WO2018235126A1 - Terminal d'informations mobile et procédé de commande associé - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a portable information terminal and a control method thereof.
- direct voice communication When exchanging information using portable information terminals such as mobile phones and smart phones, direct voice communication is generally used, but it may be convenient to send and receive text information (text data) rather than direct voice communication. is there. For example, when it is difficult to hear the voice emitted by the other party due to ambient noise, etc., transmission and reception of text data is more suitable than voice communication.
- Patent Document 1 As a technology for converting a call voice into text data.
- a server is connected to a switch which relays a call by a mobile phone, voice recognition processing is performed to convert voice information into text data, and it is also transmitted as text information to a calling party or a speaker" Is described.
- the communication can be easily achieved by “showing the difference in volume according to the size of characters of text data and changing the color of the characters to express the emotion at that time”.
- Patent Document 1 The technology described in Patent Document 1 is to perform voice recognition processing and text data conversion processing at the same time while talking between mobile phones. That is, the technology is applicable in a state where communication connection between mobile phones is established, the usable situation is limited, and usability can not be said to be good.
- direct voice communication requires establishment of a communication connection between mobile phones, and whether or not communication connection can be established depends on the convenience of the other party.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a user-friendly portable information terminal capable of performing good information exchange easily and a control method thereof.
- the portable information terminal is a portable information terminal for calling, and is based on a storage unit in which an address book in which a telephone number and an e-mail address are associated are stored, and a telephone number.
- a call control unit for making call processing for a call, a voice input unit for converting input voice into data, and a mail control unit for creating a mail and transmitting based on the mail address, the call control unit
- the call processing is performed based on the designated telephone number, and when it is determined that there is no response to the call even after a preset time has elapsed, the voice input unit is controlled to control the voice input based on the input voice.
- a message data is generated, and the storage unit is controlled to obtain a mail address associated with a designated telephone number, and the mail control unit is controlled to generate a mail including information on the generated message data. , And transmits, based on the acquired e-mail address.
- the present invention is also understood as a control method of a portable information terminal.
- FIG. 2 is a hardware configuration diagram of the portable information terminal of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is an external view of a portable information terminal according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a software configuration diagram of the mobile information terminal of the first embodiment.
- 6 is a flowchart of a call transmission process of the mobile information terminal according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a screen display diagram of a basic screen of the portable information terminal of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a screen display diagram of a telephone number specification screen of the mobile information terminal of the first embodiment.
- FIG. The screen display figure of the telephone call screen (message mode guidance) of the portable information terminal of Example 1.
- FIG. 1 is an external view of a portable information terminal according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a software configuration diagram of the mobile information terminal of the first embodiment.
- 6 is a flowchart of a call transmission process of the mobile
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of an address information database of the portable information terminal of the first embodiment.
- 6 is a flowchart of a call transmission process of the mobile information terminal according to the first embodiment. 6 is a flowchart of a call transmission process of the mobile information terminal according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a software configuration diagram of a portable information terminal of Example 2.
- 10 is a flowchart of message mail reception processing of the portable information terminal of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a screen display diagram of a mail reception notification screen of the mobile information terminal of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a screen display diagram of a mail reception notification screen of the mobile information terminal of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a screen display diagram of a mail reception notification screen of the mobile information terminal of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a screen display diagram of a mail reception notification screen of the mobile information terminal of the second embodiment.
- the portable information terminal of this embodiment may be a portable telephone, a smart phone, a tablet terminal or the like, or may be a PDA (Personal Digital Assistants), a notebook PC (Personal Computer), an electronic book reader or the like.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistants
- notebook PC Personal Computer
- the technology described in the present embodiment is also applicable to a television set, a stationary PC, and the like. It may be a fixed telephone which can be connected to a network and has an e-mail transmission / reception function.
- FIG. 1A is a hardware configuration diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of the portable information terminal 100.
- the portable information terminal 100 includes a main control unit 101, a system bus 102, a ROM 103, a RAM 104, a storage unit 110, an operation input unit 120, an image processing unit 130, an audio processing unit 140, a sensor unit 150, a communication unit 160, and an expansion interface unit 170.
- a main control unit 101 a system bus 102
- a ROM 103 read only memory
- RAM 104 random access memory
- storage unit 110 for a computer
- an operation input unit 120 includes a system bus 102, a ROM 103, a RAM 104, a storage unit 110, an operation input unit 120, an image processing unit 130, an audio processing unit 140, a sensor unit 150, a communication unit 160, and an expansion interface unit 170.
- the main control unit 101 is a microprocessor unit that controls the entire portable information terminal 100 in accordance with a predetermined operation program.
- a system bus 102 is a data communication path for transmitting and receiving various commands and data between the main control unit 101 and each unit (operation blocks) in the portable information terminal 100.
- a ROM (Read Only Memory) 103 is a memory in which a basic operating program such as an operating system and other operating programs (application, the same applies hereinafter) is stored. For example, rewriting such as EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM) or flash ROM A possible ROM is used.
- EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM
- flash ROM A possible ROM is used.
- a random access memory (RAM) 104 serves as a work area when executing a basic operation program and other operation programs.
- the ROM 103 and the RAM 104 may be integrated with the main control unit 101.
- the ROM 103 may use a partial storage area in the storage unit 110 instead of the independent configuration as shown in FIG. 1A.
- the storage unit 110 stores an operation program and operation setting value of the portable information terminal 100, personal information and authentication information of the user of the portable information terminal 100, and the like.
- an operation program downloaded from the network or various data created by the operation program may be stored.
- contents such as moving pictures, still pictures and sounds downloaded from the network may be stored.
- Part or all of the storage function of the ROM 103 may be replaced by a partial area of the storage unit 110.
- the storage unit 110 holds the stored information even when power is not supplied to the portable information terminal 100 from the outside.
- a device such as a semiconductor element memory such as a flash ROM or a solid state drive (SSD), a magnetic disk drive such as a hard disc drive (HDD), or the like is used.
- a semiconductor element memory such as a flash ROM or a solid state drive (SSD)
- a magnetic disk drive such as a hard disc drive (HDD)
- HDD hard disc drive
- the operation programs stored in the ROM 103 and the storage unit 110 may be updated and function expanded by download processing from each server on the network.
- the operation input unit 120 is an instruction input unit that inputs an operation instruction to the portable information terminal 100.
- the operation input unit 120 includes an operation key 121 in which button switches and the like are arranged, and a touch panel 122 arranged to overlap the display unit 131.
- the operation method of the touch panel may be any method such as a capacitance method or an electromagnetic induction method. It may further include other operation devices.
- the mobile information terminal 100 may be operated using a keyboard or the like connected to the extended interface unit 170.
- the mobile information terminal 100 may be operated using a separate mobile terminal device connected by wired communication or wireless communication.
- the image processing unit 130 includes a display unit 131, an image signal processing unit 132, a first image input unit 133, and a second image input unit 134.
- the display unit 131 is a display device such as a liquid crystal panel, for example, and provides the user of the portable information terminal 100 with the image data processed by the image signal processing unit 132.
- the image processing unit 130 may include an operation indicator whose illustration is omitted.
- the image signal processing unit 132 has a video RAM (not shown).
- the display unit 131 is driven based on the image data input to the video RAM. Further, the image signal processing unit 132 has a function of performing decoding processing of a coded video signal, format conversion processing, superimposing processing of a menu or other OSD (On Screen Display) signal, and the like, as necessary.
- OSD On Screen Display
- the first image input unit 133 and the second image input unit 134 convert the light input from the lens into an electrical signal using an electronic device such as a charge coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor. , And a camera unit for inputting image data of surroundings and an object.
- the camera unit may include an auxiliary light emitter (not shown).
- the audio processing unit 140 includes an audio output unit 141, an audio signal processing unit 144, and an audio input unit 145.
- the audio output unit 141 is a speaker, and provides the user of the portable information terminal 100 with the audio signal processed by the audio signal processing unit 144.
- the monaural speaker 142 outputs monaural sound at the time of voice communication and the like
- the stereo speaker 143 outputs stereo sound at the time of music reproduction and the like.
- the audio signal processing unit 144 has a function of performing decoding processing and the like of the encoded audio signal as necessary.
- the voice input unit 145 is a microphone, which converts a user's voice or the like into voice data and inputs the voice data.
- the sensor unit 150 is a sensor group for detecting the state of the portable information terminal 100.
- the sensor unit 150 includes a GPS (Global Positioning System) reception unit 151, a gyro sensor 152, a geomagnetic sensor 153, an acceleration sensor 154, an illuminance sensor 155, and a proximity sensor 156.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the portable information terminal 100 may further include another sensor such as an atmospheric pressure sensor.
- the communication unit 160 includes a LAN (Local Area Network) communication unit 161, a telephone network communication unit 162, and an NFC (Near Field Communication) unit 163.
- the LAN communication unit 161 is connected to a network such as the Internet via an access point or the like, and transmits / receives data to / from each server device on the network.
- the connection with the access point or the like may be made by wireless connection such as Wi-Fi (registered trademark).
- the telephone network communication unit 162 performs telephone communication (voice call) and data transmission / reception by wireless communication with a base station or the like of the mobile telephone communication network. Communication with the base station or the like may be performed by a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) (registered trademark) method, a Long Term Evolution (LTE) method or the like.
- W-CDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- the NFC unit 163 performs wireless communication when in close proximity to the corresponding reader / writer.
- the LAN communication unit 161, the telephone network communication unit 162, and the NFC unit 163 each include an encoding circuit, a decoding circuit, an antenna, and the like.
- the communication unit 160 may further include another communication unit such as a BlueTooth (registered trademark) communication unit or an infrared communication unit.
- the extension interface unit 170 is an interface group for extending the function of the portable information terminal 100.
- the extended interface unit 170 is configured of a video / audio interface, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, a memory interface, and the like.
- the video / audio interface performs input of a video signal / audio signal from an external video / audio output device, output of a video signal / audio signal to an external video / audio input device, and the like.
- the USB interface is connected to a PC or the like to transmit and receive data. Also, a keyboard or other USB device may be connected.
- the memory interface connects a memory card and other memory media to transmit and receive data.
- the configuration example of the portable information terminal 100 shown in FIG. 1A includes many configurations that are not essential to the present embodiment, the effects of the present embodiment may be impaired even if these configurations are not provided. There is no. Further, a configuration not shown, such as a digital broadcast reception function and an electronic money settlement function, may be further added.
- FIG. 1B is an external view showing an example of the external appearance of the portable information terminal 100.
- the figure shows an example of a front (front) view and a back (back) view of the portable information terminal 100 when the portable information terminal 100 is a smart phone etc. Omit.
- An operation indicator 124, a first image input unit 133, a monaural speaker 142, and a touch screen 180 are provided on the front surface of the portable information terminal 100.
- the operation indicator 124 reports the operation state of the portable information terminal 100 based on the presence / absence of lighting / blinking of the LED.
- the touch screen 180 is configured of the touch panel 122 and the display unit 131.
- a second image input unit 134, an auxiliary light emitter 135, and a stereo speaker 143 are provided on the back of the portable information terminal 100.
- the auxiliary light emitter 135 may emit auxiliary light for compensating for the shortage of the light amount.
- a power key 121 p which is one of the operation keys 121 is provided on the upper surface of the portable information terminal 100.
- a voice input unit 145 and a ⁇ -USB input unit 170u which is one of the extended interface units 170, are provided.
- the first image input unit 133 is disposed on the front surface, and the second image input unit 134 is disposed on the back surface which is a surface different from the first image input unit 133.
- the first image input unit 133 may be referred to as an “in camera”, and the second image input unit 134 may be referred to as an “out camera”.
- FIG. 1C is a software configuration diagram of the portable information terminal 100 and is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of software in the storage unit 110 (or the ROM 103, and so forth) and the RAM 104.
- the storage unit 110 stores a basic operation program 1001, a call program 1002, a mail program 1003, and other operation programs 1009.
- the storage unit 110 further includes an address information database (address book) 1011 used by the user of the portable information terminal 100 and various information storage areas 1019 for storing other information.
- address information database address book
- the basic operation program 1001 stored in the storage unit 110 is expanded in the RAM 104, and the main control unit 101 further executes the expanded basic operation program to configure a basic operation function unit (basic operation control unit) 1101. .
- the call program 1002, the mail program 1003, and the other operation programs 1009 are expanded in the RAM 104, and the main control unit 101 further executes the expanded operation programs to obtain a call function unit (call control unit).
- a mail function unit (mail control unit) 1103 and another operation function unit 1109 are configured.
- the RAM 104 includes a temporary storage area 1200 for temporarily storing data created at the time of execution of each operation program as necessary.
- the call function unit 1102 mainly performs control of call origination processing, call reception processing, and the like when a user of the portable information terminal 100 makes a call.
- the call function unit 1102 has a message control unit 1102 a that controls a message mode when there is no response for a predetermined time or more at the time of call origination processing.
- the mail function unit 1103 mainly controls transmission processing, reception processing, and the like when the user of the portable information terminal 100 performs electronic mail communication. Also, the mail function unit 1103 has a mail creation unit 1103a that controls creation of an email transmitted by the user.
- Each operation program may be stored in advance in storage unit 110 and / or ROM 103 at the time of product shipment. After the product is shipped, it may be acquired from each server device on the network via the LAN communication unit 161 or the telephone network communication unit 162 or the like. In addition, each operation program stored in a memory card, an optical disc or the like may be acquired via the expansion interface unit 170 or the like.
- the portable information terminal 100 has a message mode function capable of transmitting the message contents to the calling party when there is no response from the calling party for a predetermined time or more after starting the calling process to the calling party.
- FIG. 2A is a flowchart showing an example of the transmission process of the portable information terminal 100.
- the user When making a call using the portable information terminal 100, the user operates the touch screen 180 on which the basic screen 180a shown in FIG. 2B is displayed to instruct activation of the telephone function. Then, the basic operation function unit 1101 activates the telephone function according to the user's instruction (step S101), and transfers the control subject to the call function unit 1102.
- the call function unit 1102 displays a telephone number specification screen 180b on the touch screen 180 as shown in FIG. 2C (step S102).
- the user operates the touch screen 180 on which the telephone number specification screen 180b is displayed, and selects a method for specifying the telephone number of the other party (step S103).
- the selection of the specification method of the telephone number may be shared with the input of the telephone number itself, or the telephone number of the other party may be directly input as a number by touching the numeric keys (step S104a). . In the case of this direct input, it is not necessary to enter the message mode described later.
- the history key may be touched to select the telephone number of the other party from the call history (the call origination history or the call reception history) (step S104b).
- the telephone number of the other party may be selected from the address book registered in advance by touching the phonebook key (step S104c).
- the user After designating the telephone number of the calling party, the user performs touch operation on the transmission key 180b4 of the telephone number specification screen 180b. Then, the call function unit 1102 starts call processing for the call partner of the specified telephone number (step S105).
- the process similar to the technical common sense of a well-known portable information terminal or a portable information terminal may be performed, and the detailed explanation is omitted.
- the call function unit 1102 displays on the call screen 180c a notification that the calling party is calling and further initializes the value of the internal timer (step S106).
- the count-up speed of the predetermined value and the value of the internal timer may be set so that the value of the internal timer becomes larger than the predetermined value in about 30 seconds after the start of the transmission processing.
- the main control unit 101 may have a hardware timer and may be counted by the hardware timer.
- step S107 If there is a response from the call partner before the value of the internal timer becomes larger than the predetermined value (step S107: Yes), the call function unit 1102 deletes the notification that the call partner is being called. The user can make a voice call with the other party (step S110). This is a direct voice call as in the prior art.
- the call function unit 1102 deletes the notification that the other party is being called and the message mode Is displayed on the call screen 180d (step S111).
- step S112 When the user operates the touch screen 180 and selects not to use the message mode (step S112: No), the call function unit 1102 ends the telephone function (step S113), and the control subject becomes the basic operation function. Return to section 1101.
- the basic operation function unit 1101 erases the call screen 180 d and displays the basic screen 180 a.
- step S112 When the user selects to use the message mode (step S112: Yes), the message control unit 1102a of the call function unit 1102 executes the message process S120.
- the message control unit 1102a first validates the input of the voice signal from the voice input unit 145 via the basic operation function unit 1101, and as shown in FIG. 2F, receives the input of the message.
- a notification is displayed on the call screen 180e (step S121).
- the notification that the input of the message message is received may be voice output from the monaural speaker 142 instead of the display on the call screen 180 e.
- the message control unit 1102a converts the voice signal of the message content input by the voice input unit 145 into voice data Then, it is recorded as a voice file in the temporary storage area 1200 (step S122).
- the processing of converting the voice signal of the input message content into voice data may be non-compression coding, lossless compression coding, or non-reversible compression coding. Further, the process of recording the message content by the message control unit 1102a may be executed by the user touching the input end key on the call screen 180e, or may be executed by the user uttering a keyword such as "end of message". It is good.
- the message control unit 1102a refers to the address information database (address book) 1011 and information on the mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party designated in the process of step S104a, step S104b or step S104c. Check for the presence of the address information database (address book) 1011 and information on the mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party designated in the process of step S104a, step S104b or step S104c.
- the message control unit 1102a If there is information on the e-mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party, the message control unit 1102a reads the e-mail address associated with the other party's telephone number from the address information database (address book) 1011.
- the read mail address is used as designation information of a communication partner to be substituted for the telephone number designated in step S104a, step S104b or step S104c (step S123), and the message processing S120 is continued. If there is no information on the e-mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party, the telephone function is ended after notifying the user to that effect.
- the process of confirming the presence or absence of the e-mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party may be performed before the process of step S111.
- a notification to inquire the user whether or not to use the message mode is displayed on the call screen 180e, and the process after step S111 is performed. If there is no e-mail address information associated with the other party's phone number, end the call function or continue the call processing without displaying a notification asking the user whether to use the message mode. good.
- the mail creation unit 1103a of the mail function unit 1103 controls the voice file of the voice data of the message content recorded in the temporary storage area 1200 under the control of the message control unit 1102a.
- An e-mail is created as an attached file (step S124).
- the title and text of this email may be, for example, according to a template such as "message email” or "message from xxx (user's name). Please check attached file”.
- the e-mail function unit 1103 executes an e-mail transmission process addressed to the e-mail address of the other party (step S125).
- the call function unit 1102 ends the telephone function (step S113), and returns the control subject to the basic operation function unit 1101.
- the basic operation function unit 1101 erases the call screen 180 e and displays the basic screen 180 a.
- the message content for the other party it is possible to send an e-mail with an attached file of voice, and therefore, it is possible to make necessary communication without being influenced by the convenience of the other party.
- FIG. 2B is a diagram showing an example of the basic screen 180a displayed in the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 2A.
- the basic screen 180a includes a priority icon display area 180a1, a general icon display area 180a2, and another information display area 180a3.
- icons associated with frequently used applications are displayed.
- an icon associated with the telephone function an icon associated with the mail function, an icon associated with the camera function, and an icon associated with the music reproduction function are displayed.
- the basic operation function unit 1101 activates the telephone function.
- FIG. 2C is a diagram showing an example of the telephone number specification screen 180b displayed in the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 2A.
- the telephone number specification screen 180b includes a numeric key display area 180b1, a function key display area 180b2, a transmission destination information confirmation area 180b3, and a transmission key 180b4.
- the user can directly input the telephone number of the other party by touch-operating each numeric key displayed in numeric key display area 180b1.
- a telephone directory key, a menu key, and a history key are displayed in the function key display area 180b2.
- the menu key has nothing to do with the processing of the present embodiment, so the description will be omitted.
- An address information database (address book) 1011 of the storage unit 110 may be used as the address book and history information.
- the callee information confirmation area 180b3 displays the telephone number, the name, and the like of the other party, which the user has directly input or selected from the phonebook / history.
- the call function unit 1102 starts call processing for the call partner of the specified telephone number.
- FIGS. 2D, 2E, and 2F are views showing an example of the call screen 180c, the call screen 180d, and the call screen 180e, which are displayed in the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 2A.
- the call screen 180c shown in FIG. 2D includes a transmission destination image display area 180c1, a transmission destination information display area 180c2, a volume control key display area 180c3, and an end key 180c4.
- the image associated with the telephone number of the other party is stored in the address information database (address book) 1011 or the various information storage area 1019, the image is displayed in the destination image display area 180c1.
- the callee information display area 180c2 displays the telephone number and the name of the other party.
- a volume up key, a volume down key, or a mute key are displayed in the volume control key display area 180c3, and when the user performs a touch operation, the volume of the monaural speaker 142 is changed according to the operation.
- the call function unit 1102 suspends the call process when the call is in progress, and executes the call close process when the call is in progress.
- the in-progress message 180c5 shown in FIG. 2D is a notification indicating that the calling party is being called, which is displayed in the process of step S105 of the flowchart shown in FIG. 2A.
- the message mode guidance message 180c6 shown in FIG. 2E is a notification to be displayed in the process of step S111 to inquire the user whether or not to use the message mode.
- step S112 is determined according to this touch operation, and volume control key display area 180c8 and end key 180c9. May be grayed out to prohibit touch operation.
- the message record acceptance message 180c7 shown in FIG. 2F is a notification indicating that the input of the message message is accepted, which is displayed in the process of step S121.
- the "input end" of the message recording acceptance message 180c7 may be touch operated, and the volume control key display area 180c8 and the end key 180c9 may be grayed out to prohibit the touch operation. .
- FIG. 2G is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the address information database (address book) 1011 which is referred to in the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 2A.
- the address information database (address book) 1011 in the present embodiment has a structure having data of "face photo”, “telephone number 1", “telephone number 2", “e-mail address 1", "e-mail address 2", etc. The body is stored in association with the name for each individual.
- the names are “Yamada Ichiro”, “Yamada Taro”, and “Yamada Hanako”. These “Yamada” may be summarized by initial “y”, and address information may be managed by initial of first name.
- the structure having data of “face photograph” may further include data of an address, a work place, a gender, an age, etc. which are not shown.
- step S123 of the flowchart shown in FIG. 2A the same name (for example, “for example,“ 0x0-1234-5678 ”) is associated with reference to the address information database (address book) 1011 and designated.
- "Email address 1" (for example, "abc@example.jp") associated with "Taro Yamada” is selected.
- selection may be performed based on a preset priority.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing an example of transmission processing of the portable information terminal 100.
- the part excluding the message processing S120 is the same, so the description of the same part is omitted.
- the message processing S120 between step S112 and step S113 shown in FIG. 2A is replaced by the message processing S130 in FIG.
- the description of the processing that is the same as the message processing S120 will be omitted as appropriate.
- the message control unit 1102a first validates the input of the voice signal from the voice input unit 145 via the basic operation function unit 1101, and sends a notification that the message message is received on the call screen 180e. It displays (step S131).
- the message control unit 1102a converts the voice signal of the message content input by the voice input unit 145 into voice data Then, the temporary storage area 1200 is temporarily stored as an audio file (step S132). Further, the message control unit 1102a converts the message content of the voice file stored in the temporary storage area 1200 into text data (step S133).
- the message control unit 1102a refers to the address information database (address book) 1011 and information on the mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party designated in the process of step S104a, step S104b or step S104c. Check for the presence of the address information database (address book) 1011 and information on the mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party designated in the process of step S104a, step S104b or step S104c.
- the message control unit 1102a If there is information on the e-mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party, the message control unit 1102a reads the e-mail address associated with the other party's telephone number from the address information database (address book) 1011.
- step S134 the mail process S130 is continued using the read e-mail address as designation information of the other party to be substituted for the telephone number designated in step S104a, step S104b or step S104c (step S134).
- step S133 the text data of the message content converted by the process of step S133 by the mail creation unit 1103a of the mail function unit 1103 is processed under the control of the message control unit 1102a. , Create an e-mail (step S135).
- the title of this e-mail may be, for example, according to a template such as "message e-mail", or, for example, "a message from xxx (user's name) is found at the beginning of the e-mail text. Please check the sentences, etc. "and you may add a template according to the template.
- the e-mail function unit 1103 executes an e-mail transmission process addressed to the e-mail address of the other party (step S136).
- the call function unit 1102 ends the telephone function (step S113), and returns the control subject to the basic operation function unit 1101.
- the mail creation unit 1103a of the mail function unit 1103 uses the text data (text file) converted from the voice data in the process of step S133 as an attached file. You may create an email.
- the subject and text of the e-mail in this case are based on a template such as "Message mail” or "Message from xxx (user's name). Please check attached file.” It is good.
- the message content for the other party can be sent as text data, and therefore, it is possible to make necessary communication without being influenced by the convenience of the other party.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of an example of the transmission process of the portable information terminal 100.
- the part excluding the message processing S120 is the same, so the description of the same part is omitted.
- the message processing S120 between step S112 and step S113 shown in FIG. 2A is replaced by the message processing S140 in FIG.
- the description of the processing similar to the message processing S120 will be omitted as appropriate.
- the message control unit 1102a first validates the input of the voice signal from the voice input unit 145 via the basic operation function unit 1101, and sends a notification that the message message is received on the call screen 180e. It displays (step S141).
- the message control unit 1102a converts the voice signal of the message content input by the voice input unit 145 into voice data Then, it is recorded as an audio file in the temporary storage area 1200 (step S142).
- the message control unit 1102a uploads the voice file including the message content recorded in the temporary storage area 1200 to a predetermined cloud server set in advance (step S143).
- the data to be uploaded to a predetermined cloud server may be an audio file itself including message content recorded in the temporary storage area 1200, or may be a text file obtained by converting the message content of the audio file into text data.
- the message control unit 1102a acquires a link destination URL (Uniform Resource Locator) for accessing the voice file uploaded to the predetermined cloud server, and stores the URL in the temporary storage area 1200 (step S144).
- a link destination URL Uniform Resource Locator
- the message control unit 1102a refers to the address information database (address book) 1011 and information on the mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party designated in the process of step S104a, step S104b or step S104c. Check for the presence of the address information database (address book) 1011 and information on the mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party designated in the process of step S104a, step S104b or step S104c.
- the message control unit 1102a If there is information on the e-mail address associated with the telephone number of the other party, the message control unit 1102a reads the e-mail address associated with the other party's telephone number from the address information database (address book) 1011.
- the read e-mail address is used as designation information of a communication partner to be substituted for the telephone number designated in step S104a, step S104b or step S104c (step S145), and the message processing S130 is continued.
- the title of this e-mail may be, for example, according to a template such as "message e-mail", or, for example, "a message from xxx (user's name) is found at the beginning of the e-mail text. Please access the URL and check the contents. ”You may add a template according to the template.
- step S146 under the control of the message control unit 1102a, the email creation unit 1103a of the email function unit 1103 creates an email using the shortcut of the link destination URL acquired in the processing of step S144 as an attached file. Also good.
- the title and text of the email in this case may be, for example, a "message email” or a “message from xxx (user's name). Please access the attached link and check the content" template etc. It may be in accordance with
- the e-mail function unit 1103 executes e-mail transmission processing addressed to the e-mail address of the other party (step S147).
- the call function unit 1102 ends the telephone function (step S113), and returns the control subject to the basic operation function unit 1101.
- the message content for the other party when there is no response of the other party for a predetermined time or more after starting the process for calling the other party Can be uploaded to the cloud server and an e-mail can be sent to refer to the content of the message, so that it is possible to perform necessary communication regardless of the convenience of the other party.
- the portable information terminal 100 of the present embodiment has a function of easily notifying the user who should have become the other party of the message that the message mail has been transmitted from the caller.
- FIG. 5 is a software configuration diagram of the portable information terminal 100, showing an example of the configuration of software in the storage unit 110 (or the ROM 103, and so forth) and the RAM 104.
- the software configuration of this embodiment is basically the same as that shown in FIG. 1C, and the same symbols are attached to the same components and the description is omitted.
- the mail function unit 1103 further includes a reception notification unit 1103b in addition to the mail creation unit 1103a.
- the reception notification unit 1103 b controls processing of notifying the user who was supposed to be a call partner that the portable information terminal 100 has received an e-mail such as a message mail.
- FIG. 6A is a flowchart showing an example of the e-mail reception process of the portable information terminal 100.
- the e-mail function unit 1103 of the portable information terminal 100 periodically checks the presence or absence of e-mail addressed to the e-mail address assigned to the own machine by accessing a predetermined e-mail server set in advance (step S201). ).
- step S202 If there is no e-mail addressed to the e-mail address assigned to the own machine (step S202: No), the process of step S201 is executed again after waiting for a predetermined time set in advance.
- step S202: Yes acquisition (downloading) of mail data from the mail server is performed (step S203).
- the mail function unit 1103 confirms the type of the e-mail acquired in the process of step S203.
- the type of the electronic mail acquired in the process of step S203 is the message mail created by the portable information terminal 100 described in the first embodiment (step S204: message mail)
- the message mail reception notification process is performed (step S204) Step S205).
- step S206 when the type of the e-mail acquired in the process of step S203 is not a message mail (step S204: regular e-mail), a normal e-mail reception notification process is performed (step S206).
- the normal e-mail reception and notification process may be performed in the same manner as the conventional portable information terminal or the technical common sense of the portable information terminal, and the detailed description will be omitted.
- the acquired e-mail is a message e-mail or a normal e-mail is determined by using a character string according to a template such as “message e-mail” in the title, or “ ⁇ ⁇ There is a message from “(arbitrary character string).” Whether or not the character string according to the template such as “is attached” may be performed. Alternatively, the determination may be made based on whether a predetermined flag (such as a message flag) specified in advance is added to the control information (header) of the electronic mail.
- a predetermined flag such as a message flag
- step S205 is controlled by the reception notification unit 1103b of the mail function unit 1103.
- a display example of the mail reception notification screen based on the control of the message mail reception notification process will be described below.
- FIG. 6B is a diagram showing an example of the mail reception notification screen 180f displayed by the processing of the flowchart shown in FIG. 6A.
- the email reception notification screen 180f shown in FIG. 6B basically has the same configuration as the basic screen 180a shown in FIG. 2B.
- the number of unread mails is displayed as a number 180f4.
- the display specification of the numeral 180f4 may be common to the message email reception notification process and the normal email reception notification process.
- the number 180f4 is controlled so as to change the color or the display position depending on whether the obtained electronic mail is a message mail or a normal mail. Further, when both the message mail and the normal mail are acquired at the same time, it may be controlled to be displayed by changing the position, such as displaying a number representing one of the numbers in the upper left portion and the other in the upper right portion.
- a mark 180f5 indicating that the electronic mail has been acquired is displayed.
- the display specification of the mark 180f5 may be common to the message email reception notification process and the normal email reception notification process. However, the mark 180f5 is controlled so that the color of the obtained electronic mail is changed depending on whether it is a message mail or a normal mail. In addition, when both message mail and normal mail are acquired at the same time, control may be performed so that two marks of different colors are displayed side by side. Only one of the numeral 180f4 and the mark 180f5 may be displayed, or both may be displayed simultaneously.
- FIG. 6C is a diagram showing an example different from FIG. 6B of the mail reception notification screen 180f displayed in the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 6A.
- the email reception notification screen 180f shown in FIG. 6C has basically the same configuration as the basic screen 180a shown in FIG. 2B, but has received a message email attached with an audio file, a text file, and a shortcut for a link destination URL.
- an attached file reference icon 180f6 in which the attached file of the message mail is associated is arranged in the general icon display area 180f2.
- the attachment reference icon 180f6 is an icon associated with the attachment of the message mail and the application that can refer to the attachment.
- the user selects / executes the attached file reference icon 180f6, under the control of the basic operation function unit 1101, if the attached file of the message mail is an audio file, the audio reproduction application is activated to reproduce the audio file.
- the text editor application is launched to display the text file.
- the browser application is activated to display or reproduce the web page of the link destination. In this way, the user can refer to the file attached to the e-mail without activating the e-mail software.
- the message content may be extracted from the text of the message mail and converted into a text file, and the attached file reference icon 180f6 associated with the text file may be arranged in the general icon display area 180f2.
- the attached file reference icon 180f6 be disposed in a place where the user can easily check, such as a home screen (main screen).
- the attached file reference icon 180f6 may be deleted after its content is confirmed by the user's selection / execution. Alternatively, it may be moved from a location easy for the user to check to a location not so.
- the process of arranging the attached file reference icon 180f6 in which the attached file of the message mail is associated in the general icon display area 180f2 may be performed on all the emails having the attached file, or the message mail having the attached file You may only go for It may be performed only when the electronic mail having the attached file is sent from a predetermined communication source set in advance.
- the determination as to whether the communication source is a predetermined communication source may be made based on whether the communication source has already been registered in the address information database (address book) 1011. Alternatively, data of each individual registered in the address information database (address book) 1011 may be provided with a flag as to whether or not the process of arranging the attached file reference icon 180f6 is permitted.
- the mail function unit 1103 sets the acquired message mail in the inbox. Control may be performed not to save.
- the mail function unit 1103 substitutes the processing for saving the acquired message mail in the inbox, and an attached file reference icon in which the attached file is associated. Control may be performed to arrange the 180f 6 in the general icon display area 180f 2.
- FIG. 6D is a diagram showing an example of the email reception notification screen 180g displayed in the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 6A.
- the user uses the communication application to conduct a conversation 180g1 with a third party different from the communication source of the message mail.
- the reception notifying unit 1103b interferes with the communication application via the basic operation function unit 1101, and interrupts the conversation between the user and the third party.
- the message 180g2 is displayed to notify the user that the message mail has been received.
- the interrupt message 180g2 may be based on a template such as, for example, "A message from ⁇ ⁇ (name of communication source)" or "Do you refer to ⁇ (message content)?” When the user performs a touch operation on the message of “ ⁇ (does not refer to message content)?”, The attached file of the message mail is referred to.
- the touch operation on the user's message is only immediately after the message is displayed, that is, immediately after the interrupt message 180g2 and not only before the conversation 180g3 with the third party but after the conversation 180g3 with the third party Is also valid.
- the interrupt message 180g2 may be displayed only to the user or may be displayed to both the user and a third party. Even when the interrupt message 180g2 is displayed to both the user and the third party, reference to the attached file of the message mail may be controlled so as to be permitted only to the user.
- the portable information terminal 100 of this embodiment it is possible to simply notify the user that the message mail has been transmitted from the caller.
- the functions and the like of the first and second embodiments may be realized by hardware by designing part or all of them, for example, by an integrated circuit.
- the program may be realized by software by a microprocessor unit or the like interpreting and executing a program for realizing each function or the like.
- Hardware and software may be used together.
- the software may be stored in advance in the ROM 103 or the storage unit 110 of the portable information terminal 100 at the time of product shipment. After product shipment, it may be acquired from various server devices and the like on the Internet. Also, software provided by a memory card, an optical disk, or the like may be acquired.
- control lines and information lines shown in the drawing indicate those which are considered to be necessary for explanation, and not all control lines and information lines on the product are necessarily shown. In practice, almost all of the configurations may be considered to be mutually connected.
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L'invention concerne un terminal d'informations mobile d'appel, qui comprend : une unité de mémoire qui mémorise un carnet d'adresses dans lequel des numéros de téléphone et des adresses de courrier sont associés ; une unité de commande d'appel qui effectue un traitement d'appel sur la base d'un numéro de téléphone ; une unité d'entrée vocale qui convertit une voix d'entrée en données ; et une unité de commande de courrier qui crée un courrier et qui transmet le courrier sur la base d'une adresse de courrier, l'unité de commande d'appel effectuant un traitement d'appel sur la base d'un numéro de téléphone désigné. Lorsqu'il est déterminé qu'une réponse à la réalisation de l'appel n'est pas reçue même si un temps prédéfini s'est écoulé, l'unité de commande d'appel ordonne à l'unité d'entrée vocale de créer des données de message sur la base de la voix d'entrée, ordonne à l'unité de mémoire d'acquérir une adresse de courrier associée au numéro de téléphone désigné, et ordonne à l'unité de commande de courrier de transmettre, sur la base de l'adresse de courrier acquise, un courrier comprenant des informations sur les données de message créées.
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