CN112640408A - Call prompting method and terminal - Google Patents

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CN112640408A
CN112640408A CN201880096880.3A CN201880096880A CN112640408A CN 112640408 A CN112640408 A CN 112640408A CN 201880096880 A CN201880096880 A CN 201880096880A CN 112640408 A CN112640408 A CN 112640408A
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The embodiment of the application discloses a call prompting method and a terminal, relates to the field of terminals, and can intelligently adjust a call prompting mode and improve the experience of a user when the user answers a call. The method comprises the following steps: a first terminal receives a call from a second terminal, wherein the call carries a call additional message; the first terminal displays the call additional message in a call prompt interface; and the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.

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Call prompting method and terminal Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of terminals, and in particular, to a call prompting method and a terminal.
Background
At present, many terminal devices support the function of caller identification, which is also called as calling number identification, when a call is made, the terminal automatically displays the number of the incoming call, and the user can decide whether to answer the call according to the own needs, so as to master the initiative right of answering and avoid telephone harassment. If the phone is not answered due to some reason, the incoming number is stored in the mobile phone, which is convenient for answering the call in time.
However, the incoming call of the same contact may have different urgency levels, and the user cannot decide whether to answer the incoming call immediately according to the urgency level of the incoming call, thereby affecting the user experience.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides a call prompting method and a terminal, which can simultaneously display an incoming call number and a call additional message input by a calling party, and can adjust an incoming call notification mode according to the call additional message, so that the experience of a user when answering the incoming call is improved.
In order to achieve the purpose, the technical scheme is as follows:
in a first aspect, the present application provides a call prompting method, including: a first terminal receives a call from a second terminal, wherein the call carries a call additional message; the first terminal displays the call additional message in a call prompt interface; and the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
According to the method provided by the embodiment of the application, the call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message, so that the user can be prompted better, and particularly when the call additional message is an emergency message, the user can be effectively prevented from missing calls by improving the level of call prompting.
In one possible design method, the call carries a call attach message, and the method includes: the call request message sent by the second terminal contains a first field, and the first field carries the call additional message.
In the method provided by the embodiment of the present application, the call additional message is carried in the first field, so that the voice call process can conform to the voice call technical specification defined by 3 GPP.
In a possible design method, when the phone number of the second terminal meets a preset grouping condition, the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
According to the method provided by the embodiment of the application, when the group where the contact of the calling party is located is the preset group and the content of the call additional message meets the preset condition, the call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode, so that the user can be more accurately prompted. For the same additional message, if the group of the calling party is different, the call prompting mode can be selectively changed, or the call prompting mode can not be changed.
In a possible design method, when the current scene of the first terminal meets a preset condition, the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
According to the method provided by the embodiment of the application, when the current scene of the first terminal meets the preset condition and the content of the call additional message meets the preset condition, the call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode, so that the user can be more intelligently prompted, and the user is prevented from missing important calls in a sleep state or in a meeting.
In a possible design method, when the call additional message includes a preset keyword, the call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode.
In one possible design approach, the call attach message containing the non-culture term is processed, including replacing or obfuscating the non-culture term with a first character.
In one possible design method, the first terminal displays the contact identification of the second terminal in the call prompt interface.
In a possible design method, the calling user starts a voice assistant on the second terminal and sends a voice instruction, and the second terminal analyzes the voice instruction and generates a call additional message according to the voice instruction.
In a possible design method, the second terminal generates a call additional message according to the voice instruction and other information, where the other information may include a schedule, a note book, a short message, or a mail, which are stored on the second terminal.
In one possible design approach, the caller manually enters the call attach message on a dial-up interface.
In one possible design approach, the calling user selects a pre-set call attach message on the dial-up interface.
In one possible design method, after the calling user inputs the telephone number of the first terminal, the second terminal presents the call additional message for the calling user to select according to the communication record between the second terminal and the first terminal.
In a second aspect, the present application provides a terminal, including a receiving unit, a display unit, and an adjusting unit, where the receiving unit is configured to receive a call from another terminal, and the call carries a call additional message; the display unit is used for displaying the call additional message in a call prompt interface; the adjusting unit is used for changing the calling prompt mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
In one possible design method, the call carries a call attach message, and the method includes: the call request message sent by the other terminal contains a first field, and the first field carries the call additional message.
In a possible design method, the adjusting unit is further configured to change the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message when the phone number of the other terminal satisfies a preset grouping condition.
In a possible design method, the adjusting unit is further configured to change the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message when a current scene of the terminal meets a preset condition.
In a possible design method, the adjusting unit is further configured to change the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode when the call additional message includes a preset keyword.
In one possible design method, the terminal further includes a processing unit configured to process the call addition message including the non-culture term, where the processing includes replacing the non-culture term with a first character or blurring the non-culture term.
In a possible design method, the display unit is further configured to display a contact identifier of the other terminal in the call prompt interface.
In a third aspect, the present application provides a terminal, comprising: a touch screen, wherein the touch screen comprises a touch sensitive surface and a display; one or more processors; one or more memories; and one or more computer programs, wherein the one or more computer programs are stored in the one or more memories, the one or more computer programs comprising instructions which, when executed by the terminal, cause the terminal to perform the call alerting method of any of the first aspects.
In a fourth aspect, the present application provides a computer storage medium comprising computer instructions which, when run on a terminal, cause the terminal to perform the call alerting method as defined in any one of the first aspects.
In a fifth aspect, the present application provides a computer program product for causing a computer to perform the call alerting method of any one of the first aspect when the computer program product is run on the computer.
In the embodiments of the present application, the names of the components in the terminal described above do not limit the device itself, and in practical implementations, the components may appear by other names. Insofar as the functions of the respective components are similar to those of the embodiments of the present application, they are within the scope of the claims of the present application and their equivalents.
In addition, the technical effects brought by any one of the design methods of the second aspect to the fifth aspect can be referred to the technical effects brought by the different design methods of the first aspect, and are not described herein again.
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fig. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an architecture of an operating system in a terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 3 is a schematic flowchart of a call prompting method according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 is a first scenario diagram of a call prompting method according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is a scene schematic diagram of a call prompting method according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a third scenario schematic diagram of a call prompting method according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a fourth scenario diagram of a call prompting method according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9 is a third schematic structural diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present application.
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Embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following, the terms "first", "second", "third" and "fourth" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, features defined as "first", "second", "third", "fourth" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the features. In the description of the embodiments of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless otherwise specified.
The embodiment of the application provides an incoming call notification method, when a first terminal receives a call initiated by a second terminal, incoming call information can be displayed on the first terminal, the incoming call information comprises a telephone number of the second terminal and a call additional message, when a user initiates the call through the second terminal, the call additional message can be input on the second terminal, and a called user can know the telephone which the other party is calling for and the emergency degree of the telephone by checking the message, so that the called user can conveniently determine whether to answer the call immediately.
It should be noted that the incoming call notification method provided by the embodiment of the present application may be applied to a terminal. For example, the terminal may be a tablet Computer, a notebook Computer, an Ultra-mobile Personal Computer (UMPC), a handheld Computer, a netbook, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a wearable electronic device, a smart watch, or the like, or may be the mobile phone 100 shown in fig. 1, and the specific form of the terminal is not particularly limited in this embodiment.
As shown in fig. 1, the terminal in the embodiment of the present application may be a mobile phone 100. The embodiment will be specifically described below by taking the mobile phone 100 as an example. It should be understood that the illustrated handset 100 is only one example of a terminal and that the handset 100 may have more or fewer components than shown in the figures, may combine two or more components, or may have a different configuration of components. The various components shown in the figures may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software, including one or more signal processing or application specific integrated circuits.
As shown in fig. 1, the mobile phone 100 may specifically include: a processor 101, Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry 102, a memory 103, a touch screen 104, a bluetooth module 105, one or more sensors 106, a Wi-Fi module 107, a positioning module 108, audio circuitry 109, a peripheral interface 110, a power module 111, and the like. These components may communicate over one or more communication buses or signal lines (not shown in fig. 1). Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the hardware configuration shown in fig. 1 is not intended to be limiting of the handset 100, and that the handset 100 may include more or fewer components than shown, or some components may be combined, or a different arrangement of components.
The following describes the components of the handset 100 in detail with reference to fig. 1:
the processor 101 is a control center of the cellular phone 100, connects various parts of the cellular phone 100 by various interfaces and lines, and performs various functions of the cellular phone 100 and processes data by running or executing an application program stored in the memory 103 and calling data and instructions stored in the memory 103. In some embodiments, processor 101 may include one or more processing units; processor 101 may also integrate an application processor and a modem processor; the application processor mainly processes an operating system, a user interface, application programs and the like, and the modem processor mainly processes wireless communication. It will be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into the processor 101. For example, processor 101 may be the kylin 960 multicore processor manufactured by hua shi technology limited.
The rf circuit 102 may be used for receiving and transmitting wireless signals during the transmission and reception of information or calls. Specifically, the rf circuit 102 may receive downlink data of the base station and then process the received downlink data to the processor 101; in addition, data relating to uplink is transmitted to the base station. Typically, the radio frequency circuitry includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like. In addition, the radio frequency circuitry 102 may also communicate with other devices via wireless communication. The wireless communication may use any communication standard or protocol including, but not limited to, global system for mobile communications, general packet radio service, code division multiple access, wideband code division multiple access, long term evolution, email, short message service, and the like.
The memory 103 is used for storing application programs and data, and the processor 101 executes various functions and data processing of the mobile phone 100 by running the application programs and data stored in the memory 103. The memory 103 mainly includes a program storage area and a data storage area, wherein the program storage area can store an operating system and application programs (such as a sound playing function and an image playing function) required by at least one function; the storage data area may store data (e.g., audio data, a phonebook, etc.) created from use of the handset 100. Further, the memory 103 may include high speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as a magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, or other volatile solid state storage device. The memory 103 may store various operating systems, such as those developed by apple Inc
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The touch screen 104 may include a touch sensitive surface 104-1 and a display 104-2.
Among other things, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 (e.g., a touch panel) may capture touch events on or near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 by a user of the cell phone 100 (e.g., user operation on or near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 using a finger, a stylus, or any other suitable object) and transmit the captured touch information to other devices, such as the processor 101. Among other things, a touch event of a user near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be referred to as a hover touch; hover touch may refer to a user not having to directly contact the touchpad in order to select, move, or drag a target (e.g., an icon, etc.), but rather only having to be located near the terminal in order to perform a desired function. In the context of a hover touch application, the terms "touch," "contact," and the like do not imply a contact that is used to directly contact the touch screen, but rather a contact that is near or in proximity thereto. The touch-sensitive surface 104-1 capable of floating touch control can be implemented by using capacitance, infrared light sensation, ultrasonic waves and the like. The touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may include two portions, a touch detection module and a touch controller. The touch detection module detects the touch direction of a user, detects a signal brought by touch operation and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives the touch information from the touch detection module, converts the touch information into touch point coordinates, and sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 101, and the touch controller can also receive and execute instructions sent by the processor 101. Additionally, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be implemented using various types of resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic waves.
Display (also referred to as a display screen) 104-2 may be used to display information entered by or provided to the user as well as various menus for handset 100. The display 104-2 may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display, an organic light emitting diode, or the like. The touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may overlay the display 104-2, and when a touch event is detected on or near the touch-sensitive surface 104-1, it may be communicated to the processor 101 to determine the type of touch event, and the processor 101 may then provide a corresponding visual output on the display 104-2 based on the type of touch event. Although in FIG. 1 the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 and the display screen 104-2 are shown as two separate components to implement the input and output functions of the cell phone 100, in some embodiments the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 and the display screen 104-2 may be integrated to implement the input and output functions of the cell phone 100. It is understood that the touch screen 104 is formed by stacking multiple layers of materials, and only the touch sensitive surface (layer) and the display screen (layer) are shown in the embodiment, and other layers are not described in the embodiment. In addition, in some other embodiments of the present application, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be overlaid on the display 104-2, and the size of the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 is larger than that of the display screen 104-2, so that the display screen 104-2 is completely overlaid on the touch-sensitive surface 104-1, or the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be disposed on the front of the mobile phone 100 in a full-panel manner, that is, the user's touch on the front of the mobile phone 100 can be sensed by the mobile phone, so that the full-touch experience on the front of the mobile phone can be achieved. In other embodiments, the touch-sensitive surface 104-1 may be disposed on the front of the mobile phone 100 in a full-panel manner, and the display screen 104-2 may also be disposed on the front of the mobile phone 100 in a full-panel manner, so that a frameless structure can be implemented on the front of the mobile phone. In some other embodiments of the present application, the touch screen 104 may further include one or more sets of sensor arrays, so that the touch screen 104 may sense a touch event of a user thereon and also sense a pressure exerted thereon by the user, and the like.
The handset 100 may also include a bluetooth module 105 for enabling data exchange between the handset 100 and other short-range terminals (e.g., cell phones, smart watches, etc.). The bluetooth module in the embodiment of the present application may be an integrated circuit or a bluetooth chip.
The handset 100 may also include at least one sensor 106, such as a light sensor, motion sensor, and other sensors. In particular, the light sensor may include an ambient light sensor and a proximity sensor. The ambient light sensor can adjust the brightness of the display of the touch screen 104 according to the brightness of ambient light, and the proximity sensor can turn off the power supply of the display when the mobile phone 100 moves to the ear. As one of the motion sensors, the accelerometer sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in each direction (generally, three axes), can detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary, and can be used for applications of recognizing the posture of a mobile phone (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer posture calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer and tapping), and the like; the fingerprint recognition device, gyroscope, barometer, hygrometer, thermometer, infrared sensor, etc. may be further configured for the mobile phone 100, and are not described herein.
The Wi-Fi module 107 is used for providing network access for the mobile phone 100 according to Wi-Fi related standard protocols, the mobile phone 100 can access to a Wi-Fi access point through the Wi-Fi module 107, so that a user is helped to receive and send e-mails, browse webpages, access streaming media and the like, and wireless broadband internet access is provided for the user. In other embodiments, the Wi-Fi module 107 may also serve as a Wi-Fi wireless access point, which may provide Wi-Fi network access for other terminals.
A location module 108 for providing a geographic location for the handset 100. It can be understood that the positioning module 108 may specifically be a receiver of a positioning system such as a Global Positioning System (GPS), a beidou satellite navigation system, and the like. After receiving the geographic location sent by the positioning system, the positioning module 108 sends the information to the processor 101 for processing, or sends the information to the memory 103 for storage. In some other embodiments, the positioning module 108 may be an Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) receiver, where the AGPS is an operation mode for performing GPS positioning under certain assistance, and it can utilize signals of base stations to cooperate with GPS satellite signals, so as to make the positioning speed of the mobile phone 100 faster; in AGPS systems, the positioning module 108 may obtain positioning assistance through communication with an assisted positioning server (e.g., a cell phone positioning server). The AGPS system assists the positioning module 108 in performing ranging and positioning services by acting as an assistance server, in which case the assistance positioning server provides positioning assistance by communicating with the positioning module 108 (i.e., GPS receiver) of the terminal, such as the handset 100, over a wireless communication network.
The audio circuitry 109, speaker 113, microphone 114 can provide an audio interface between a user and the handset 100. The audio circuit 109 may transmit the electrical signal converted from the received audio data to the speaker 113, and convert the electrical signal into a sound signal by the speaker 113 for output; on the other hand, the microphone 114 converts the collected sound signal into an electrical signal, converts the electrical signal into audio data after being received by the audio circuit 109, and outputs the audio data to the RF circuit 102 to be transmitted to, for example, another cellular phone, or outputs the audio data to the memory 103 for further processing.
Peripheral interface 110, which is used to provide various interfaces for external input/output devices (e.g., keyboard, mouse, external display, external memory, SIM card, etc.). For example, a mouse via a usb interface, and a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card provided by a telecommunications carrier via metal contacts on a card slot of the SIM card. Peripheral interface 110 may be used to couple the aforementioned external input/output peripherals to processor 101 and memory 103.
The mobile phone 100 may further include a power module 111 (such as a battery and a power management chip) for supplying power to each component, and the battery may be logically connected to the processor 101 through the power management chip, so as to implement functions of managing charging, discharging, and power consumption through the power module 111.
Although not shown in fig. 1, the mobile phone 100 may further include a camera, a flash, a micro projection module, a Near Field Communication (NFC) module, and the like, which are not described herein.
As also shown in fig. 1, a neural Network Processing Unit (NPU) 112 may be integrated into the processor 101. The neural network processing unit 112 is a processing module that has a function of simulating human brain judgment and adaptability and can process multiple data in parallel. Of course, the neural network processing unit 112 may not be integrated in the processor 101, and may be connected to the processor 101 in a separate physical form.
In the embodiment of the present application, the processor 101 may detect the text content output from the touch screen 104. For example, the processor 101 may extract keywords in the textual content or identify semantics conveyed by the textual content through semantic recognition techniques. Further, the processor 101 determines whether the content of the text output from the touch screen 104 meets a preset condition. When the text content meets the preset condition, the mobile phone 100 prompts the user through ringing, vibrating and other modes.
Illustratively, the memory 103 of the handset 100 may have stored therein
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The operating system is an example to illustrate a software environment required by the terminal to implement the technical solution of the present embodiment, and those skilled in the art can understand that the embodiment of the present application can also be implemented by other operating systems, for example, the operating system is an example
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Referring to fig. 2, the entire system of the terminal 100 includes a hardware layer, a device driver layer, a system layer, and an application layer. Wherein the hardware layer includes each hardware structure shown in fig. 1, and the device driver layer includes a driver (or referred to as a driver module) for driving each hardware structure shown in the hardware layer. For example: the mobile phone comprises a display screen, a fingerprint sensor, keys and other hardware structures, wherein the hardware structures belong to a hardware layer; the corresponding device driving layer comprises driving modules corresponding to the hardware structures contained in the hardware layer, such as a display screen driving module, a fingerprint sensor driving module and the like. The system layer can analyze the trigger events from the device driver layer or the application layer and define business logic for processing various businesses. The application layer comprises all application programs installed on the mobile phone, such as a contact application, a calendar application, a setting application, a QQ application, a WeChat application and the like. The user can operate various applications of the application layer.
The method provided by the embodiment of the present application can be applied to the mobile phone 100 shown in fig. 1 and fig. 2. The method provided by the embodiment of the application can be realized through the system layer and the related service logic defined by the application layer (the service logic defined by the system layer exists in the form of a software program). For example, when an incoming call is received, after a hardware structure such as an RF circuit of a mobile phone detects the call, a software program stored in a memory may be executed by a processor to perform the method provided by the embodiment of the present application.
The embodiment of the present application provides a call processing method, which may be implemented by a terminal as shown in fig. 1 or fig. 2. As shown in fig. 3, the method comprises the steps of:
301. the first terminal receives a call from the second terminal.
The first terminal is a called terminal, the second terminal is a calling terminal, the call carries a call additional message, the call additional message can be used for explaining the purpose of the call, and the call additional message can also be used for summarizing the theme related to the call. The call also carries a contact person identifier, where the contact person identifier is used to identify the second terminal, and optionally, the contact person identifier is a phone number of the second terminal, and the like. The call may also carry other information such as the home of the calling number.
When the calling subscriber initiates a call through the second terminal, a call additional message may be input on the second terminal. The calling subscriber can input the call attach message on the second terminal in a variety of ways as follows:
for example, one of the alternatives is: the calling subscriber starts the voice assistant on the second terminal and gives a voice instruction "call to Tom, go home at night and eat? ". The second terminal analyzes the voice command, generates a command for Tom to call, and generates a call additional message according to the voice command based on semantic understanding, wherein the call additional message is 'whether to go home and eat dinner' or 'whether to go home and eat at night'.
Optionally, the second terminal generates a call additional message according to the voice instruction and other information, where the other information may include a schedule, a note book, a short message, or a mail, which are stored in the second terminal. For example, the calling subscriber starts a voice assistant on the second terminal and issues a voice command "call Mike, ask him to join the conference". And after receiving the voice command, the second terminal extracts the conference information existing in the current time period from the working schedule or the mail task stored on the second terminal. In one example, the meeting information is "hold sales department meeting in third meeting room". At this time, the second terminal generates a call addition message "please join the sales department conference held in the third conference room" based on the voice command and the conference information.
A second alternative way to enter the call attach message is: the calling user manually inputs the call additional message on the dialing interface. The calling user can input the phone number of the called terminal through the dial pad in fig. 4 and input a call attach message through the input interface 501 in fig. 5, and then click the call button 401 in fig. 4 to initiate a call to the first terminal. The calling user may cause the second terminal to present the input interface 501 shown in fig. 5 by operating keys on the dialing interface. The key may be a predefined key on the dialing interface, or a newly added key on the dialing interface. A predefined key on the dialing interface may be an "a" key, and when the calling user presses the "a" key for a long time, the second terminal pops up the input interface 501 as shown in fig. 5. A button "Add" may also be added to the dialing interface, and when the calling user clicks the "Add" button, the second terminal pops up the input interface 501 shown in fig. 5.
A third alternative for entering a call attach message is: and the calling user selects the preset call additional message on the dialing interface. Similarly to the second alternative, the calling user may make the second terminal present at least one preset additional message for calling by operating a key on the dialing interface, and the calling user may select one of the preset additional messages for calling. The preset additional message for communication can be preset in the mobile phone by a terminal manufacturer when the mobile phone leaves a factory, and can also be preset by a user before the call is initiated. Optionally, the preset call additional message includes at least one of the following messages: "to get me next shift", "whether to go home and eat dinner today", "hello, i is XX insurance company broker, wants to recommend a new insurance product to you" or "child is sick".
A fourth alternative way to enter the call attach message is: and after the calling user inputs the telephone number of the first terminal, the second terminal presents the call additional message for the calling user to select according to the communication record between the second terminal and the first terminal. The communication record of the second terminal and the first terminal comprises history records of short messages, mails or WeChat and the like between the two terminals. The communication record of the second terminal and the first terminal may also comprise a history of messages sent between the two terminals through other instant messaging software.
In one example, after the calling user inputs the telephone number of the first terminal, the second terminal reads the short message record of the second terminal and the first terminal, and takes all or part of the content of the last short message as the call additional message. Specifically, the second terminal is at 16: 00 sends a short message to the first terminal, wherein the content of the short message is 'Mr. Zhang, your express delivery has arrived at the door of XX building, please get as soon as possible'. After the calling subscriber 16:05 inputs the telephone number of the first terminal on the second terminal, the call additional message presented by the second terminal is "your express delivery has arrived at the door of XX building, please get it as soon as possible". The second terminal further requests the user to confirm whether to take the message of' your express delivery to the door of the XX building and please take the message as an additional message of the call as soon as possible.
It should be noted that the second terminal may first determine whether the telephone number of the first terminal is a mobile phone number, and when the object of the call initiated by the second terminal is a mobile phone, prompt the user to input a call additional message, so as to reduce unnecessary processing and transmission burden.
It should be noted that, the order of inputting the phone number of the called terminal and inputting the call additional message is not limited in the embodiment of the present application, and the calling user may input the phone number first and then input the call additional message; or the call additional message can be input first and then the telephone number can be input.
It should be noted that, a specific implementation manner of inputting the telephone number of the called terminal is not limited in the embodiment of the present application, and the user may operate the dialing keypad and input the telephone number of the called terminal by sequentially clicking the number keys, and it can be understood that the user may also input the telephone number of the called terminal by using other methods, for example, the user opens the contact application and selects one of the contacts.
After the calling user inputs the call additional message on the second terminal in the above manner, the call additional message may be added to the call request in order to carry the call additional message in the call initiated by the second terminal.
As 4G networks become mature day by day, voice over Long Term Evolution (VoLTE) based on an IP multimedia core network subsystem (IMS) is gradually replacing the traditional call technology, and becomes the current mainstream telephone scheme. This technological trend will continue in the future 5G network era.
In the VoLTE mechanism of IMS, when a calling party initiates a call setup, a call request message is first sent to a network, the network forwards the call request message to a called party, and then, after the called party answers, a data channel is established between the calling party and the called party to perform the call. In the embodiment of the application, the calling party loads the call additional message in the first field, and then the call additional message is acquired and displayed by the called party, so that the transmission of the call additional message is completed. The call request message also includes information such as the mobile phone number of the called party.
Specifically, the call request message may include a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and a Session Description Protocol (SDP), where the SDP includes a Code, a Port, and the first field, and the call attach message is packaged and then added to the first field. The Code field carries the coding mode of voice, and the Port field carries the Port number used by voice data.
It should be noted that, before the call attach message is added to the call request, it may be determined whether the call attach message includes inappropriate content (such as an uncivilized term or an unfriendly term), and if the call attach message includes inappropriate content, the second terminal or the network prohibits adding the call attach message to the call request. Therefore, the phenomenon that inappropriate content is contained in the call additional message received by the first terminal and adverse influence is caused to user experience can be avoided. The method for judging whether the call additional message contains inappropriate content can adopt a mode of filtering or intercepting sensitive words.
It should be noted that, the network may also determine whether the telephone number of the first terminal is a mobile phone number, and when the telephone number of the first terminal is not a mobile phone number, the operation of adding the call additional message to the call request is not performed, so that unnecessary processing and transmission burden can be reduced.
302. The first terminal displays the call additional message in a call prompt interface.
And the first terminal acquires the call request message from the corresponding field of the call request message and displays the call request message in a call prompt interface of the first terminal, and the contact person identification is also displayed in the call prompt interface of the first terminal.
As shown in fig. 6, the call prompt interface of the first terminal includes a contact identifier 605 and a call additional message 606, the call additional message 606 is "mr. Zhang, your express has arrived at the XX building door, please get it as soon as possible", the contact identifier 605 is the phone number 156 of the second terminal, the contact identifier 605 further includes the home location and the operator information of the phone number of the second terminal, and the home location and the operator information are beijing mobile. The call prompt interface of the first terminal also comprises icons for providing the user with the following operations: listening 601, refusing 602, replying to the short message 603 and setting a reply reminder 604. Wherein, the rejecting 602 means that the user actively hangs up the current call. The reply short message 603 refers to a short message replied to the calling terminal while the user hangs up the current call. Setting the reply reminder 604 means that the user actively hangs up the current call and sets the time for replying the call, and the terminal reminds the user to reply the call when the time is reached. For example: and the user sets an alarm to remind the user to carry out call-back processing at the set time.
When the phone number of the second terminal originating the call is not stored in the contact of the first terminal, that is, the phone number of the second terminal is not an unknown incoming call number, or the call is an unknown incoming call, the contact identifier 605 is the phone number of the second terminal, and the call additional message 606 shown in fig. 6 may also be a message, for example, "you are good, i.e., my is an XX insurance company broker, wants to recommend a new insurance product to you", "i are XX, which is my new number, and the last contract has a problem and wants to be reconfirmed". When the first terminal receives an unfamiliar call, the intention of the calling user can be known through the call additional message 606, which is helpful for the called user to decide whether to answer the call immediately.
When the phone number of the second terminal initiating the call is stored in the contact of the first terminal, as shown in fig. 7, the call prompt interface of the first terminal includes a contact identifier 705 and a call additional message 706, the call additional message 706 is "whether to eat home at night", the contact identifier 705 includes contact information "user a" stored in the first terminal, and the contact identifier 705 also includes the phone number of the second terminal, the home location of the phone number of the second terminal, and the operator information. The call prompt interface of the first terminal also comprises icons for providing the user with the following operations: listening 701, refusing 702, replying to the short message 703 and setting a reply reminder 704.
The call attach message 706 shown in fig. 7 may also be a message such as "how do children get high fever? ". When the first terminal receives the incoming call of the user a, the call purpose of the calling user can be judged through the call additional message 706, and the call additional message 706 can help the calling user to determine whether the matters related to the call are urgent matters, so that the called user can determine whether to answer the incoming call immediately according to the urgency degree of the call matters. For example, if the call attach message 706 is "go home or not at night" when the called user is in a meeting, the called user may temporarily reject the call because the matter involved in the call is not an emergency, and contact user a after the meeting is ended. If the call attach message 706 is "children have high fever, what do? "since the call is related to an emergency, the called party can interrupt the conference and immediately answer the call.
It should be noted that, before displaying the call supplementary message in the call prompting interface, it may be determined whether the call supplementary message includes inappropriate content (such as an uncivilized term or an unfriendly term), and if the call supplementary message includes inappropriate content, the first terminal or the network may process the call supplementary message including the uncivilized term, where the processing includes replacing the uncivilized term with a first character, or prohibiting the call supplementary message from being displayed in the call prompting interface, or performing fuzzy processing on the uncivilized term. Therefore, the phenomenon that inappropriate content is contained in the call additional message presented by the first terminal and adverse influence is caused to user experience can be avoided. The method for judging whether the call additional message contains inappropriate content can adopt a mode of filtering or intercepting sensitive words.
Optionally, the blurring the non-culture term includes coding the non-culture term by a mosaic, and the replacing the non-culture term by the first character includes replacing the non-culture term by a character such as "+".
Optionally, the display positions of the call additional message and the contact identifier in the call prompt interface may be set as required. For example, as shown in fig. 6, the contact identification 605 is located above the call attach message 606. As shown in fig. 7, the contact identification 705 is located below the call attach message 706.
303. And the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
At present, call prompting modes provided by mobile terminals such as mobile phones generally include ringing, vibration, ringing + vibration, muting and the like. The user can set the call prompting mode in the setting options of the terminal. When there is a call, the terminal reminds the user of the call (or called incoming call) in a mode set by the user.
The first terminal analyzes the call additional message, and if the content of the call additional message meets the preset condition, the level of call prompt can be improved, for example, the call prompt mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode.
The content of the call additional message meets the preset condition, the call additional message may contain a preset keyword, or the content of the call additional message indicates that the call is related to an important event, such as an emergency meeting, a family illness or an accident situation, and the like.
Illustratively, when the call additional message is "child is sick", the call prompting mode initially set by the user is mute, and the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from mute to ring according to the content of the call additional message.
The first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message, so that the user can be better prompted, and when the call additional message is an emergency message, the user can be effectively prevented from missing calls by improving the grade of call prompting.
The call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode, which may be changing from ringing to ringing + vibration, changing from vibration to ringing + vibration, or changing from muting to ringing + vibration, and the embodiment of the present application does not limit this.
Optionally, the contact application of the terminal has a function of grouping contacts. Therefore, the user can group the respective contacts stored in the terminal in advance. For example, a user may group stored contacts into families, friends, colleagues, emergency contacts, intermediaries, and so on. When the user clicks the 'my group' displayed on the contact interface, all the contact groups established by the user and all the contacts in the groups are displayed on the interface displayed on the terminal. Of course, the grouping of the contacts by the user is not limited to the above grouping, and the user can add new groups according to actual needs.
It should be noted that if the user does not group a certain contact or contacts, or for an unknown call, the terminal may automatically classify these un-grouped contacts or contacts of the unknown call into an unknown group.
Optionally, if the user does not set a group for each contact, the terminal may extract content of the user communicating with each contact using other applications and analyze the extracted content to obtain a group in which each contact is located. For example: currently, many social applications are bound to the phone number of the user, and therefore, each contact located in the contact application is also a friend of the user on other social applications. Therefore, the terminal can extract the remarks of the user on the social application to the contacts and perform intelligent analysis to obtain the groups of the contacts. Or, in other implementation manners, the terminal may further extract chat contents of the user and each contact on the social application, and perform intelligent analysis to obtain a group where the contact is located.
Optionally, when the telephone number of the calling party meets the preset grouping condition, the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
Prior to step 303, the first terminal optionally first determines the group in which the calling party contact is located. And when the group in which the contact person of the calling party is located is a family group or a friend group, changing the call prompting mode.
For example, the user a is a calling party, the call additional message is "urgent, please go to XX square immediately", the group in which the user a is located is a friend, and the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message. The user B is a calling party, the call additional message is 'urgent, please go to XX square immediately', but the group where the user B is located is an unknown group, and the first terminal does not change the call prompting mode at the moment.
When the group where the contact of the calling party is located is a preset group and the content of the additional message of the call meets the preset condition, the call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode, so that the user can be more accurately prompted. For the same additional message, if the group of the calling party is different, the call prompting mode can be selectively changed, or the call prompting mode can not be changed.
Optionally, when the current scene of the first terminal meets the preset condition, the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
Illustratively, the scenes include a meeting scene, a working scene, an outdoor scene, a living scene, a sleeping scene, and the like.
Before step 303, optionally, the first terminal first determines whether the current scene meets a preset condition. And when the current scene meets the preset condition, changing the calling prompt mode.
For example, the current scene of the first terminal is a sleep scene, the call additional message is "please access an important conference", and the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from mute to ring + vibration according to the content of the call additional message. Or, the current scene of the first terminal is a conference scene, the call additional message is 'child is sick', and the first terminal changes the call prompt mode from vibration to ringing + vibration according to the content of the call additional message.
When the current scene of the first terminal meets the preset condition and the content of the additional call message meets the preset condition, the call prompting mode is changed from the first mode to the second mode, so that the user can be more intelligently prompted, and the user is prevented from missing important calls in a sleep state or in a meeting.
Optionally, the first terminal determines the current position of the first terminal; and then the first terminal determines the current scene of the first terminal according to the current position, or according to the current position and other conditions.
In practical application, a user can mark the positions of common places such as companies, homes and gymnasiums on map applications such as a Baidu map in advance. Then, the process of the terminal determining the current scene may include:
the terminal determines the current position of the terminal through a positioning technology.
And if the current position is the position of the company, further determining whether the current scene is a conference scene or a working scene. Specifically, the terminal determines that the current scene is a conference scene or a working scene according to information such as the holding time of the conference, whether the content related to the conference is recorded in the schedule information, the short message, the mail information, the memo information and the like. Specifically, if the arbitrary message includes content related to the conference, it is determined that the current scene is the conference scene. And if the content related to the conference is not contained, determining that the current scene is a working scene.
And if the current position is the position of the home, further determining that the current scene is a life scene or a sleep scene. Specifically, the terminal determines whether the current time is a specific time period set by a user or a specific time period obtained through statistical analysis according to big data. Optionally, the terminal supports a sleep mode, and the user can set a time period corresponding to the sleep mode. Or, the terminal records the operation habits of the user and performs big data analysis according to the operation habits of the user, for example, if the user does not perform any operation on the terminal within a certain time period, the time period is considered as a sleep time period. Or the terminal receives a big data analysis result sent by the cloud server, and the big data analysis result carries a specific time period, and then the terminal sets the specific time period as a sleep time period. And if the current time is within the sleep time period, the terminal determines that the current scene is a sleep scene. Otherwise, the terminal determines that the current scene is a life scene. Optionally, the terminal may further collect environment information, for example, at least one of sound information and environment brightness information, and determine whether the current scene is a sleep scene. Or, the terminal determines whether the current scene is a sleep scene according to other devices, for example, the mobile phone determines whether the current scene is a sleep scene according to heart rate data detected by the wearable device.
If the current position is neither the position of the company nor the position of the home, nor other positions such as a gymnasium set by the user, the current scene can be determined to be an outdoor scene.
It should be noted that the Positioning technology includes various Positioning technologies such as Global Positioning System (GPS) Positioning, Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) Positioning, and the like, which are not illustrated herein, and reference may be made to the prior art for specific implementation of various Positioning technologies.
It should be noted that the method provided by the embodiment of the present application can be used as a new function of the terminal. When the terminal starts the new function, the terminal can execute the method provided by the embodiment of the application. The new function is not contradictory with the existing function of setting the call prompt mode of the terminal. Specifically, if the user does not start the new function, when there is a call, the terminal reminds the user of the call according to the existing mode. And if the user opens the new function, executing the method provided by the embodiment of the application.
In some embodiments of the present application, a terminal is disclosed in this application embodiment, and as shown in fig. 8, the terminal is configured to implement the method described in the above method embodiments, and includes: a receiving unit 801, a display unit 802, and an adjusting unit 803. Wherein, the receiving unit 801 is configured to support the terminal to execute the process S301 in fig. 3; the display unit 802 is used to support the terminal to execute the process S302 in fig. 3; the adjusting unit 803 is used to support the terminal to execute the procedure S303 in fig. 3. All relevant contents of each step related to the above method embodiment may be referred to the functional description of the corresponding functional module, and are not described herein again.
In other embodiments of the present application, an embodiment of the present application discloses a terminal, and as shown in fig. 9, the terminal may include: a touch screen 901, wherein the touch screen 901 comprises a touch sensitive surface 906 and a display 907; one or more processors 902; a memory 903; one or more application programs (not shown); and one or more computer programs 904, which can be connected by one or more communication buses 905. Wherein the one or more computer programs 904 are stored in the memory 903 and configured to be executed by the one or more processors 902, the one or more computer programs 904 comprising instructions which may be used to perform the steps as in fig. 3 and the corresponding embodiments.
Through the above description of the embodiments, it is clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and simplicity of description, the foregoing division of the functional modules is merely used as an example, and in practical applications, the above function distribution may be completed by different functional modules according to needs, that is, the internal structure of the device may be divided into different functional modules to complete all or part of the above described functions. For the specific working processes of the system, the apparatus and the unit described above, reference may be made to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and details are not described here again.
Each functional unit in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, and can also be realized in a form of a software functional unit.
The integrated unit, if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application may be essentially implemented or make a contribution to the prior art, or all or part of the technical solutions may be implemented in the form of a software product stored in a storage medium and including several instructions for causing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) or a processor to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: flash memory, removable hard drive, read only memory, random access memory, magnetic or optical disk, and the like.
The above description is only a specific implementation of the embodiments of the present application, but the scope of the embodiments of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in the embodiments of the present application should be covered by the scope of the embodiments of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the embodiments of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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  1. A call prompting method is characterized by comprising the following steps:
    a first terminal receives a call from a second terminal, wherein the call carries a call additional message;
    the first terminal displays the call additional message in a call prompt interface;
    and the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
  2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the calling with additional message for call includes:
    the call request message sent by the second terminal contains a first field, and the first field carries the call additional message.
  3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message, and the method comprises the following steps:
    and when the telephone number of the second terminal meets a preset grouping condition, the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
  4. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message, and the method comprises the following steps:
    and when the current scene of the first terminal meets a preset condition, the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
  5. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first terminal changes the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message, and the method comprises the following steps:
    and when the call additional message contains preset keywords, changing the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode.
  6. The call prompt method according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
    processing the call attach message containing the non-culture term, the processing including replacing the non-culture term with a first character or obfuscating the non-culture term.
  7. The call prompt method according to any one of claims 1 to 6, further comprising:
    and the first terminal displays the contact person identification of the second terminal in the call prompt interface.
  8. A terminal, comprising: the device comprises a receiving unit, a display unit and an adjusting unit; wherein:
    the receiving unit is used for receiving a call from another terminal, and the call carries a call additional message;
    the display unit is used for displaying the call additional message in a call prompt interface;
    and the adjusting unit is used for changing the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
  9. The terminal of claim 8,
    the call carries a call additional message, and the method comprises the following steps:
    the call request message sent by the other terminal contains a first field, and the first field carries the call additional message.
  10. The terminal according to claim 8 or 9,
    and the adjusting unit is further configured to change the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message when the phone number of the other terminal meets a preset grouping condition.
  11. The terminal according to claim 8 or 9,
    and the adjusting unit is further configured to change the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message when the current scene of the terminal meets a preset condition.
  12. The terminal according to claim 8 or 9,
    the adjusting unit is further configured to change the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode when the call additional message includes a preset keyword.
  13. The terminal according to any of claims 8-12, further comprising a processing unit,
    the processing unit is used for processing the call additional message containing the non-civilization term, and the processing comprises replacing the non-civilization term by a first character or performing fuzzy processing on the non-civilization term.
  14. The terminal according to any of claims 8-13,
    the display unit is further configured to display the contact identifier of the other terminal in the call prompt interface.
  15. A terminal, comprising:
    a touch screen, wherein the touch screen comprises a touch sensitive surface and a display;
    one or more processors;
    one or more memories;
    and one or more computer programs, wherein the one or more computer programs are stored in the one or more memories, the one or more computer programs comprising instructions which, when executed by the terminal, cause the terminal to perform the steps of:
    receiving a call from another terminal, wherein the call carries a call additional message;
    displaying the call additional message in a call prompt interface;
    and changing the calling prompt mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
  16. The terminal of claim 15,
    the call carries a call additional message, and the method comprises the following steps:
    the call request message sent by the other terminal contains a first field, and the first field carries the call additional message.
  17. A terminal according to claim 15 or 16, wherein the instructions are further adapted to cause the terminal to perform the steps of:
    and when the telephone number of the other terminal meets a preset grouping condition, changing the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the additional call message.
  18. A terminal according to claim 15 or 16, wherein the instructions are further adapted to cause the terminal to perform the steps of:
    and when the current scene of the terminal meets a preset condition, changing the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode according to the content of the call additional message.
  19. A terminal according to claim 15 or 16, wherein the instructions are further adapted to cause the terminal to perform the steps of:
    and when the call additional message contains preset keywords, changing the call prompting mode from the first mode to the second mode.
  20. A terminal according to any of claims 15-19, wherein the instructions are further adapted to cause the terminal to perform the steps of:
    processing the call attach message containing the non-culture term, the processing including replacing the non-culture term with a first character or obfuscating the non-culture term.
  21. A terminal according to any of claims 15-20, wherein the instructions are further adapted to cause the terminal to perform the steps of:
    and displaying the contact person identification of the other terminal in the call prompt interface.
  22. A computer-readable storage medium having instructions stored therein, which when run on a terminal, cause the terminal to perform a call alerting method as claimed in any one of claims 1-7.
  23. A computer program product comprising instructions for causing a terminal to perform the call alerting method of any one of claims 1-7 when the computer program product is run on the terminal.
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