WO2020211735A1 - Procédé d'utilisation de fonction améliorée d'un dispositif électronique et appareil associé - Google Patents

Procédé d'utilisation de fonction améliorée d'un dispositif électronique et appareil associé Download PDF

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WO2020211735A1
WO2020211735A1 PCT/CN2020/084594 CN2020084594W WO2020211735A1 WO 2020211735 A1 WO2020211735 A1 WO 2020211735A1 CN 2020084594 W CN2020084594 W CN 2020084594W WO 2020211735 A1 WO2020211735 A1 WO 2020211735A1
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陈俊
于雪松
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  • This application relates to the field of terminals and communication technologies, and in particular to methods and related devices for using enhanced functions of electronic devices.
  • Enhanced functions refer to functions independently developed by manufacturers that are not available in electronic equipment produced by other manufacturers, such as the "large aperture shooting" function and "ultra wide-angle shooting” function provided by HUAWEI mobile phones when taking pictures.
  • the enhanced functions of electronic devices can only be invoked by applications (applications, APPs) independently developed by manufacturers, and cannot be invoked by third-party applications.
  • applications applications, APPs
  • the "large aperture shooting" function and "ultra wide-angle shooting" function of Huawei mobile phones can be called by the camera application pre-installed on Huawei mobile phones, but cannot be called by third-party applications such as WeChat, Facebook, and Skype. .
  • third-party applications such as WeChat, Facebook, and Skype.
  • This application provides a method and related device for using enhanced functions of electronic equipment.
  • the enhanced function of the electronic device can be invoked, which is equivalent to that the third-party application can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device, so that the user
  • the enhanced functions provided by electronic devices can be fully utilized to enhance the user experience when using third-party applications.
  • this application provides a method for using enhanced functions of an electronic device.
  • the method is applied to an electronic device that provides one or more enhanced function interfaces for a third-party application.
  • the third-party application is a non-first-party application.
  • An application program provided by a manufacturer, the first manufacturer being the manufacturer of the electronic device, the method includes: in response to a first operation of the third-party application, the electronic device displays a first user interface, and the first user interface It includes one or more enhanced function options, and the enhanced function options are used to provide the third-party application with enhanced functions of the electronic device; in response to a user operation on the enhanced function options, the electronic device provides the The third-party application provides the enhanced function corresponding to the enhanced function option.
  • the electronic device can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device when launching the third-party application, so that the user can make full use of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device and improve the user's experience when using the third-party application.
  • Enhanced functions refer to functions independently developed by electronic equipment manufacturers that are not available in electronic equipment produced by other manufacturers. In other words, enhanced functions are the difference between electronic devices produced by different manufacturers.
  • the enhanced function may be developed by the manufacturer based on the unique hardware and/or software of the electronic device. For example, Huawei (HUAWEI) mobile phones are equipped with a Leica camera, and the mobile phone can provide "large aperture shooting” function, "ultra wide-angle shooting” function, etc. when using this camera to take pictures.
  • the first operation on the third-party application includes: an operation for starting the third-party application, or, for switching between multiple user interfaces provided by the third-party application Operation.
  • the third-party application is WeChat
  • the first operation may be an operation of the user selecting a contact to initiate a video call in the user interface provided by WeChat, or the user may start a video call on the home screen (Home screen). Click on the icon of a live broadcast third-party application.
  • the electronic device in response to the first operation of the third-party application, may display or call up the first user interface in the following two ways:
  • the electronic device In response to a first operation on the third-party application, the electronic device displays a second user interface, the second user interface includes an enhanced function control; in response to a user operation on the enhanced function control, the electronic device displays the The first user interface.
  • the enhanced function control can be hidden according to user needs. Specifically, in response to a gesture on the enhanced function control, the electronic device displays an interactive element for hiding the enhanced function control on the second user interface; the gesture includes a long-press gesture, a sliding gesture, a double-click gesture, or a reset Press gesture; in response to a user operation on the interactive element used to hide the enhanced function control, stop displaying the enhanced function control. It is understandable that hiding the enhanced function control does not affect the enhanced function provided by the electronic device to the user.
  • the enhanced function control after the enhanced function control is hidden, it can be recalled according to user needs. Specifically, the user can click on a blank area on the second user interface to re-call the enhanced function control.
  • the electronic device displays a third user interface; in response to a sliding gesture in the first direction of the third user interface, the electronic device displays the first user interface.
  • the first direction may be a direction from the right side to the left side of the display screen, a direction from the top of the display screen to the bottom, a direction from the left side to the right side of the display screen, etc., which is not limited in this application.
  • the method further includes: in response to a user operation on the enhanced function option, the electronic device displays an enhanced function menu corresponding to the enhanced function option on the first user interface, the The enhanced function menu is used to adjust the level of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device for the third-party application. For example, in response to a user operation on the “beauty” function option, the electronic device may display a sliding bar for adjusting the degree of beautification on the first user interface. This allows users to adjust the level of enhanced functions provided by the electronic device according to their own needs.
  • the enhanced function corresponding to one or more enhanced function options, or the enhanced function currently provided to the user by the electronic device may be determined by the electronic device in any of the following ways:
  • All the enhanced functions that the electronic device will have are determined as the enhanced functions currently provided to users.
  • the electronic device can provide the user with all the enhanced functions of the electronic device when starting each third-party application.
  • the third-party application installed on the electronic device can call the enhanced function of the electronic device, and the user can make full use of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device to improve the user's experience when using the third-party application.
  • the enhanced functions that can be used by the currently launched third-party application are determined as the enhanced functions currently provided to the user.
  • the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device may include: enhanced functions corresponding to one or more usage scenarios provided by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device.
  • the electronic device can provide users with different enhanced functions when launching different third-party applications.
  • the electronic device can provide the user with enhanced functions suitable for the currently launched third-party application.
  • users use different third-party applications on electronic devices, they can use different enhanced functions.
  • the electronic device determines the enhanced function suitable for the current usage scenario as the enhanced function currently provided to the user.
  • the enhanced function applicable to the current usage scenario may be an enhanced function corresponding to the current usage scenario.
  • the enhanced function applicable to the current usage scenario may refer to the enhanced function corresponding to the current usage scenario that is compatible with the capabilities currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the electronic device when the electronic device starts a third-party application, it can provide users with different enhanced functions in different usage scenarios provided by the third-party application.
  • the electronic device can provide users with enhanced functions suitable for current usage scenarios. Users can use different enhanced functions when opening different interfaces of the same third-party application on the electronic device.
  • the enhanced function currently provided to the user determined by the electronic device may include one or more of the following: “beauty” function, “Beauty” function, “Blur” function, “Large aperture shooting” function or “Ultra wide-angle shooting” function.
  • the enhanced function currently provided to the user determined by the electronic device may include one or more of the following: "network acceleration” function, " Coding optimization” function or "American tone” function.
  • the method before the electronic device displays the first user interface, the method further includes: in response to the first operation on the third-party application, the electronic device displays a fourth user interface, and the fourth user interface
  • the user interface includes prompt information and a first interactive element.
  • the prompt information is used to prompt the user to enable or disable the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device, and/or the third-party application uses the electronic device.
  • the electronic device when the electronic device determines that the third-party application has the permission to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device in response to the first operation of the third-party application, the electronic device displays the first user interface. In other words, the electronic device displays the first user interface when it is determined that the currently launched third-party application has the enhanced function provided by the electronic device.
  • the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device may be enabled by the electronic device by default.
  • the electronic device may default that some or all third-party applications have the permission to use the enhanced functions provided by the electronic device.
  • the third party's authority to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device may be set by the user. Specifically, before the electronic device displays the first user interface, the method further includes: the electronic device displays a fifth user interface, the fifth user interface includes a second interaction element; responding to a user operation on the second interaction element To enable the third-party application to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device. In this way, users can set the permissions for each third-party application to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device according to their own needs.
  • the method further includes: in response to a second operation on the third-party application, the electronic device displays a sixth user interface, the sixth user interface including one or more enhanced function options ;
  • the one or more enhanced function options in the sixth user interface are different from the one or more enhanced function options in the first user interface.
  • An exemplary implementation of the second operation may include an operation in which the user selects a contact in a user interface provided by WeChat and sends a text message to the contact.
  • An exemplary implementation of the sixth user interface may include a text chat interface.
  • the one or more enhanced function options in the sixth user interface are different from the one or more enhanced function options in the first user interface.
  • users can adapt to the usage scenarios and dynamically refresh the enhanced function options provided to users.
  • the electronic device provides the third-party application with the enhanced function corresponding to the enhanced function option through the enhanced function interface, which specifically includes: the electronic device delivers the first parameter through the enhanced function interface To the hardware abstraction layer and the kernel layer of the electronic device; the hardware abstraction layer and the kernel layer of the electronic device call the corresponding algorithm and/or hardware device according to the first parameter, thereby providing the third-party application with the corresponding enhanced function option Enhanced functions.
  • this application provides an electronic device that includes: an application program layer, an application program interface, an enhanced function matching module, one or more enhanced function interfaces, a hardware abstraction layer and a kernel layer, and a display module, where :
  • the application layer includes: a functional assistant application, one or more third-party applications; the functional assistant application is an application provided by a first manufacturer, and the third-party application is an application provided by a non-first manufacturer.
  • a manufacturer is the manufacturer of the electronic equipment;
  • the application program interface is used for communication between the third-party application and the hardware abstraction layer and kernel layer;
  • the enhanced function matching module is used to determine the enhanced function provided by the electronic device to the currently running third-party application
  • the enhanced function penetration module is used to provide the currently running third-party application with the enhanced function of the electronic device
  • the hardware abstraction layer and the kernel layer are used to call the algorithm and/or the hardware device of the electronic device, thereby enabling the corresponding function of the electronic device;
  • the display module is configured to display a first user interface in response to a first operation on the currently running third-party application, the first user interface includes one or more enhanced function options, and the one or more enhanced function options correspond to The enhanced function provided by the electronic device to the currently running third-party application determined by the enhanced function matching module; wherein the enhanced function option is provided by the function assistant application.
  • the electronic device provided in the second aspect can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device when starting a third-party application, so that the user can make full use of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device, and improve the user's experience when using the third-party application.
  • the first operation on the currently running third-party application includes: an operation for starting the currently running third-party application, or, for the currently running third-party application Provides multiple user interfaces to switch between operations.
  • the third-party application is WeChat (WeChat)
  • the first operation may be an operation of the user selecting a contact to initiate a video call in the user interface provided by WeChat, or the user may start a video call on the home screen (Home screen) Click on the icon of a live broadcast third-party application.
  • the display module is specifically configured to display a second user interface in response to the first operation on the currently running third-party application, the second user interface including enhanced function controls; In the user operation on the enhanced function control, the first user interface is displayed; wherein, the enhanced function control is provided by the function assistant application.
  • the display module is further configured to display an interactive element for hiding the enhanced function control on the second user interface in response to a gesture on the enhanced function control, and the gesture includes a long press gesture, A swipe gesture, a double tap gesture, or a heavy pressure gesture; in response to a user operation on the interactive element used to hide the enhanced function control, stop displaying the enhanced function control.
  • the enhanced function controls can be hidden according to user needs. It is understandable that hiding the enhanced function control does not affect the enhanced function provided by the electronic device to the user.
  • the display module may also re-call the enhanced function control in response to a user's click operation on a blank area on the second user interface.
  • the display module is specifically configured to display a third user interface in response to the first operation of the currently running third-party application; in response to the first operation on the third user interface
  • the sliding gesture in the direction displays the first user interface.
  • the first direction may be a direction from the right side to the left side of the display screen, a direction from the top of the display screen to the bottom, a direction from the left side to the right side of the display screen, etc., which is not limited in this application.
  • the display module is further configured to display an enhanced function menu corresponding to the enhanced function option on the first user interface in response to a user operation on the enhanced function option, the The enhanced function menu is used to adjust the level of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device for the third-party application; wherein, the enhanced function menu is provided by the function assistant application.
  • the display module may display a sliding bar for adjusting the degree of beautification on the first user interface. This allows users to adjust the level of enhanced functions provided by the electronic device according to their own needs.
  • the enhanced function matching module is specifically configured to determine all enhanced functions of the electronic device as enhanced functions provided to the currently running third-party application.
  • the electronic device further includes an application identification module for identifying the currently running third-party application; the enhanced function matching module is specifically used for all the enhanced functions of the electronic device
  • the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application currently running in the NET are determined as the enhanced functions provided to the currently running third-party application.
  • the electronic device further includes a scene recognition and parameter collection module, configured to identify the use scene currently provided by the launched third-party application and the functions currently provided by the electronic device;
  • the enhanced function matching module is specifically used to determine the enhanced function applicable to the use scenario as an enhanced function provided to the currently running third-party application;
  • the enhanced function applicable to the use scenario includes: an enhancement corresponding to the use scenario Function, or the enhanced function corresponding to the usage scenario, which is compatible with the function currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the enhanced function currently provided to the user determined by the enhanced function matching module may include one or more of the following: “beauty” function, “ “Beauty” function, “Blur” function, “Large aperture shooting” function or “Ultra wide-angle shooting” function. or,
  • the enhanced function currently provided to the user determined by the enhanced function matching module may include one or more of the following: "network acceleration” function, "encoding” Optimize” function or “Beautiful Sound” function.
  • the display module is further configured to display a fourth user interface in response to the first operation of the third-party application, where the fourth user interface includes prompt information and a first interaction element,
  • the prompt information is used to prompt the user to: enable or disable the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device, and/or the comparison effect before and after the third-party application uses the enhanced function provided by the electronic device;
  • the first user interface is displayed; wherein the prompt information and the first interaction element are provided by the function assistant application.
  • the function assistant application is also used to determine whether the currently running third-party application has the authority to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device.
  • the display module is specifically configured to display the first user interface when the function assistant application determines that the currently started third-party application has enhanced functions provided by the electronic device.
  • the permission of the currently running third-party application to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device is enabled by the electronic device by default.
  • the third party's authority to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device may be set by the user.
  • the application layer includes a "settings" application; the display module is also used to display a fifth user interface, the fifth user interface includes a second interactive element, the second interactive element is used to monitor the opening or closing of the currently running
  • the third-party application has the right to use the enhanced function provided by the electronic device; the fifth user interface is provided by the "settings" application.
  • the display module is further configured to display a sixth user interface in response to the second operation of the third-party application; the sixth user interface includes one or more enhanced function options; The one or more enhanced function options in the sixth user interface are different from the one or more enhanced function options in the first user interface; wherein, the one or more enhanced function options in the sixth user interface are determined by the function Assistant application provided.
  • An exemplary implementation of the second operation may include an operation in which the user selects a contact in a user interface provided by WeChat and sends a text message to the contact.
  • An exemplary implementation of the sixth user interface may include a text chat interface.
  • the one or more enhanced function options in the sixth user interface are different from the one or more enhanced function options in the first user interface.
  • the electronic device can dynamically refresh the enhanced function options displayed by the display module to adapt to the current use scenarios under different use scenarios provided by third-party applications.
  • the enhanced function interface is specifically used to deliver the first parameter to the hardware abstraction layer and the kernel layer, the first parameter is set by the function assistant application; the hardware abstraction layer and The kernel layer is specifically configured to call the corresponding algorithm and/or hardware device according to the first parameter, so as to provide corresponding enhanced functions for the currently running third-party application.
  • the present application provides a chip that is applied to an electronic device, the chip includes one or more processors, and the processor is used to invoke computer instructions to make the electronic device execute the first aspect and the first aspect The method described in any possible implementation.
  • the present application provides a computer program product containing instructions.
  • the computer program product When the computer program product is run on an electronic device, the electronic device is caused to perform the operations described in the first aspect and any possible implementation of the first aspect. method.
  • the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium, including instructions, when the instructions are executed on an electronic device, the electronic device is caused to execute as described in the first aspect and any possible implementation of the first aspect method.
  • the electronic device can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device when the third-party application is started, which is equivalent to that the third-party application can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device, so that the user can make full use of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device.
  • the electronic device can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device when the third-party application is started, which is equivalent to that the third-party application can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device, so that the user can make full use of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS. 2A-2B are schematic diagrams of the method of opening the "function assistant" provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • 3A-3C are schematic diagrams of another way of opening the "function assistant" provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • 4A-4H are schematic diagrams of some human-computer interactions provided in a video call scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • 5A-5F are other schematic diagrams of human-computer interaction provided in a video call scenario according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • 6A-6H are schematic diagrams of some human-computer interactions provided in a live broadcast scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the software structure of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a data flow trend involved when a third-party application invokes an enhanced function of an electronic device in a video call scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application;
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of a collaboration process of various software modules of an electronic device when a third-party application invokes an enhanced function of an electronic device in a video call scenario provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the following embodiments of this application provide a method and related device for using enhanced functions of an electronic device.
  • the enhanced function of the electronic device can be invoked, which is equivalent to that a third-party application can invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • Users can make full use of the enhanced functions provided by electronic devices to improve the user experience when using third-party applications.
  • the enhanced function of the electronic device refers to the function independently developed by the manufacturer of the electronic device that is not possessed by the electronic device produced by other manufacturers.
  • enhanced functions are the difference between electronic devices produced by different manufacturers.
  • the enhanced function may be developed by the manufacturer based on the unique hardware and/or software of the electronic device. For example, Huawei (HUAWEI) mobile phones are equipped with a Leica camera, and the mobile phone can provide "large aperture shooting" function, "ultra wide-angle shooting” function, etc. when using this camera to take pictures.
  • the enhanced function of the electronic device may include one or more.
  • third-party applications refer to applications provided or developed by manufacturers of non-electronic devices.
  • the manufacturer of the electronic device may include the manufacturer, supplier, provider, or operator of the electronic device.
  • a manufacturer can refer to a manufacturer that processes and manufactures electronic equipment with self-made or purchased parts and raw materials.
  • the supplier may refer to the manufacturer that provides the complete machine, raw materials, or parts of the electronic device.
  • the operator may refer to a manufacturer responsible for the distribution of the electronic equipment.
  • the manufacturer of the electronic device may also be referred to as the first manufacturer.
  • third-party applications may also refer to applications that are not pre-installed on the electronic device.
  • apps such as WeChat, Facebook, Skype, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Taobao are third-party apps, and apps independently developed by Huawei such as Huawei Wear, Huawei Mall, and Huawei Mobile Services. It is a non-third-party application.
  • the electronic device when the "functional assistant" of an electronic device such as a smart phone is turned on, when the electronic device recognizes the user's use of a third-party application, the electronic device can actively provide enhanced functions to the user. .
  • the electronic device can extend the enhanced function to the third-party application, so that the user can also use the enhanced function of the electronic device when using the third-party application. In this way, users can make full use of the enhanced functions of electronic devices when using third-party applications, and the user experience is good.
  • the “function assistant” can be a service or function provided by the electronic device, and can be installed in the electronic device in the form of an APP.
  • the “function assistant” can support the electronic device to provide enhanced functions when the user uses a third-party application.
  • the electronic device providing enhanced functions when the user uses a third-party application means that when the third-party application is enabled on the electronic device, some or all of the enhanced functions of the electronic device can be provided to the user, and the user can choose Enable one or more of these enhancements.
  • the manner in which the "function assistant" supports the determination of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device when the user uses a third-party application can refer to the related description of the subsequent embodiment, and will not be repeated here.
  • some or all third-party applications can use the enhanced functions of the electronic device, that is, some or all third-party applications have the permission to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device
  • some or all third-party applications with this permission please refer to the related descriptions in the subsequent embodiments.
  • users can use the enhanced functions of electronic devices when using third-party applications. In this way, users can make full use of the enhanced functions of the electronic device, and have a better user experience when using third-party applications installed on the electronic device.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device 100.
  • the electronic device 100 may include 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, and an antenna 2.
  • Mobile communication module 150 wireless communication module 160, audio module 170, speaker 170A, receiver 170B, microphone 170C, earphone jack 170D, sensor module 180, buttons 190, motor 191, indicator 192, camera 193, display screen 194, and Subscriber identification module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 195, etc.
  • SIM Subscriber identification module
  • the sensor module 180 may include pressure sensor 180A, gyroscope sensor 180B, air pressure sensor 180C, magnetic sensor 180D, acceleration sensor 180E, distance sensor 180F, proximity light sensor 180G, fingerprint sensor 180H, temperature sensor 180J, touch sensor 180K, ambient light Sensor 180L, bone conduction sensor 180M, etc.
  • the structure illustrated in the embodiment of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100.
  • the electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or split certain components, or arrange different components.
  • the illustrated components can be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
  • the processor 110 may include one or more processing units.
  • the processor 110 may include an application processor (AP), a modem processor, a graphics processing unit (GPU), and an image signal processor. (image signal processor, ISP), controller, video codec, digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), baseband processor, and/or neural-network processing unit (NPU), etc.
  • AP application processor
  • modem processor modem processor
  • GPU graphics processing unit
  • image signal processor image signal processor
  • ISP image signal processor
  • controller video codec
  • digital signal processor digital signal processor
  • DSP digital signal processor
  • NPU neural-network processing unit
  • the different processing units may be independent devices or integrated in one or more processors.
  • the controller can generate operation control signals according to the instruction operation code and timing signals to complete the control of fetching and executing instructions.
  • a memory may also be provided in the processor 110 to store instructions and data.
  • the memory in the processor 110 is a cache memory.
  • the memory can store instructions or data that have just been used or recycled by the processor 110. If the processor 110 needs to use the instruction or data again, it can be directly called from the memory. Repeated accesses are avoided, the waiting time of the processor 110 is reduced, and the efficiency of the system is improved.
  • the processor 110 may include one or more interfaces.
  • Interfaces may include integrated circuit (I2C) interfaces, integrated circuit built-in audio (inter-integrated circuit sound, I2S) interfaces, pulse code modulation (PCM) interfaces, universal asynchronous transceiver receiver/transmitter, UART) interface, mobile industry processor interface (MIPI), general-purpose input/output (GPIO) interface, subscriber identity module (SIM) interface, and / Or Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, etc.
  • I2C integrated circuit
  • I2S integrated circuit built-in audio
  • PCM pulse code modulation
  • UART universal asynchronous transceiver receiver/transmitter
  • MIPI mobile industry processor interface
  • GPIO general-purpose input/output
  • SIM subscriber identity module
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • the processor 110 may be used to determine whether the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device 100 has the authority to use the enhanced function of the electronic device. In some embodiments, the processor 110 may also be configured to determine the enhanced function currently provided to the user in the case that the currently launched third-party application has permission to use the enhanced function of the electronic device. For the manner in which the processor 110 determines the enhanced function currently provided to the user, reference may be made to related descriptions in subsequent embodiments, and details are not described herein again.
  • the I2C interface is a two-way synchronous serial bus, including a serial data line (SDA) and a serial clock line (SCL).
  • the processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2C buses.
  • the processor 110 may be coupled to the touch sensor 180K, charger, flash, camera 193, etc. through different I2C bus interfaces.
  • the processor 110 may couple the touch sensor 180K through an I2C interface, so that the processor 110 and the touch sensor 180K communicate through an I2C bus interface to implement the touch function of the electronic device 100.
  • the I2S interface can be used for audio communication.
  • the processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2S buses.
  • the processor 110 may be coupled with the audio module 170 through an I2S bus to realize communication between the processor 110 and the audio module 170.
  • the audio module 170 may transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through an I2S interface, so as to realize the function of answering calls through a Bluetooth headset.
  • the PCM interface can also be used for audio communication to sample, quantize and encode analog signals.
  • the audio module 170 and the wireless communication module 160 may be coupled through a PCM bus interface.
  • the audio module 170 may also transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the PCM interface, so as to realize the function of answering calls through the Bluetooth headset. Both the I2S interface and the PCM interface can be used for audio communication.
  • the UART interface is a universal serial data bus used for asynchronous communication.
  • the bus can be a two-way communication bus. It converts the data to be transmitted between serial communication and parallel communication.
  • the UART interface is generally used to connect the processor 110 and the wireless communication module 160.
  • the processor 110 communicates with the Bluetooth module in the wireless communication module 160 through the UART interface to implement the Bluetooth function.
  • the audio module 170 may transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through a UART interface, so as to realize the function of playing music through a Bluetooth headset.
  • the MIPI interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with the display screen 194, the camera 193 and other peripheral devices.
  • the MIPI interface includes camera serial interface (camera serial interface, CSI), display serial interface (display serial interface, DSI), etc.
  • the processor 110 and the camera 193 communicate through a CSI interface to implement the shooting function of the electronic device 100.
  • the processor 110 and the display screen 194 communicate through a DSI interface to realize the display function of the electronic device 100.
  • the GPIO interface can be configured through software.
  • the GPIO interface can be configured as a control signal or as a data signal.
  • the GPIO interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with the camera 193, the display screen 194, the wireless communication module 160, the audio module 170, the sensor module 180, and so on.
  • GPIO interface can also be configured as I2C interface, I2S interface, UART interface, MIPI interface, etc.
  • the USB interface 130 is an interface that complies with the USB standard specification, and specifically may be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, and so on.
  • the USB interface 130 can be used to connect a charger to charge the electronic device 100, and can also be used to transfer data between the electronic device 100 and peripheral devices. It can also be used to connect headphones and play audio through the headphones. This interface can also be used to connect other electronic devices, such as AR devices.
  • the interface connection relationship between the modules illustrated in the embodiment of the present application is merely a schematic description, and does not constitute a structural limitation of the electronic device 100.
  • the electronic device 100 may also adopt different interface connection modes in the foregoing embodiments, or a combination of multiple interface connection modes.
  • the charging management module 140 is used to receive charging input from the charger.
  • the charger can be a wireless charger or a wired charger.
  • the charging management module 140 may receive the charging input of the wired charger through the USB interface 130.
  • the charging management module 140 may receive the wireless charging input through the wireless charging coil of the electronic device 100. While the charging management module 140 charges the battery 142, it can also supply power to the electronic device through the power management module 141.
  • 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 receives input from the battery 142 and/or the charging management module 140, and supplies power to the processor 110, the internal memory 121, the display screen 194, the camera 193, and the wireless communication module 160.
  • the power management module 141 can also be used to monitor parameters such as battery capacity, battery cycle times, and battery health status (leakage, impedance).
  • the power management module 141 may also be provided in the processor 110.
  • the power management module 141 and the charging management module 140 may also be provided in the same device.
  • the wireless communication function of the electronic device 100 can be implemented by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, the modem processor, and the baseband processor.
  • the antenna 1 and the antenna 2 are used to transmit and receive electromagnetic wave signals.
  • Each antenna in the electronic device 100 can be used to cover a single or multiple communication frequency bands. Different antennas can also be reused to improve antenna utilization.
  • antenna 1 can be multiplexed as a diversity antenna of a wireless local area network.
  • the antenna can be used in combination with a tuning switch.
  • the mobile communication module 150 can provide a wireless communication solution including 2G/3G/4G/5G and the like applied to the electronic device 100.
  • the mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, switch, power amplifier, low noise amplifier (LNA), etc.
  • the mobile communication module 150 can receive electromagnetic waves by the antenna 1, and perform processing such as filtering and amplifying the received electromagnetic waves, and then transmitting them to the modem processor for demodulation.
  • the mobile communication module 150 can also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert it into electromagnetic waves for radiation via the antenna 1.
  • at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be provided in the processor 110.
  • at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 and at least part of the modules of the processor 110 may be provided in the same device.
  • the modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator.
  • the modulator is used to modulate the low frequency baseband signal to be sent into a medium and high frequency signal.
  • the demodulator is used to demodulate the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal. Then the demodulator transmits the demodulated low-frequency baseband signal to the baseband processor for processing.
  • the low-frequency baseband signal is processed by the baseband processor and then passed to the application processor.
  • the application processor outputs a sound signal through an audio device (not limited to the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, etc.), or displays an image or video through the display screen 194.
  • the modem processor may be an independent device.
  • the modem processor may be independent of the processor 110 and be provided in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional modules.
  • the wireless communication module 160 can provide applications on the electronic device 100 including wireless local area networks (WLAN) (such as wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) networks), bluetooth (BT), and global navigation satellites.
  • WLAN wireless local area networks
  • BT wireless fidelity
  • GNSS global navigation satellite system
  • FM frequency modulation
  • NFC near field communication technology
  • infrared technology infrared, IR
  • the wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module.
  • the wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, frequency modulates and filters the electromagnetic wave signals, and sends the processed signals to the processor 110.
  • the wireless communication module 160 can also receive the signal to be sent from the processor 110, perform frequency modulation, amplify it, and convert it into electromagnetic wave radiation via the antenna 2.
  • the antenna 1 of the electronic device 100 is coupled with the mobile communication module 150, and the antenna 2 is coupled with the wireless communication module 160, so that the electronic device 100 can communicate with the network and other devices through wireless communication technology.
  • the wireless communication technologies may include global system for mobile communications (GSM), general packet radio service (GPRS), code division multiple access (CDMA), broadband Code division multiple access (wideband code division multiple access, WCDMA), time-division code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA), long term evolution (LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC , FM, and/or IR technology, etc.
  • the GNSS may include global positioning system (GPS), global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), Beidou navigation satellite system (BDS), quasi-zenith satellite system (quasi -zenith satellite system, QZSS) and/or satellite-based augmentation systems (SBAS).
  • GPS global positioning system
  • GLONASS global navigation satellite system
  • BDS Beidou navigation satellite system
  • QZSS quasi-zenith satellite system
  • SBAS satellite-based augmentation systems
  • the electronic device 100 implements a display function through a GPU, a display screen 194, and an application processor.
  • the GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, connected to the display 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, which execute program instructions to generate or change display information.
  • the display screen 194 is used to display images, videos, etc.
  • the display screen 194 includes a display panel.
  • the display panel can adopt liquid crystal display (LCD), organic light-emitting diode (OLED), active-matrix organic light-emitting diode or active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode).
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • OLED organic light-emitting diode
  • active-matrix organic light-emitting diode active-matrix organic light-emitting diode
  • AMOLED flexible light-emitting diode (FLED), Miniled, MicroLed, Micro-oLed, quantum dot light-emitting diode (QLED), etc.
  • the electronic device 100 may include one or N display screens 194, and N is a positive integer greater than one.
  • the display screen 194 may be used to display controls, and the controls may be used to monitor and expand the operation of the controls corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device. In response to this operation, the display screen 194 may also be used to display the controls corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the control corresponding to the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device can be used to monitor the operation of enabling the corresponding enhanced function.
  • the electronic device 100 can implement a shooting function through an ISP, a camera 193, a video codec, a GPU, a display screen 194, and an application processor.
  • the ISP is used to process the data fed back from the camera 193. For example, when taking a picture, the shutter is opened, the light is transmitted to the photosensitive element of the camera through the lens, the light signal is converted into an electrical signal, and the photosensitive element of the camera transfers the electrical signal to the ISP for processing and is converted into an image visible to the naked eye.
  • ISP can also optimize the image noise, brightness, and skin color. ISP can also optimize the exposure, color temperature and other parameters of the shooting scene.
  • the ISP may be provided in the camera 193.
  • the camera 193 is used to capture still images or videos.
  • the object generates an optical image through the lens and projects it to the photosensitive element.
  • the photosensitive element may be a charge coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor.
  • CMOS complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
  • the photosensitive element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, and then transmits the electrical signal to the ISP to convert it into a digital image signal.
  • ISP outputs digital image signals to DSP for processing.
  • DSP converts digital image signals into standard RGB, YUV and other formats.
  • the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N cameras 193, and N is a positive integer greater than 1.
  • Digital signal processors are used to process digital signals. In addition to digital image signals, they can also process other digital signals. For example, when the electronic device 100 selects the frequency point, the digital signal processor is used to perform Fourier transform on the energy of the frequency point.
  • Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video.
  • the electronic device 100 may support one or more video codecs. In this way, the electronic device 100 can play or record videos in a variety of encoding formats, such as: moving picture experts group (MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, and so on.
  • MPEG moving picture experts group
  • NPU is a neural-network (NN) computing processor.
  • NN neural-network
  • the NPU can realize applications such as intelligent cognition of the electronic device 100, such as image recognition, face recognition, voice recognition, text understanding, and so on.
  • the external memory interface 120 may be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to expand the storage capacity of the electronic device 100.
  • the external memory card communicates with the processor 110 through the external memory interface 120 to realize the data storage function. For example, save music, video and other files in an external memory card.
  • the internal memory 121 may be used to store computer executable program code, where the executable program code includes instructions.
  • the internal memory 121 may include a storage program area and a storage data area.
  • the storage program area can store an operating system, at least one application program (such as a sound playback function, an image playback function, etc.) required by at least one function.
  • the data storage area can store data (such as audio data, phone book, etc.) created during the use of the electronic device 100.
  • the internal memory 121 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may also include a non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, a universal flash storage (UFS), etc.
  • the processor 110 executes various functional applications and data processing of the electronic device 100 by running instructions stored in the internal memory 121 and/or instructions stored in a memory provided in the processor.
  • the electronic device 100 can implement audio functions through the audio module 170, the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, the microphone 170C, the earphone interface 170D, and the application processor. For example, music playback, recording, etc.
  • the audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into an analog audio signal for output, and is also used to convert an analog audio input into a digital audio signal.
  • the audio module 170 can also be used to encode and decode audio signals.
  • the audio module 170 may be provided in the processor 110, or part of the functional modules of the audio module 170 may be provided in the processor 110.
  • the speaker 170A also called a “speaker” is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals.
  • the electronic device 100 can listen to music through the speaker 170A, or listen to a hands-free call.
  • the receiver 170B also called “earpiece” is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals.
  • the electronic device 100 answers a call or voice message, it can receive the voice by bringing the receiver 170B close to the human ear.
  • the microphone 170C also called “microphone”, “microphone”, is used to convert sound signals into electrical signals.
  • the user can approach the microphone 170C through the mouth to make a sound, and input the sound signal to the microphone 170C.
  • the electronic device 100 may be provided with at least one microphone 170C. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 may be provided with two microphones 170C, which can implement noise reduction functions in addition to collecting sound signals. In some other embodiments, the electronic device 100 can also be provided with three, four or more microphones 170C to collect sound signals, reduce noise, identify sound sources, and realize directional recording functions.
  • the earphone interface 170D is used to connect wired earphones.
  • the earphone interface 170D may be a USB interface 130, or a 3.5mm open mobile terminal platform (OMTP) standard interface, or a cellular telecommunications industry association (cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA, CTIA) standard interface.
  • OMTP open mobile terminal platform
  • CTIA cellular telecommunications industry association
  • the pressure sensor 180A is used to sense the pressure signal and can convert the pressure signal into an electrical signal.
  • the pressure sensor 180A may be provided on the display screen 194.
  • the capacitive pressure sensor may include at least two parallel plates with conductive material. When a force is applied to the pressure sensor 180A, the capacitance between the electrodes changes.
  • the electronic device 100 determines the intensity of the pressure according to the change in capacitance.
  • the electronic device 100 detects the intensity of the touch operation according to the pressure sensor 180A.
  • the electronic device 100 may also calculate the touched position according to the detection signal of the pressure sensor 180A.
  • touch operations that act on the same touch location but have different touch operation strengths may correspond to different operation instructions. For example: when a touch operation whose intensity of the touch operation is less than the first pressure threshold is applied to the short message application icon, an instruction to view the short message is executed. When a touch operation with a touch operation intensity greater than or equal to the first pressure threshold acts on the short message application icon, an instruction to create a new short message is executed.
  • the gyro sensor 180B may be used to determine the movement posture of the electronic device 100.
  • the angular velocity of the electronic device 100 around three axes ie, x, y, and z axes
  • the gyro sensor 180B can be used for image stabilization.
  • the gyro sensor 180B detects the shake angle of the electronic device 100, calculates the distance that the lens module needs to compensate according to the angle, and allows the lens to counteract the shake of the electronic device 100 through reverse movement to achieve anti-shake.
  • the gyro sensor 180B can also be used for navigation and somatosensory game scenes.
  • the air pressure sensor 180C is used to measure air pressure.
  • the electronic device 100 calculates the altitude based on the air pressure value measured by the air pressure sensor 180C to assist positioning and navigation.
  • the magnetic sensor 180D includes a Hall sensor.
  • the electronic device 100 can use the magnetic sensor 180D to detect the opening and closing of the flip holster.
  • the electronic device 100 can detect the opening and closing of the flip according to the magnetic sensor 180D.
  • features such as automatic unlocking of the flip cover are set.
  • the acceleration sensor 180E can detect the magnitude of the acceleration of the electronic device 100 in various directions (generally three axes). When the electronic device 100 is stationary, the magnitude and direction of gravity can be detected. It can also be used to identify the posture of electronic devices, and used in applications such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, pedometers and so on.
  • the electronic device 100 can measure the distance by infrared or laser. In some embodiments, when shooting a scene, the electronic device 100 can use the distance sensor 180F to measure the distance to achieve fast focusing.
  • 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 100 emits infrared light to the outside through the light emitting diode.
  • the electronic device 100 uses a photodiode to detect infrared reflected light from nearby objects. When sufficient reflected light is detected, it can be determined that there is an object near the electronic device 100. When insufficient reflected light is detected, the electronic device 100 can determine that there is no object near the electronic device 100.
  • the electronic device 100 can use the proximity light sensor 180G to detect that the user holds the electronic device 100 close to the ear to talk, so as to automatically turn off the screen to save power.
  • the proximity light sensor 180G can also be used in leather case mode, and the pocket mode will automatically unlock and lock the screen.
  • the ambient light sensor 180L is used to sense the brightness of the ambient light.
  • the electronic device 100 can adaptively adjust the brightness of the display screen 194 according to the perceived brightness of the ambient light.
  • the ambient light sensor 180L can also be used to automatically adjust the white balance when taking pictures.
  • the ambient light sensor 180L can also cooperate with the proximity light sensor 180G to detect whether the electronic device 100 is in the pocket to prevent accidental touch.
  • the fingerprint sensor 180H is used to collect fingerprints.
  • the electronic device 100 can use the collected fingerprint characteristics to realize fingerprint unlocking, access application locks, fingerprint photographs, fingerprint answering calls, etc.
  • the temperature sensor 180J is used to detect temperature.
  • the electronic device 100 uses the temperature detected by the temperature sensor 180J to execute a temperature processing strategy. For example, when the temperature reported by the temperature sensor 180J exceeds a threshold value, the electronic device 100 executes to reduce the performance of the processor located near the temperature sensor 180J, so as to reduce power consumption and implement thermal protection.
  • the electronic device 100 when the temperature is lower than another threshold, the electronic device 100 heats the battery 142 to avoid abnormal shutdown of the electronic device 100 due to low temperature.
  • the electronic device 100 boosts the output voltage of the battery 142 to avoid abnormal shutdown caused by low temperature.
  • Touch sensor 180K also called “touch panel”.
  • the touch sensor 180K may be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch screen is composed of the touch sensor 180K and the display screen 194, which is also called a “touch screen”.
  • the touch sensor 180K is used to detect touch operations acting on or near it.
  • the touch sensor can pass the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the type of touch event.
  • the visual output related to the touch operation can be provided through the display screen 194.
  • the touch sensor 180K may also be disposed on the surface of the electronic device 100, which is different from the position of the display screen 194.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M can acquire vibration signals.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M can obtain the vibration signal of the vibrating bone mass of the human voice.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M can also contact the human pulse and receive the blood pressure pulse signal.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M may also be provided in the earphone, combined with the bone conduction earphone.
  • the audio module 170 can parse the voice signal based on the vibration signal of the vibrating bone block of the voice obtained by the bone conduction sensor 180M, and realize the voice function.
  • the application processor may analyze the heart rate information based on the blood pressure beat signal obtained by the bone conduction sensor 180M, and realize the heart rate detection function.
  • the button 190 includes a power button, a volume button, and so on.
  • the button 190 may be a mechanical button. It can also be a touch button.
  • the electronic device 100 may receive key input, and generate key signal input related to user settings and function control of the electronic device 100.
  • the motor 191 can generate vibration prompts.
  • the motor 191 can be used for incoming call vibration notification, and can also be used for touch vibration feedback.
  • touch operations applied to different applications can correspond to different vibration feedback effects.
  • Acting on touch operations in different areas of the display screen 194, the motor 191 can also correspond to different vibration feedback effects.
  • Different application scenarios for example: time reminding, receiving information, alarm clock, games, etc.
  • the touch vibration feedback effect can also support customization.
  • the indicator 192 may be an indicator light, which may be used to indicate the charging status, power change, or to indicate messages, missed calls, notifications, and so on.
  • the SIM card interface 195 is used to connect to the SIM card.
  • the SIM card can be inserted into the SIM card interface 195 or pulled out from the SIM card interface 195 to achieve contact and separation with the electronic device 100.
  • the electronic device 100 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, and N is a positive integer greater than 1.
  • the SIM card interface 195 can support Nano SIM cards, Micro SIM cards, SIM cards, etc.
  • the same SIM card interface 195 can insert multiple cards at the same time. The types of the multiple cards can be the same or different.
  • the SIM card interface 195 can also be compatible with different types of SIM cards.
  • the SIM card interface 195 may also be compatible with external memory cards.
  • the electronic device 100 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as call and data communication.
  • the electronic device 100 adopts an eSIM, that is, an embedded SIM card.
  • the eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device 100 and cannot be separated from the electronic device 100.
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • the control can include icons, buttons, menus, tabs, text boxes, dialog boxes, status bars, navigation bars, Widgets, etc. Visual interface elements.
  • FIG. 2A exemplarily shows an exemplary user interface 21 on the electronic device 100 for displaying application programs installed by the electronic device 100.
  • the user interface 21 may include: a status bar 201, a calendar indicator 202, a weather indicator 203, a tray 204 with commonly used application icons, a navigation bar 205, and other application icons. among them:
  • the status bar 201 may include: one or more signal strength indicators 201A of mobile communication signals (also called cellular signals), the name of the operator (for example, "China Mobile") 201B, and wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) )
  • One or more signal strength indicators 201C, battery status indicator 201D, and time indicator 201E of the signal are included in the signal.
  • the calendar indicator 202 can be used to indicate the current time, such as date, day of the week, hour and minute information, and so on.
  • the weather indicator 203 can be used to indicate the type of weather, such as cloudy to clear, light rain, etc., and can also be used to indicate information such as temperature.
  • the tray 204 with icons of commonly used application programs can display: a phone icon 204A, a contact icon 204B, a short message icon 204C, and a camera icon 204D.
  • the navigation bar 205 may include system navigation keys such as a return key 205A, a home screen key 205B, and a multi-task key 205C.
  • system navigation keys such as a return key 205A, a home screen key 205B, and a multi-task key 205C.
  • the electronic device 100 may display the previous page of the current page.
  • the electronic device 100 may display the home interface.
  • the electronic device 100 may display the task recently opened by the user.
  • the naming of each navigation key can also be other, which is not limited in this application. It is not limited to virtual keys, and each navigation key in the navigation bar 205 can also be implemented as a physical key.
  • Other application icons can be for example: Wechat icon 206, QQ icon 207, Twitter icon 208, Facebook icon 209, mailbox icon 210, cloud sharing icon 211, memo The icon 212 of, the icon 213 of Alipay, the icon 214 of gallery, and the icon 215 of settings.
  • the user interface 21 may also include a page indicator 216.
  • Other application program icons may be distributed on multiple pages, and the page indicator 216 may be used to indicate which application program in which page the user is currently browsing. The user can slide the area of other application icons left and right to browse application icons in other pages.
  • the user interface 21 exemplarily shown in FIG. 2A may be a home screen.
  • the electronic device 100 may also include a physical home screen key.
  • the home screen key can be used to receive instructions from the user and return the currently displayed UI to the main interface, so that the user can view the home screen at any time.
  • the above instruction can be an operation instruction for the user to press the home screen key once, or an operation instruction for the user to press the home screen key twice in a short period of time, or the user long press the home screen key within a predetermined time Operation instructions.
  • the home screen key can also be integrated with a fingerprint recognizer, so that when the home screen key is pressed, fingerprints are collected and recognized.
  • FIG. 2A only exemplarily shows the user interface on the electronic device 100, and should not constitute a limitation to the embodiment of the present application.
  • FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B exemplarily show an operation of turning on the "function assistant" on the electronic device 100.
  • the electronic device 100 may display a window 217 on the user interface 21 in response to the gesture.
  • the window 217 may display the switch control 217A of the "function assistant", and may also display the switch control of other functions (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, flashlight, etc.).
  • the electronic device 100 may start the "function assistant".
  • the user can make a downward sliding gesture on the status bar 201 to open the window 217, and click the switch control 217A of the "function assistant” in the window 217 to conveniently open the "function assistant".
  • the expression form of the switch control 217A of the "function assistant” can be text information or icons.
  • the third-party applications installed in the electronic device have the authority to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • This part of the third-party application may be set by the electronic device by default; it may also be set independently by the user, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
  • 3A-3C exemplarily show the other two operations of opening the "function assistant" on the electronic device 100.
  • the user interface 31 exemplarily shown in FIG. 3A may be an implementation of the "setting interface”.
  • the user interface 31 may be provided by the "settings” application.
  • the "settings” application is an application installed on electronic devices such as smart phones, tablet computers and the like for setting various functions of the electronic device, and the name of the application is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
  • the user interface 31 may be a user interface opened by the user clicking the setting icon 215 in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2A.
  • the user interface 31 may include: a status bar 301, a title bar 302, a search box 303, an icon 304, and an area 305 including one or more setting items.
  • the status bar 301 can refer to the status bar 201 in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2A, which will not be repeated here.
  • the title bar 302 may include a current page indicator 302A.
  • the current page indicator 302A may be used to indicate the current page.
  • the text information "settings" may be used to indicate that the current page is used to display one or more setting items.
  • the current page indicator 302A may also be an icon.
  • the search box 303 can be used to monitor an operation (such as a touch operation) of searching a setting item through text.
  • the electronic device may display a text input box, so that the user displays the setting item that the user wants to search for in the input box.
  • the icon 304 can be used to monitor an operation (such as a touch operation) of searching a setting item by voice.
  • the electronic device may display a voice input interface, so that the user inputs voice in the voice input interface, thereby searching for setting items.
  • the area 305 includes one or more setting items.
  • the one or more setting items may include: login Huawei account setting items, wireless and network setting items, device connection setting items, application and notification setting items, battery setting items, display setting items , Sound settings, function assistant settings 305A, security and privacy settings, user and account settings, etc.
  • the expression form of each setting item may include icons and/or text, which is not limited in this application.
  • Each setting item can be used to monitor an operation (such as a touch operation) that triggers the display of the setting content of the corresponding setting item, and in response to the operation, the electronic device can open a user interface for displaying the setting content of the corresponding setting item.
  • an operation (such as a touch operation) on the function assistant setting item 305A in the user interface 31 shown in FIG. 3A is detected, and the electronic device may display the user interface 32 shown in FIG. 3B.
  • the user interface 32 is used to display the corresponding content of the function assistant setting items.
  • the user interface 32 may include: a status bar 306, a title bar 307, a switch control 308 of the "function assistant", and prompt information 309.
  • the status bar 306 can refer to the status bar 201 in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2A, which will not be repeated here.
  • the title bar 307 may include: a return key 307A, current page indicators 307B and 307C.
  • the return key 307A is an APP-level return key, which can be used to return to the upper level of the menu.
  • the upper level page of the user interface 32 may be the user interface 31 as shown in FIG. 3A.
  • the current page indicators 307B and 307C can be used to indicate the current page.
  • the text information "settings" and "function assistant" can be used to indicate that the current page is used to display the corresponding content of the function assistant setting items. It is not limited to text information.
  • the current page indicator 307B and 307C can also be an icon.
  • the switch control 308 is used to monitor the operation (for example, touch operation) of turning on/off the "function assistant". As shown in FIG. 3B, when an operation on the switch control 308 (such as a touch operation on the switch control 308) is detected, in response to the operation, the electronic device 100 can start the "function assistant".
  • the form of the switch control 308 may be text information or icons.
  • the prompt message 309 can be used to introduce the "function assistant" and prompt the user of the function of the "function assistant".
  • the presentation form of the prompt information 309 may be text information or icons.
  • the third-party application has the authority to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device. This part of the third-party application may be set by the electronic device by default, or may be set independently by the user, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 33 shown in FIG. 3C.
  • the user interface 33 is used to display the corresponding content of the function assistant setting items.
  • the user interface 33 may include: a status bar 310, a title bar 311, prompt information 312, and "function assistant" switch controls 313-316 respectively corresponding to one or more third-party applications.
  • the status bar 310 can refer to the status bar 201 in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2A, which will not be repeated here.
  • the title bar 311 may include: a return key 311A, current page indicators 311B and 311C.
  • the return key 311A is an APP-level return key, which can be used to return to the upper level of the menu.
  • the upper level page of the user interface 33 may be the user interface 31 as shown in FIG. 3A.
  • the current page indicators 311B and 311C can be used to indicate the current page.
  • the text information "settings" and "function assistant" can be used to indicate that the current page is used to display the corresponding content of the function assistant setting items. It is not limited to text information.
  • the current page indicator 311B and 311C can also be an icon.
  • prompt information 31 refer to the prompt information 309 in the user interface 32 shown in FIG. 3B, which will not be repeated here.
  • the "function assistant" switch controls 313-316 respectively corresponding to one or more third-party applications can be used to monitor the operation (for example, touch operation) of turning on/off the "function assistant".
  • the one or more third-party applications may be all third-party applications installed in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device can turn on/off the corresponding third-party application.
  • Permission for enhanced functions of electronic devices For example, as shown in FIG. 3C, when an operation on the switch control 316 is detected, the electronic device may allow the third-party application Facebook (Facebook) to use some or all of the enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • the form of the switch controls 313-316 may be text information or icons.
  • the electronic device activates the third-party application's permission to use the "functional assistant” through the operation shown in FIG. 3C, the third-party application is added to the "functional assistant" whitelist.
  • the electronic device may also enable the "function assistant" by default, for example, automatically enable the "function assistant” after being turned on.
  • the electronic device after the electronic device starts the "function assistant", it may also display a prompt message in the status bar 201 that the "function assistant" has been started. For example, the icon of "function assistant” is displayed in the status bar 201 or the text "function assistant" is directly displayed.
  • the electronic device may maintain a "function assistant" white list, and add third-party applications with enhanced functions for using the electronic device to the "function assistant” white list. That is, the third-party applications in the "function assistant” whitelist have the authority to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device. If the electronic device activates the "functional assistant" in the manner shown in FIGS. 2A-2B, the electronic device can add some or all of the third-party applications to the whitelist of the "functional assistant". If the electronic device starts the "function assistant” in the manner shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the electronic device can add some or all of the third-party applications to the white list of the "function assistant". If the electronic device starts the "function assistant” in the manner shown in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3C, the electronic device can add the corresponding third-party application to the "function assistant" whitelist.
  • the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function of the electronic device can also be opened in other ways.
  • the user can set the permission for the third-party application to use the enhanced function of the electronic device every time the third-party application is newly downloaded.
  • the following describes some embodiments of the graphical user interface implemented on the electronic device 100 when a user uses a third-party application to enable enhanced functions provided by the electronic device through the "function assistant" in combination with two different usage scenarios.
  • the electronic device when the user manipulates a third-party application installed on the electronic device, the electronic device may provide enhanced functions for the user to use.
  • third-party applications on the electronic device can call enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • FIGS. 4A to 4H take the use scene as a video call scene as an example to illustrate the method for the third-party application on the electronic device to invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • the "video call interface" provided by the third-party application installed on the electronic device exemplarily shown in FIGS. 4A to 4H is described below.
  • the "video call interface” may be used to display images of both parties in the video call, and one or more related controls during the video call.
  • the image of the party in the video call ie, the image of the user at the end of the electronic device
  • the image of the other party of the video call may be an image sent by another electronic device received by the electronic device through a third-party application that provides the "video call interface”.
  • Related controls during a video call can be used to receive user operations (such as touch operations).
  • the electronic device can perform one or more of the following: switch from a video call to a voice call, hang up the video call, or switch the camera Wait.
  • the user interface 41 exemplarily shown in FIGS. 4A to 4H may be an implementation of the "video call interface".
  • the user interface 41 may be provided by an instant messaging third-party application (such as WeChat).
  • the user interface 41 may be a user interface opened after the user clicks the WeChat icon 206 in FIG. 2A and selects a contact to initiate a video call.
  • the user interface 41 may also be a user interface that is launched after the user clicks the WeChat icon 206 in FIG. 2A and accepts the video call initiated by the contact.
  • it may also be a user interface awakened by the user through voice.
  • the user interface 41 may include: a status bar 401, a display area 402 of the peer user image, a display area 403 of the local user image, a call duration indicator 404, a control 405, a control 406, and a control 407.
  • the user interface 41 may further include a concealable navigation bar (not shown in the figure), and the navigation bar may refer to the navigation bar 205 in FIG. 2A.
  • the status bar 401 can refer to the status bar 201 in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2A, which will not be repeated here.
  • the display area 402 of the image of the opposite end user is used to display the image of the opposite end user of the video call.
  • the image of the peer user is an image sent by another electronic device received by the electronic device through a third-party application that provides the user interface 41.
  • the display area 403 of the image of the local user is used to display the image of the local user of the video call.
  • the image of the local user is the image collected by the camera 193 of the electronic device.
  • the camera is a front camera or a rear camera.
  • the call duration indicator 404 is used to indicate the duration of the video call.
  • the call duration indicator 404 may be text information "00:50", which identifies that the duration of the current video call is 50 seconds.
  • the control 405 is used to monitor the operation of switching the video call to the voice call. In response to a detected operation (such as a touch operation) on the control 405, the electronic device can switch the current video call between the local user and the opposite user to a voice call.
  • a detected operation such as a touch operation
  • the control 406 is used to monitor the operation of hanging up the video call. In response to a detected operation (such as a touch operation) acting on the control 406, the electronic device may hang up the current video call between the local user and the opposite user.
  • a detected operation such as a touch operation
  • the control 407 is used to monitor the operation of switching the camera.
  • the electronic device can convert the currently turned on camera, for example, convert a front camera to a rear camera, or convert a rear camera to a front camera Wait.
  • control 405, the control 406, and the control 407 may be icons and/or text information.
  • the user can turn on the "Function Assistant".
  • the user can start the "function assistant” in the window 217 shown in FIG. 2B, or start the "function assistant” in the setting interface shown in FIG. 3B or 3C.
  • the electronic device may also enable the "function assistant" by default.
  • the electronic device displays the user as shown in FIG. 4A At the interface 41, the user may also be prompted to open the "function assistant".
  • the way the electronic device prompts the user to open the "function assistant” may include, but is not limited to: displaying prompt information (not shown in the figure) (for example, text information, icons, etc.) on the user interface 41, emitting prompt sounds, vibrations, and so on.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4B.
  • the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4B may include a small window 408 for introducing the "function assistant".
  • the electronic device may display the small window 408 only when the user interface provided by the third-party application is opened after the "function assistant" is turned on, or it may display the small window 408 each time the user interface provided by the third-party application is opened. There is no restriction on this application.
  • the small window 408 includes: effect display information 408A before the "function assistant” is started, effect display information 408B after the “function assistant” is started, prompt information 408C, control 408D, and control 408E.
  • the effect display information 408A and 408B can present different effects before and after the "function assistant" is turned on, so that the user can intuitively feel the function of the "function assistant".
  • the presentation form of the effect display information 408A and 408B may be pictures and/or text.
  • the prompt message 408C is used to introduce the function and opening method of the "function assistant".
  • the presentation form of the prompt information 408C may be text, such as the text shown in FIG. 4B.
  • the control 408D can be used to monitor the operation of stopping the display of the small window 408 and closing the currently opened third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • the electronic device can stop displaying the small window 408, and close the currently open third-party application (such as WeChat) permission to use the enhanced function of the electronic device .
  • the electronic device may only close the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function of the electronic device this time, and restore the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced function of the electronic device when the third-party application is opened next time.
  • the electronic device may close the third-party application's permission to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device, and remove the third-party application from the whitelist of the "function assistant".
  • the manifestation of the control 408D may be an icon or text (for example, the text "Cancel" in FIG. 4B).
  • the control 408E can be used to monitor the operation of stopping the display of the small window 408 and presenting the enhanced functions provided by the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may stop displaying the small window 408 and present the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the manifestation of the control 408D may be an icon or text (for example, the text "Start Experience" in FIG. 4B).
  • the user interface 41 exemplarily shown in FIGS. 4C-4H may present an implementation manner of enhanced functions provided for the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4C.
  • the user interface 41 may include a control 409.
  • the control 409 can be used to monitor and expand the operation of the control corresponding to the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the representation form of the control 409 may include icons and/or text. It is not limited to displaying the control 409 in the middle right position of the user interface 41, and the control 409 may also be displayed in other positions such as the middle position on the left side of the screen, the middle position on the top of the screen, and so on. In some embodiments, the control 409 can also be dragged by the user to any position on the screen.
  • the user interface shown in FIG. 4C may further include prompt information 410.
  • the prompt information 410 may be used to prompt the user to view the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device, such as the text "click on the icon to view more functions" displayed in the form of bubbles in FIG. 4C.
  • the electronic device may only display the prompt information 410 when the control 409 is displayed on the user interface 41 for the first time, or it may display the prompt information 410 each time the control 409 is displayed on the user interface 41, which is not limited in this application . It is not limited to the prompt information 410.
  • the electronic device may also prompt the user to view the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device by means of voice or the like.
  • the methods for determining the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device may be as follows: 1.
  • the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device may be all enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device may be an enhanced function that can be used by a currently launched third-party application (such as WeChat).
  • the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device may be applicable to the enhanced function of the current use scene (for example, a video call scene). Subsequent embodiments will describe in detail the method for determining the enhanced function provided when the electronic device runs a third-party application, and will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4D shows an implementation manner in which the electronic device expands and displays the control corresponding to the currently provided enhanced function.
  • the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device include: a "beauty” function, a "beauty” function, and a "blur” function.
  • the user interface 41 may be a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a detected operation (for example, a click operation) acting on the control 409 shown in FIG. 4C.
  • the user interface 41 can also be the user interface opened after the user clicks the WeChat icon 206 in Figure 2A and selects the contact to initiate a video call or accepts the video call initiated by the contact, or the electronic device responds to the user’s voice.
  • the opened user interface is a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a detected operation (for example, a click operation) acting on the control 409 shown in FIG. 4C.
  • the user interface 41 can also be the user interface opened after the user clicks the WeChat icon
  • the user interface 41 may include: a control 411A, a control 411B, and a control 411C.
  • the control 411A is used to monitor the operation of turning on the "beauty” function.
  • the electronic device can turn on the "beauty” function.
  • the "beauty” function can be used to beautify the captured face image of the local user in the current video call interface.
  • the beautification process can include skin whitening, skin dermabrasion (such as removing acne on a person’s face) , Freckles, wrinkles, etc.), etc.
  • the control 411B is used to monitor the operation of turning on the "Beauty” function.
  • the electronic device may turn on the "beauty” function.
  • the "Beauty” function can be used to beautify the body image of the local user captured in the current video call interface.
  • the beautification can include, for example, beautifying the body proportions (such as lengthening legs, widening shoulders, etc.), Adjust the body's fatness and thinness (such as thin waist, thin legs, thin belly, thin buttocks, or plump parts of the body, etc.).
  • the control 411C is used to monitor the operation of turning on the "blur” function.
  • the electronic device can turn on the "blur” function.
  • the "blur" function can be used to blur the captured image of the local user in the current video call interface.
  • the blur can include, for example, making the image's depth of field shallow, focusing on the subject, etc. Wait.
  • control 411A may include icons and/or text. It is not limited to controls 411A-411C, and the electronic device may also provide controls corresponding to other enhanced functions, which is not limited in this application.
  • the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4D may further include prompt information 411D, prompt information 411E, and prompt information 411F corresponding to the control 411A, the control 411B, and the control 411C, respectively.
  • These prompt messages can be used to introduce the enhanced functions of the corresponding control.
  • the prompt message 411D is used to introduce the enhancement function corresponding to the control 411A as the "beauty" function
  • the prompt message 411E is used to introduce the enhancement function corresponding to the control 411B as the "beauty” function
  • the prompt information 411F is used to introduce the enhancement corresponding to the control 411C.
  • the function is a "blur" function.
  • the presentation form of the prompt information 411D-411F may be text displayed in the form of bubbles.
  • the electronic device may only display the prompt information 411D-411F when the controls 411A-411C are displayed on the user interface 41 for the first time, or may display the prompt information 411D-411F each time the controls 411A-411C are displayed on the user interface 41 , This application does not restrict this.
  • the user interface 41 exemplarily shown in FIG. 4E may be an implementation manner for a third-party application to call or enable the "beauty" function provided by the electronic device.
  • the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4E may be a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a detected operation (such as a click operation) acting on the control 411B shown in FIG. 4D.
  • the user interface 41 may include: a "beauty" icon 412A, a control 412B, and a beautification level indicator 412C.
  • the "Beauty” icon 412A may be used to indicate that the enhanced function selected by the current user includes the “Beauty” function.
  • the “beauty” icon may also be highlighted to indicate that the enhanced function currently selected by the user includes the “beauty function”.
  • the "Beauty” icon can also present other display states (for example, underlined or shaded, etc.) to indicate that the currently selected enhanced function includes the "Beauty" function.
  • the control 412B may be a slider.
  • the control 412B can be used to receive a user's adjustment operation on the degree of beauty of the photographed person (ie, the local user of the video call), and the adjustment operation can be a sliding operation on the control 412B.
  • the beautification degree may refer to the beautification degree for beautifying the body of the person being photographed.
  • the degree of beauty can also be called the level of beauty. For example, there can be a total of 11 body beautification levels from body level 0 to body level 10. The higher the body level, the higher the beautification degree of body beautification; the body level 0 can indicate that the body image of the photographed person is not subject to beautification processing.
  • the body image of the photographed person displayed in the display area 403 of the local user image shows the same body shape as the actual body shape of the photographed person, that is, no body shape beautification occurs; the beauty level 10 can indicate a greater degree of the body of the photographed person Body shape beautification.
  • the body shape of the photographed person displayed in the display area 403 of the local user's image has a greater degree of body shape beautification than the actual body shape of the photographed person.
  • the body level indicator 412C is used to indicate the body level selected by the current user.
  • the appearance form of the body level indicator 412C may be text, for example, the text "7" in FIG. 4E can be used to indicate that the body level currently selected by the user is 7.
  • FIG. 4E compared with FIGS. 4A to 4D, the body image of the photographed person displayed in the display area 403 of the local user image is beautified.
  • the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4F may be an implementation manner in which the electronic device stops displaying or retracts to display the controls or other interactive elements corresponding to the currently provided enhanced function.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4F.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4F in response to a detected operation (such as a touch operation) on a blank area on the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4E.
  • the blank area on the user interface 41 may refer to other areas except controls and other interactive elements, for example, may be the local user image display area 403.
  • the user interface 41 can stop displaying or retract the controls or other interactive elements corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device, that is, stop displaying the "beauty" icon 412A, the control 412B, and the beautification level indicator 412C , And display control 409.
  • the control 409 in FIG. 4F is the same as the control 409 shown in FIG. 4C, and reference may be made to the related description of the embodiment in FIG. 4C.
  • the electronic device may also stop displaying the control 409. 4F-4H show an implementation manner of stopping the display 409 of an electronic device.
  • the control 409 in FIG. 4F can also be used to monitor the operation of stopping the control 409 (for example, a long press gesture).
  • the electronic device may display the control 414 shown in FIG. 4G, and the control 414 may be used to receive user operations (such as a long press gesture).
  • the display of the control 409 may be stopped in response to a user operation received on the control 414.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4H, and the control 409 is no longer displayed in the user interface 41.
  • the electronic device no longer displays the control 409 on the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4H, the electronic device still continues to provide enhanced functions and continues to enable the enhanced functions selected by the user. After hiding the control 409 in the user interface 41, the electronic device can have more display areas for displaying the image of the peer user or the image of the local user, which can facilitate the user to make a better video call and have a better experience.
  • the prompt information 413 may also be included in FIG. 4F.
  • the prompt message 413 can be used to prompt the user to stop displaying the control 409, for example, the text "Long press the icon to hide the function assistant" displayed in the form of a bubble in FIG. 4F.
  • the control 409 can be called up again through user operations.
  • the user operation for re-calling the control 409 may be an operation (such as a touch operation or a click operation) acting on a blank area in the user interface 41 as shown in FIG. 4H.
  • the blank area may refer to areas other than controls and other interactive elements, for example, may be the image display area 403 of the local user.
  • the page layout of the "video call interface” may also present other forms, which are not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
  • the third-party application WeChat WeChat
  • other social communication third-party applications such as Skype, WhatsApp, etc.
  • these third-party applications provide a "video call interface”
  • electronic devices The enhanced function can also be provided by a method similar to the above-mentioned Figure 4A-4H.
  • the embodiment of the present application may also make the electronic device in other ways Expand to display the controls corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided.
  • the user can also view the controls corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device by sliding to call up the sidebar, drop-down bar, or pull-up bar.
  • the application does not limit the sliding direction.
  • the user can call up the sidebar through a gesture of sliding to the left, and view the controls corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the user interface exemplarily shown in FIGS. 5D to 5F will be described below.
  • the user interface 51 exemplarily shown in FIGS. 5A to 5B may refer to the user interface 41 shown in FIGS. 4A to 4B, which will not be repeated here.
  • the electronic device in response to a detected operation (such as a touch operation) acting on the text "Start Experience" as shown in FIG. 5B, the electronic device may display a user interface 51 as shown in FIG. 5C.
  • the user interface 51 may include prompt information 501.
  • the prompt information 501 may be used to prompt the user to view the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device, for example, the text "swipe to the left, the function assistant can be used" displayed in the form of a bubble in FIG. 5C.
  • the electronic device can detect the leftward sliding operation on the screen, and display the user interface 51 as shown in FIG. 5D.
  • the user interface 51 shown in FIG. 5D shows an implementation manner in which the electronic device expands and displays the control corresponding to the currently provided enhanced function.
  • the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device include: a "beauty” function, a "beauty” function, and a "blurred” function.
  • the user interface 51 includes a control 502A, a control 502B, and a control 502C.
  • control 502A, the control 502B, and the control 502C please refer to the control 411A, the control 411B, and the control 411C in FIG. 4D, which will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface 51 may further include: prompt information 502D, prompt information 502E, and prompt information 502F.
  • prompt information 502D, the prompt information 502E, and the prompt information 502F please refer to the prompt information 411D, the prompt information 411E, and the prompt information 411F in FIG. 4D, which will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface 51 exemplarily shown in FIG. 5E can be an implementation manner for a third-party application to call or enable the "beauty" function provided by the electronic device.
  • the user interface 51 shown in FIG. 5E may be a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a detected operation (such as a click operation) acting on the control 502B shown in FIG. 5D.
  • the user interface 51 may include: a "beauty" icon 503A, a control 503B, and a beautification level indicator 503C.
  • the "beauty” icon 503A, the control 503B, and the beautification level indicator 503C may refer to the "beauty” icon 412A, the control 412B, and the beautification level indicator 412C in FIG. 4E, which will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface 51 shown in FIG. 5F may be an implementation manner in which the electronic device stops displaying or retracts to display the controls or other interactive elements corresponding to the currently provided enhanced function.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 51 as shown in FIG. 5F.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface 51 as shown in FIG. 5F in response to a detected operation (such as a touch operation) on a blank area on the user interface 51 as shown in FIG. 5E.
  • the blank area on the user interface 51 may refer to other areas other than controls and other interactive elements, for example, may be the image display area of the local user.
  • the user interface 51 can stop displaying or retract to display the controls or other interactive elements corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device, that is, stop displaying the "beauty" icon 503A, the control 503B, and the body level indicator 503C .
  • the electronic device can provide enhanced functions in a video call scenario, that is, a third-party application can call the enhanced function of the electronic device in a video call scenario.
  • the electronic device can extend the enhanced function to the third-party application, so that the user can also use the enhanced function of the electronic device when using the third-party application. In this way, users can make full use of the enhanced functions of electronic devices when using third-party applications, and the user experience is good.
  • usage scenarios may include some or all scenarios that can be provided by third-party applications installed on electronic devices.
  • these usage scenarios may include, but are not limited to: social communication scenarios (such as text or voice chat), video call scenarios, video playback scenarios, news information scenarios, video recording scenarios, game scenarios, shopping scenarios, live broadcast scenarios, or audio Recording scenes, etc.
  • the electronic device when the user manipulates a third-party application installed on the electronic device, the electronic device may provide enhanced functions for the user to use.
  • third-party applications on the electronic device can call enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • FIGS. 6A to 6H use a live broadcast scene as an example to illustrate a method for a third-party application on an electronic device to invoke an enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • the live broadcast scene refers to a multi-functional web live broadcast platform built on the Internet by electronic devices using the Internet and advanced multimedia communication technology, which integrates audio, video, desktop sharing, document sharing, and interaction. A scene of comprehensive communication and interaction of video and data.
  • the following scenes in which the electronic device for the live broadcast scene involved in FIGS. 6A to 6H is provided to the party watching the live broadcast.
  • Figs. 6A-6H The difference between the embodiment of Figs. 6A-6H and the embodiment of Figs. 4A-4H is that the electronic device provides different usage scenarios for enhanced functions, which will be described in detail below.
  • the following describes the "live streaming interface" provided by the third-party application installed on the electronic device exemplarily shown in FIGS. 6A-6H.
  • the "live broadcast interface” may be used to display the image of the host (the user who publishes voice, video, and data on the webcast platform) obtained by the electronic device from the network, and one or more related controls during the live broadcast. Relevant controls during the live broadcast can be used to receive user operations (such as touch operations). In response to the user operations, the electronic device can perform one or more of the following: open comment boxes, display information, display live broadcast friends, and share the "live broadcast interface” Links etc.
  • the user interface 61 exemplarily shown in FIGS. 6A-6H may be an implementation of the "live broadcast interface".
  • the user interface 61 may be provided by a live broadcast type third-party application (for example, Douyu Live, Huya Live, Panda Live, etc.).
  • the user interface 61 may be a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a user operation (for example, a click operation) on the icon (not shown in the figure) of the live broadcast third-party application in FIG. 2A, It can also be a user interface that the user awakens by voice.
  • the user interface 61 may include: a status bar 601, a current page indicator 602, a live image display area 603, a comment display area 604, and controls 605A-605D.
  • the user interface 61 may further include a concealable navigation bar (not shown in the figure), and the navigation bar may refer to the navigation bar 205 in FIG. 2A.
  • the status bar 601 can refer to the status bar 201 in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2A, which will not be repeated here.
  • the current page indicator 602 may be used to indicate the current page, such as the text "Live Room 1" shown in FIG. 6A.
  • the live image display area 603 is used to display the live image received by the electronic device through the network.
  • the comment display area 604 is used to display comments posted by one or more local users or other users.
  • the control 605A can be used to monitor user operations (such as touch operations), and in response to the user operations, the electronic device can display a comment box on the user interface 61 for the user to input comments.
  • the control 605B can be used to monitor user operations (such as touch operations), and in response to the user operations, the electronic device can display information (such as private messages) received by the local user on the user interface 61.
  • the control 605C can be used to monitor user operations (for example, touch operations), and in response to the user operations, the electronic device can display the live friends of the local user on the user interface 61.
  • the control 605D can be used to monitor user operations (such as touch operations), and in response to the user operations, the electronic device can share the link of the "live broadcast interface" to other devices.
  • the user can turn on the "Function Assistant".
  • the user can start the "function assistant” in the window 217 as shown in FIG. 2B, or start the "function assistant” in the setting interface shown in FIG. 3B or FIG. 3C.
  • the electronic device may also enable the "function assistant" by default.
  • the electronic device displays the user as shown in FIG. 6A In interface 61, the user may also be prompted to open the "function assistant".
  • the way the electronic device prompts the user to open the "function assistant” may include, but is not limited to: displaying prompt information (not shown in the figure) (for example, text information, icons, etc.) on the user interface 61, emitting prompt sounds, vibrations, and so on.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface 61 as shown in FIG. 6B.
  • the user interface 61 shown in FIG. 6B may include a small window 606 for introducing the "function assistant".
  • the electronic device can display the small window 606 only when the user interface provided by the third-party application is opened for the first time after the "function assistant" is turned on, or it can display the small window 606 each time the user interface provided by the third-party application is opened. There is no restriction on this application.
  • the small window 606 can refer to the small window 408 in the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4B, which will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface 61 exemplarily shown in FIGS. 6C-6H may present an implementation manner of enhanced functions provided for the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface 61 as shown in FIG. 6C.
  • the user interface 61 may include a control 607.
  • the control 607 can refer to the control 409 in FIG. 4C, which will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface shown in FIG. 4C may further include prompt information 608.
  • prompt information 608 refer to the prompt information 410 in FIG. 4C, which will not be repeated here.
  • the methods for determining the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device may be as follows: 1.
  • the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device may be all enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device may be the enhanced function available for the currently launched third-party application (such as Douyu Live).
  • the enhanced function currently provided by the electronic device may be an enhanced function available in the current use scene (for example, a live broadcast scene). Subsequent embodiments will describe in detail the method for determining the enhanced function provided when the electronic device runs a third-party application, and will not be repeated here.
  • the user interface 61 shown in FIG. 6D shows an implementation manner in which the electronic device expands and displays the control corresponding to the currently provided enhanced function.
  • the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device include: "network acceleration” function, "coding optimization” function, and "beautiful sound” function.
  • the user interface 61 may be a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a detected operation (for example, a click operation) acting on the control 607 shown in FIG. 6C.
  • the user interface 41 may also be a user interface opened by the electronic device in response to a user operation (for example, a click operation) on the icon (not shown in the figure) of the live broadcast third-party application in FIG. 2A, or It is the user interface opened by the electronic device in response to the user's voice.
  • the user interface 61 may include: a control 609A, a control 609B, and a control 609C.
  • the control 609A is used to monitor the operation of enabling the "network acceleration” function.
  • the electronic device can turn on the "network acceleration” function.
  • the "Network Acceleration” function can be used to speed up the acquisition of live images in the current live broadcast interface.
  • the “Network Acceleration” function can make users watch live images more smoothly and avoid stalls.
  • the control 609B is used to monitor the operation of enabling the "coding optimization” function.
  • the electronic device can turn on the "coding optimization” function.
  • the "Encoding Optimization” function can be used to improve the visual quality of live images in the current live broadcast interface.
  • the control 609C is used to monitor the operation of turning on the "American Voice” function.
  • the electronic device can turn on the "beautiful sound” function.
  • the "beautiful sound” function can be used to beautify the audio corresponding to the live image in the live interface.
  • the beautification can include, for example, processing the tone and tone of the audio.
  • the manifestations of the control 609A, the control 609B, and the control 609C may include icons and/or text.
  • the display state of the control can be used to indicate that the control is selected.
  • the display state may include: adding a background color, underlining, or highlighting, etc.
  • the user interface 61 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6E may be an implementation manner for a third-party application to call the "coding optimization" function provided by the electronic device.
  • the control 609B is selected, that is, the user chooses to enable the "coding optimization" function provided by the electronic device, and the background color of the control 609B can be gray.
  • the visual quality of the live image displayed in the live image display area 603 is improved.
  • the user interface 61 shown in FIG. 6F may be an implementation manner in which the electronic device stops displaying or retracts to display the controls or other interactive elements corresponding to the currently provided enhanced function.
  • the electronic device may display the user interface 61 as shown in FIG. 6F. .
  • the electronic device may display a user interface 61 as shown in FIG. 6F in response to a detected operation (such as a touch operation) on a blank area on the user interface 61 as shown in FIG. 6E.
  • the blank area on the user interface 61 may refer to other areas except controls and other interactive elements, for example, may be the local live image display area 603.
  • the user interface 61 can stop displaying or retract to display the controls or other interactive elements corresponding to the enhanced functions currently provided by the electronic device, that is, stop displaying the controls 609A-609C.
  • the electronic device may also stop displaying the control 607.
  • 6F-6H show an implementation manner of an electronic device to stop displaying the control 607.
  • the manner of stopping the display of the control 607 is the same as the manner of stopping the display of the control 409 of the electronic device shown in FIG. 4F to FIG.
  • the electronic device may also provide enhanced functions in other usage scenarios.
  • the way the electronic device provides enhanced functions in other usage scenarios is similar to the above-mentioned embodiments of Figure 4A- Figure 4H, Figure 5A- Figure 5F, and Figure 6A- Figure 6H. Reference may be made to the relevant descriptions, and no one will be described here. Lift.
  • the enhanced function provided to the user when the electronic device starts the third-party application may refer to the enhanced function that the electronic device can provide to the user to select and enable after the third-party application is started.
  • the embodiment of FIG. 4A-4H, FIG. 5A -The "beauty” function, the "beauty” function, and the "blur” function provided by the electronic device in the embodiment of FIG. 5F for example the "network acceleration” function and the "coding optimization” provided by the electronic device in the embodiment of FIG. 6A-6H ”Function and “beautiful tone function”.
  • the enhanced functions provided by the electronic device to the user include: all enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • the enhanced function may be developed by the manufacturer based on the unique hardware and/or software of the electronic device.
  • Huawei (HUAWEI) mobile phone is equipped with a Leica camera, based on the camera mobile phone can provide "large aperture shooting” function, "ultra wide-angle shooting” function, etc. when taking pictures.
  • Another example is the “beauty” function, “beauty” function, and “blur” function provided by mobile phone manufacturers independently developed algorithms for taking pictures; the “anti-shake” function and “ultra wide-angle shooting” function when recording small videos ; “Superresolution imaging” function, "color enhancement” function, etc. when playing video; “Beautiful sound” function when recording music, etc.
  • the enhanced function of the electronic device may include one or more.
  • the electronic device can provide the user with all the enhanced functions of the electronic device when starting each third-party application.
  • the third-party application installed on the electronic device can call the enhanced function of the electronic device, and the user can make full use of the enhanced function provided by the electronic device to improve the user's experience when using the third-party application.
  • the enhanced functions provided by the electronic device to the user include: among all the enhanced functions of the electronic device, the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application currently activated by the electronic device.
  • the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device may include: enhanced functions corresponding to one or more usage scenarios provided by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device.
  • the use scenarios provided by third-party applications are not single, and a third-party application can provide multiple use scenarios.
  • Different third-party applications can provide different usage scenarios.
  • Table 1 exemplarily lists usage scenarios provided by several third-party applications.
  • the usage scenarios provided by instant messaging third-party applications such as WeChat, Skype, WhatsApp, etc. may include: social communication scenarios (such as text or voice chat), small video recording scenarios, video playback scenarios, and reading News scenes, video playback scenes, audio playback scenes, etc.; third-party shopping applications such as Taobao, Amazon and other applications can provide usage scenarios including shopping scenes, live broadcast scenes, etc.
  • the usage scenarios can be classified according to user requirements, or can be classified according to other criteria, such as resources called when the electronic device provides the usage scenario, and this application does not limit this.
  • each enhanced function of the electronic device has a corresponding usage scenario.
  • this enhanced function will only be used in the corresponding use scenario, and will not be used in other use scenarios.
  • different usage scenarios can correspond to different enhanced functions.
  • enhanced functions corresponding to different usage scenarios may be pre-configured in the electronic device.
  • Table 1 exemplarily lists the enhanced functions corresponding to several usage scenarios.
  • the “large aperture” function, “ultra-wide-angle shooting” function, “beauty” function, “beauty” function, etc. are suitable for shooting scenes; “super-resolution imaging” function, “color enhancement” function, etc. are applicable It is suitable for playing video scenes; the “American Sound” function is suitable for recording audio scenes.
  • the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device may include: enhanced functions corresponding to one or more usage scenarios provided by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device .
  • the electronic device may match or determine the enhanced functions corresponding to one or more usage scenarios provided by the third-party application when the third-party application is installed.
  • the electronic device may match or determine the enhanced functions corresponding to one or more usage scenarios provided by the third-party application when the third-party application is started.
  • the usage scenarios provided by WeChat include: social communication scenarios, small video recording scenarios, video playback scenarios, and news reading scenarios.
  • the enhanced functions that WeChat can use may include The enhanced functions corresponding to these usage scenarios may include: “red envelope acceleration” function, "fun chat” function, "large aperture” function, “ultra wide-angle shooting” function, “beauty” function, “slimming” function, “super Resolution imaging” function, "color enhancement” function, "read later” function, “intelligent screen recognition” function, etc.
  • the usage scenarios provided by Taobao include shopping scenarios and game scenarios.
  • the enhanced functions that Taobao can use may include: “product historical price display” function, “product quick comparison” function, “network acceleration” function, “ Coding optimization” function, “Beautiful Voice” function, etc.
  • the electronic device may first determine the currently launched third-party application, then determine the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application, and provide the user with the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application.
  • the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device may refer to the foreground application of the electronic device, and the foreground application may occupy the screen focus to provide a user with a graphical user interface.
  • the electronic device can determine the currently launched third-party application in any of the following ways: 1. View the name of the task process at the top of the RunningTask stack, which can be used to indicate the currently launched third-party application. 2. Obtain a list of currently running processes through runningProcess, traverse each process in this list, and determine whether the process is a foreground process. If so, the name of the process can be used to indicate the currently launched third-party application . 3. Obtain the usage status of all applications through the UsageStatsManager to determine the currently launched third-party application.
  • the electronic device can provide users with different enhanced functions when launching different third-party applications.
  • the electronic device can provide the user with enhanced functions suitable for the currently launched third-party application.
  • users use different third-party applications on electronic devices, they can use different enhanced functions.
  • the enhanced functions provided by the electronic device to the user include: enhanced functions suitable for the current use scenario.
  • the enhanced function applicable to the current usage scenario may be an enhanced function corresponding to the current usage scenario, and reference may be made to Table 2 and related descriptions.
  • the enhanced functions provided by the electronic device to the user include: “beauty” function, “beauty” function, and “blur” function; if the current use scene is a video playback scene,
  • the enhancement functions provided by the electronic device to the user include: “super-resolution imaging” function and "color enhancement” function.
  • the electronic device can read the resource category occupied by the currently launched third-party application and/or the user interface currently provided by the third-party application in one or more of the kernel layer, the system layer, or the application framework layer, and determine the current usage scenario .
  • the hardware resources occupied by the third-party application include a camera and a microphone
  • the current use scene is a video recording scene
  • the third-party application calls the processor (CPU) for video decoding and occupies audio playback Device (such as speaker 170A, etc.)
  • it can be determined that the current use scene is a video playback scene
  • a third-party application uses a graphics processing unit (GPU) to perform graphics rendering, combined with the identification of the current interface name (such as the current operation of the electronic device)
  • the third-party application is "Glory of the King"
  • the electronic device can grab the interface name "com.tencent.tmgp.sgame.SGameActivity" from the background), and then it can be determined that the current use scene is the game scene
  • the third-party application calls the process
  • the CPU performs video encoding and decoding, and also calls the camera and microphone, and the wireless communication module or mobile communication module has data transmission (that is, there is data exchange with the network server), combined
  • the current interface refers to a graphical user interface provided by a currently launched third-party application that occupies the screen focus.
  • the way the electronic device recognizes the current interface is similar to the way to determine the currently launched third-party application, and you can refer to related descriptions.
  • the enhanced function applicable to the current usage scenario may refer to the enhanced function corresponding to the current usage scenario that is compatible with the capabilities currently provided by the electronic device.
  • the enhancement functions corresponding to the current usage scenario the enhancement functions that are mutually exclusive with the capabilities currently provided by the electronic device are removed, which is the enhancement function suitable for the current usage scenario.
  • the electronic device can read the resource parameters currently occupied and determine the functions currently provided to the user.
  • the resource parameters currently occupied by the electronic device may include, but are not limited to: camera parameters, codec parameters, display parameters, network parameters, audio parameters, and so on.
  • camera parameters may include resolution, frame rate, focus mode, and anti-shake mode
  • coding and decoding parameters may include: bit rate, I frame interval
  • display parameters may include resolution, display mode (such as SurfaceView, TextureView), and so on.
  • the electronic device can determine that it has provided a "skin beautification" function or an "anti-shake" function through the read camera parameters (such as resolution and focus parameters).
  • the electronic device when the electronic device starts the third-party application, it can provide users with different enhanced functions in different usage scenarios provided by the third-party application.
  • the electronic device can provide users with enhanced functions suitable for current usage scenarios. Users can use different enhanced functions when opening different interfaces of the same third-party application on the electronic device.
  • the control used to monitor the operation of enabling the enhanced function may be referred to as an enhanced function option
  • the user interface used to display the enhanced function option may be referred to as the first user interface.
  • An exemplary implementation of the first user interface may include the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4D, the user interface 51 shown in FIG. 5D, or the user interface 61 shown in FIG. 6D.
  • Exemplary implementations of the enhanced function option may include the control 411A, the control 411B, and the control 411C shown in FIG. 4D, or the control 502A, the control 502B, and the control 502C shown in FIG. 5D, or the control 609A, Control 609B, control 609C.
  • the operation for opening a third-party application, or the operation for switching between multiple user interfaces provided by the third-party application may be referred to as the first operation on the third-party application .
  • An exemplary implementation of the first operation of the third-party application may include the user selecting a contact in the user interface provided by WeChat to initiate a video call, or the user clicking on the live broadcast category on the home screen The operation of the icon of the third party application.
  • the control used to monitor the operation of expanding the enhanced function option may be called an enhanced function control
  • the user interface used to display the enhanced function control may be called a second user interface.
  • An exemplary implementation of the second user interface may include the user interface 41 shown in FIG. 4C or the user interface 61 shown in FIG. 6C.
  • An exemplary implementation of the enhanced function control may include the control 409 in FIG. 4C or the control 507 in FIG. 6C.
  • exemplary implementations of interactive elements for monitoring the operation of hiding the enhanced function control may include the control 414 shown in FIG. 4G or the control 611 shown in FIG. 6G.
  • the user's operation to call out the interactive element may include a gesture on the enhanced function control.
  • the gesture may include a long-press gesture, a sliding gesture, a double-click gesture, or a heavy-press gesture.
  • the user interface 51 shown in FIG. 5C may be referred to as a third user interface.
  • the electronic device displays the first user interface.
  • the first direction may be a direction from the right side to the left side of the display screen, a direction from the top of the display screen to the bottom, a direction from the left side to the right side of the display screen, etc., which is not limited in this application.
  • the control used to adjust the level of enhanced functions provided by the electronic device may be referred to as an enhanced function menu.
  • An exemplary implementation of the enhanced function menu may include a control 412B as shown in FIG. 4E.
  • the user interface for displaying the prompt information and the first interaction element may be referred to as the fourth user interface.
  • An exemplary implementation of the prompt information may include the prompt information 408C in the small window 408 shown in FIG. 4B, the cooperation is deteriorated, the prompt information in the small window shown in FIG. 5B, or the small window 606 shown in FIG. 6B Prompt information.
  • An exemplary implementation of the first interactive element may include the prompt information 408E in the small window 408 shown in FIG. 4B, or the control 606A in the small window 606 shown in FIG. 6B.
  • the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2B, the user interface 32 shown in FIG. 3B, or the user interface 33 shown in FIG. 3C may be referred to as a fifth user interface.
  • the control used to start the "function assistant" in the fifth user interface may be referred to as the second interactive element.
  • Exemplary implementations of the second interactive element may include controls 217A in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 2B and shown in FIG. 3B
  • the electronic device may provide different enhanced functions in different usage scenarios.
  • the electronic device may display a sixth user interface in response to the second operation of the third-party application, the sixth user interface including one or more enhanced function options.
  • the second operation on the third-party application may include an operation for switching between multiple user interfaces provided by the third-party application, and an exemplary implementation of the second operation may include a user interface provided by the user on WeChat Select a contact and send a text message to it.
  • An exemplary implementation of the sixth user interface may include a text chat interface.
  • the one or more enhanced function options in the sixth user interface are different from the one or more enhanced function options in the first user interface.
  • the software system of the electronic device 100 may adopt a layered architecture, an event-driven architecture, a microkernel architecture, a microservice architecture, or a cloud architecture.
  • the embodiment of the present application takes a layered Android system as an example to illustrate the software structure of the electronic device 100.
  • FIG. 7 shows a software structure block diagram of an electronic device 100 exemplarily provided in an embodiment of the present application.
  • the electronic device 100 can invoke enhanced functions of the electronic device when a third-party application is activated.
  • the electronic device may include: application layer, application programming interface (application programming interface, API), enhanced function matching module, enhanced function penetration module, hardware abstraction layer (HAL) layer and The kernel layer (kernel). among them:
  • the application layer includes a series of application packages, such as "function assistants" and third-party applications.
  • the "function assistant” may be a service or function provided by the electronic device, and reference may be made to the related description of the foregoing embodiment.
  • the “Function Assistant” can support the enhanced functions of electronic devices when third-party applications are activated.
  • the enhanced functions of electronic devices please refer to the relevant descriptions in the previous embodiments, for example, may include the "beauty” function, the "large aperture” function, and the “wide angle” Function, "Anti-shake” function, etc.
  • the third-party application program can refer to the related description of the previous embodiment, for example, it can include WeChat, Messenger, Skype, Douyin, etc.
  • the "function assistant" can be used to determine whether the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device has the authority to use the enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • the application program interface is used to realize the communication between the application layer and the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel). For example, it can provide communication between third-party applications and the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel).
  • the enhanced function matching module is used to determine the enhanced function that the electronic device provides to the user when the third-party application is started, that is, it is used to determine the enhanced function that the electronic device provides to the currently running third-party application.
  • the enhanced function matching module may determine all the enhanced functions of the electronic device as the enhanced functions provided to the user when the electronic device starts a third-party application.
  • the manner in which the enhanced function matching module determines the enhanced function provided to the user can refer to the first determining manner mentioned above.
  • the electronic device may further include an application identification module.
  • the application identification module can be used to identify the third-party application currently activated by the electronic device.
  • the enhanced function matching module may determine that among all the enhanced functions of the electronic device, the enhanced functions that can be used by the third-party application currently launched by the electronic device are the enhanced functions that the electronic device provides to the user when the third-party application is launched .
  • the manner in which the enhanced function matching module determines the enhanced function provided to the user may refer to the (2) determination manner mentioned above.
  • the electronic device may further include a scene recognition and parameter collection module.
  • the scene recognition and parameter collection module can be used to identify the current use scene provided by the electronic device and the currently provided functions.
  • the enhanced function matching module is used to determine the enhanced function applicable to the current usage scenario as the enhanced function provided to the user by the electronic device when the third-party application is started.
  • the method for the enhanced function matching module to determine the enhanced function provided to the user can refer to the above-mentioned (3) determination method
  • the enhanced function suitable for the current use scenario can refer to the above (3) determination method Related description.
  • the "function assistant" in the application layer may present the enhanced function to the user for the user to select the enhanced function that he wants to enable.
  • the way the “function assistant” presents the enhanced function to the user may include displaying controls corresponding to the enhanced function on the screen.
  • the “function assistant” presents the available functions to the user please refer to the relevant descriptions of the embodiments in FIGS. 4A-4H, 5A-5F, and 6A-6H.
  • the user can choose to call or enable one or more of the enhanced functions after the "function assistant" provides enhanced functions.
  • the enhanced function penetration module is used to apply one or more enhanced functions selected by the user to the third-party application, that is, support the electronic device to invoke the enhanced function of the electronic device when the third-party application is used.
  • the enhanced function penetration module is used to send the parameters related to the called enhanced function to the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel), so that the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel) perform corresponding operations, thereby enabling the enhancement selected by the user Features.
  • the parameter involved in the enhanced function invoked by the electronic device may be referred to as the first parameter.
  • the electronic device may present an effect corresponding to the enhanced function selected by the user in the user interface provided by the third-party application, such as a screen
  • an effect corresponding to the enhanced function selected by the user in the user interface provided by the third-party application such as a screen
  • the HAL layer and the kernel layer are used to perform corresponding operations in response to the enhanced functions invoked by the enhanced function penetration module.
  • the electronic device can call the algorithm of the HAL layer to enable the enhanced function.
  • the electronic device can call the corresponding driver to enable the enhanced function through the hardware device (such as a camera).
  • the hardware device such as a camera.
  • the electronic device can use the HAL layer to call the camera algorithm on the captured image of the local user.
  • the electronic device can call the camera driver of the kernel layer to perform anti-shake processing on the captured image of the local user.
  • the electronic device can call the liquid crystal display (LCD) algorithm through the HAL layer to perform color enhancement processing on the image displayed on the screen;
  • the electronic device can call the image super-division algorithm through the HAL layer to perform pixel super-division processing on the image displayed on the screen.
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • the HAL layer and the kernel layer are also used to report state changes that occur after the enhanced functions are enabled to third-party applications (such as WeChat, Skype, etc.) in the application layer.
  • the status change includes the activation/deactivation of each enhanced function, the activation level of the enhanced function, and so on.
  • the third-party application can present the user with the activation/deactivation status of each enhanced function and the activation level of the enhanced function. For example, as shown in FIG. 6E, if the user enables the "coding optimization" function, the electronic device can change the display state of the control 609B.
  • the number of the above-mentioned software modules is not limited to one, and may be multiple.
  • the electronic device may have one or more enhanced function penetration modules.
  • the electronic device may be configured with multiple enhanced function penetration modules, and each enhanced function penetration module corresponds to an enhanced function provided by the electronic device for applying the enhanced function to third-party applications.
  • the enhanced function penetration module may also be referred to as an enhanced function interface.
  • the functional architecture of the electronic device shown in FIG. 7 is only an implementation manner of the embodiment of the present application. In practical applications, the electronic device may also include more or fewer software modules, which is not limited here.
  • the electronic device may further include a display module, which is used to display a corresponding user interface according to the operation of each software module.
  • the user interface displayed by the display module can refer to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 4A to 4H, 5A to 5F, and 6A to 6H.
  • the display module can be specifically implemented as the display screen 194 in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 7 Based on the functional architecture diagram shown in FIG. 7, the following uses a specific example to illustrate the method for invoking the enhanced function of the electronic device provided by the embodiment of the present application.
  • Fig. 8 shows a data flow involved when invoking enhanced functions of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the use scenario of this embodiment may be the video call scenario in FIG. 4A-4H or FIG. 5A-5F, in which the electronic device activates the camera.
  • the application layer in Figure 7 corresponds to the application layer in Figure 8;
  • the application program interface in Fig. 7 corresponds to the application framework layer in Fig. 8;
  • the enhanced function matching module in FIG. 7 corresponds to the system service (SystemServer) in FIG. 8;
  • the enhanced function penetration module in Figure 7 corresponds to the camera function service extension (CameraServiceExtra);
  • the application identification module in FIG. 7 corresponds to the system service (SystemServer) in FIG. 8;
  • the scene recognition and parameter collection module in FIG. 7 corresponds to the camera function service extension (CameraServiceExtra) in FIG. 8.
  • the "function assistant" may be used to configure the third-party application that provides the video call scene to use the enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • the electronic device starts a third-party application (such as WeChat, Skype, etc.) that can provide a video call scene, and opens a video call interface based on the third-party application to provide a video call scene.
  • a third-party application such as WeChat, Skype, etc.
  • the third-party application of the application layer will send the original parameter stream to the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel).
  • the original parameter stream includes parameters involved when a third-party application provides a video call scene, such as camera parameters (such as resolution, frame rate, focus mode, and anti-shake mode).
  • the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel) receive the parameter, they can perform corresponding operations to provide the user with a video call scene.
  • the kernel layer (kernel) receives the original parameter stream of the third-party application, it can call the corresponding driver to provide the user with a video call scene through a hardware device (such as a camera).
  • the system service can send a notification to the "function assistant", and the notification indicates the third-party application that is currently activated by the electronic device.
  • the notification can be broadcast.
  • the data flow direction of the system service (SystemServer) sending notifications to the "function assistant" can be seen in the whitelist monitoring data flow shown in FIG. 8.
  • the "function assistant” determines whether the third-party application that currently initiates the video call has permission to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • the "function assistant” can check whether the third-party application that is currently initiating the video call is in the "function assistant" whitelist, and if so, the third-party application has permission to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device.
  • the "function assistant" whitelist can refer to the related description of the previous embodiment. If the third-party application that currently initiates the video call has permission to use the enhanced functions of the electronic device, the “function assistant” can provide the user with enhanced functions.
  • the manner in which the "function assistant" provides enhanced functions can refer to the related description of the embodiment in FIGS. 4A to 4H or the embodiment in FIGS.
  • the electronic device may display a control 409 as shown in FIG. 4A on the screen for the user to view and call or enable enhanced functions provided by the electronic device.
  • a control 409 as shown in FIG. 4A on the screen for the user to view and call or enable enhanced functions provided by the electronic device.
  • the "function assistant" will send the parameters corresponding to the enhanced functions that the user chooses to enable to the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel), and the HAL layer and the kernel layer (kernel) can be based on
  • the parameters corresponding to the enhanced function perform corresponding operations.
  • the HAL layer can call an algorithm to start the enhanced function
  • the kernel layer (kernel) can call a driver to enable the enhanced function through a hardware device (such as a camera).
  • the electronic device can present the effect of starting the enhanced function.
  • the electronic device can use the HAL layer to call the camera algorithm on the captured image of the local user. Blur processing, and display the blurred image of the local user on the screen.
  • the electronic device can call the image processing algorithm through the HAL layer to perform beautification or body beautification on the captured image of the local user, so that The images of people displayed on the screen present "beauty” and "beauty” effects.
  • the "function assistant” sends the parameters corresponding to the enhanced function selected by the user to the driver of the kernel layer (kernel) for the data flow direction of the driver, please refer to the function assistant parameter flow shown in FIG. 8.
  • the kernel layer (kernel) driver After the kernel layer (kernel) driver receives the parameters issued by the "function assistant", it will report the state changes that occur after the corresponding operations are executed according to the parameters to third-party applications (such as WeChat, Skype, etc.) at the application layer ).
  • the status change includes the activation/deactivation of each enhanced function, the activation level of the enhanced function, and so on.
  • the third-party application can present the user with the activation/deactivation status of each enhanced function and the activation level of the enhanced function. For example, as shown in FIG. 6E, if the user enables the "coding optimization" function, the electronic device can change the display state of the control 609B.
  • the driver of the kernel layer (kernel) reports state changes to the third-party applications (such as WeChat, Skype, etc.) of the application layer for the data flow trend of the data flow, which can be seen in the callback data flow shown in FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 9 shows a flowchart of a method when a third-party application invokes an enhanced function of the electronic device.
  • the part shown by the dotted line in FIG. 9 indicates that the module is an optional module or the step is an optional step.
  • the implementation of each step in FIG. 9 can refer to the related description of FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, which will not be repeated here.
  • the term “when” can be interpreted as meaning “if" or “after” or “in response to determining" or “in response to detecting".
  • the phrase “when determining" or “if detected (statement or event)” can be interpreted as meaning “if determined" or “in response to determining" or “when detected (Condition or event stated)” or “in response to detection of (condition or event stated)”.
  • the computer program product includes one or more computer instructions.
  • the computer may be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable devices.
  • the computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to another computer-readable storage medium. For example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from a website, computer, server, or data center.
  • the computer-readable storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device such as a server or a data center integrated with one or more available media.
  • the usable medium may be a magnetic medium, (for example, a floppy disk, a hard disk, and a magnetic tape), an optical medium (for example, a DVD), or a semiconductor medium (for example, a solid state hard disk).
  • the process can be completed by a computer program instructing relevant hardware.
  • the program can be stored in a computer readable storage medium. , May include the processes of the foregoing method embodiments.
  • the aforementioned storage media include: ROM or random storage RAM, magnetic disks or optical discs and other media that can store program codes.

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L'invention concerne un procédé d'utilisation d'une fonction améliorée d'un dispositif électronique et un appareil associé. Dans le procédé, le dispositif électronique fournit une interface de fonction d'amélioration pour une application tierce sans fonction d'amélioration, et l'application tierce peut appeler la fonction d'amélioration du dispositif électronique au moyen de l'interface de fonction d'amélioration. La mise en œuvre de la solution technique fournie par la présente invention permet à un utilisateur d'utiliser pleinement la fonction d'amélioration fournie par le dispositif électronique, et l'expérience d'utilisation de l'application tierce par l'utilisateur est améliorée.
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