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- the present disclosure relates to internet technologies, and more particularly, to a terminal account managing method and device.
- users can check the login situation in different terminals by logging in the cloud server from other terminals, however, users can only cancel the account information from the cloud server rather than logout the account from one terminal via the cloud server, which still brings large hidden dangers of security and privacy leakage.
- An object of the present disclosure is to provide a terminal account managing method to solve the problem in prior art that accounts on some terminals cannot be managed conveniently and thus causes large hidden dangers of security and privacy leakage.
- Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a terminal account managing device to solve the problem in prior art that accounts on some terminals cannot be managed conveniently and thus causes large hidden dangers of security and privacy leakage.
- a method for managing terminal account includes steps: receiving an account login command and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command; receiving an account management command from a server; and calling an account management process to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command, wherein the account management command is generated according to management operation on the server from a user.
- a terminal device which includes: a login module programmed to receive an account login command and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command; a receiving module programmed to receive an account management command from a server; and a remote management module programmed to call an account management process to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command, wherein the account management command is generated according to management operation on the server from a user.
- a method for managing account receives an account login command and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command, where the device includes a hardware processor.
- the first device receives an account management command from a server.
- the first device calls an account management process to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command, where the account management command is generated according to management operation on the server from a second device.
- the terminal account managing method and device ensures a user to manage an account remotely on the server by setting the account management process, which solves the problem in prior art that accounts on some terminals cannot be managed conveniently and thus causes large hidden dangers of security and privacy leakage.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an operational environment of an electronic device in which a terminal device of the present disclosure in located;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a terminal account managing device in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a terminal account managing method in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a terminal account managing device in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a terminal account managing method in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a terminal account managing device and method in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the device according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- module may refer to, be part of, or include an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) ; an electronic circuit; a combinational logic circuit; a field programmable gate array (FPGA) ; a processor (shared, dedicated, or group) that executes code; other suitable hardware components that provide the described functionality; or a combination of some or all of the above, such as in a system-on-chip.
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- processor shared, dedicated, or group
- the term module or unit may include memory (shared, dedicated, or group) that stores code executed by the processor.
- the exemplary environment may include a server, a client, and a communication network.
- the server and the client may be coupled through the communication network for information exchange, such as sending/receiving identification information, sending/receiving data files such as splash screen images, etc.
- information exchange such as sending/receiving identification information, sending/receiving data files such as splash screen images, etc.
- client and one server are displayed in the environment, any number of terminals or servers may be included, and other devices may also be included.
- the communication network may include any appropriate type of communication network for providing network connections to the server and client or among multiple servers or clients.
- communication network may include the Internet or other types of computer networks or telecommunication networks, either wired or wireless.
- the disclosed methods and apparatus may be implemented, for example, in a wireless network that includes at least one client.
- the client may refer to any appropriate user terminal with certain computing capabilities, such as a personal computer (PC) , a work station computer, a server computer, a hand-held computing device (tablet) , a smart phone or mobile phone, or any other user-side computing device.
- the client may include a network access device.
- the client may be stationary or mobile.
- a server may refer to one or more server computers configured to provide certain server functionalities, such as database management and search engines.
- a server may also include one or more processors to execute computer programs in parallel.
- a user may refer to one or more persons or things that control a client.
- the user may control more than one clients or other devices.
- a component may be, but not limited to a process running on a processor, a processor, an object, an executable application, an executable thread, a program, and/or a computer.
- a component may be, but not limited to a process running on a processor, a processor, an object, an executable application, an executable thread, a program, and/or a computer.
- the application running on a controller and the controller can be a component.
- the claimed subject matter may be implemented as using standard programming and/or engineering techniques to generate software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof to control the computer to realize a method, apparatus, or manufactured product of the subject matter disclosed herein.
- the term “manufactured product” is intended to include computer programs which can be accessed by any computer-readable device, carrier, or medium.
- FIG. 1 and the discussion followed, provide a brief and general description about a working environment of an electronic device which runs the terminal account managing device in this disclosure.
- the work environment in FIG. 1 is just one example of the appropriate working environment, and is not intended to suggest about any restriction of the working environment’s application or function.
- Examples of an electronic device 112 include but not limited to a personal computer, a server computer, a handheld or laptop device, a mobile device (such as mobile phone, person digital assistance (PDA, media player) , a multi-processor system, a consumer electronic device, a mini-type computer, a large-type computer, a distributing computing environment which includes any above system or device.
- PDA person digital assistance
- Computer-readable commands are executed by one or more electronic devices.
- the computer-readable commands can be distributed via computer-readable media (discussed below) .
- Computer-readable commands can be realized as program modules, such as functions of executing specific tasks or achieving specific abstract data types, objects, application program interfaces (APIs) , and data structures.
- APIs application program interfaces
- data structures such as data structures, objects, application program interfaces (APIs) , and data structures.
- the functions of the computer-readable command can be freely combined or distributed in various environments.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the electronic device 112 which runs the terminal account managing device of this disclosure in one or more embodiments.
- the electronic device 112 includes at least a processing unit 116 and a memory 118.
- the memory 118 may be a volatile memory (such as RAM) , a non-volatile memory (such as ROM and flash memory) or some combination of both kinds of memories. This configuration is illustrated by broken line 114 in FIG. 1.
- the electronic device 112 may include additional features and/or function.
- the electronic device 112 may also include an additional storage (e. g., removable or non-removable) , which includes but not limited to a magnetic storage, an optical storage, and so on.
- the additional storage is illustrated by the storage device 120 in FIG. 1.
- the computer-readable commands for realizing the one or more embodiments in this article can be stored in the storage device 120.
- the storage device 120 can also be used to store other computer-readable commands used for implementing an operating system, applications, and so on.
- the computer-readable commands can be loaded in the memory 118 and then is executed by, for example, the processing unit 116.
- the technical terms “computer-readable medium” includes the computer storage medium.
- the computer storage medium includes any volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media, which is used for storing information such as computer-readable commands or other data.
- Both the memory 118 and the storage device 120 are examples of the computer storage medium.
- the computer storage medium includes but not limited to RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical storages, magnetic cassettes tapes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage or any other medium that can be used to store the desired information which can be accessed by the electronic device 112. Any such computer storage medium may be part of the electronic device 112.
- the electronic device 112 can further include a communication connection 126 which enables the electronic device 112 to communicate with other devices.
- the communication linkage 126 includes but not be limited to modem, network interface card (NIC) , integrated network interface, RF emitter/receiver, infrared interface, USB connector, or any other interface which connects the device 112 to other devices.
- the communication connection 126 can include cable connection or wireless connection, and can send and/or receive communication media.
- the technical terms “computer-readable medium” can include communication medium.
- the communication medium typically includes computer-readable command or other data in “modulated data signal” , for example, in a carrier wave or other transmission devices.
- the communication medium in addition includes any information transmission medium.
- modulated data signal can include this kind of signals: one or more characters of the signal can be set or changed according to the way of coding information to the signal.
- the electronic device 112 further includes an input device 124, for example keyboards, mice, pens, voice input devices, touch input devices, infrared cameras, video input devices, and/or any other input device.
- the electronic device 112 can further include an output device 122, such as one or more displays, speakers, printers, and/or any other output device. Both the input device 124 and the output device 122 are connected to the electronic device 112 via cable connection, wireless connection, or any other combination thereof.
- an input device or output device from another device can be used as the input device 124 or the output device 122 of the electronic device 112.
- Components of the electronic device 112 can be connected via all kinds of interconnections, such as buses.
- the interconnections can include peripheral component interconnect (PCI) , such as fast PCI, universal serial bus (USB) , live wire (IEEE 1394) , optical bus structure, and so on.
- PCI peripheral component interconnect
- USB universal serial bus
- IEEE 1394 live wire
- the components of the electronic device 112 can be connected via internet.
- the memory 118 can be composed of multiple physical memory cells which are from different physical locations and connected via internet.
- the storage for storing computer-readable commands can be arranged across network.
- an electronic device 130 which can be accessed by the internet 128 can store computer-readable commands provided in one or more embodiments in this disclosure.
- the electronic device 112 can access the electronic device 130, and download some or all of the multiple computer-readable commands required for executing.
- the device 112 can download multiple computer-readable commands as required, or some commands can be executed on the device 112, and some commands can be executed on the device 130.
- the one or more operations can form one or more computer-readable commands stored in the computer-readable medium, which enables the computing device to execute the operation when the computer-readable commands are executed by an electronic device.
- the order of some or all of the operations described herein cannot be interpreted to imply that the operations are necessarily related in sequence. Those skilled in this art will understand the replaceable sequence which has the same benefit in this specification. And, it can be understood that, not all the operations must be existed in every embodiment of this article.
- the term “preferred” in the article means using as an example, demonstration, or illustration. Any “preferred” aspect or design described in the enclosed text cannot be construed being more advantageous than other aspects or designs. In contrary, the term “preferred” is used to bring forward a concept in a concrete way.
- the term “or” used herein is intended to mean a containing “or” rather than an excluding “or” . That is, unless otherwise specified, or it can be clearly concluded from the context, “X employs A or B” means including any one of the arrangement. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then “X employs A or B” is met in any of the foregoing examples.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a terminal account managing device in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the terminal account managing device 20 may be set in the electronic device 112, and includes a login module 21, a receiving module 22, a remote management module 23, and a management process preset module 24.
- the login module 21 is programmed to receive an account login command 25 and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command 25.
- the receiving module 22 is programmed to receive an account management command from a server, where the server may be a cloud server or any other type of server.
- the remote management module 23 is programmed to call an account management process 26 to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command 27.
- the server may generate the account management command 27 according to the user’s account management operation on the cloud server.
- the management process preset module 24 is programmed to preset the account management process 26, or receiving the account management process 26 from the server.
- the account management operation includes but not limited to logout operation, cancel operation, and synchronization operation.
- the login module 21 receives the account login command 25 from a user, that is, a user logs in to the account on the terminal which runs the terminal account managing device 20.
- the login module 21 executes the login operation of the login account on the terminal according to the account login command 25.
- identification information of the login account may be saved on the terminal, wherein the identification information includes but not limited to session identifier (SID) , basic information of the account (such as user’s name and other information of the login account) , and cache information of the account (such as label and swift link of the login account and information on cloud) , in this way, the operation of the login user can be confirmed via the saved identification information.
- SID session identifier
- basic information of the account such as user’s name and other information of the login account
- cache information of the account such as label and swift link of the login account and information on cloud
- the receiving module 22 receives the account management command 27 from the cloud server, and the remote management module 23 triggers the preset account management process 25 according to the account management command 27, to execute the management operation of the login account.
- the management operation may include at least one of: logout operation, cancel operation, and synchronization operation and so on.
- the logout operation can cancel the identification information of the login account on the terminal, which ensures security of the login account after user’s leaving and prevents the user’s privacy from being stolen
- the cancel operation can cancel the use record of the login account on the terminal to prevent privacy from being stolen
- the synchronization operation can synchronize some specified information on the terminal to the cloud server or other terminals, for the convenience of sharing the user’s information.
- the cloud server can generate the account management command 27 according to the user’s management operation on the cloud server.
- the account management process 26 can be preset by the management process preset module 24, or can be received from the cloud server via the management process preset module 24.
- Logout operation, history record cancel operation, or data synchronization operation can be performed to the login account on the remote login device by executing the account management process.
- the account management process 26 can be triggered by a remote command, such as the account management command 27 from the cloud server.
- the terminal account managing device 20 finishes the account management process.
- a user visits a terminal in local; the user visits the cloud server via the terminal, enters an account center and logs in to her/his account, checks the device list of the login account via the cloud server, and then can choose one device to execute management operation, thereby generating the account management command 27.
- the cloud server can send the account management command 27 to the designated terminal.
- the terminal account managing device ensures a user to manage the account remotely on the cloud server by setting the account management process, which facilitates the management operation for the user and eliminates the hidden dangers of user security and privacy leakage.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a terminal account managing method in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the method for managing terminal account of the embodiments may be implemented by the above terminal account managing device of the first embodiment, which is given in more detail as follows:
- step S301 receiving an account login command and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command;
- step S302 receiving an account management command from a cloud server
- step S303 receiving the account management command from the cloud server, and calling an account management process to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command.
- the terminal account managing method in this ends at the step S303.
- the login module 21 receives the account login command 25 from a user, that is, a user logins her/his account on the terminal which runs the terminal account managing device 20.
- the login module 21 executes the login operation of the login account on the terminal according to the account login command 25.
- identification information of the login account may be saved on the terminal, wherein the identification information includes but not limited to SID, basic information of the account (such as user’s name and other information of the login account) , and cache information of the account (such as label and swift link of the login account, and information on cloud) , in this way, the operation of the login user can be confirmed via the saved identification information.
- the method turns to step S302.
- step S302 the receiving module 22 receives the account management command 27 from the cloud server.
- step S303 the method turns to step S303.
- the remote management module 23 triggers the preset account management process 25 according to the account management command 27, to execute the management operation of the login account.
- the management operation may be logout operation, cancel operation, and synchronization operation and so on.
- the logout operation can cancel the identification information of the login account on the terminal, which ensures security of the login account after user’s leaving and prevents the user’s privacy from being stolen;
- the cancel operation can cancel the use record of the login account on the terminal and prevent privacy from being stolen;
- the synchronization operation can synchronize some specified information on the terminal to the cloud server or other terminals, for the convenience of sharing the user’s information.
- the cloud server can generate the account management command 27 according to the user’s management operation on the cloud server.
- the account management process 26 can be preset by the management process preset module 24, or can be received from the cloud server via the management process preset module 24.
- Logout operation, history record cancel operation, or data synchronization operation can be performed to the login account on the remote login device by executing the account management process.
- the account management process 26 can be triggered by a remote command, such as the account management command 27 on the cloud server.
- the terminal account managing method finishes the account management process.
- a user visits a terminal in local; the user visits the cloud server via the terminal, enters an account center and logs her/his account, and checks the device list of the login account via the cloud server, and then can choose one device to execute the manage operation, thereby generating the account management command 27.
- the cloud server can send the account management command 27 to the designated terminal.
- the terminal account managing method in the embodiments ensures a user to manage the account remotely on the cloud server by setting the account management process, which facilitates the management operation for the user and eliminates the hidden dangers of user security and privacy leakage.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a terminal account managing device 40 in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the terminal account managing device 40 in the embodiments may be set in the electronic device 112.
- the terminal account managing device 40 includes a hardware processor 410 and a non-transitory storage medium 420 accessible to the hardware processor 410.
- the non-transitory storage medium 420 is configured to store modules which include a login module 41, a receiving module 42, a remote management module 43, a management process preset module 44, a prompting module 48, and a management result feedback module 49.
- the login module 41 is programmed to receive an account login command 45 and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command 45.
- the receiving module 42 is programmed to receive an account management command from the cloud server.
- the remote management module 43 is programmed to call an account management process 46 to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command 47.
- the cloud server can generate the account management command 47 according to the user’s account management operation on the cloud server.
- the management process preset module 44 is programmed to preset the account management process 46 or receiving the account management process 46 from the cloud server.
- the account management operation includes but not limited to logout operation, cancel operation, and synchronization operation, and so on.
- the prompting module 48 is programmed to perform user prompting operation according to the executing result of the management operation.
- the feedback module 49 is programmed to send the result of the management operation to the cloud server, and the cloud server updates the terminal state of the login account according to the executing result of the management operation.
- the remote management module 43 includes a judgment unit 431 and a management unit 432.
- the judgment unit 431 is programmed to determine a running state of the login account.
- the management unit 432 is programmed to execute the management operation of the login account if the judgment unit 431 determines that the login account is running in the foreground.
- the login module 41 receives the account login command 45 from a user, that is, the user logs in to her/his account on the terminal which runs the terminal account managing device 40.
- the login module 41 executes the login operation of login account on the terminal according to the account login command 45.
- identification information of the login account may be saved on the terminal, wherein the identification information includes but not limited to SID, basic information of the account (such as user’s name and other information of the login account) , and cache information of the account (such as label and swift link of the login account, and information on cloud) , in this way, the operation of the login user can be confirmed via the saved identification information.
- the receiving module 42 receives the account management command 47 from the cloud server, and the remote management module 43 triggers the preset account management process 46 according to the account management command 47, to execute the management operation of the login account.
- the management operation may be logout operation, cancel operation, and synchronization operation and so on.
- the logout operation can cancel the identification information of the login account on the terminal, which ensures security of the login account after user’s leaving and prevents the user’s privacy from being stolen;
- the cancel operation can cancel the use record of the login account on the terminal and thus can prevent privacy from being stolen;
- the synchronization operation can synchronize some specified information on the terminal to the cloud server or other terminals, for the convenience of sharing the user’s information.
- the cloud server can generate the account management command 47 according to the user’s management operation on the cloud server.
- the account management process 46 can be preset by the management process preset module 44, or can be received from the cloud server via the management process preset module 44. Logout operation, history record cancel operation, or data synchronization operation can be performed to the login account on the remote login device by executing the account management process. To realize controlling the login account remotely, the account management process 46 can be triggered by a remote command, such as the account management command 47 from the cloud server.
- the judgment unit 431 of the remote management module 43 is capable of determining the running state of the login account (running in the foreground or background) . If the judgment unit 431 determines that the login account runs in the foreground, the management unit 432 executes the management operation of the login account (for example, deletes the identification information of the login account) ; if the determining unit 431 determines that the login account runs in the background, the management unit 432 executes the management operation of the login account after the login account switches to run in the foreground from background. This kind of setting can ensure the management operation to be executed well.
- the management result feedback module 49 sends the executing result of the management operation to the cloud server, and the cloud server updates the terminal state of the login account according to the executing result of the management operation (for example, the cloud server cancels the login state of the login account from the terminal of which the login account logs out, and sends the updated terminal login state of the login account to other terminals which the login account logs in.
- the prompting module 48 prompts the user of the terminal, for example, that the login account has been logged out according to the executing result of the management operation.
- the prompting module 48 can be omitted according to user’s desire.
- the terminal account managing device 40 in the embodiments finishes the account management process.
- the terminal account managing device ensures the management operation to run normally by the setting of the determining unit, and meanwhile feeds the management result back to both the remote user and local user via the management result feedback module and the prompting module.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a terminal account managing method in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the terminal account managing method may be implemented by the terminal account managing device of the second embodiment, which is given in more detail as follows:
- step 5301 receiving an account login command and executing login operation of a login account according to the account login command;
- step S502 receiving an account management command from a server
- step S503 receiving the account management command from the cloud server, and calling an account management process to execute management operation of the login account according to the account management command;
- step S504 sending the executing result of the management operation to the server;
- step S505 performing user prompting operation according to the executing result of the management operation.
- the terminal account managing method in the embodiments ends at the step S505.
- the login module 41 receives the account login command 45 from user, that is, the user logs in to her/his account on the terminal runs the terminal account managing device 40.
- the login module 41 executes the login operation of the login account on the terminal according to the login command 45.
- identification information of the login account may be saved on the terminal, wherein the identification information includes but not limited to SID, basic information of the account (such as user’s name and other information of the login account) , and cache information of the account (such as label and swift link of the login account, and information on cloud) , in this way, the operation of the login user can be confirmed via the saved identification information.
- the method turns to step S502.
- the receiving module 42 receives the account management command 47 from the server, where the server may include a cloud server or any other type of server that includes a processor and a network connection.
- the method turns to step S503.
- the remote management module 43 triggers the preset account management process 46 according to the account management command 47, to execute the management operation of the login account.
- the management operation may be logout operation, cancel operation, and synchronization operation and so on.
- the logout operation can cancel the identification information of the login account on the terminal, which ensures security of the login account after user’s leaving and prevents the user’s privacy from being stolen;
- the cancel operation can cancel the use record of the login account on the terminal and prevent the user’s privacy from being stolen;
- the synchronization operation can synchronize some specified information on the terminal to the cloud server or other terminals, for the convenience of sharing the user’s information.
- the cloud server can generate the account management command 47 according to the user’s management operation on the cloud server.
- the account management process 46 can be preset by the management process preset module 44, or can be received from the cloud server via the management process preset module 44. Logout operation, history record cancel operation, or data synchronization operation may be performed to the login account on the remote login device by executing the account management process. To realize controlling the login account remotely, the account management process 46 can be triggered by a remote command, such as the account management command 47 from the cloud server.
- the judgment unit 431 of the remote management module 43 is capable of determining a running state of the login account (running in the foreground or background) . If the judgment unit 431 determines that the login account runs in the foreground, the management unit 432 executes the management operation of the login account (for example, deletes the identification information of the login account) ; If the determining unit 431 determines that the login account runs in the background, the management unit 432 executes the management operation of the login account after the login account switches to run in the foreground from background. This kind of setting can ensure the management operation to be executed well. Next, the method turns to step S504.
- the feedback module 49 sends the executing result of the management operation to the cloud server, and the cloud server updates the terminal state of the login account according to the executing result of the management operation (for example, the cloud server cancels the login state of the login account from the terminal of which the login account logs out, and sends the updated terminal login state of the login account to other terminals which the login account logs in.
- the method turns to step S505.
- the prompting module 48 further prompts the terminal’s user, for example, that login account has been logged out, according to the executing result of the management operation.
- the step S505 can be omitted.
- the terminal account managing method finishes the account management process.
- the terminal account managing method of the embodiments ensures the management operation to run normally by the setting of the determining unit, meanwhile feeds the management result back to both the remote user and local user via the management result feedback module and the prompting module.
- FIG. 6 here followed is a detail description about a flow of a terminal account managing method and device in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. Take logout operation of the login account for example in this specific embodiment.
- a user visits a terminal.
- the user visits a cloud server via the terminal, enters an account center and logs in to her/his account, checks a device list of the login account via the cloud server, and then chooses one device to log out the account.
- step S603 the logout comes into operation, a logout command is transmitted to the cloud server, and the cloud server sends the logout command to a designated terminal.
- step S604 the designated terminal checks whether the login account runs in the foreground; if the login account runs in the foreground, turning to step S606, if the login account runs in the background, turning to step S605.
- step S605 waiting until the designated terminal switches the login account to run in the foreground.
- step S606 the designated terminal launches the logout command.
- step S607 the logout is successful, the user is informed that the device has been logged out, and the cloud server sends the change to other terminals.
- the other terminals automatically update the device list after receiving the message from the cloud server (if the terminals are in the device list page) .
- the terminal account managing method and device in the embodiments ensures a user to manage the account remotely on the cloud server by setting the account management process, which solves the problem in prior art that accounts on some terminals cannot be managed conveniently and thus causes large hidden dangers of security and privacy leakage.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of a partial device related to a terminal device such as a mobile phone.
- the mobile phone includes a radio frequency (RF) circuit 510, a memory 520, an input unit 530, a display unit 540, a sensor 550, an audio circuit 560, a wireless fidelity (WiFi) module 570, a processor 580, and a power 590, etc.
- RF radio frequency
- FIG. 7 is not limited, some components can be added or omitted, or some combinations or arrangement can be included.
- the RF circuit 510 is configured to receive and sending signals during calling or process of receiving and sending message. Specially, the RF circuit 510 will receive downlink information from the base station and send it to the processor 580; or send uplink data to the base station.
- the RF circuit 510 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier (LNA) , a diplexer, and the like.
- the RF circuit 40 can communicate with network or other devices by wireless communication.
- Such wireless communication can use any one communication standard or protocol, which includes, but is not limited to, Global System of Mobile communication (GSM) , (General Packet Radio Service, GPRS) , (Code Division Multiple Access, CDMA) , (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, WCDMA) , (Long Term Evolution, LTE) , email, or (Short Messaging Service, SMS) .
- GSM Global System of Mobile communication
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- SMS Short Messaging Service
- the memory 520 is configured to store software program and module which will be run by the processor 580, so as to perform multiple functional applications of the mobile phone and data processing.
- the memory 530 mainly includes storing program area and storing data area.
- the storing program area can store the operating system, at least one application program with required function (such as sound playing function, image playing function, etc. ) .
- the storing data area can store data established by mobile phone according to actual using demand (such as audio data, phonebook, etc. )
- the memory 520 can be high-speed random access memory, or nonvolatile memory, such as disk storage, flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state memory devices.
- the input unit 530 is configured to receive the entered number or character information, and the entered key signal related to user setting and function control of the mobile phone 500.
- the input unit 530 includes a touch panel 531 or other input devices 532.
- the touch panel 531 is called as touch screen, which can collect user’s touch operations thereon or nearby (for example the operations generated by fingers of user or stylus pen, and the like, touching on the touch panel 531 or touching near the touch panel 531) , and drive the corresponding connection device according to the preset program.
- the touch panel 531 includes two portions including a touch detection device and a touch controller.
- the touch detection device is configured to detect touch position of the user and detecting signals accordingly, and then sending the signals to the touch controller.
- the touch controller receives touch information from the touch detection device, and converts it to contact coordinates which are to be sent to the processor 580, and then receives command sent by the processor 580 to perform.
- the touch panel 531 can be implemented is forms of resistive type, capacitive type, infrared type and surface acoustic wave type.
- the input unit 530 can include, but is not limited to other input devices 532, such as one or more selected from physical keyboard, function keys (such as volume control keys, switch key-press, etc. ) , a trackball, a mouse, and an operating lever, etc.
- the display unit 540 is configured to display information entered by the user or information supplied to the user, and menus of the mobile phone.
- the display unit 540 includes a display panel 541, such as a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) , or an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) .
- the display panel 541 can be covered by the touch panel 531, after touch operations are detected on or near the touch panel 531, they will be sent to the processor 580 to determine the type of the touching event. Subsequently, the processor 580 supplies the corresponding visual output to the display panel 541 according to the type of the touching event.
- the touch panel 531 and the display panel 541 are two individual components to implement input and output of the mobile phone, but they can be integrated together to implement the input and output in some embodiments.
- the mobile phone 500 includes at least one sensor 550, such as light sensors, motion sensors, or other sensors.
- the light sensors includes ambient light sensors for adjusting brightness of the display panel 541 according to the ambient light, and proximity sensors for turning off the display panel 541 and/or maintaining backlight when the mobile phone is moved to the ear side.
- Accelerometer sensor as one of the motion sensors can detect the magnitude of accelerations in every direction (Triaxial, generally) , and detect the magnitude and direction of gravity in an immobile status, which is applicable to applications of identifying attitudes of the mobile (such as switching between horizontal and vertical screens, related games, magnetometer attitude calibration, etc. ) , vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer, percussion, etc. ) .
- the mobile phone 500 also can configure other sensors (such as gyroscopes, barometers, hygrometers, thermometers, infrared sensors, etc. ) whose detailed descriptions are omitted here.
- the audio circuit 560, the speaker 561 and the microphone 562 supply an audio interface between the user and the mobile phone. Specifically, the audio data is received and converted to electrical signals by audio circuit 560, and then transmitted to the speaker 561, which are converted to sound signal to output. On the other hand, the sound signal collected by the speaker is then converted to electrical signals which will be received and converted to audio data. Subsequently, the audio data are output to the processor 580 to process, and then sent to another mobile phone via the RF circuit 510, or sent to the memory 520 to process further.
- WiFi pertains to short-range wireless transmission technology providing a wireless broadband Internet, by which the mobile phone can help the user to receive and send email, browse web, and access streaming media, etc.
- WiFi module 570 is illustrated in FIG. 7, it should be understood that, WiFi module 570 is not a necessary for the mobile phone, which can be omitted according the actual demand without changing the essence of the present disclosure.
- the processor 580 is a control center of the mobile phone, which connects with every part of the mobile phone by various interfaces or circuits, and performs various functions and processes data by running or performing software program/module stored in the memory 520 or calling data stored in the memory 520, so as to monitor the mobile phone.
- the processor 580 may include one or more processing units.
- the processor 580 can integrate with application processors and modem processors, for example, the application processors include processing operating system, user interface and applications, etc. ; the modern processors are used for performing wireless communication. It can be understood that, it’s an option to integrate the modern processors to the processor 580.
- the mobile phone 500 may include a power supply (such as battery) supplying power for each component, preferably, the power supply can connect with the processor 580 by power management system, so as to manage charging, discharging and power consuming.
- a power supply such as battery
- the power supply can connect with the processor 580 by power management system, so as to manage charging, discharging and power consuming.
- the mobile phone 500 may include a camera, and a Bluetooth module, etc., which are not illustrated.
- Functional units in each embodiment of this disclosure may be all integrated in a processing module, or can be a separated physical one, or two or more of the functional units can be integrated in a module.
- the above integrated module can be realized as hardware, also can be realized as a software functional module.
- the integrated module When being realized as a software functional module and sold or used as an independent product, the integrated module also can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
- the storage medium mentioned above may be RAM, disc, or CD, etc.
- Each device or system mentioned above is capable of executing the methods in the method embodiments.
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La présente invention concerne un procédé et un dispositif de gestion de compte de terminal. Le procédé consiste à recevoir une instruction de connexion à un compte et à exécuter une opération de connexion d'un compte de connexion d'après l'instruction de connexion à un compte; recevoir une instruction de gestion de compte, du serveur; et appeler un processus de gestion de compte pour exécuter une opération de gestion du compte de connexion d'après l'instruction de gestion de compte, l'instruction de gestion de compte étant générée d'après une opération de gestion sur le serveur d'un utilisateur. La présente invention concerne également un dispositif de gestion de compte de terminal. Le procédé et le dispositif de gestion de compte de terminal décrits dans la présente invention permettent à un utilisateur de gérer le compte à distance sur le serveur en paramétrant le processus de gestion de compte.
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