluetooth connection with the headset 400, the electronic device 200 may present the headset image theme a.
The electronic device 200 presenting the headset image theme a may mean that the electronic device 200 displays image interface elements included in the headset image theme a. Specifically, the electronic device 200 may present the earphone image theme a in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1):
as S503, in the usage scenario of establishing (bluetooth communication) connection, the electronic device 200 may display the graphical interface elements included in the headset image theme a in the usage scenario of establishing connection, for example, a series of graphical interface elements related to the headset in a pop-up window shown in fig. 16A.
As shown in S504-S505, in a negative-one-screen usage scenario, as shown in fig. 16B, upon detecting a user operation to open the negative one-screen (e.g., sliding to the right in the user' S main interface), the electronic device 200 may display image interface elements included in the headset image theme a in the negative one-screen usage scenario, such as a series of graphical interface elements related to the headset in the negative one-screen usage scenario shown in fig. 16B.
Not limited to the use scenarios of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection, minus one screen, the electronic device 200 may also be in other use scenarios. For example, as shown in fig. 16C, the electronic apparatus 200 presents the headphone image theme a in a usage scenario in which the call audio output path is selected.
(2) The shared party before sharing the earphone theme (S506-S510)
And S506, establishing a Bluetooth connection between the electronic device 100 of the shared party (the user 2) and the earphone 300 of the shared party (the user 2).
The electronic device 100 and the headset 300 may interact audio data, play control messages, talk control messages, etc. based on the bluetooth connection. Not limited to a bluetooth connection, the connection established between the electronic device 100 and the accessory may also be other communication connections, such as a Wi-Fi direct connection, a cellular mobile communication connection, and so forth.
S507, after the bluetooth connection is established with the electronic device 200, the headset 300 may present the headset sound theme B.
Rendering by the headset 300 the headset sound theme B may mean that the headset 300 outputs the sound comprised by the headset sound theme B. Specifically, the headset may present the headset sound theme B under different usage scenarios (see table 2):
in the usage scenario of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection, the headset 300 may output (or be called playing) a sound, e.g. "ding" two sounds, included in the headset sound theme B in the usage scenario of establishing a connection.
In the use scenario of disconnecting (bluetooth communication), the headset 300 may output (or be called playing) a sound, such as two "beeps", of the disconnection in the use scenario included in the headset sound theme B.
In the usage scenario of low battery, the headset 300 may output (or play) a sound, such as "beep" sound, in the usage scenario of low battery included in the headset sound theme B.
The method is not limited to the use scenes of connection establishment, disconnection and low earphone power, and the electronic device can also present the earphone sound theme a in other use scenes, such as the use scenes that a user wears the earphone, noise reduction is started and the like. The headphone sound theme a may be referred to as a previously used headphone sound theme or an old headphone sound theme or the like, as compared with the headphone sound theme B to be mentioned later.
In the use scenario of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection, the headset 300 may present the headset sound theme B, as S507. For example, as shown in fig. 3E, the headset 300 sounds an alert tone B, such as a jingle, to indicate that the headset 300 is connected.
Not limited to the usage scenarios of connection establishment, disconnection, and low battery of the headset, the electronic device 100 may also present the headset sound theme B in other usage scenarios, for example, usage scenarios of wearing the headset by the user, turning on the noise reduction, and the like.
S508-S510, after establishing the bluetooth connection with the headset 300, the electronic device 100 may present the headset image theme B.
The electronic device 100 presenting the headset image theme B may mean that the electronic device 200 displays image interface elements included in the headset image theme B. Specifically, the electronic device 100 may present the headphone image theme B in different usage scenarios (refer to table 1):
in the usage scenario of establishing (bluetooth communication) connection, the electronic device 100 may display the image interface elements included in the headset image theme B in the usage scenario of establishing connection, such as a series of graphical interface elements related to the headset in the pop-up window shown in fig. 3A, e.g. the headset background 311, the headset box background 312, the headset power icon 313, and the like, as S508.
As shown in fig. 3B, in a usage scenario of negative one-screen, as shown in S509-S510, when an operation of opening negative one-screen by the user (e.g., sliding to the right in the main interface) is detected, the electronic device 100 may display image interface elements in the usage scenario of negative one-screen included in the headset image theme B, for example, a series of graphical interface elements related to the headset in negative one-screen shown in fig. 3B, such as the headset picture 321, the headset box picture 322, the headset battery icon 323, and the like.
Not limited to the use scenarios of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection and displaying one screen, the electronic device 100 may also present the headset image theme B in other use scenarios, for example, in the use scenario of selecting a call audio output path as shown in fig. 3C.
Stage two (S511-S522): sharing headset themes
S511, communication connection is established between the electronic equipment 100 and the electronic equipment 200.
The communication connection may be established before the sharing party in the sharing direction shares the theme of the headset, or may be established when the sharing party in the sharing direction shares the theme of the headset, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention.
The communication connection may be a bluetooth connection. Fig. 17A to 17B exemplarily show a user interface for establishing a bluetooth connection between the electronic device 100 of the sharing party and the electronic device 200 of the shared party.
This user interface has been illustrated in a series of user interfaces where the shared party ("user 2") is actively sharing the headphone theme with the sharing party ("user 1"), and will not be described in detail here.
S512-S513, the electronic device 200 of the sharer may detect an operation of the user (e.g., the sharer "user 1") to open/view the theme of the headset image, and if the application icon 3014 of "headset theme" is clicked in the user interface 3010 shown in fig. 30A, the electronic device 200 may display the user interface 3020 exemplarily shown in fig. 30B. Options for one or more headphone themes may be displayed in the user interface 3020.
For the description of the one or more earphone subjects, reference may be made to the above-mentioned related contents, which are not repeated herein.
S514-S517, the electronic device 200 of the sharing party may detect an operation of the user (e.g., the sharing party "user 1") to select the headset theme a (headset theme 3022) from the one or more headset themes to share with the electronic device 100 of the shared party ("user 2"). In response to this operation, the electronic device 200 may transmit the headphone theme a to the electronic device 100.
As shown in fig. 30B to 30D, the operation may be a series of operations, such as selecting the earphone theme a (earphone theme 3022) from the one or more earphone themes displayed in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30B, clicking the sharing control 3025 in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30C, and then selecting the mobile phone of the sharee user 2 in the list 3026 displayed in the user interface 3020 shown in fig. 30D.
For the description of the list 3026, reference is made to the above description, and further description is omitted here.
Accordingly, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 1") may receive the headset theme a from the electronic device 200.
S518, after receiving the shared headphone theme a from the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may display a notification 3110 as exemplarily shown in fig. 31A, where the notification 3110 may be used to indicate that the shared headphone theme a from the sharer ("user 1") is received.
S519-S520, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may detect an operation of the user to preview the headphone theme a, for example, an operation of clicking on the preview control 3122, in the user interface 3120 shown in fig. 30B. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may display a preview interface of the headphone theme for presenting the headphone theme a from the sharing party ("user 1"). In this way, the shared party ("user 2") is facilitated to preview the headphone theme a, further facilitating the user's decision on whether to change the headphone theme.
The preview interface may be used to display the image interface elements included in the headset theme a. As shown in fig. 31B-31E, the preview interface may include a plurality of pages for respectively showing image interface elements in different usage scenarios included in the headset theme a. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 31B may be used to display an image interface element in the "connection establishment" usage scenario, so as to present the headset image theme a in the "connection establishment" usage scenario. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 31C may be used to display the image interface element in the "negative one-screen" usage scenario, so as to present the headphone image theme a in the "negative one-screen" usage scenario. Specifically, the page shown in fig. 31E may be used to display an image interface element in the "call audio output path selection" usage scenario, so as to present the earphone image theme a in the "call audio output path selection" usage scenario. And a headphone theme a trial listening page shown in fig. 31F for trial listening to a headphone sound theme included in the headphone theme a shared by the user 1.
Without being limited thereto, the preview interface can also be used for showing image interface elements in other use scenes so as to present the earphone image theme A in other use scenes.
S521-S522, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 1") may detect an operation of the user to apply the headphone theme a, such as an operation of the user clicking on the application icon 3122 in the user interfaces 3120 shown in fig. 31B-31F. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with headset theme a.
For other descriptions on the subject of replacing the earphone image, reference may be made to the foregoing related contents, which are not described herein again.
Stage three (S523-S527): after the theme of the earphone is changed
S523, the electronic device 100 and the headset reestablish the bluetooth connection.
In case that the bluetooth connection previously established between the electronic device 100 and the headset 300 is disconnected, S523 is performed.
S524, the headset may present the headset sound theme a, which may refer to S507.
S525-S527, the electronic device 100 may present the headset image theme A.
Specifically, reference may be made to the implementation in S503 in which the electronic device 200 presents the earphone image theme a. In S525, reference is made to the aforementioned S503, and S526-S527 refer to the aforementioned S504-S505.
In the event that the headset image theme is changed, the electronic device 100 may present a headset image theme that is different from the headset image theme B. For example, in a usage scenario of establishing a (bluetooth communication) connection, the electronic device 100 may display a graphical interface element included in the headset image theme a in the usage scenario of establishing a connection, for example, a series of graphical interface elements related to the headset in a pop-up window shown in fig. 32B, such as a headset background 3221, a headset box background 3222, a headset power icon 3223, and the like. The theme of how to change the earphone image is described in detail above, and will not be described in detail here. The headset sound theme presented by the electronic device 100 may also be different from the headset sound theme B, e.g. the headset emits an alert sound a, shown as 32A, which is a mew sound to indicate that the headset is connected.
It can be seen that the embodiment of fig. 36 can support the user to share the earphone theme with other users, meet the experience appeal shared by the user, perform more interaction with the user, and improve the user experience.
Besides the sharing party actively shares the earphone theme, the shared party can request to share the theme.
Fig. 37 illustrates a flow of a method for automatically triggering headphone theme sharing according to an embodiment of the present application. The following are developed:
Stage one (S601-S610): before sharing the earphone theme
The first stage can refer to the first stage in the embodiment of fig. 36, and is not described herein again.
Stage two (S611-S628): sharing headphone themes
S611, the electronic device 200 of the sharing party may detect that the electronic device 200 displays the user interface 3020 exemplarily shown in fig. 30B.
S612 to S615, as shown in fig. 33A, in a scene that the electronic device 200 displays the user interface 3310, the electronic device 200 discovers the electronic device 100 through NFC, that is, the electronic device 200 detects an NFC bump operation, and the electronic device 200 may send a request to the electronic device 100 through NFC to inquire a model of a headset of a shared party. As shown in fig. 33B, the electronic device 100 can display a notification 3320, the notification 3320 can be used to alert the sharer of receipt of the request. The electronic device 100 may detect an operation in which the user authorizes sending of the model of the headphone to the sharing party, for example, an operation of clicking on option ("yes") 3321 in the user interface illustrated in fig. 33B. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may transmit the model of the earphone of the sharee to the electronic apparatus 200 through NFC.
Not limited to the scenario in which the electronic device 200 displays the user interface 3310, when an operation of NFC bump is detected, the electronic device 200 may directly query the electronic device 100 for the headset model through NFC to initiate headset theme sharing, after detecting that the operation of the user intending to perform headset theme sharing is performed, the electronic device 200 queries the electronic device 100 for the headset model to initiate headset theme sharing, or the electronic device 100 actively sends the model of the headset of the shared party to the electronic device 200 and requests to share the headset theme.
S616-S617, after the electronic device 200 detects that there is an earphone theme suitable for the user 2 in the earphone theme of the electronic device 200 of the sharing party, and determines to share the earphone theme with the electronic device 100 of the shared party, the electronic device 200 of the sharing party may display one or more options for adapting to the earphone theme of the electronic device 100 in the user interface 3340 as exemplarily shown in fig. 33D.
S618-S621, the electronic device 200 of the sharing party may detect an operation of the user (e.g., the sharing party "user 1") to select a headset theme a, i.e., a headset theme 3341 (including a headset image theme and a headset sound theme), from the one or more headset themes to share to the electronic device 100 of the shared party ("user 2"). In response to this operation, the electronic device 200 may transmit the headphone theme a (including the headphone image theme and the headphone sound theme) to the electronic device 100.
This operation may be a series of operations, such as an operation to select headphone theme a among the one or more headphone themes displayed in user interface 3340 shown in fig. 33D, then click sharing control 3342 in user interface 3340 shown in fig. 33E, and finally select the handset of user 2 of the shared party in list 3351 displayed in user interface 3350 shown in fig. 33F.
Device identification information (e.g., device name, model number, etc.) of one or more devices may be displayed in the list 3351, where the one or more devices are devices to which the electronic device 200 is connected or devices discovered by the electronic device 200. As shown in fig. 33F, the electronic device 100 of the shared party is "the mobile phone of user 2", and "user 2" is the shared party.
Accordingly, electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may receive headset theme a from electronic device 200.
S622, after receiving the shared headphone theme a from the electronic device 200, the electronic device 100 of the sharee may display a notification 3410 as exemplarily shown in fig. 34A. Notification 3410 may be used to indicate receipt of the shared headphone theme a for the sharing party.
S623-S624, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may detect an operation by the user to preview the headphone theme a, for example, an operation of clicking on the preview control 3411, in the user interface 3410 shown in fig. 34A. In response to this operation, the electronic apparatus 100 may display a preview interface of the earphone image theme as illustrated in fig. 34B to 34F. The preview interface may be used to display image interface elements included in the headset image theme and to listen on various alert tones included in the headset theme. As shown in fig. 34F, the electronic device 100 may display a listening trial interface for the headphone sound theme, which is used to listen trial the headphone sound theme a from the sharing party.
For the description of the preview interface, reference may be made to the foregoing related contents, which are not described herein again.
S625-S628, the electronic device 100 of the sharee ("user 2") may detect an operation of the user to apply the headphone theme a (including the headphone-image theme a and the headphone-sound theme a), such as an operation to click on the application control 3422 shown in fig. 34B-34F. In response to this operation, the electronic device 100 may replace the previously used headset theme with headset theme a. The electronic device 100 sends the headset sound theme a to the headset 400, and the headset 400 can replace the previously used headset sound theme a with the headset sound theme a.
For other descriptions of the theme of replacing the earphone image and the theme of the earphone sound, reference may be made to the foregoing related contents, which are not described herein again.
Stage three (S629-S633): after the earphone theme is changed
S629, the electronic device 100 and the headset reestablish the bluetooth connection.
S629 is performed in the case where the bluetooth connection previously established between the electronic apparatus 100 and the headset 400 is disconnected.
S630, the earphone can present the earphone sound theme a, as referred to S602.
In the event that the earphone sound theme is changed, the earphone will present an earphone sound theme a that is different from the earphone sound theme B.
S631-S633, the electronic device 100 can present the headset image theme A.
In the event that the headset image theme is changed, the electronic device 100 may present a headset image theme that is different from the headset image theme B. Reference may be made to the implementation in S603 in which the electronic device 200 presents the headphone image theme a. In addition, S631 may refer to the aforementioned S603, and S632-S633 may refer to the aforementioned S604-S605.
It can be seen that the embodiment of fig. 37 can support a user to share the earphone theme with other users quickly in a way of collision with NFC, and can meet the personalized requirements of users for changing the earphone theme and improve user experience.
The present application further provides an electronic device for cooperating with the aforementioned audio output device to perform the methods and steps mentioned in all the aforementioned embodiments, and a hardware structure of the electronic device is described below, where the electronic device may be understood as the electronic device 100 and/or the electronic device 200 shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 38 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 38, the electronic device may include: the mobile terminal includes a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 150, a wireless communication module 160, an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, a sensor module 180, a button 190, a motor 191, an indicator 192, a camera 193, a display screen 194, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card interface 195, and the like. The sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor 180A, a gyroscope sensor 180B, an air pressure sensor 180C, a magnetic sensor 180D, an acceleration sensor 180E, a distance sensor 180F, a proximity light sensor 180G, a fingerprint sensor 180H, a temperature sensor 180J, a touch sensor 180K, an ambient light sensor 180L, and the like.
Processor 110 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 110 may include an Application Processor (AP), a modem processor, a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), an Image Signal Processor (ISP), a controller, a memory, a video codec, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural-Network Processing Unit (NPU), etc. The different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated into one or more processors.
The controller can be a neural center and a command center of the electronic device. The controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction operation code and the time sequence signal to finish the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution.
A memory may also be provided in processor 110 for storing instructions and data. In some embodiments, the memory in the processor 110 is a cache memory. The memory may hold instructions or data that have just been used or recycled by the processor 110. If the processor 110 needs to reuse the instruction or data, it can be called directly from the memory. Avoiding repeated accesses reduces the latency of the processor 110, thereby increasing the efficiency of the system.
In some embodiments, processor 110 may include one or more interfaces. The interface may include an integrated circuit (I2C) interface, an integrated circuit built-in audio (I2S) interface, a Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) interface, a Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI), a general-purpose input/output (GPIO) interface, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) interface, and/or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, etc.
It should be understood that the connection relationship between the modules illustrated in the embodiments of the present application is only an exemplary illustration, and does not limit the structure of the electronic device. In other embodiments of the present application, the electronic device may also adopt different interface connection manners or a combination of multiple interface connection manners in the above embodiments.
The charging management module 140 is used to detect a charging input from the charger. The charger may be a wireless charger or a wired charger. The power management module 141 is used to connect the battery 142, the charging management module 140 and the processor 110. The power management module 141 detects the input of the battery 142 and/or the charging management module 140, and supplies power to the processor 110, the internal memory 121, the external memory 120, the display 194, the camera 193, the wireless communication module 160, and the like. The power management module 141 may also be used to monitor parameters such as battery capacity, battery cycle count, battery state of health (leakage, impedance), etc.
The wireless communication function of the electronic device may be implemented by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, the modem processor, the baseband processor, and the like.
The antenna 1 and the antenna 2 are used for transmitting and detecting electromagnetic wave signals. Each antenna in an electronic device may be used to cover a single or multiple communication bands. Different antennas can also be multiplexed to improve the utilization of the antennas.
The mobile communication module 150 may provide a solution including 2G/3G/4G/5G wireless communication applied to the electronic device. The mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, a switch, a power amplifier, a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), and the like. The mobile communication module 150 can detect the electromagnetic wave from the antenna 1, filter, amplify, etc. the detected electromagnetic wave, and transmit the electromagnetic wave to the modem processor for demodulation. The mobile communication module 150 may also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic wave through the antenna 1 to radiate the electromagnetic wave. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be disposed in the processor 110. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be provided in the same device as at least some of the modules of the processor 110.
The modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator. The modulator is used for modulating a low-frequency baseband signal to be transmitted into a medium-high frequency signal. The demodulator is used for demodulating the detected electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal. The demodulator then passes the demodulated low frequency baseband signal to a baseband processor for processing. The low frequency baseband signal is processed by the baseband processor and then transferred to the application processor. The application processor outputs a sound signal through an audio output device (not limited to the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, etc.) or displays an image or video through the display screen 194. In some embodiments, the modem processor may be a stand-alone device. In other embodiments, the modem processor may be provided in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional modules, independent of the processor 110.
The wireless communication module 160 may provide solutions for wireless communication applied to electronic devices, including Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) (such as wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks), bluetooth (BT), global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), frequency Modulation (FM), near Field Communication (NFC), infrared (IR), and the like. The wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module. The wireless communication module 160 detects electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, performs frequency modulation and filtering on the electromagnetic wave signal, and transmits the processed signal to the processor 110. The wireless communication module 160 can also detect a signal to be transmitted from the processor 110, frequency-modulate it, amplify it, and convert it into electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2 to radiate it. Illustratively, the wireless communication module 160 may include a Bluetooth module, a Wi-Fi module, and the like.
In some embodiments, antenna 1 of the electronic device is coupled to the mobile communication module 150 and antenna 2 is coupled to the wireless communication module 160 so that the electronic device can communicate with the network and other devices through wireless communication techniques. The wireless communication technology may include global system for mobile communications (GSM), general Packet Radio Service (GPRS), code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), time division code division multiple access (time-division multiple access, TD-SCDMA), long Term Evolution (LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC, FM, and/or IR technologies, etc. The GNSS may include a Global Positioning System (GPS), a global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), a beidou satellite navigation system (BDS), a quasi-zenith satellite system (QZSS), and/or a Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS).
The electronic device implements the display function through the GPU, the display screen 194, and the application processor, etc. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, connected to the display screen 194 and the application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. The processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or alter display information.
The display screen 194 is used to display images, video, and the like. The display screen 194 includes a display panel. The display panel may be a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode, AMOLED), a flexible light-emitting diode (FLED), a miniature, a Micro-oeld, a quantum dot light-emitting diode (QLED), or the like. In some embodiments, the electronic device may include 1 or N display screens 194, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The electronic device may implement a shooting function through the ISP, the camera 193, the video codec, the GPU, the display screen 194, the application processor, and the like.
The ISP is used to process the data fed back by the camera 193. For example, when a photo is taken, the shutter is opened, light is transmitted to the camera photosensitive element through the lens, the optical signal is converted into an electrical signal, and the camera photosensitive element transmits the electrical signal to the ISP for processing and converting into an image visible to naked eyes. The ISP can also carry out algorithm optimization on the noise, brightness and skin color of the image. The ISP can also optimize parameters such as exposure, color temperature and the like of a shooting scene. In some embodiments, the ISP may be provided in camera 193.
The camera 193 is used to capture still images or video. The object generates an optical image through the lens and projects the optical image to the photosensitive element. The photosensitive element may be a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor. The light sensing element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, which is then passed to the ISP where it is converted into a digital image signal. And the ISP outputs the digital image signal to the DSP for processing. The DSP converts the digital image signal into image signal in standard RGB, YUV and other formats. In some embodiments, the electronic device may include 1 or N cameras 193, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The digital signal processor is used for processing digital signals, and can process other digital signals besides digital image signals. For example, when the electronic device selects a frequency point, the digital signal processor is used for performing fourier transform and the like on the frequency point energy.
Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video. The electronic device may support one or more video codecs. In this way, the electronic device can play or record video in a variety of encoding formats, such as: moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, and the like.
The NPU is a neural-network (NN) computing processor that processes input information quickly by using a biological neural network structure, for example, by using a transfer mode between neurons of a human brain, and can also learn by itself continuously. The NPU can realize applications such as intelligent cognition of electronic equipment, for example: image recognition, face recognition, speech recognition, text understanding, and the like.
In the embodiment of the present application, when the camera 193 captures an image of the earphone/earphone box sleeve, the display screen 194 displays the image of the earphone/earphone box sleeve captured by the camera 193, and at this time, the NPU can recognize the images, as exemplarily shown in fig. 24B, the display screen 194 can display a prompt of "detecting the earphone/earphone box sleeve" that the user detects the earphone accessory, and ask the user whether to change the image theme of the earphone. For a specific implementation manner of the earphone replacing subject, reference may be made to the detailed description of the above embodiments, and details are not described herein.
The electronic device may implement audio functions via the audio module 170, the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, the microphone 170C, the headphone interface 170D, and the application processor. Such as music playing, recording, etc.
The audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into an analog audio signal output and also to convert an analog audio input into a digital audio signal. The audio module 170 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may be disposed in the processor 110, or some functional modules of the audio module 170 may be disposed in the processor 110.
The speaker 170A, also called a "horn", is used to convert the audio electrical signal into a sound signal. The electronic apparatus can listen to music through the speaker 170A or listen to a handsfree call.
The receiver 170B, also called "earpiece", is used to convert the electrical audio signal into a sound signal. When the electronic device receives a call or voice information, it can receive voice by placing the receiver 170B close to the ear.
The microphone 170C, also referred to as a "microphone," is used to convert sound signals into electrical signals. When making a call or sending voice information, the user can input a voice signal to the microphone 170C by uttering a voice signal close to the microphone 170C through the mouth of the user. The electronic device may be provided with at least one microphone 170C. In other embodiments, the electronic device may be provided with two microphones 170C to achieve a noise reduction function in addition to collecting sound signals. In other embodiments, the electronic device may further include three, four or more microphones 170C to collect sound signals, reduce noise, identify sound sources, perform directional recording, and the like.
The earphone interface 170D is used to connect a wired earphone. The headset interface 170D may be the USB interface 130, or may be a 3.5mm open mobile electronic device platform (OMTP) standard interface, a cellular telecommunications industry association (cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA, CTIA) standard interface.
The pressure sensor 180A is used for sensing a pressure signal, and can convert the pressure signal into an electrical signal. In some embodiments, the pressure sensor 180A may be disposed on the display screen 194. The pressure sensor 180A can be of a variety of types, such as a resistive pressure sensor, an inductive pressure sensor, a capacitive pressure sensor, and the like. When a touch operation is applied to the display screen 194, the electronic device detects the intensity of the touch operation according to the pressure sensor 180A. The electronic device may also calculate the position of the touch from the detection signal of the pressure sensor 180A.
The gyro sensor 180B may be used to determine the motion pose of the electronic device. In some embodiments, the angular velocity of the electronic device about three axes (i.e., x, y, and z axes) may be determined by the gyroscope sensor 180B.
The air pressure sensor 180C is used to measure air pressure. In some embodiments, the electronic device calculates altitude, aiding in positioning and navigation, from barometric pressure values measured by barometric pressure sensor 180C.
The magnetic sensor 180D includes a hall sensor. The electronic device may detect the opening and closing of the flip holster using the magnetic sensor 180D.
The acceleration sensor 180E can detect the magnitude of acceleration of the electronic device in various directions (typically three axes). When the electronic device is at rest, the magnitude and direction of gravity can be detected. The method can also be used for recognizing the posture of the electronic equipment, and is applied to horizontal and vertical screen switching, pedometers and other applications.
A distance sensor 180F for measuring a distance. The electronic device may measure distance by infrared or laser. In some embodiments, taking a picture of a scene, the electronic device may utilize the distance sensor 180F to range to achieve fast focus.
The proximity light sensor 180G may include, for example, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) and a light detector, such as a photodiode. The light emitting diode may be an infrared light emitting diode. The electronic device emits infrared light to the outside through the light emitting diode. The electronic device detects infrared reflected light from a nearby object using a photodiode, and can determine the presence or absence of the object in the vicinity of the electronic device. The ambient light sensor 180L is used to sense the ambient light level. The electronic device may adaptively adjust the brightness of the display screen 194 based on the perceived ambient light level. The fingerprint sensor 180H is used to collect a fingerprint. The electronic equipment can utilize the collected fingerprint characteristics to realize fingerprint unlocking, access to an application lock, fingerprint photographing, fingerprint incoming call answering and the like. The temperature sensor 180J is used to detect temperature.
The touch sensor 180K is also referred to as a "touch panel". The touch sensor 180K may be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch sensor 180K and the display screen 194 form a touch screen, which is also called a "touch screen". The touch sensor 180K is used to detect a touch operation applied thereto or nearby. The touch sensor can communicate the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type. Visual output associated with the touch operation may be provided through the display screen 194.
The keys 190 include a power-on key, a volume key, and the like. The keys 190 may be mechanical keys. Or may be touch keys. The electronic device may detect key inputs and generate key signal inputs associated with user settings and function controls of the electronic device.
The motor 191 may generate a vibration cue. The motor 191 may be used for incoming call vibration cues, as well as for touch vibration feedback. For example, touch operations applied to different applications (e.g., photographing, audio playing, etc.) may correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The motor 191 may also respond to different vibration feedback effects in response to touch operations applied to different areas of the display screen 194. Different application scenarios (e.g., time reminding, detected information, alarm clock, game, etc.) may also correspond to different vibration feedback effects. The touch vibration feedback effect may also support customization.
Indicator 192 may be an indicator light that may be used to indicate a state of charge, a change in charge, or a message, missed call, notification, etc.
The SIM card interface 195 is used to connect a SIM card. The SIM card can be attached to and detached from the electronic device by being inserted into the SIM card interface 195 or being pulled out of the SIM card interface 195. The electronic equipment can support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, and N is a positive integer greater than 1. The SIM card interface 195 may support a Nano SIM card, a Micro SIM card, a SIM card, etc. Multiple cards can be inserted into the same SIM card interface 195 at the same time. The types of the plurality of cards may be the same or different. The SIM card interface 195 is also compatible with different types of SIM cards. The SIM card interface 195 is also compatible with external memory cards. The electronic equipment realizes functions of conversation, data communication and the like through the interaction of the SIM card and the network. In some embodiments, the electronic device employs esims, namely: an embedded SIM card. The eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device and cannot be separated from the electronic device.
The embodiments of the present application are specifically described above by taking an electronic device as an example. It should be understood that the illustrated structure of the embodiments of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation to the electronic device. An electronic device 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.
The electronic device exemplarily shown in fig. 38 may display the various user interfaces described in the above embodiments through the display screen 194. The electronic device may detect a touch operation in each user interface through the touch sensor 180K, such as a click operation in each user interface (e.g., a touch operation on an icon, a double-click operation), an upward or downward sliding operation in each user interface, or an operation of performing a circle-drawing gesture, and so on. In some embodiments, the electronic device may detect a motion gesture performed by the user holding the electronic device, such as shaking the electronic device, through the gyroscope sensor 180B, the acceleration sensor 180E, and so on. In some embodiments, the electronic device may detect non-touch gesture operations through the camera 193 (e.g., 3D camera, depth camera).
The present application also provides an audio output device 300 for cooperating with the electronic device 100 and/or the electronic device 200 to perform the methods and steps mentioned in all the foregoing embodiments, and the hardware structure of the audio output device 300 will be described below.
Fig. 39 is a schematic structural diagram of an audio output device 300 according to an embodiment of the present application.
The audio output device 300 may be the audio output device 201 or the audio output device 202 in the wireless audio device 200 shown in fig. 1. The audio output device 300 may be generally used as an audio detection device (audio sink) such as a headphone, a speaker, or audio data that can be transmitted to other audio sources (audio sources) such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, or the like, and may convert the detected audio data into sound. In some scenarios, if a sound collection device such as a microphone/receiver is provided, the audio output device 300 may also be used as an audio source (audio source) to transmit audio data (e.g., audio data converted from a user's speech collected by a headset) to an audio detection party (e.g., a mobile phone).
Fig. 39 schematically illustrates a structural diagram of an audio output device 300 provided in an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 39, the audio output device 300 may include a processor 302, a memory 303, a bluetooth communication processing module 304, a power supply 305, a wear detector 306, a microphone 307, and an electric/acoustic transducer 308. These components may be connected by a bus. Wherein:
processor 302 may be used to read and execute computer readable instructions. In particular implementations, processor 302 may primarily include a controller, an operator, and registers. The controller is mainly responsible for instruction decoding and sending out control signals for operations corresponding to the instructions. The arithmetic unit is mainly responsible for performing fixed-point or floating-point arithmetic operation, shift operation, logic operation and the like, and can also perform address operation and conversion. The register is mainly responsible for storing register operands, intermediate operation results and the like temporarily stored in the instruction execution process. In a Specific implementation, the hardware architecture of the processor 302 may be an Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) architecture, an MIPS architecture, an ARM architecture, or an NP architecture, for example.
In some embodiments, the processor 302 may be configured to parse signals detected by the bluetooth communication processing module 304, such as signals encapsulating audio data, content control messages, flow control messages, and the like. The processor 302 may be used to perform corresponding processing operations according to the parsing result, such as driving the electric/acoustic converter 308 to start or pause or stop converting audio data into sound, and so on.
In some embodiments, the processor 302 may also be configured to generate signals sent out by the bluetooth communication processing module 304, such as bluetooth broadcast signals, beacon signals, and audio data converted from collected sounds.
A memory 303 is coupled to the processor 302 for storing various software programs and/or sets of instructions. In particular implementations, memory 303 may include high speed random access memory and may also include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid state storage devices. The memory 303 may store an operating system, such as an embedded operating system like uCOS, vxWorks, RTLinux, etc. The memory 303 may also store communication programs that may be used to communicate with the electronic device, one or more servers, or additional devices.
The Bluetooth (BT) communication processing module 304 may detect signals transmitted by other devices, such as electronic devices, such as scanning signals, broadcast signals, signals encapsulating audio data, content control messages, flow control messages, and so forth. The Bluetooth (BT) communication processing module 304 may also transmit signals such as broadcast signals, scanning signals, signals encapsulating audio data, content control messages, flow control messages, and the like.
The power supply 305 may be used to power the processor 302, memory 303, bluetooth communication processing module 304, wear detector 306, electric/acoustic transducer 308, and other internal components.
The wear detector 306 may be used to detect a state in which the audio output device 300 is worn by the user, such as an unworn state, a worn state, and may even include a state of tightness of wear. In some embodiments, wear detector 306 may be implemented by one or more of a distance sensor, a pressure sensor, and the like. The wear detector 306 may transmit the detected wear status to the processor 302 so that the processor 302 may power up when the audio output device 300 is worn by the user and power down when the audio output device 300 is not worn by the user to save power consumption.
The microphone 307 may be used to collect sounds, such as the voice of a user speaking, and may output the collected sounds to the electric/acoustic transducer 308, so that the electric/acoustic transducer 308 may convert the sounds collected by the microphone 307 into audio data.
The electric/acoustic transducer 308 may be used to convert sound into an electrical signal (audio data), for example, convert sound collected by the microphone 307 into audio data, and may transmit the audio data to the processor 302. In this way, the processor 302 may trigger the Bluetooth (BT) communication processing module 304 to transmit the audio data. The electric/acoustic transducer 308 may also be used to convert electrical signals (audio data) into sound, for example, audio data output by the processor 302 into sound. The audio data output by the processor 302 may be detected by a Bluetooth (BT) communication processing module 304.
In some implementations, the processor 302 may implement Host in a bluetooth protocol framework and the Bluetooth (BT) communication processing module 304 may implement controller in a bluetooth protocol framework, communicating between them via HCI. I.e. the functions of the bluetooth protocol framework are distributed over two chips.
In other embodiments, the processor 302 may implement Host and controller in the Bluetooth protocol framework. That is, all functions of the bluetooth protocol framework are placed on one chip, that is, the host and the controller are placed on the same chip, and since the host and the controller are both on the same chip, there is no necessity for the physical HCI, and the host and the controller interact directly through the API.
It is to be understood that the configuration illustrated in fig. 39 does not constitute a specific limitation to the audio output device 300. In other embodiments of the present application, the audio output device 300 may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or split certain components, or a different arrangement of components. The illustrated components may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
The above-mentioned embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present application, and not to limit the same; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and the modifications or the substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application.
As used in the above embodiments, the term "when 8230; may be interpreted to mean" if 8230, "or" after 8230; or "in response to a determination of 8230," or "in response to a detection of 8230," depending on the context. Similarly, the phrase "at the time of determination of \8230," or "if (a stated condition or event) is detected" may be interpreted to mean "if it is determined 8230;" or "in response to the determination of 8230;" or "upon detection of (a stated condition or event)" or "in response to the detection of (a stated condition or event)" depending on the context.
It is to be understood that the terminology used in the above embodiments of the 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 listed items, e.g., a and/or B includes a, B, and a and B. The features of "first", "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the features. In the description of the embodiments of the present application, words such as "exemplary" or "for example" are used to indicate examples, illustrations or illustrations. Any embodiment or design described herein as "exemplary" or "such as" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or designs. Rather, use of the word "exemplary" or "such as" is intended to present concepts related in a concrete fashion.
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.
One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that all or part of the processes in the methods of the above embodiments may be implemented by hardware related to instructions of a computer program, which may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and when executed, may include the processes of the above method embodiments. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: various media capable of storing program codes, such as ROM or RAM, magnetic or optical disks, etc.

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1. A method for replacing a theme of an earphone is applied to a system consisting of a smart phone, a Bluetooth earphone and an earphone box, and is characterized by comprising the following steps:
the smart phone and the Bluetooth headset establish Bluetooth connection;
responding to the Bluetooth connection, the smart phone displays a first popup window on a display screen, wherein the first popup window is positioned at the bottom of a display area of the display screen;
the first popup displays information of the Bluetooth headset in a mode of a first theme, and the first popup comprises: a first earphone image, a first earphone charging box image, a first earphone power icon, and a first earphone box power icon;
when the smart phone detects that the earphone shell is worn on the earphone box, a theme downloading request is sent;
The smart phone receives a second theme, and the second theme is matched with the earphone shell;
the smart phone modifies a first theme of the Bluetooth headset connected with the smart phone into the second theme;
responding to the smart phone and the Bluetooth headset to establish Bluetooth connection again, and enabling the smart phone to display a second popup window on the display screen, wherein the second popup window is located at the bottom of a display area of the display screen;
the second popup displays information of the bluetooth headset in the manner of the second theme, and the second popup includes: a second earphone image, a second earphone box image, a second earphone electric quantity icon and a second earphone box electric quantity icon; wherein the second earphone box image is different from the first earphone box image.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein prior to the smartphone displaying a first popup on a display screen in response to the Bluetooth connection, the method further comprises:
the smart phone displays a first interface on the display screen;
the response is that the bluetooth is connected, the smart mobile phone shows first bullet window on the display screen, specifically is:
Responding to the Bluetooth connection, the smart phone displays the first popup window on the first interface displayed by the display screen in a covering mode, and the size of the first popup window is smaller than that of the first interface.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein before the smartphone displays a second pop-up window on the display screen in response to the smartphone reestablishing a bluetooth connection with the bluetooth headset, the method further comprises:
the smart phone displays a second interface on the display screen;
responding to the smart phone and the Bluetooth headset to establish Bluetooth connection again, the smart phone displays a second popup window on the display screen, and the method specifically comprises the following steps:
and responding to the situation that the Bluetooth connection between the smart phone and the Bluetooth headset is established again, and enabling the smart phone to display the second popup window in a covering mode on the second interface displayed by the display screen, wherein the size of the second popup window is smaller than that of the second interface.
4. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein after said re-establishing a bluetooth connection in response to the smartphone and the bluetooth headset, the method further comprises:
The method comprises the steps that the smart phone updates a status bar on the display screen, the status bar is located at the top of a display area of the display screen, the status bar comprises a first indicator and/or a second indicator, the first indicator is used for indicating the smart phone to start a Bluetooth function and is connected with the Bluetooth headset, and the second indicator is used for indicating the electric quantity of the Bluetooth headset.
5. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the method further comprises: responding to the Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth headset sends out first sound, and the first sound is used for prompting a user that the smart phone and the Bluetooth headset are connected in a Bluetooth mode.
6. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the first theme is a default theme.
7. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the system further comprises a cloud server;
the smart phone sends a theme downloading request, which specifically comprises the following steps:
the smart phone sends the theme downloading request to the cloud server;
the smart phone receives a second theme, specifically:
and the smart phone receives the second theme sent by the cloud server.
8. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the bluetooth headset comprises a left headset and a right headset, and wherein the bluetooth headset is a TWS headset.
9. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein the bluetooth headset is configured to interact with the smartphone for audio data, playback control messages, or call control messages.
10. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first theme further comprises an alert tone, the second theme further comprises an alert tone, the alert tone of the second theme being different from the alert tone of the first theme, the alert tone comprising: the connected prompt tone, the disconnected prompt tone, the low power prompt tone, the wearing prompt tone, the noise reduction and the opening at least one of the prompt tones.
11. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein before the smartphone modifies the first theme of the Bluetooth headset connected with the smartphone to the second theme, the method further comprises:
the smart phone receives a first operation, wherein the first operation is used for previewing the second theme;
responding to the first operation, the smart phone displays a third popup on the display screen, the third popup displays information of the Bluetooth headset in a mode of the second theme, and the third popup comprises: the second earphone image, the second earphone box image, the second earphone electric quantity icon, and the second earphone box electric quantity icon.
12. An adaptive earphone theme method is applied to a smart phone, the smart phone comprises a display screen, and the method comprises the following steps:
establishing Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth headset;
responding to the Bluetooth connection, and displaying a first popup window on the display screen, wherein the first popup window is positioned at the bottom of a display area of the display screen;
the first popup displays information of the Bluetooth headset in a mode of a first theme, and the first popup comprises: the first earphone image, the first earphone charging box image, the first earphone electric quantity icon and the first earphone box electric quantity icon;
when detecting that the earphone shell is worn on the earphone box of the Bluetooth earphone, sending a theme downloading request;
receiving a second theme, wherein the second theme is adapted to the earphone shell;
modifying a first theme of the Bluetooth headset connected with the smart phone into the second theme;
responding to the Bluetooth connection established with the Bluetooth headset again, and displaying a second popup window on the display screen, wherein the second popup window is positioned at the bottom of the display area of the display screen;
the second popup displays information of the bluetooth headset in the manner of the second theme, and the second popup includes: a second earphone image, a second earphone box image, a second earphone electric quantity icon and a second earphone box electric quantity icon; wherein the second earphone box image is different from the first earphone box image.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein prior to displaying the first popup on the display screen in response to the bluetooth connection, the method further comprises:
displaying a first interface on the display screen;
respond to the bluetooth is connected, show first popup on the display screen, specifically do:
responding to the Bluetooth connection, and covering and displaying the first popup window on the first interface displayed by the display screen, wherein the size of the first popup window is smaller than that of the first interface.
14. The method of claim 12 or 13, wherein prior to displaying a second popup on the display screen in response to re-establishing the bluetooth connection with the bluetooth headset, the method further comprises:
displaying a second interface on the display screen;
the response is to establish the bluetooth connection again with the bluetooth headset, show the second popup on the display screen, specifically:
and responding to the Bluetooth connection established with the Bluetooth headset again, and displaying the second popup window on the second interface displayed by the display screen in a covering manner, wherein the size of the second popup window is smaller than that of the second interface.
15. The method of claim 12 or 13, wherein after said re-establishing a connection with the bluetooth headset in response thereto, the method further comprises:
Updating a status bar on the display screen, wherein the status bar is located at the top of a display area of the display screen, the status bar comprises a first indicator and/or a second indicator, the first indicator is used for indicating the smart phone to start a Bluetooth function and is connected with the Bluetooth headset, and the second indicator is used for indicating the electric quantity of the Bluetooth headset.
16. The method according to claim 12 or 13, characterized in that the method further comprises: responding to the Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth headset sends out first sound, and the first sound is used for prompting a user that the smart phone and the Bluetooth headset are connected in a Bluetooth mode.
17. The method of claim 12 or 13, wherein the first theme is a default theme.
18. The method according to claim 12 or 13, wherein the sending of the theme download request specifically comprises:
sending the theme downloading request to a cloud server;
the receiving the second theme specifically includes:
receiving the second theme sent by the cloud server.
19. The method of claim 12 or 13, wherein the bluetooth headset comprises a left headset and a right headset, and wherein the bluetooth headset is a TWS headset.
20. The method of claim 12 or 13, wherein the bluetooth headset is configured to interact with the smartphone for audio data, play control messages, or talk control messages.
21. The method of claim 12 or 13, wherein the first theme further comprises an alert tone, wherein the second theme further comprises an alert tone, wherein the alert tone of the second theme is different from the alert tone of the first theme, and wherein the alert tone comprises: the connected prompt tone, the disconnected prompt tone, the low power prompt tone, the wearing prompt tone, the noise reduction and the opening at least one of the prompt tones.
22. The method according to claim 12 or 13, wherein before the smartphone modifies the first theme of the bluetooth headset connected to the smartphone to the second theme, the method further comprises:
the smart phone receives a first operation, wherein the first operation is used for previewing the second theme;
responding to the first operation, the smart phone displays a third popup on the display screen, the third popup displays information of the Bluetooth headset in a mode of the second theme, and the third popup comprises: the second earphone image, the second earphone box image, the second earphone electric quantity icon, and the second earphone box electric quantity icon.
23. A smartphone comprising a display screen, one or more processors, and one or more memories; the one or more processors are coupled with the display screen, the one or more memories for storing computer program code comprising computer instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the smartphone to implement the method of any of claims 12-22.
24. A computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed on a smartphone, cause the smartphone to perform the method of any one of claims 12-22.
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