WO2023207799A1 - Procédé de traitement de messages et dispositif électronique - Google Patents

Procédé de traitement de messages et dispositif électronique Download PDF

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WO2023207799A1
WO2023207799A1 PCT/CN2023/089833 CN2023089833W WO2023207799A1 WO 2023207799 A1 WO2023207799 A1 WO 2023207799A1 CN 2023089833 W CN2023089833 W CN 2023089833W WO 2023207799 A1 WO2023207799 A1 WO 2023207799A1
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  • the present application relates to the field of electronic technology, and in particular, to a message processing method and electronic equipment.
  • APPs applications
  • electronic devices Users often organize one or more applications (APPs) in electronic devices into a folder for management, which makes it easier to find applications and makes the desktop of the electronic device tidier.
  • the icon of a folder can be marked with a badge, and the badge generally represents the total number of unread messages for all applications in the folder.
  • the icons of the applications in the folder may also be marked with a badge, which generally indicates the number of unread messages for the application.
  • Method 1 The user needs to enter each application in the folder one by one, and check the unread messages of each application through multiple operations, change the unread messages into read messages, and eliminate the icon on the folder icon. corner mark, the aforementioned process is complex and cumbersome.
  • Method 2 The user needs to set up each application in the folder such as not to receive unread messages or not to display the icons of unread messages. The user can eliminate the icons on the icon of the folder. The aforementioned process requires entering into the electronic app. Configure settings for each application in the device's system settings or the settings page of each application, such as whether to receive unread messages and whether to display badges.
  • Method 3 The user needs to perform operations such as long pressing on each application in the folder.
  • the icon on the icon of each application can be eliminated by one click or one by one.
  • the aforementioned process requires regular operations.
  • the present application provides a message processing method and electronic device to solve the problem of complex management of unread messages in folders and processing of corner tags, and realize unified management of unread messages in folders and applications.
  • this application provides a message processing method, including:
  • the attribute information of the first application is set to the attribute information of the first folder. interest.
  • attribute information of the first folder can be used, such as whether all applications in the first folder receive unread messages and whether all applications in the first folder display unread messages. icon, and whether the first folder displays the icon of unread messages, etc., the attribute information of the first application moved to the first folder can be set, and all applications in the first folder can be configured for unread messages.
  • the unified setting of related policies for reading messages is conducive to better management of unread messages in folders and applications. It also facilitates the elimination or display of unread messages in folders and applications.
  • the properties of the first application include at least one of whether to receive unread messages or the display mode of the application badge; the properties of the first folder include whether to receive unread messages or the display of the application badge. at least one of the ways.
  • the attribute information of the first application is set to the attribute information of the first folder according to the attribute information of the first folder, specifically as follows:
  • the method also includes:
  • a setting page of the first folder is displayed, and the setting page of the first folder is used to set attribute information of the first folder.
  • the triggering operation includes any of the following operations:
  • An action triggered on the icon or name of the first folder an action triggered on an empty area in the first folder, or an action triggered on a control in the first folder.
  • the method also includes:
  • the method also includes:
  • a third operation of receiving user input the third operation being used to move the first application to the second folder;
  • the attribute information of the first application is set to be the same as the attribute information of the second folder.
  • the method also includes:
  • the attribute information of the third folder and the attribute information of all applications in the third folder are set to be the same as the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the properties of the first folder also include the display mode of the folder subscript, and the file The display mode of the clipped corner mark is counting, and the method also includes:
  • the counts of unread messages of all applications in the first folder are accumulated and displayed on the first folder.
  • the first application and the attribute information of the first application, the first folder and the attribute information of the first folder are displayed, specifically:
  • the method also includes:
  • the third count is the sum of the first count and the second count.
  • the first application is located in the first folder. .
  • the first application and the attribute information of the first application, the first folder and the attribute information of the first folder are displayed, specifically:
  • the method also includes:
  • the first application and the attribute information of the first application, the first folder and the attribute information of the first folder are displayed, specifically:
  • the method also includes:
  • a first folder is displayed in which the first application is located.
  • this application provides an electronic device, including: a memory and a processor; the memory is used to store program instructions; the processor is used to call the program instructions in the memory so that the electronic device executes the first aspect and any possibility of the first aspect.
  • Message processing methods in the design including: a memory and a processor; the memory is used to store program instructions; the processor is used to call the program instructions in the memory so that the electronic device executes the first aspect and any possibility of the first aspect.
  • this application provides a chip system, which is applied to an electronic device including a memory, a display screen, and a sensor; the chip system includes: a processor; when the processor executes the computer instructions stored in the memory, the electronic device executes the first A message processing method in any possible design of the first aspect and the first aspect.
  • the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium on which a computer program is stored.
  • the computer program is executed by a processor so that the electronic device can implement the message processing in the first aspect and any possible design of the first aspect. method.
  • the present application provides a computer program product, including: execution instructions.
  • the execution instructions are stored in a readable storage medium.
  • At least one processor of the electronic device can read the execution instructions from the readable storage medium.
  • the at least one processor Executing the execution instructions enables the electronic device to implement the message processing method in the first aspect and any possible design of the first aspect.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 2 is a software structure block diagram of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 3A-3J are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic flowchart of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 5 is a schematic flowchart of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 6A-6D are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 7A-7C are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 8A-8C are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 9A-9D are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 10A-10C are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS. 11A-11B are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 12A-12D are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • FIGS 13A-13B are schematic diagrams of the human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 14 is a schematic diagram of the desktop display of three folders and the open page of each folder provided by an embodiment of the present application;
  • FIGS. 15A-15C are flowcharts of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 16 is a schematic flowchart of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • At least one refers to one or more, and “plurality” refers to two or more.
  • “And/or” describes the association of associated objects, indicating that there can be three relationships, for example, A and/or B, which can mean: A exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone, where A, B can be singular or plural.
  • the character “/” generally indicates that the related objects are in an “or” relationship.
  • “At least one of the following” or similar expressions thereof refers to any combination of these items, including any combination of a single item (items) or a plurality of items (items).
  • At least one of a alone, b alone, or c alone can mean: a alone, b alone, c alone, a combination of a and b, a combination of a and c, a combination of b and c, or a combination of a, b and c, where a, b, c can be single or multiple.
  • first and second are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be understood as indicating or implying relative importance.
  • the terms “center”, “longitudinal”, “horizontal”, “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “front”, “back”, etc. indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings.
  • orientation or positional relationship is only for the convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and does not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present application.
  • This application provides a message processing method and electronic device, which can add attribute settings for unread messages in a folder, such as whether all applications in the folder receive unread messages, and whether all applications in the folder display unread messages. icon, and whether the folder displays the icon of unread messages, etc.
  • attribute settings for unread messages such as whether all applications in the folder receive unread messages, and whether all applications in the folder display unread messages. icon, and whether the folder displays the icon of unread messages, etc.
  • this application does not limit the parameters such as the style, position, or method of the unread message icon.
  • the folders involved in this application refer to applications that include one or more applications and can be placed on the desktop of an electronic device.
  • this application may refer to the foregoing method as badge display.
  • this application may refer to the foregoing method as turning off the icon display.
  • the corner mark can be displayed in the form of a number, and the number is used to represent the total number of unread messages of all applications in the folder, or the number is used to represent the number of unread messages of the application.
  • This application can be called for Counts badges showing unread messages for a folder or application.
  • the dot display may also be in the form of a dot, which is used to indicate that there are unread messages in a folder or application. This application may be called a dot that displays unread messages in a folder or application.
  • electronic devices can be mobile phones, tablets, laptops, wearable devices, vehicle-mounted devices, augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR) devices, ultra-mobile personal computers (ultra-mobile personal computers) , UMPC), netbook, personal digital assistant (PDA), smart TV, smart screen, high-definition TV, 4K TV, smart speakers, smart projector and other equipment.
  • AR augmented reality
  • VR virtual reality
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, and a battery 142 , Antenna 1, Antenna 2, mobile communication module 150, wireless communication module 160, audio module 170, speaker 170A, receiver 170B, microphone 170C, headphone interface 170D, sensor module 180, button 190, motor 191, indicator 192, camera 193 , display screen 194, and subscriber identification module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 195, etc.
  • SIM subscriber identification module
  • the sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor 180A, a gyro sensor 180B, an air pressure sensor 180C, a magnetic sensor 180D, an acceleration sensor 180E, a distance sensor 180F, a proximity light sensor 180G, a fingerprint sensor 180H, a temperature sensor 180J, a touch sensor 180K, and ambient light. Sensor 180L, bone conduction sensor 180M, etc.
  • the structure illustrated in this application does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100 .
  • the electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than illustrated, some components may be combined, some components may be separated, or components may be arranged differently.
  • the components illustrated may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
  • the processor 110 may include one or more processing units.
  • the processor 110 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processing unit (GPU), and an image signal processor. (image signal processor, ISP), controller, memory, video codec, digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), baseband processor, and/or neural-network processing unit (NPU) wait.
  • application processor application processor, AP
  • modem processor graphics processing unit
  • GPU graphics processing unit
  • image signal processor image signal processor
  • ISP image signal processor
  • controller memory
  • video codec digital signal processor
  • DSP digital signal processor
  • baseband processor baseband processor
  • NPU neural-network processing unit
  • different processing units can be independent devices or integrated in one or more processors.
  • the controller may be the nerve center and command center of the electronic device 100 .
  • the controller can generate operation control signals based on the instruction operation code and timing signals to complete the control of fetching and executing instructions.
  • the processor 110 may also be provided with a memory for storing instructions and data.
  • the memory in processor 110 is cache memory. This memory may hold instructions or data that have been recently used or recycled by processor 110 . If the processor 110 needs to use the instructions or data again, it can be called directly from the memory. Repeated access is avoided and the waiting time of the processor 110 is reduced, thus improving the efficiency of the system.
  • processor 110 may include one or more interfaces.
  • Interfaces may include integrated circuit (inter-integrated circuit, I2C) interface, integrated circuit built-in audio (inter-integrated circuit sound, I2S) interface, pulse code modulation (PCM) interface, universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter (universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter, UART) interface, mobile industry processor interface (mobile industry processor interface, MIPI), general-purpose input/output (GPIO) interface, subscriber identity module (SIM) interface, and/or universal serial bus (USB) Interface etc.
  • I2C integrated circuit
  • I2S integrated circuit built-in audio
  • PCM pulse code modulation
  • UART universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter
  • MIPI mobile industry processor interface
  • GPIO general-purpose input/output
  • SIM subscriber identity module
  • USB universal serial bus
  • the I2C interface is a bidirectional synchronous serial bus, including a serial data line (SDA) and a serial clock line (derail clock line, SCL).
  • processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2C buses.
  • the processor 110 can separately couple the touch sensor 180K, charger, flash, camera 193, etc. through different I2C bus interfaces.
  • the processor 110 can be coupled to the touch sensor 180K through an I2C interface, so that the processor 110 and the touch sensor 180K communicate through the I2C bus interface to implement the touch function of the electronic device 100 .
  • the I2S interface can be used for audio communication.
  • processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2S buses.
  • the processor 110 can be coupled with the audio module 170 through the I2S bus to implement communication between the processor 110 and the audio module 170 .
  • the audio module 170 can transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the I2S interface to implement the function of answering calls through a Bluetooth headset.
  • the PCM interface can also be used for audio communications to sample, quantize and encode analog signals.
  • the audio module 170 and the wireless communication module 160 may be coupled through a PCM bus interface.
  • the audio module 170 can also transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the PCM interface to implement the function of answering calls through a Bluetooth headset. Both the I2S interface and the PCM interface can be used for audio communication.
  • the UART interface is a universal serial data bus used for asynchronous communication.
  • the bus can be a bidirectional communication bus. It converts the data to be transmitted between serial communication and parallel communication.
  • a UART interface is generally used to connect the processor 110 and the wireless communication module 160 .
  • the processor 110 communicates with the Bluetooth module in the wireless communication module 160 through the UART interface to implement the Bluetooth function.
  • the audio module 170 can transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the UART interface to implement the function of playing music through a Bluetooth headset.
  • the MIPI interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with peripheral devices such as the display screen 194 and the camera 193 .
  • MIPI interfaces include camera serial interface (CSI), display serial interface (DSI), etc.
  • the processor 110 and the camera 193 communicate through the CSI interface to implement the shooting function of the electronic device 100 .
  • the processor 110 and the display screen 194 communicate through the DSI interface to implement the display function of the electronic device 100 .
  • the GPIO interface can be configured through software.
  • the GPIO interface can be configured as a control signal or as a data signal.
  • the GPIO interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with the camera 193, display screen 194, wireless communication module 160, audio module 170, sensor module 180, etc.
  • the GPIO interface can also be configured as an I2C interface, I2S interface, UART interface, MIPI interface, etc.
  • the USB interface 130 is an interface that complies with the USB standard specification, and may be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, etc.
  • the USB interface 130 can be used to connect a charger to charge the electronic device 100, and can also be used to transmit data between the electronic device 100 and peripheral devices. It can also be used to connect headphones to play audio through them. This interface can also be used to connect other electronic devices, such as AR devices, etc.
  • the interface connection relationships between the modules illustrated in this application are only schematic illustrations and do not constitute a structural limitation of the electronic device 100 .
  • the electronic device 100 may also adopt different interface connection methods in the above embodiments, or a combination of multiple interface connection methods.
  • the charging management module 140 is used to receive charging input from the charger.
  • the charger can be a wireless charger or a wired charger.
  • the charging management module 140 may receive charging input from the wired charger through the USB interface 130 .
  • the charging management module 140 may receive wireless charging input through the wireless charging coil of the electronic device 100 . While the charging management module 140 charges the battery 142, it can also provide power to the electronic device through the power management module 141.
  • the power management module 141 is used to connect the battery 142, the charging management module 140 and the processor 110.
  • the power management module 141 receives input from the battery 142 and/or the charging management module 140, and supplies power to the processor 110, internal memory 121, external memory, display screen 194, camera 193, wireless communication module 160, etc.
  • the power management module 141 can also be used to monitor battery capacity, battery cycle times, battery health status (leakage, impedance) and other parameters.
  • the power management module 141 may also be provided in the processor 110 .
  • the power management module 141 and the charging management module 140 may also be provided in the same device.
  • the wireless communication function of the electronic device 100 can be implemented through the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, the modem processor and the baseband processor.
  • Antenna 1 and Antenna 2 are used to transmit and receive electromagnetic wave signals.
  • Each antenna in electronic device 100 may be used to cover a single or multiple communication frequency bands. Different antennas can also be reused to improve antenna utilization. For example: Antenna 1 can be reused as a diversity antenna for a wireless LAN. In other embodiments, antennas may be used in conjunction with tuning switches.
  • the mobile communication module 150 can provide solutions for wireless communication including 2G/3G/4G/5G applied on the electronic device 100 .
  • the mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, switch, power amplifier, low noise amplifier (LNA), etc.
  • the mobile communication module 150 can receive electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1, perform filtering, amplification and other processing on the received electromagnetic waves, and transmit them to the modem processor for demodulation.
  • the mobile communication module 150 can also amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor and convert it into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1 for radiation.
  • at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be disposed in the processor 110 .
  • at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 and at least part of the modules of the processor 110 may be provided in the same device.
  • a modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator.
  • the modulator is used to modulate the low-frequency baseband signal to be sent into a medium-high frequency signal.
  • the demodulator is used to demodulate the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal.
  • the demodulator then transmits the demodulated low-frequency baseband signal to the baseband processor for processing.
  • the application processor outputs sound signals through audio devices (not limited to speaker 170A, receiver 170B, etc.), or displays images or videos through display screen 194.
  • the modem processor may be a stand-alone device.
  • the modem processor may be independent of the processor 110 and may be provided in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional modules.
  • the wireless communication module 160 can provide applications on the electronic device 100 including wireless local area networks (WLAN) (such as wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) network), Bluetooth (bluetooth, BT), and global navigation satellites. Wireless communication solutions such as global navigation satellite system (GNSS), frequency modulation (FM), near field communication (NFC), infrared technology (infrared, IR), etc.
  • the wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module.
  • the wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2 , frequency modulates and filters the electromagnetic wave signals, and sends the processed signals to the processor 110 .
  • Wireless communication The signal module 160 can also receive the signal to be sent from the processor 110, frequency modulate it, amplify it, and convert it into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 2 for radiation.
  • the antenna 1 of the electronic device 100 is coupled to the mobile communication module 150, and the antenna 2 is coupled to the wireless communication module 160, so that the electronic device 100 can communicate with the network and other devices through wireless communication technology.
  • the wireless communication technology may include global system for mobile communications (GSM), general packet radio service (GPRS), code division multiple access (CDMA), broadband Code division multiple access (wideband code division multiple access, WCDMA), time division code division multiple access (time-division code division multiple access, TD-SCDMA), long term evolution (long term evolution, LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC , FM, and/or IR technology, etc.
  • the GNSS may include global positioning system (GPS), global navigation satellite system (GLONASS), Beidou navigation satellite system (BDS), quasi-zenith satellite system (quasi) -zenith satellite system (QZSS) and/or satellite based augmentation systems (SBAS).
  • GPS global positioning system
  • GLONASS global navigation satellite system
  • BDS Beidou navigation satellite system
  • QZSS quasi-zenith satellite system
  • SBAS satellite based augmentation systems
  • the electronic device 100 implements display functions through a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like.
  • the GPU is an image processing microprocessor and is connected to the display screen 194 and the application processor. GPUs are used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering.
  • Processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or alter display information.
  • the display screen 194 is used to display images, videos, etc.
  • Display 194 includes a display panel.
  • the display panel can use a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active matrix organic light emitting diode or an active matrix organic light emitting diode (active-matrix organic light emitting diode).
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • OLED organic light-emitting diode
  • AMOLED organic light-emitting diode
  • FLED flexible light-emitting diode
  • Miniled MicroLed, Micro-oLed, quantum dot light emitting diode (QLED), etc.
  • the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N display screens 194, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
  • the electronic device 100 can implement the shooting function through an ISP, a camera 193, a video codec, a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like.
  • the ISP is used to process the data fed back by the camera 193. For example, when taking a photo, the shutter is opened, the light is transmitted to the camera sensor through the lens, the optical signal is converted into an electrical signal, and the camera sensor passes the electrical signal to the ISP for processing, and converts it into an image visible to the naked eye. ISP can also perform algorithm optimization on image noise, brightness, and skin color. ISP can also optimize the exposure, color temperature and other parameters of the shooting scene. In some embodiments, the ISP may be provided in the camera 193.
  • Camera 193 is used to capture still images or video.
  • the object passes through the lens to produce an optical image that is projected onto the photosensitive element.
  • the photosensitive element may be a charge coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor.
  • CMOS complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
  • the photosensitive element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, and then passes the electrical signal to the ISP to convert it into a digital image signal.
  • ISP outputs digital image signals to DSP for processing.
  • DSP converts digital image signals into standard RGB, YUV and other format image signals.
  • the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N cameras 193, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
  • Digital signal processors are used to process digital signals. In addition to digital image signals, they can also process other digital signals. For example, when the electronic device 100 selects a frequency point, the digital signal processor is used to perform Fourier transform on the frequency point energy.
  • Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video.
  • Electronic device 100 may support one or more video codecs. In this way, the electronic device 100 can play or record videos in multiple encoding formats, such as moving picture experts group (MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, etc.
  • MPEG moving picture experts group
  • MPEG2 MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, etc.
  • NPU is a neural network (NN) computing processor.
  • NN neural network
  • Intelligent cognitive applications of the electronic device 100 can be implemented through the NPU, such as image recognition, face recognition, speech recognition, text understanding, etc.
  • the external memory interface 120 can be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to expand the storage capacity of the electronic device 100.
  • the external memory card communicates with the processor 110 through the external memory interface 120 to implement the data storage function. Such as saving music, videos, etc. files in external memory card.
  • Internal memory 121 may be used to store computer executable program code, which includes instructions.
  • the processor 110 executes instructions stored in the internal memory 121 to execute various functional applications and data processing of the electronic device 100 .
  • the internal memory 121 may include a program storage area and a data storage area. Among them, the stored program area can store an operating system, at least one application program required for a function (such as a sound playback function, an image playback function, etc.).
  • the storage data area may store data created during use of the electronic device 100 (such as audio data, phone book, etc.).
  • the internal memory 121 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one disk storage device, flash memory device, universal flash storage (UFS), etc.
  • the electronic device 100 can implement audio functions through the audio module 170, the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, the microphone 170C, the headphone interface 170D, and the application processor. Such as music playback, recording, etc.
  • the audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into analog audio signal output, and is also used to convert analog audio input into digital audio signals. Audio module 170 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some embodiments, the audio module 170 may be provided in the processor 110 , or some functional modules of the audio module 170 may be provided in the processor 110 .
  • Speaker 170A also called “speaker” is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals.
  • the electronic device 100 can listen to music through the speaker 170A, or listen to hands-free calls.
  • Receiver 170B also called “earpiece” is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals.
  • the electronic device 100 answers a call or a voice message, the voice can be heard by bringing the receiver 170B close to the human ear.
  • Microphone 170C also called “microphone” or “microphone” is used to convert sound signals into electrical signals. When making a call or sending a voice message, the user can speak close to the microphone 170C with the human mouth and input the sound signal to the microphone 170C.
  • the electronic device 100 may be provided with at least one microphone 170C. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 may be provided with two microphones 170C, which in addition to collecting sound signals, may also implement a noise reduction function. In other embodiments, the electronic device 100 can also be provided with three, four or more microphones 170C to collect sound signals, reduce noise, identify sound sources, and implement directional recording functions, etc.
  • the headphone interface 170D is used to connect wired headphones.
  • the headphone interface 170D can be the USB interface 130, or It is a 3.5mm open mobile electronic device platform (OMTP) standard interface and a cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA (CTIA) standard interface.
  • OMTP open mobile electronic device platform
  • CTIA cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA
  • the pressure sensor 180A is used to sense pressure signals and can convert the pressure signals into electrical signals.
  • pressure sensor 180A may be disposed on display screen 194 .
  • pressure sensors 180A there are many types of pressure sensors 180A, such as resistive pressure sensors, inductive pressure sensors, capacitive pressure sensors, etc.
  • a capacitive pressure sensor may include at least two parallel plates of conductive material.
  • the electronic device 100 determines the intensity of the pressure based on the change in capacitance.
  • the electronic device 100 detects the intensity of the touch operation according to the pressure sensor 180A.
  • the electronic device 100 may also calculate the touched position based on the detection signal of the pressure sensor 180A.
  • touch operations acting on the same touch location but with different touch operation intensities may correspond to different operation instructions. For example: when a touch operation with a touch operation intensity less than the first pressure threshold is applied to the short message application icon, an instruction to view the short message is executed. When a touch operation with a touch operation intensity greater than or equal to the first pressure threshold is applied to the short message application icon, an instruction to create a new short message is executed.
  • the gyro sensor 180B may be used to determine the motion posture of the electronic device 100 .
  • the angular velocity of electronic device 100 about three axes ie, x, y, and z axes
  • the gyro sensor 180B can be used for image stabilization. For example, when the shutter is pressed, the gyro sensor 180B detects the angle at which the electronic device 100 shakes, calculates the distance that the lens module needs to compensate based on the angle, and allows the lens to offset the shake of the electronic device 100 through reverse movement to achieve anti-shake.
  • the gyro sensor 180B can also be used for navigation and somatosensory game scenes.
  • Air pressure sensor 180C is used to measure air pressure. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 calculates the altitude through the air pressure value measured by the air pressure sensor 180C to assist positioning and navigation.
  • Magnetic sensor 180D includes a Hall sensor.
  • the electronic device 100 may utilize the magnetic sensor 180D to detect opening and closing of the flip holster.
  • the electronic device 100 may detect the opening and closing of the flip according to the magnetic sensor 180D. Then, based on the detected opening and closing status of the leather case or the opening and closing status of the flip cover, features such as automatic unlocking of the flip cover are set.
  • the acceleration sensor 180E can detect the acceleration of the electronic device 100 in various directions (generally three axes). When the electronic device 100 is stationary, the magnitude and direction of gravity can be detected. It can also be used to identify the posture of electronic devices and be used in horizontal and vertical screen switching, pedometer and other applications.
  • Distance sensor 180F for measuring distance.
  • Electronic device 100 can measure distance via infrared or laser. In some embodiments, when shooting a scene, the electronic device 100 may utilize the distance sensor 180F to measure distance to achieve fast focusing.
  • Proximity light sensor 180G may include, for example, a light emitting diode (LED) and a light detector, such as a photodiode.
  • the light emitting diode may be an infrared light emitting diode.
  • the electronic device 100 emits infrared light outwardly through the light emitting diode.
  • Electronic device 100 uses photodiodes to detect infrared reflected light from nearby objects. When sufficient reflected light is detected, it can be determined that there is an object near the electronic device 100 . When insufficient reflected light is detected, the electronic device 100 may determine that there is no object near the electronic device 100 .
  • the electronic device 100 can use the proximity light sensor 180G to detect when the user holds the electronic device 100 close to the ear for talking, so as to automatically turn off the screen to save power.
  • the proximity light sensor 180G can also be used in holster mode, and pocket mode automatically unlocks and locks the screen.
  • the ambient light sensor 180L is used to sense ambient light brightness.
  • the electronic device 100 can adaptively adjust the brightness of the display screen 194 according to the perceived ambient light brightness.
  • the ambient light sensor 180L can also be used to automatically adjust the white balance when taking pictures.
  • the ambient light sensor 180L can also cooperate with the proximity light sensor 180G to detect whether the electronic device 100 is in the pocket to prevent accidental touching.
  • Fingerprint sensor 180H is used to collect fingerprints.
  • the electronic device 100 can use the collected fingerprint characteristics to achieve fingerprint unlocking, access to application locks, fingerprint photography, fingerprint answering of incoming calls, etc.
  • Temperature sensor 180J is used to detect temperature.
  • the electronic device 100 utilizes the temperature detected by the temperature sensor 180J to execute the temperature processing strategy. For example, when the temperature reported by the temperature sensor 180J exceeds a threshold, the electronic device 100 reduces the performance of a processor located near the temperature sensor 180J in order to reduce power consumption and implement thermal protection. In other embodiments, when the temperature is lower than another threshold, the electronic device 100 heats the battery 142 to prevent the low temperature from causing the electronic device 100 to shut down abnormally. In some other embodiments, when the temperature is lower than another threshold, the electronic device 100 performs boosting on the output voltage of the battery 142 to avoid abnormal shutdown caused by low temperature.
  • Touch sensor 180K also called “touch panel”.
  • the touch sensor 180K can be disposed on the display screen 194.
  • the touch sensor 180K and the display screen 194 form a touch screen, which is also called a "touch screen”.
  • the touch sensor 180K is used to detect a touch operation on or near the touch sensor 180K.
  • the touch sensor can pass the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type.
  • Visual output related to the touch operation may be provided through display screen 194 .
  • the touch sensor 180K may also be disposed on the surface of the electronic device 100 at a location different from that of the display screen 194 .
  • Bone conduction sensor 180M can acquire vibration signals.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M can acquire the vibration signal of the vibrating bone mass of the human body's vocal part.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M can also contact the human body's pulse and receive blood pressure beating signals.
  • the bone conduction sensor 180M can also be provided in an earphone and combined into a bone conduction earphone.
  • the audio module 170 can analyze the voice signal based on the vibration signal of the vocal vibrating bone obtained by the bone conduction sensor 180M to implement the voice function.
  • the application processor can analyze the heart rate information based on the blood pressure beating signal acquired by the bone conduction sensor 180M to implement the heart rate detection function.
  • the buttons 190 include a power button, a volume button, etc.
  • Key 190 may be a mechanical key. It can also be a touch button.
  • the electronic device 100 may receive key inputs and generate key signal inputs related to user settings and function control of the electronic device 100 .
  • the motor 191 can generate vibration prompts.
  • the motor 191 can be used for vibration prompts for incoming calls and can also be used for touch vibration feedback.
  • touch operations for different applications can correspond to different vibration feedback effects.
  • the motor 191 can also respond to different vibration feedback effects for touch operations in different areas of the display screen 194 .
  • Different application scenarios such as time reminders, receiving information, alarm clocks, games, etc.
  • the touch vibration feedback effect can also be customized.
  • the indicator 192 may be an indicator light, which may be used to indicate charging status, power changes, or may be used to indicate messages, missed calls, notifications, etc.
  • the SIM card interface 195 is used to connect a SIM card.
  • the SIM card can be connected to or separated from the electronic device 100 by inserting it into the SIM card interface 195 or pulling it out from the SIM card interface 195 .
  • the electronic device 100 can support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
  • SIM card interface 195 can support Nano SIM card, Micro SIM card, SIM card, etc. Multiple cards can be inserted into the same SIM card interface 195 at the same time. The types of the plurality of cards may be the same or different.
  • the SIM card interface 195 is also compatible with different types of SIM cards.
  • SIM card interface The 195 is also compatible with external memory cards.
  • the electronic device 100 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as calls and data communications.
  • the electronic device 100 uses an eSIM, that is, an embedded SIM card.
  • the eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device 100 and cannot be separated from the electronic device 100 .
  • the software system of the electronic device 100 may adopt a layered architecture, an event-driven architecture, a microkernel architecture, a microservice architecture, or a cloud architecture.
  • This application takes the Android system with a layered architecture as an example to illustrate the software structure of the electronic device 100 .
  • this application does not limit the type of operating system of the electronic device.
  • Android system Linux system, Windows system, iOS system, Hongmeng operating system (harmony operating system, Hongmeng OS), etc.
  • FIG 2 is a software structure block diagram of an electronic device provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the layered architecture divides the software into several layers, and each layer has clear roles and division of labor.
  • the layers communicate through software interfaces.
  • the Android system is divided into four layers, from top to bottom: application layer (APP), application framework layer (APP framework), Android runtime (Android runtime) and system libraries (libraries). And the kernel layer.
  • APP application layer
  • APP framework application framework
  • Android runtime Android runtime
  • system libraries libraries
  • the application layer can include a series of application packages.
  • the application package can include: camera, gallery, calendar, call, map, navigation, WLAN, Bluetooth, music, video, game, chat, shopping, travel, instant messaging (such as short message), smart home , device control, folders and other applications (application, APP).
  • smart home applications can be used to control or manage home devices with networking capabilities.
  • home appliances may include lights, televisions, and air conditioners.
  • home equipment can also include anti-theft door locks, speakers, sweeping robots, sockets, body fat scales, desk lamps, air purifiers, refrigerators, washing machines, water heaters, microwave ovens, rice cookers, curtains, fans, TVs, set-top boxes, Doors, windows, etc.
  • the application package can also include: desktop (i.e. home screen), negative screen, control center, notification center and other applications.
  • negative one screen also known as "-1 screen” refers to sliding the screen to the right on the home screen of an electronic device until it slides to the leftmost split-screen user interface (UI).
  • the negative screen can be used to place some quick service functions and notification messages, such as global search, quick entry to a certain page of the application (payment code, WeChat, etc.), instant information and reminders (express delivery information, expenditure information, commute traffic conditions, etc.) , taxi travel information, schedule information, etc.) and follow updates (football stands, basketball stands, stock information, etc.), etc.
  • the control center is the slide-up message notification bar of the electronic device, that is, the user interface displayed by the electronic device when the user starts to slide upward on the bottom of the electronic device.
  • the notification center is the drop-down message notification bar of the electronic device, that is, the user interface displayed by the electronic device when the user starts to perform downward operations on the top of the electronic device.
  • the application layer includes: a desktop, and folder 1, folder 2 and application 1 placed on the desktop as an example.
  • folder 1 includes at least application 2
  • folder 2 includes at least application 3.
  • Folder 1 may also include Folder 3 when one folder can be moved to another folder.
  • the application framework layer provides an application programming interface (API) and programming framework for applications in the application layer.
  • API application programming interface
  • the application framework layer includes some predefined functions.
  • the application framework layer can include a window manager, content provider, view system, phone manager, resource manager, notification manager, etc.
  • the window manager is used to manage window programs, such as managing window status, properties, view addition, deletion, update, window order, message collection and processing, etc.
  • the window manager can obtain the display size, determine whether there is a status bar, lock the screen, capture the screen, etc.
  • the window manager is the entrance for the outside world to access the window.
  • Content providers are used to store and retrieve data and make this data accessible to applications.
  • Said data can include videos, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phone books, etc.
  • the view system includes visual controls, such as controls that display text, controls that display pictures, etc.
  • a view system can be used to build applications.
  • the display interface can be composed of one or more views.
  • a display interface including a text message notification icon may include a view for displaying text and a view for displaying pictures.
  • the phone manager is used to provide communication functions of the electronic device 100 .
  • call status management including connected, hung up, etc.
  • the resource manager provides various resources to the application, such as localized strings, icons, pictures, user interface layout files (layout xml), video files, fonts, colors, user interface components (user interface module, UI component) identity document (ID) (also known as serial number or account number), etc. Furthermore, the resource manager is used to uniformly manage the aforementioned resources.
  • the notification manager allows applications to display notification information (such as unread messages, etc.) in the status bar. It can be used to convey notification-type messages and can automatically disappear after a short stay without user interaction. For example, the notification manager is used to notify download completion, message reminders, etc.
  • the notification manager can also be notifications that appear in the status bar at the top of the system in the form of charts or scroll bar text, such as notifications for applications running in the background, or notifications that appear on the screen in the form of conversation windows. For example, text information is prompted in the status bar, a beep sounds, the electronic device vibrates, the indicator light flashes, etc.
  • the Android runtime includes core libraries and a virtual machine.
  • the Android runtime is responsible for the scheduling and management of the Android system.
  • the core library contains two parts: one part is the functional functions that need to be called by the Java language, and the other part is the core library of the Android system.
  • the application layer and application framework layer run in virtual machines.
  • the virtual machine executes the java files of the application layer and application framework layer into binary files.
  • the virtual machine is used to perform object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, security and exception management, and garbage collection and other functions.
  • System libraries can include multiple functional modules. For example: surface manager (surface manager), media libraries (media libraries), 3D graphics processing libraries (for example: OpenGLES), 2D graphics engines (for example: SGL), image processing libraries and desktop launchers, etc.
  • surface manager surface manager
  • media libraries media libraries
  • 3D graphics processing libraries for example: OpenGLES
  • 2D graphics engines for example: SGL
  • image processing libraries and desktop launchers etc.
  • the surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provides the fusion of 2D and 3D layers for multiple applications.
  • the media library supports playback and recording of a variety of commonly used audio and video formats, as well as static image files, etc.
  • the media library can support a variety of audio and video encoding formats, such as: MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, etc.
  • the 3D graphics processing library is used to implement 3D graphics drawing, image rendering, composition and layer processing.
  • 2D Graphics Engine is a drawing engine for 2D drawing.
  • the desktop launcher is used to start the desktop, adjust the layout, options and interface of the desktop, and change the theme and icons of the desktop.
  • the kernel layer is the layer between hardware and software.
  • the kernel layer contains at least display driver, camera driver, audio driver, and sensor driver.
  • the following exemplifies the workflow of the software and hardware of the electronic device 100 in conjunction with the scenario of using a smart speaker to play sound.
  • the corresponding hardware interrupt is sent to the kernel layer.
  • the kernel layer processes touch operations into raw input events (including touch coordinates, timestamps of touch operations, and other information). Raw input events are stored at the kernel level.
  • the application framework layer obtains the original input event from the kernel layer and identifies the control corresponding to the input event. Taking the touch operation as a touch click operation and the control corresponding to the click operation as a smart speaker icon control as an example, the smart speaker application calls the interface of the application framework layer to start the smart speaker application, and then starts the audio driver by calling the kernel layer. , converting the audio electrical signal into a sound signal through the speaker 170A.
  • the structure illustrated in this application does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100 .
  • the electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than illustrated, some components may be combined, some components may be separated, or components may be arranged differently.
  • the components illustrated may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
  • the electronic device can add attribute settings of the folder regarding unread messages.
  • attribute settings of the folder regarding unread messages may include: attribute item 11, attribute item 12, and attribute item 13.
  • meanings represented by each attribute item are:
  • Property item 11 Whether all applications in the folder receive unread messages.
  • Attribute item 12 Whether all applications in the folder display icons for unread messages, and when all applications in the folder display icons for unread messages, which method is used to display icons.
  • Attribute item 13 Whether the folder displays the icons of unread messages, and when the folder displays the icons of unread messages, how to display the icons.
  • the electronic device can manage whether to receive the unread messages of all the applications in the folder, and can also manage the folder and the icons of the unread messages of all the applications in the folder. Show/Remove. This facilitates the electronic device to consider the reception of unread messages and the processing of badges at the folder level.
  • the electronic device may provide the user with access to set the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder. After being set by the user, the electronic device can determine the policy settings of the folder and all applications in the folder regarding unread messages, as shown in Table 1.
  • the electronic device may display the open page of the folder in response to the user's operation of opening the folder.
  • the opening page of the folder may include: identification such as icon, name, etc. of each application.
  • the opening page of the folder may also include: control 1, which is used to trigger the display of the entry of the attribute item 11, the attribute item 12, and the attribute item 13 of the folder.
  • the opening page of the folder may also include: control 2. Control 2 is used to add other applications to the folder.
  • the electronic device in response to the operation performed by the user on the open page of the folder or the control 1, can display the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder, so that the user can set the future information of the folder based on user needs. Read the message's property settings.
  • Figures 3A-3J are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder correspond to serial number 1 in Table 1
  • the mobile phone may display the settings page 11 as exemplarily shown in Figure 3A.
  • settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, set the count to display the icons of unread messages for all applications in the folder, and set the count to display the unread messages of the folder. Read the message corner icon, and provide access to change the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder.
  • the setting page 11 may include: area 101 , area 102 and area 103 .
  • Area 101 is used to display the specific content of the attribute item 11 of the folder, and to provide an entry for setting the attribute item 11 of the folder.
  • the area 101 may include: a control 1011, which may be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, and provide an entry for changing the attribute item 11 of the folder.
  • the area 102 is in a changeable state and is used to display the specific content of the attribute item 12 of the folder and provide an entry for setting the attribute item 12 of the folder.
  • area 102 may include: option 1021.
  • Option 1021 may be used to set a corner mark that counts and displays unread messages of all applications in the folder, and is also used to provide changed files. Entry to property item 12 of the folder.
  • Area 103 is in a changeable state and is used to display the specific content of the attribute item 13 of the folder and provide an entry for setting the attribute item 13 of the folder.
  • area 103 may include: option 1031.
  • Option 1031 may be used to set a corner mark for counting and displaying unread messages of the folder, and may also be used to provide an entry for changing the attribute item 13 of the folder.
  • the default attribute settings of the newly created folder usually adopt the settings of the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3A.
  • the attribute item 11, the attribute item 12 and the attribute item 13 of the folder are set as the default attributes.
  • the mobile phone can set the attribute item 11, the attribute item 12 and the attribute item 13 of the folder. Make changes.
  • Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder correspond to serial number 4 in Table 1
  • settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder not to receive unread messages, set to close the corner display of unread messages of all applications in the folder, and set to close the unread messages of all applications in the folder.
  • the corner icon of the read message is displayed, and the entry for changing the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder is provided.
  • the area 101 in the settings page 11 may include: a control 1012.
  • the control 1012 may be used to set all applications in the folder not to receive unread messages, and provide options for changing the property items 11 of the folder. Entrance.
  • the area 102 in the settings page 11 changes from a changeable state to an unchangeable state.
  • the color can be switched to indicate the change of the state.
  • the area 102 can be used to set the future for closing all applications in the folder.
  • the icon for reading the message is displayed.
  • the area 102 in FIG. 3B can be displayed according to the setting of the attribute item 12 of the folder 1 before changing the attribute item 11 of the folder, such as displaying the "count" shown in the area 102 in FIG. 3A .
  • the area 103 in the settings page 11 can be changed from a changeable state to an unchangeable state. For example, the color can be switched to indicate the change of the state.
  • the area 103 can be used to set the corner mark display of unread messages that close the folder. Under normal circumstances, the area 103 in Figure 3B cannot be triggered, and can be displayed according to the setting of the attribute item 13 of the folder 1 before changing the attribute item 11 of the folder, such as "area 103 in Figure 3A" is displayed. count".
  • area 102 and area 103 in the settings page 11 can be directly hidden, that is, no longer displayed.
  • the mobile phone may display the settings page 12 as exemplarily shown in FIG. 3D.
  • the settings page 12 can be used to provide three ways of providing the attribute items 12 of the folder. These three ways include respectively: turning off the corner display of unread messages of all applications in the folder, and counting and displaying all unread messages in the folder.
  • the icon of the unread messages of the application and the dots display the icons of the unread messages of all applications in the folder.
  • the setting page 12 may include: option 1041, option 1042, and option 1043.
  • Option 1041 is used to set the icon display of unread messages that closes all applications in this folder.
  • Option 1042 is used to set a marker that counts and displays unread messages for all applications in the folder.
  • Option 1043 is used to set the dot to display the unread messages of all applications in the folder.
  • the settings page 12 can also be used to provide a portal back to the settings page 11 from the settings page 12 .
  • the settings page 12 may also include: a control 105 , and the control 105 may be used to trigger a return to the settings page 11 .
  • the mobile phone may display the settings page 13 as exemplarily shown in FIG. 3E.
  • the settings page 13 can be used to provide three ways of providing the attribute items 13 of the folder.
  • the three ways include respectively: turning off the corner display of unread messages of the folder, and counting and displaying the corners of the unread messages of the folder.
  • the icon and dots display the icons of unread messages for that folder.
  • the setting page 13 may include: option 1061, option 1062, and option 1063.
  • Option 1061 is used to set the icon display of unread messages that close the folder.
  • Option 1062 is used to set the index to count and display unread messages in this folder.
  • Option 1063 is used to set the dot to display the corner mark of unread messages in this folder.
  • the settings page 13 can also be used to provide a portal back to the settings page 11 from the settings page 13 .
  • the settings page 13 may also include: a control 107 , and the control 107 may be used to trigger a return to the settings page 11 .
  • Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder correspond to serial number 3 in Table 1
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of changing the attribute item 12 and the attribute item 13 of the folder instructed by the user (such as clicking option 1041 in the settings page 12 and option 1061 in the settings page 13), the mobile phone can display the settings page 11 in Figure 3A The settings page 11 shown exemplarily in FIG. 3F is displayed.
  • the settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, set to close the corner display of unread messages of all applications in the folder, and set to close the icons of the unread messages in the folder.
  • the corner icon of unread messages is displayed, and the entrance to change the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder is provided.
  • Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder correspond to serial number 1 in Table 1
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the operation of changing the attribute item 13 of the folder instructed by the user (such as clicking option 1063 in the settings page 13), the mobile phone can change from displaying the settings page 11 in Figure 3A to displaying the settings page exemplarily shown in Figure 3G 11.
  • settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, set the count to display the corner icons of unread messages for all applications in the folder, and set dots to display the file.
  • the index of the unread message of the folder is provided, and the entrance for changing the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder is provided.
  • Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder correspond to serial number 1 in Table 1
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of changing the attribute item 12 and the attribute item 13 of the folder instructed by the user (such as clicking option 1043 in the settings page 12 and option 1063 in the settings page 13), the mobile phone can display the settings page 11 in Figure 3A The setting page 11 shown exemplarily in FIG. 3H is displayed.
  • the settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, set the dots to display the icons of unread messages for all applications in the folder, and set the dots to display the unread messages.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to change the attribute item 13 of the folder (such as clicking on the settings page 13). After selecting option 1061), the display of the settings page 11 of FIG. 3A can be changed to the display of the settings page 11 exemplarily shown in FIG. 3I.
  • the settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, set the count to display the icons of unread messages for all applications in the folder, and set the icon to close the folder.
  • the corner icon of unread messages is displayed, and the entrance to change the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder is provided.
  • Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder correspond to serial number 2 in Table 1
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of changing the attribute item 12 and the attribute item 13 of the folder instructed by the user (such as clicking option 1043 in the settings page 12 and option 1061 in the settings page 13), the mobile phone can display the settings page 11 in Figure 3A The setting page 11 shown exemplarily in FIG. 3J is displayed.
  • settings page 11 can be used to set all applications in the folder to receive unread messages, set dots to display the corner icons of unread messages for all applications in the folder, and set to close the folder.
  • the corner icon of unread messages is displayed, and the entrance to change the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder is provided.
  • the electronic device can set policies on unread messages for all applications in the folder based on the attribute settings of the folder on unread messages.
  • the electronic device can also manage whether the application's unread messages are received based on the application's attribute settings for unread messages, and can also manage whether the application's unread messages are displayed as icons. And the way the corner mark is displayed. Therefore, it is helpful for the electronic device to consider the reception of unread messages and the processing of badges from the application level.
  • the application's attribute settings for unread messages may include: attribute item 21 and attribute item 22.
  • Property item 21 Whether the application receives unread messages.
  • Attribute item 22 Whether the application displays the icons of unread messages, and when the application displays the icons of unread messages, which method is used to display the icons.
  • the attribute settings of the folder regarding unread messages and the attribute settings of the application regarding unread messages have overlapping attribute items, that is, the attribute item 11 of the folder and the attribute item 21 of the application, and the attribute item 12 of the folder and Application property item 22.
  • the electronic device can set the folder and the application in combination with the attribute settings of the folder regarding unread messages and the attribute settings of the application regarding unread messages. All applications in this folder are concerned with receiving unread messages and processing badges.
  • the application layer of the electronic device includes: the desktop, and Folder 1, Folder 2 and Application 1 placed on the desktop as an example.
  • folder 1 includes at least application 2
  • folder 2 includes at least application 3.
  • Folder 1 may also include Folder 3 when one folder can be moved to another folder.
  • the electronic device synchronizes the attribute settings of the unread messages of the folder to the attribute settings of the unread messages of the application, and can set the policy settings of the folder and all the applications in the folder regarding the unread messages.
  • the electronic device may store the attribute items 11 , 12 , and 13 of the folder 1 .
  • the electronic device can synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 1 to the attribute item 11 of folder 1, that is, the attribute item 22 of application 1 can be synchronized with the attribute item 22 of application 1.
  • the step is the attribute item 12 of the folder 1, and the attribute items 21 and 22 of the application 1 are stored.
  • the electronic device can store the corresponding relationship between each application program in folder 1 and folder 1.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship is used to represent the application programs included in folder 1.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship can be in the form of a table, matrix, or key value. In a peer-to-peer manner, for example, the correspondence between application 1 and folder 1 is used to indicate that folder 1 includes application 1.
  • the electronic device may store the attribute items 11, 12, and 13 of the folder 2.
  • the electronic device can synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 3 as the attribute item 11 of folder 2, synchronize the attribute item 22 of application 3 as the attribute item 12 of folder 2, and store the attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of application 3.
  • the electronic device can store the corresponding relationship between each application program in the folder 2 and the folder 2.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship is used to represent the application programs included in the folder 2.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship can be in the form of a table, matrix, or key value. In a peer-to-peer manner, for example, the correspondence between application 3 and folder 2 is used to indicate that folder 2 includes application 3.
  • the electronic device can obtain the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of folder 1, and synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 1 to the attribute item 11 of folder 1, Synchronize the attribute item 22 of application 1 to the attribute item 12 of folder 1. Therefore, the attribute settings of application 1 remain consistent with the attribute settings of folder 1.
  • the electronic device can obtain the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of folder 1, and synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 3 to the attribute item of folder 1. 11. Synchronize the attribute item 22 of application 3 to the attribute item 12 of folder 1. Therefore, the attribute settings of application 3 remain consistent with the attribute settings of folder 1.
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute item 21 of application 1 consistent with the attribute item 11 of folder 1, and keep the attribute item 22 of application 1 consistent with the attribute item 12 of folder 1. .
  • the electronic device can obtain the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of folder 2, and synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 1 to the attribute item of folder 2. 11. Synchronize the attribute item 22 of application 1 to the attribute item 12 of folder 2. Therefore, the attribute settings of application 1 remain consistent with the attribute settings of folder 2.
  • Folder 2 can be regarded as an application, and the specific implementation process of moving application 1 to folder 1 is similar.
  • the electronic device can obtain the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of folder 1, and synchronize the attribute item 11 of folder 2 to the attribute item of folder 1. 11. Synchronize the attribute item 12 of folder 2 to the attribute item 12 of folder 1, and synchronize the attribute item 13 of folder 2 to the attribute item 13 of folder 1. Therefore, the attribute settings of folder 2 remain consistent with the attribute settings of folder 1.
  • Figure 4 shows a schematic flowchart of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the desktop launcher and notification manager in the operating system of the electronic device can perform the following steps:
  • the desktop launcher obtains the attribute item 21 of application 1, and determines whether application 1 receives unread messages.
  • the desktop launcher After determining that application 1 receives unread messages, the desktop launcher executes S12; after determining that application 1 does not receive unread messages, the desktop launcher executes S19.
  • the desktop launcher receives unread messages from application 1.
  • the desktop launcher sends unread messages of application 1 to the notification manager, such as quantity, content, etc.
  • the notification manager obtains the attribute item 22 of application 1, and determines whether application 1 displays the icon of the unread message.
  • the notification manager executes S15; when it is determined that the application 1 does not display the icon of the unread message, the notification manager executes S19.
  • the notification manager updates the index of the unread messages of Application 1 based on the unread messages of Application 1. If the number of newly received unread messages of Application 1 is 2, then the index of the unread messages of Application 1 is increase by 2.
  • the notification manager may also determine, based on the attribute item 22 of Application 1, how to display the corner mark of the unread messages of Application 1, such as count display or dot display.
  • the notification manager determines whether application 1 is in the folder.
  • the notification manager can obtain the corresponding relationship between application 1 and folder 1. Therefore, based on the corresponding relationship between application 1 and folder 1, the notification manager can determine that application 1 is in the folder and determine that the folder where application 1 is located is folder 1.
  • the notification manager may not be able to obtain the corresponding relationship between App 1 and any folder. Thus, the notification manager can determine that application 1 is on the desktop or in the application library without updating the folder's index of unread messages.
  • the notification manager executes S162; when it is determined that application 1 is not in the folder, the notification manager executes S19.
  • the notification manager determines that the folder where application 1 is located is folder 1.
  • the notification manager obtains the attribute item 13 of folder 1, and determines whether folder 1 displays the icon of the unread message.
  • the notification manager executes S18; when it is determined that the folder 1 does not display the icon of the unread message, the notification manager executes S19.
  • the notification manager updates the index of the unread messages of folder 1 based on the unread messages of application 1. If the number of newly received unread messages of application 1 is 2, then the number of unread messages of folder 1 is 2. The corner mark increases by 2.
  • the notification manager may also determine the angle of the unread message of folder 1 based on the attribute item 13 of folder 1. How the mark is displayed, such as count display or dot display.
  • the end here refers to: the desktop launcher ends execution: application 1 regarding the reception of unread messages in the current round. Moreover, the desktop launcher can continue to execute S11 in Figure 4 to determine whether to receive unread messages from Application 1 in the next round.
  • the end here refers to: the notification manager ends execution: the update of the index of unread messages by application 1 and folder 1 in the current round.
  • the desktop launcher can continue to send the unread messages of application 1 from the desktop launcher through S13 in FIG. 4 to determine whether to update the tags of application 1 and folder 1 regarding the unread messages in the next round.
  • the electronic device synchronizes the attribute item 11 of the folder to the attribute item 21 of the application program, and the attribute item 12 of the folder synchronizes the attribute item 22 of the application program, and can set the folder in accordance with the attribute item 21 of the application program.
  • the attribute item 22 of the folder Whether all applications in the folder receive unread messages can be set according to the property item 22 of the application whether the unread messages of all applications in the folder will be displayed as icons and in what way to display the icons. You can set them according to the attribute item 22 of the folder.
  • Attribute item 13 sets whether the unread messages of the folder are displayed as icons and in what manner.
  • the electronic device uses the correspondence between the folder and the application to synchronize the attribute settings based on unread messages to the application's attribute settings about unread messages, and can set the folder and all applications in the folder.
  • the program's policy settings for unread messages are not limited to:
  • the electronic device may store the attribute items 11 , 12 , and 13 of the folder 1 .
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute item 21 and the attribute item 22 of Application 1 unchanged, that is, it does not synchronize the attribute item 21 of Application 1 as the attribute item 11 of Folder 1, nor synchronize the attribute item 22 of Application 1 as a file.
  • the attribute item 12 of folder 1 is stored, and the attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of application 1 are stored.
  • the electronic device can store the corresponding relationship between each application program in the folder 1 and the folder 1.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship is used to represent the application programs included in the folder 1.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship can be in the form of a table, matrix, or key value. In a peer-to-peer manner, for example, the correspondence between application 1 and folder 1 is used to indicate that folder 1 includes application 1.
  • the electronic device may store the attribute items 11 , 12 , and 13 of the folder 2 .
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute items 21 and 22 of application 3 unchanged, that is, it does not synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 3 as the attribute item 11 of folder 2, nor synchronizes the attribute item 22 of application 3 as a file.
  • the attribute item 12 of folder 2 is stored, and the attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of application 3 are stored.
  • the electronic device can store the corresponding relationship between each application program in the folder 2 and the folder 2.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship is used to represent the application programs included in the folder 2.
  • the aforementioned correspondence relationship can be in the form of a table, matrix, or key value. In a peer-to-peer manner, for example, the correspondence between application 3 and folder 2 is used to indicate that folder 2 includes application 3.
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of application 1 unchanged, that is, it does not synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 1 to the attribute item 11 of folder 1.
  • the property item 22 of Application 1 synchronized to the property item 12 of Folder 1 . Therefore, the attribute settings of Application 1 and the attribute settings of Folder 1 are set separately.
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of application 3 unchanged, that is, it does not synchronize the attribute item 21 of application 3 to the attribute item of folder 1. 11, nor synchronize the attribute item 22 of application 1 to the attribute item 12 of folder 1. Therefore, the attribute settings of application 3 and the attribute settings of folder 1 are set separately.
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute items 21 and 22 of the application 1 unchanged.
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute items 21 and 22 of application 1 unchanged, that is, it does not synchronize the attribute items 21 of application 1 to the attribute items of folder 2. 11, nor synchronize the attribute item 22 of application 1 to the attribute item 12 of folder 2. Therefore, the attribute settings of application 1 and the attribute settings of folder 2 are set separately.
  • Folder 2 can be regarded as an application, and the specific implementation process of moving application 1 to folder 1 is similar.
  • the electronic device can keep the attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of folder 2 unchanged, that is, it does not synchronize the attribute item 11 of folder 2 as a file.
  • the attribute item 11 of folder 1 is not synchronized to the attribute item 12 of folder 2, nor is the attribute item 13 of folder 2 synchronized to the attribute item 13 of folder 1. Therefore, the attribute settings of folder 2 and the attribute settings of folder 1 are set separately.
  • the property settings of Folder 2 and each application in Folder 2 are set separately from the property settings of Folder 1.
  • the electronic device can establish a corresponding relationship between each application in folder 2 and folder 1.
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic flowchart of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the desktop launcher and notification manager in the operating system of the electronic device can perform the following steps:
  • the desktop launcher determines whether application 1 is in the folder.
  • the desktop launcher can obtain the corresponding relationship between application 1 and folder 1. Therefore, based on the corresponding relationship between application 1 and folder 1, the desktop launcher can determine that application 1 is in the folder and determine that the folder where application 1 is located is folder 1.
  • the desktop launcher cannot obtain the corresponding relationship between App 1 and any folder. Thus, the desktop launcher can determine that application 1 is on the desktop or in the application library without updating the folder's unread message index.
  • the notification manager executes S221-S222; when it is determined that application 1 is not in the folder When the file is in the folder, the notification manager executes S223.
  • the desktop launcher determines that the folder where application 1 is located is folder 1.
  • the desktop launcher obtains the attribute item 11 of folder 1, and determines whether application 1 receives unread messages.
  • the desktop launcher obtains the attribute item 21 of application 1, and determines whether application 1 receives unread messages.
  • the desktop launcher executes S23; when it is determined that application 1 does not receive unread messages, the desktop launcher executes S20.
  • the desktop launcher receives unread messages from application 1.
  • the desktop launcher sends unread messages of application 1 to the notification manager, such as quantity, content, etc.
  • the notification manager determines whether application 1 is in the folder.
  • the notification manager can obtain the corresponding relationship between application 1 and folder 1. Therefore, based on the corresponding relationship between application 1 and folder 1, the notification manager can determine that application 1 is in the folder and determine that the folder where application 1 is located is folder 1.
  • the notification manager may not be able to obtain the corresponding relationship between App 1 and any folder.
  • the notification manager can determine that application 1 is on the desktop or in the application library without updating the folder's index of unread messages.
  • the notification manager executes S261-S262; when it is determined that application 1 is not in the folder, the notification manager executes S263.
  • the notification manager determines that the folder where application 1 is located is folder 1.
  • the notification manager obtains the attribute item 12 of the folder 1, and determines whether the application 1 displays the icon of the unread message.
  • the notification manager executes S271-S29; when it is determined that the application 1 does not display the icon of the unread message, the notification manager executes S20.
  • the notification manager obtains the attribute item 22 of application 1, and determines whether application 1 displays the icon of the unread message.
  • the notification manager executes S272 and S20; when it is determined that the application 1 does not display the icon of the unread message, the notification manager executes S20.
  • the notification manager updates the index of the unread messages of Application 1 based on the unread messages of Application 1. If the number of newly received unread messages of Application 1 is 2, then the number of unread messages of Application 1 is 2. The corner mark increases by 2.
  • the notification manager may also determine the method for displaying the badges of unread messages of Application 1 based on the attribute item 12 of Folder 1 in S262, such as Count display or dot display.
  • the notification manager may also determine, based on the attribute item 22 of Application 1 in S263, how to display the icons of the unread messages of Application 1, such as counting display or Dot display.
  • the notification manager obtains the attribute item 13 of the folder 1, and determines whether the folder 1 displays the icon of the unread message. When it is determined to display the icon of folder 1, the manager is notified to perform S29; when it is determined not to display the icon of folder 1, the manager is notified to perform S20.
  • the notification manager updates the index of the unread messages of folder 1 based on the unread messages of application 1. If the number of newly received unread messages of application 1 is 2, then the number of unread messages of folder 1 is 2. The corner mark increases by 2.
  • the notification manager can also determine, based on the attribute item 13 of folder 1, how to display the corner markers of unread messages in folder 1, such as count display or dot display.
  • the end here refers to: the desktop launcher ends execution: application 1 regarding the reception of unread messages in the current round. Moreover, the desktop launcher can continue to execute S21 in Figure 5 to determine whether to receive unread messages of application 1 in the next round.
  • the end here refers to: the notification manager ends execution: the update of the index of unread messages by application 1 and folder 1 in the current round.
  • the desktop launcher can continue to send the unread messages of application 1 from the desktop launcher through S24 in FIG. 5 to determine whether to update the tags of application 1 and folder 1 regarding the unread messages in the next round.
  • the electronic device can set whether all the applications in the folder receive unread messages according to the attribute item 21 of the application or the attribute item 11 of the folder.
  • the attribute item 22 of the folder or the attribute item 12 of the folder set whether the unread messages of all applications in the folder display icons and the method of displaying icons. You can set the folder according to the attribute item 13 of the folder. Whether the unread message should be displayed with a badge and in what manner.
  • Figures 6A-6D are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 22 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6A .
  • the user interface 22 can be used to provide access to settings such as desktop and wallpaper, display, sound, notification center, applications, battery, storage, healthy use of mobile phone, security and privacy, intelligent assistance, user and account and system options.
  • the user interface 22 may include: option 221 , which is used to provide an entry for setting the attribute settings of unread messages for each application installed in the mobile phone.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the user interface 23 can be used to display attribute settings regarding unread messages for each application installed in the mobile phone.
  • the setting page 13 may include: area 231 , area 232 , area 233 , area 234 and area 235 .
  • Area 231 is used to display the attribute items 21 and 22 of the email application that have been set, and to provide an entrance for changing the attribute items 21 and 22 of the email application.
  • the mobile phone has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 21 of the email application The email application does not receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of the email application Do not display the corner icon of unread messages of the email application.
  • Area 232 is used to display the property items 21 and 22 of the Huawei video application that have been set, and to provide an entrance for changing the property items 21 and 22 of the Huawei video application.
  • the mobile phone has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 22 of Huawei Video App Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of Huawei Video App.
  • Area 233 is used to display the attribute items 21 and 22 of the QQ application that have been set, and to provide an entrance for changing the attribute items 21 and 22 of the QQ application.
  • the mobile phone has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Area 234 is used to display the attribute items 21 and 22 of the WeChat application that have been set, and to provide an entrance for changing the attribute items 21 and 22 of the WeChat application.
  • the mobile phone has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Area 235 is used to display the attribute items 21 and 22 of the sports and health application that have been set, and to provide an entrance for changing the attribute items 21 and 22 of the sports and health application.
  • the mobile phone has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 21 of sports and health applications Sports and health applications do not receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of the sports and health application Do not display the corner icon of unread messages of the sports and health application.
  • the default attribute settings of the newly created folder are exemplified by using the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3A.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 21 as exemplarily shown in Figure 6C.
  • the user interface 21 may be the home screen of the desktop, and the user interface 21 may include but is not limited to: a status bar, a navigation bar, a calendar indicator, a weather indicator, and multiple application identifiers (such as names and icon) etc.
  • the application identification at least includes: Huawei video application identification 601, setting identification 602, WeChat application identification 603, QQ application identification 604, sports and health application identification 605 and common folder identification 606.
  • Common folders include electronic files.
  • Mail applications and calculator applications may also include: weather logos, music logos, phone manager logos, call application logos, instant messaging logos, browser logos, camera logos, etc.
  • the user interface 21 can also be used to display the unread message icon 6011 of the Huawei Video application, the unread message icon 6031 of the WeChat application, and the unread message icon 6041 of the QQ application.
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to combine the QQ application and the WeChat application into a new folder (such as long pressing the QQ application logo 604 in Figure 6C and dragging it to the WeChat application logo 603), it can The display of the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6C changes to the display of the user interface 21 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6D.
  • the identifier 604 of the QQ application Compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6C, in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D, the identifier 604 of the QQ application, the icon 6041 of the unread message of the QQ application, the identifier 603 of the WeChat application and the unread message of the WeChat application.
  • the message icon 6031 is no longer displayed, and the icon 607 of the chat folder and the icon 6071 of the unread messages of the chat folder are added.
  • the logo 607 of the chat folder is displayed in the position of the logo 603 of the WeChat application, and the icon 6071 of the unread messages of the chat folder is displayed in the upper right corner of the icon of the chat folder.
  • the icon of the chat folder includes the WeChat application.
  • the user interface 21 can also be used to provide an entry for displaying the attribute items 11 , 12 and 13 of the chat folder.
  • operations such as clicks, long presses, etc. triggered on the identification 607 of the chat folder may trigger the display of attribute items 11, 12, and 13 of the chat folder.
  • special gesture operations such as opening a palm, clenching a fist, etc. triggered on the user interface 21 may trigger the display of the attribute items 11 , 12 and 13 of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone can set the following content for the chat folder:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of the chat folder Count and display the corner markers of unread messages of QQ applications and WeChat applications in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder Count and display the corner mark of unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone can synchronize the attribute item 11 of the chat folder to the attribute item 21 of the QQ application and the attribute item 21 of the WeChat application, and synchronize the attribute item 12 of the chat folder to the attribute item 21 of the QQ application.
  • Attribute item 22 and attribute item 22 of WeChat application Therefore, the mobile phone can set the icon of the unread message of the QQ application according to the attribute item 21 and the attribute item 22 of the synchronized QQ application, and can set the WeChat icon according to the attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of the synchronized WeChat application. Icon for the app's unread messages.
  • the mobile phone can follow the attribute items 11 and attributes of the chat folder.
  • Item 12 Set the icon of the unread messages of the QQ application, and based on the correspondence between the WeChat application and the chat folder, you can set the unread messages of the WeChat application according to the attribute item 11 and attribute item 12 of the chat folder. icon.
  • the mobile phone has set the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 7A-7C are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface exemplarily shown in FIG. 7A twenty four.
  • the user interface 24 can be used to display the attribute items 11, 12, and 13 of the current chat folder, and provide an entrance to change the attribute items 11, 12, and 13 of the chat folder.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A please refer to the description of the setting page 11 shown in FIG. 3A, and will not be described again here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to open the chat folder (such as clicking on the chat folder icon 607 in Figure 6D, or clicking on the control 108 in Figure 7A), the mobile phone can display the user interface shown in the example of Figure 7B 25. Among them, the user interface 25 can be used to display the opening page of the chat folder.
  • user interface 25 may include: area 608 and area 609.
  • Area 608 is used to display the name of the chat folder and provide an entrance to modify the name of the chat folder.
  • Area 609 is used to display the logo 610 of the QQ application, the logo 6101 of the unread messages of the QQ application, the logo 611 of the WeChat application, and the logo 6111 of the unread messages of the WeChat application.
  • the corner mark 6101 of the unread messages of the QQ application can display the number of unread messages of the QQ application in a numerical manner.
  • the corner mark 6101 of the unread message of the QQ application may be displayed in the upper right corner of the icon of the QQ application.
  • the corner mark 6111 of the unread messages of the WeChat application can display the number of unread messages of the WeChat application in a numerical manner.
  • the corner mark 6111 of the unread message of the WeChat application may be displayed in the upper right corner of the icon of the WeChat application.
  • the user interface 25 can also be used to add other applications to the chat folder, as well as move applications in the chat folder to the desktop or delete applications in the chat folder.
  • the user interface 25 may also include: control 612, which may be used to add other applications to the chat folder, and may also be used to move applications in the chat folder to the desktop or delete applications in the chat folder. .
  • This application does not limit parameters such as size, position, color, shape, etc. of the control 612.
  • control 612 may be disposed in area 609.
  • the user interface 25 can also be used to provide an entry for displaying the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the chat folder.
  • operations such as clicks, long presses, etc. triggered on the user interface 25 may trigger the display of the attribute items 11 , 12 , and 13 of the chat folder. Therefore, after receiving the trigger operation on the user interface 25, the mobile phone can display the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B to the user interface 24 exemplarily shown in FIG. 7A.
  • the user interface 25 may also include: a control 613.
  • the control 613 may be used to trigger the display of the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the chat folder to facilitate the setting of the chat folder. Switches between the page and the open page of the chat folder.
  • This application does not limit parameters such as size, position, color, shape, etc. of the control 613.
  • control 613 may be positioned above area 609. Therefore, after receiving the operation triggered on the control 613, the mobile phone can display the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B to the user interface 24 exemplarily shown in FIG. 7A.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the icon of the QQ application as shown in Figure 7B to the desktop), it can display the user's operation as shown in the example in Figure 7C Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 7C.
  • the logo 604 of the QQ application is displayed, the icon 6041 of the unread message of the QQ application is displayed as "2", and the icon of the chat folder is displayed.
  • the thumbnail of the QQ application icon is no longer displayed in the app, and the icon of the unread messages in the chat folder changes from "20" to "18".
  • the mobile phone can display the chat folder on the desktop, the settings page of the chat folder, and the open page of the chat folder, which not only facilitates the user to view the property settings of the current chat folder regarding unread messages, but also facilitates the user to view the chat file. All applications in the folder.
  • the mobile phone moves the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop, it can count and display the corner icons of the unread messages of the QQ application according to the initial QQ application's attribute settings for unread messages, or it can count and display the corner icons of the unread messages of the QQ application according to the chat folder. Regarding the attribute settings of unread messages, continue to count and display the corner icons of unread messages in QQ applications.
  • the mobile phone can also provide the user with an entrance to change the attribute settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages.
  • the mobile phone can change the attribute settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages from the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A to those shown in Figure 3G. Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown.
  • the phone is set with the following content:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of the chat folder Count and display the corner markers of unread messages of QQ applications and WeChat applications in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder The dot displays the corner mark of the unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After adopting the method one shown in Figure 4 or the method two shown in Figure 5, for the QQ application, the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 8A-8C are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to change the attribute settings of unread messages in the chat folder (such as After triggering the option 1031 in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 7A and selecting the option 1063 in the settings page 13 shown in FIG. 3E), the user interface 24 exemplarily shown in FIG. 8A may be displayed.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3G.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3G please refer to the description of the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3G, and will not be described again here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of opening the chat folder indicated by the user (such as clicking the control 108 in Figure 8A), the mobile phone can change from displaying the user interface 24 shown in Figure 8A to displaying the user interface 25 shown exemplarily in Figure 7B. It can be seen that compared with the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3A , in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3G , the attribute items 11 and 12 of the chat folder remain unchanged. Therefore, the mobile phone can display the same opening page of the chat folder according to the settings page 11 of FIG. 3A and FIG. 3G respectively, that is, the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to display the chat folder (such as clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 8A except the settings page 11, or clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 7B except for the area 608, area 609 and control 613. ), the user interface 21 exemplarily shown in FIG. 8B may be displayed.
  • the attribute item 13 of the chat folder is still displayed as a marker, but the display mode of the marker is changed from a count display to a dot display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D, in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 8B, the icon 6071 of the unread messages of the chat folder is changed to the icon 6072 of the unread messages of the chat folder. , that is, changing from count display to dot display.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 7B to the desktop), it can display the user's instructions as shown in the example in Figure 8C Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 8C.
  • the logo 604 of the QQ application is displayed, the icon 6041 of the unread message of the QQ application is displayed as "2", and the icon of the chat folder is displayed.
  • the thumbnail of the QQ application icon is no longer displayed in the app, and the corner icon 6072 of the unread messages in the chat folder continues to be displayed.
  • the mobile phone can change the attribute settings of the chat folder from the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A to the settings shown in Figure 3H Property item 11, property item 12, and property item 13 of the folder on page 11.
  • the phone is set with the following content:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of the chat folder The dots display the corner marks of unread messages of the QQ application and WeChat application in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder The dot displays the corner mark of the unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After adopting method 1 shown in Figure 4, for the QQ application, the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of the QQ application The dot displays the corner mark of the unread messages of the QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of the WeChat application The dot displays the corner mark of the unread messages of the WeChat application.
  • the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 9A-9D are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to change the attribute settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages (such as by triggering option 1021 in settings page 11 shown in Figure 7A and selecting option 1043 in settings page 12 shown in Figure 3D , and by triggering the option 1031 in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 7A and selecting the option 1063 in the settings page 13 shown in FIG. 3E), the user interface 24 exemplarily shown in FIG. 9A can be displayed.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3H.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3H please refer to the description of the setting page 11 shown in Figure 3H, and will not be described again here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of opening the chat folder indicated by the user (such as clicking the control 108 in Figure 9A), the mobile phone can change from displaying the user interface 24 shown in Figure 9A to displaying the user interface 25 shown exemplarily in Figure 9B.
  • the attribute item 11 of the chat folder remains unchanged, and the attribute item 12 of the chat folder keeps the icon displayed, but the icon The display mode changes from counting display to dot display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B, in the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 9B, the icon 6101 of the unread message of the QQ application changes to the icon 6102 of the unread message of the QQ application, and the icon 6102 of the unread message of the QQ application changes from the icon 6101 of the unread message of the QQ application.
  • the icon 6111 of the unread message of the application changes to the icon 6112 of the unread message of the WeChat application, that is, it changes from the count display to the dot display.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to display the chat folder (such as clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 9A except the settings page 11, or clicking on the area in Figure 9B except for the area 608, area 609 and control 613. After removing the remaining areas), the user interface 21 exemplarily shown in FIG. 8B may be displayed.
  • the attribute item 13 of the chat folder is still displayed as a marker, but the display mode of the marker is changed from a count display to a dot display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D, in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 8B, the icon 6071 of the unread messages of the chat folder is changed to the icon 6072 of the unread messages of the chat folder. , that is, changing from count display to dot display.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 9C .
  • the area 233 and the area 234 change from "receive-count” to "receive-dot".
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the icon of the QQ application as shown in Figure 9B to the desktop), it can display the user's operation as shown in the example of Figure 9D. Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 9D.
  • the logo 604 of the QQ application is displayed, the icon 6042 of the unread message of the QQ application is displayed, and the icon of the chat folder is no longer displayed.
  • the thumbnail of the QQ application icon and the corner icon 6072 of the unread messages in the chat folder continue to be displayed.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 9B to the desktop), it can display the user's instructions as shown in the example in Figure 8C Interface 21.
  • the mobile phone can change the attribute settings of the chat folder from the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A to the settings shown in Figure 3I Property item 11, property item 12, and property item 13 of the folder on page 11.
  • the phone is set with the following content:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of the chat folder Count and display the corner markers of unread messages of QQ applications and WeChat applications in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder Turn off the display of corner icons for unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After adopting the method one shown in Figure 4 or the method two shown in Figure 5, for the QQ application, the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 10A to 10C are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to change the attribute settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages (such as by triggering option 1031 in settings page 11 shown in Figure 7A and selecting option 1061 in settings page 13 shown in Figure 3E ), the user interface 24 as exemplarily shown in FIG. 10A may be displayed.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3I.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3I please refer to the description of the setting page 11 shown in Figure 3I, and will not be described again here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of opening the chat folder instructed by the user (such as clicking the control 108 in Figure 10A), the mobile phone can change from displaying the user interface 24 shown in Figure 10A to displaying the user interface 25 shown exemplarily in Figure 7B. It can be seen that compared with the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3A , in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3I , the attribute items 11 and 12 of the chat folder remain unchanged. Therefore, the mobile phone can display the same opening page of the chat folder according to the settings page 11 of FIG. 3A and FIG. 3I respectively, that is, the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to display the chat folder (such as clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 10A except the settings page 11, or clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 7B except for the area 608, area 609 and control 613. ), the user interface 21 shown exemplarily in FIG. 10B may be displayed.
  • the property item 13 of the chat folder changes from the icon display to the closed icon display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D , in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 10B , the corner mark 6071 of the unread message of the chat folder is no longer displayed.
  • the QQ application and the WeChat application have their respective attribute items 21 and 22
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 7B to the desktop), it can display the user's instructions as shown in the example in Figure 10C Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 10C.
  • the logo of the QQ application shows that the icon 6041 of the unread messages of the QQ application is displayed as "2", and the thumbnail of the icon of the QQ application is no longer displayed in the icon of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone can change the attribute settings of the chat folder from the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A to the settings shown in Figure 3J Property item 11, property item 12, and property item 13 of the folder on page 11.
  • the phone is set with the following content:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of the chat folder The dots display the corner marks of unread messages of the QQ application and WeChat application in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder Turn off the display of corner icons for unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After adopting method 1 shown in Figure 4, for the QQ application, the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of the QQ application The dot displays the corner mark of the unread messages of the QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of the WeChat application The dot displays the corner mark of the unread messages of the WeChat application.
  • the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 11A and 11B are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to change the attribute settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages (such as by triggering option 1021 in settings page 11 shown in Figure 7A and selecting option 1043 in settings page 12 shown in Figure 3D , and by triggering the option 1031 in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 7A and selecting the option 1061 in the settings page 13 shown in FIG. 3E), the user interface 24 exemplarily shown in FIG. 11A can be displayed.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3J.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3J please refer to the description of the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3J, and will not be described in detail here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of opening the chat folder instructed by the user (such as clicking the control 108 in Figure 11A), the mobile phone can change from displaying the user interface 24 shown in Figure 11A to displaying the user interface 25 shown exemplarily in Figure 9B.
  • the attribute items 11 of the chat folder remain unchanged.
  • Property item 12 of the chat folder keeps the icon displayed, but the way the icon is displayed changes from the design.
  • the number display changes to dot display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B, in the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 9B, the icon 6101 of the unread message of the QQ application changes to the icon 6102 of the unread message of the QQ application, and the icon 6102 of the unread message of the QQ application changes from the icon 6101 of the unread message of the QQ application.
  • the icon 6111 of the unread message of the application changes to the icon 6112 of the unread message of the WeChat application, that is, it changes from the count display to the dot display.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to display the chat folder (such as clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 11A except the settings page 11, or clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 9B except for the area 608, area 609 and control 613. ), the user interface 21 shown exemplarily in FIG. 10B may be displayed.
  • the property item 13 of the chat folder changes from the icon display to the closed icon display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D , in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 10B , the corner mark 6071 of the unread message of the chat folder is no longer displayed.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 9C .
  • the area 233 and the area 234 change from "receive-count” to "receive-dot".
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the icon of the QQ application as shown in Figure 7B to the desktop), it can display the user's operation as shown in the example in Figure 11B Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 11B.
  • the logo 604 of the QQ application is displayed, the icon 6042 of the unread message of the QQ application is displayed, and the icon of the chat folder is no longer displayed. Thumbnail of the QQ application icon.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 7B to the desktop), it can display the user's instructions as shown in the example in Figure 10C Interface 21.
  • the mobile phone can change the attribute settings of the chat folder from the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A to the settings shown in Figure 3F Property item 11, property item 12, and property item 13 of the folder on page 11.
  • the phone is set with the following content:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder receive unread messages
  • Property item 12 of the chat folder Turn off the corner icon display of unread messages in the QQ application and WeChat application in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder Turn off the display of corner icons for unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After adopting method 1 shown in Figure 4, for the QQ application, the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • QQ application property item 22 Turn off the corner icon display of unread messages in QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Property item 22 of the WeChat application Turn off the display of corner icons for unread messages in the WeChat application.
  • the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 12A-12D are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to change the attribute settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages (such as by triggering option 1021 in settings page 11 shown in Figure 7A and selecting option 1041 in settings page 12 shown in Figure 3D , and by triggering the option 1031 in the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 7A and selecting the option 1061 in the settings page 13 shown in FIG. 3E), the user interface 24 exemplarily shown in FIG. 12A can be displayed.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3F.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3F please refer to the description of the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3F, and will not be described again here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of opening the chat folder instructed by the user (such as clicking the control 108 in Figure 12A), the mobile phone can display the user interface 25 as exemplarily shown in Figure 12B.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to display the chat folder (such as clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 12A except the settings page 11, or clicking on the remaining areas in Figure 12B except for the area 608, area 609 and control 613. ), the user interface 21 shown exemplarily in FIG. 10B may be displayed.
  • the attribute item 13 of the chat folder in Figure 12A changes from the icon display to Turn off the badge display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D , in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 10B , the corner mark 6071 of the unread message of the chat folder is no longer displayed.
  • the mobile phone When using the method shown in Figure 4, for QQ applications and WeChat applications, according to the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3F, the attribute items 21 of each application remain unchanged, and the attribute items 22 of each application change. . Therefore, after the mobile phone detects the user-instructed operation of viewing the attribute settings of unread messages by the application (such as clicking option 221 in FIG. 6A ), the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 as exemplarily shown in FIG. 12C .
  • the area 233 and the area 234 change from "receive-count” to "receive-not display".
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 12B to the desktop), it can display the user's instructions as shown in the example in Figure 12D. Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 12D.
  • the logo 604 of the QQ application is displayed, and the thumbnail of the QQ application icon is no longer displayed in the icon of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 12B to the desktop), it can display the user's operation as shown in the example in Figure 10C Interface 21.
  • the mobile phone can change the attribute settings of the chat folder from the attribute items 11, 12 and 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3A to those shown in Figure 3B/ Figure 3C. Attribute item 11, attribute item 12 and attribute item 13 of the folder in the settings page 11 shown.
  • the phone is set with the following content:
  • Property item 11 of the chat folder QQ applications and WeChat applications in the chat folder do not receive unread messages
  • Property item 12 of the chat folder Turn off the corner icon display of unread messages in the QQ application and WeChat application in the folder;
  • Property item 13 of the chat folder Turn off the display of corner icons for unread messages in the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After adopting method 1 shown in Figure 4, for the QQ application, the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • QQ application attribute item 21 QQ application does not receive unread messages
  • QQ application property item 22 Turn off the corner icon display of unread messages in QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application does not receive unread messages
  • Property item 22 of the WeChat application Turn off the display of corner icons for unread messages in the WeChat application.
  • the mobile phone sets the following content:
  • Attribute item 21 of QQ application QQ application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of QQ application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of QQ application.
  • Attribute item 21 of WeChat application WeChat application receives unread messages
  • Attribute item 22 of WeChat application Count and display the corner mark of unread messages of WeChat application.
  • Figures 13A and 13B are schematic diagrams of a human-computer interaction interface provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user-instructed operation of changing the property settings of the chat folder regarding unread messages (such as changing the control 1011 in the settings page 11 to the control 1012 by triggering the click shown in FIG. 7A ), the mobile phone may display the example shown in FIG. 13A User interface 24 is shown.
  • the user interface 24 may include: the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3C.
  • the settings page 11 shown in Figure 3C please refer to the description of the settings page 11 shown in FIG. 3C, and will not be described again here.
  • the user interface 24 may also be used to provide access from the user interface 24 back to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the settings page 11 may also include: a control 108, which may be used to trigger a return to the open page of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone After detecting the operation of opening the chat folder instructed by the user (such as clicking the control 108 in Figure 13A), the mobile phone can display the user interface 25 as exemplarily shown in Figure 12B.
  • the mobile phone detects the operation instructed by the user to display the chat folder (such as clicking on the remaining areas except the settings page 11 in Figure 13A, or clicking on the remaining areas except area 608, area 609 and control 613 in Figure 12B ), the user interface 21 shown exemplarily in FIG. 10B may be displayed.
  • the attribute item 13 of the chat folder in FIG. 13A changes from the icon display to the closed icon display. Therefore, compared with the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 6D , in the user interface 21 shown in FIG. 10B , the corner mark 6071 of the unread message of the chat folder is no longer displayed.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 13B .
  • the area 233 and the area 234 change from "receive-count” to "no reception".
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 12B to the desktop), it can display the user's instructions as shown in the example in Figure 12D. Interface 21. It should be noted that the logo 604 of the QQ application may not be limited to the position displayed on the desktop shown in FIG. 12D.
  • the logo 604 of the QQ application is displayed, and the thumbnail of the QQ application icon is no longer displayed in the icon of the chat folder.
  • the mobile phone may display the user interface 23 exemplarily shown in FIG. 6B .
  • the mobile phone After the mobile phone detects the user's instruction to move the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop (such as dragging the QQ application icon shown in Figure 12B to the desktop), it can display the user's operation as shown in the example in Figure 10C Interface 21.
  • the electronic device can provide the user with an entrance to change the attribute settings of the folder regarding unread messages through the folder's settings page, and provide multiple display methods for the folder regarding unread messages and all applications in the folder. .
  • the desktop of the electronic device may include: folder a, folder b, and folder c.
  • folder a includes at least application a
  • folder b includes at least application b
  • folder c includes at least application c.
  • Figure 14 shows a schematic diagram of the desktop display of three folders and the open page of each folder provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the electronic device has the following content:
  • Attribute item 11 of folder a All applications in folder a do not receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of folder a Displays the icons of unread messages of all applications in folder a;
  • Attribute item 13 of folder a Displays the index of unread messages of folder a.
  • folder a can display the icon of unread messages on the desktop display, and application a can display the icon of unread messages on the open page of folder a.
  • the electronic device has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 11 of folder b All applications in folder b do not receive unread messages
  • Attribute item 12 of folder b Displays the icons of unread messages of all applications in folder b;
  • Property item 13 of folder b Turn off the display of the icons of unread messages in folder b.
  • folder b can turn off the display of the icons of unread messages in the desktop display, and application b can display the icons of unread messages in the open page of folder b.
  • the electronic device has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 11 of folder c All applications in folder c receive unread messages or do not receive unread messages;
  • Property item 12 of folder c Turn off the display of unread message icons for all applications in folder c;
  • Property item 13 of folder c Turn off the display of the icons of unread messages in folder c.
  • folder c can turn off the display of the icons of unread messages in the desktop display, and application c can display the icons of unread messages in the open page of folder c.
  • the electronic device can provide the user with various channels to change the attribute settings of the application regarding unread messages, which is conducive to meeting the user's needs in a timely manner.
  • the desktop of the electronic device may also include: application 1.
  • the electronic device has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 21 of Application 1 Application 1 receives unread messages but does not receive unread messages;
  • Attribute item 22 of application 1 Displays the icon of unread messages of application 1.
  • application 1 displays the icon of unread messages on the desktop display.
  • Figure 15A shows a schematic flowchart of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the message processing method of this application may include:
  • folder c changes from including application c to including application 1 and application c.
  • folder c After application 1 is included in folder c, the attribute item 21 of application 1 has been synchronized to the attribute item 11 of folder c, and the attribute item 22 of application 1 has been synchronized to the attribute item 12 of folder c. Therefore, after application 1 is moved from folder c to the desktop, in the desktop display, folder c changes from including application 1 and application c to including application c, and the icon of the unread message of application 1 is no longer displayed.
  • folder c After application 1 is included in folder c, the attribute items 21 and 22 of application 1 are not synchronized. Therefore, after application 1 is moved from folder c to the desktop, in the desktop display, folder c changes from including application 1 and application c to including application c, and the icon of the unread message of application 1 is displayed.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute setting of a folder regarding unread messages in advance to the effect that the user expects not to display the badge. For example, by using the attribute setting of folder c regarding unread messages, by changing the application/another file You can quickly delete an application/another file by moving it to the folder, or moving the application/another folder to the folder and moving the application/another folder from the folder to the desktop.
  • the folder's unread message icon For example, by using the attribute setting of folder c regarding unread messages, by changing the application/another file You can quickly delete an application/another file by moving it to the folder, or moving the application/another folder to the folder and moving the application/another folder from the folder to the desktop. The folder's unread message icon.
  • the desktop of the electronic device may also include: application 1.
  • the electronic device has the following settings:
  • Attribute item 21 of Application 1 Application 1 receives unread messages or does not receive unread messages;
  • Property item 22 of application 1 Turn off the display of the icons of unread messages of application 1.
  • Application 1 does not display the icon of unread messages on the desktop display.
  • Figures 15B to 15C are schematic flow charts of a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the message processing method of this application may include:
  • folder a changes from including application a to including application 1 and application a.
  • folder a After application 1 is included in folder a, the attribute items 21 and 22 of application 1 are not synchronized. Therefore, after application 1 is moved from folder a to the desktop, in the desktop display, folder a changes from including application 1 and application a to including application a, and the icon of the unread message of application 1 is no longer displayed.
  • the message processing method of this application may include: S81. Move application 1 from the desktop to folder b.
  • folder b changes from including application b to including application 1 and application b.
  • folder b After application 1 is included in folder b, the attribute item 21 of application 1 has been synchronized to the attribute item 11 of folder b, and the attribute item 22 of application 1 has been synchronized to the attribute item 12 of folder b. Therefore, after application 1 is moved from folder b to the desktop, in the desktop display, folder b changes from including application 1 and application b to including application b, and the icon of the unread message of application 1 is displayed.
  • folder b After application 1 is included in folder b, the attribute items 21 and 22 of application 1 are not synchronized. Therefore, after application 1 is moved from folder b to the desktop, folder b changes from including application 1 and application b to including application b in the desktop display, and the icon of the unread message of application 1 is no longer displayed.
  • the electronic device can pre-set the attribute settings of a folder regarding unread messages to the display effect expected by the user, and use the folder (such as folder a, folder b or folder c) to display the attributes of unread messages.
  • Folding such as folder a, folder b or folder c
  • Property settings by moving an application/another folder into this folder, or by moving an application/another folder into this folder and moving an application/another folder from this folder to Desktop, you can quickly modify the property settings of unread messages of applications/folders on the desktop/folder, which is helpful to simplify user operations.
  • this application provides a message processing method.
  • Figure 16 shows a message processing method provided by an embodiment of the present application.
  • the message processing method of this application can be executed by electronic equipment.
  • electronic equipment For specific implementation methods of the electronic equipment, please refer to the description of the electronic equipment mentioned above, and will not be described in detail here.
  • the first application includes one or more application programs.
  • the first application may be a QQ application.
  • the attribute information of the first application is specific attribute information set according to the attributes of the first application.
  • the properties of the first application include at least one of whether to receive unread messages, or a display mode of the application badge.
  • the specific implementation method of the attribute information of the first application please refer to the description of the attribute setting of unread messages by application 1 mentioned above. For example, attribute item 21 and attribute item 22 of application 1.
  • the first folder includes one or more applications, and may also include one or more folders, or may include applications and folders.
  • the first folder may be a chat folder.
  • the attribute information of the first folder is specific attribute information set according to the attributes of the first folder.
  • the properties of the first folder include at least one of whether to receive unread messages or a display mode of application badges.
  • the specific implementation method of the attribute information of the first folder please refer to the description of the attribute settings of unread messages of folder 1 mentioned above. For example, attribute item 11 and attribute item 12 of folder 1.
  • the attribute information of the first application when used to indicate receiving unread messages and displaying an application icon, it can be understood as displaying an icon of the unread messages of the first application on the desktop.
  • the attribute information of the first application when used to indicate receiving unread messages, not displaying the application icon, or not receiving unread messages, it can be understood as displaying the attribute information of the first application in the settings of the electronic device, as shown in Figure 6B.
  • the user interface 23 shown in Figure 9C, Figure 12C, and Figure 13B.
  • the attribute information of the first folder can be understood as displaying the icon of the unread message of the first folder on the desktop, or can also be understood as displaying the icon of the first folder on the settings page of the first folder.
  • Attribute information is the user interface 24 shown in Figure 7A, Figure 8A, Figure 9A, Figure 10A, Figure 11A, Figure 12A, and Figure 13A.
  • S102 Receive a first operation input by the user.
  • the first operation is used to move the first application to the first folder.
  • the type of the first operation may include but is not limited to: at least one type such as click, double-click, drag, and long press.
  • the first operation may be an operation in which the user long-presses the icon of the first application and drags the icon of the first application from the desktop to the icon of the first file.
  • the attribute item 21 of the first application is synchronized to the attribute item of the first folder.
  • the attribute item 22 of the first application is synchronized to the attribute item 12 of the first folder. That is to say, the attribute information of the first application is set as the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the attribute item 21 of the first application is not synchronized to the attribute item 11 of the first folder
  • the attribute item 22 of the first application is not synchronized to the attribute item of the first folder. 12
  • the electronic device displays the badge of the first application, it is based on the attribute information of the first folder (ie, the attribute item 11 and the attribute item 12 of the first folder). It can also be regarded as setting the attribute information of the first application as the attribute information of the first folder.
  • electronic equipment can specifically perform the following operations:
  • the attribute information of the first folder can be set to be to receive unread messages and display the application badge.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages and display the description of the application icon.
  • the icons of the unread messages of the first application can be seen in the description of the QQ application in the chat folder shown in FIG. 6D and FIG. 7B.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages, display the description of the application icon, and in the first application
  • the icon of the unread message of the first application when it is located in the first folder can be seen in the description of the QQ application in the chat folder shown in FIG. 8B and FIG. 7B.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages, display the description of the application icon, and in the first application
  • the icon of the unread message of the first application when it is located in the first folder can be seen in the description of the QQ application in the chat folder shown in FIG. 8B and FIG. 9B.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages, display the description of the application icon, and in the first application
  • the icon of the unread message of the first application when it is located in the first folder can refer to the description of the QQ application in the chat folder shown in FIG. 10B and FIG. 7B.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages, display the description of the application icon, and in the first application
  • the icon of the unread message of the first application when it is located in the first folder can be seen in the description of the QQ application in the chat folder shown in FIG. 10B and FIG. 9B.
  • the attribute information of the first folder can be set to be to receive unread messages and not display the application icon.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages and display the description of the application icon.
  • the icon of the unread message of the first application when it is located in the first folder can refer to the description of the QQ application in the chat folder shown in FIG. 10B and FIG. 12B.
  • the attribute information of the first folder can be set to not to receive unread messages and not to display application icons.
  • the electronic device can set the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages and display a description of the application icon.
  • the icon of the unread message of the first application can be seen in the figure. 10B.
  • the electronic device can also provide the user with an entrance to change the attribute information of the first folder, so that the user can quickly modify the attribute settings of the first folder regarding unread messages in a timely manner.
  • a trigger operation is received for the first folder.
  • a setting page of the first folder may be displayed, and the setting page of the first folder is used to set attribute information of the first folder.
  • this application does not limit the specific implementation of the trigger operation and the setting page of the first folder.
  • the settings page of the first folder please refer to the description of the settings page 11 shown in FIGS. 3A to 3J and the user interface 24 shown in FIG. 7A .
  • the triggering operation includes any one of the following operations: an operation triggered on the icon or name of the first folder (see the operation of the user long-pressing on the icon 607 of the chat folder in Figure 6D); An operation triggered on a blank area in the first folder (see the user's operation on the blank area of area 609 in FIG. 7B), or an operation triggered on a control in the first folder (see the user's operation on the blank area of area 609 in FIG. 7B). operations on control 613 in Figure 7B).
  • the electronic device may also perform the following process:
  • Step 11 Receive a second operation input by the user, and the second operation is used to move the first application to the desktop.
  • Step 12 Keep the attribute information of the first application as the attribute information of the first folder, or restore the attribute information of the first application to the attribute information of the first application before it is moved to the first folder.
  • the type of the second operation may include but is not limited to: at least one type such as click, double-click, drag, and long press.
  • the second operation may be that the user presses and holds the icon of the first application and drags the icon of the first application from the opening page of the first application (the user interface 25 shown in FIG. 7B, FIG. 9B, and FIG. 12B). to desktop operations.
  • the specific implementation method of the above steps can be referred to the description of moving the QQ application from the chat folder to the desktop after setting the attribute information of the QQ application to receive unread messages and displaying the application icon as shown in Figure 8C.
  • the electronic device may also perform the following process:
  • Step 21 Receive a third operation input by the user, and the third operation is used to move the first application to the second folder.
  • Step 22 According to the attributes of the second folder, set the attribute information of the first application to be the same as the attribute information of the second folder.
  • the type of the third operation may include but is not limited to at least one type such as click, double-click, drag, and long press.
  • the third operation may be an operation in which the user long-presses the icon of the first application and drags the icon of the first application from the opening page of the first application to the icon of the second folder.
  • the electronic device may also perform the following process:
  • Step 31 Also display the third folder and the attribute information of the third folder.
  • Step 32 Receive a fourth operation input by the user, and the fourth operation is used to move the third folder to the first folder.
  • Step 33 According to the attributes of the first folder, set the attribute information of the third folder and the attribute information of all applications in the third folder to be the same as the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the type of the fourth operation may include but is not limited to: at least one type such as click, double-click, drag, and long press.
  • the fourth operation may be an operation in which the user long-presses the icon of the third folder and drags the icon of the third folder from the desktop to the icon of the first folder.
  • the properties of the first folder also include the display mode of the folder icon.
  • attribute item 13 of folder 1 For example, the folder's subscript is displayed as a count or a dot.
  • the electronic device may accumulate the counts of unread messages of all applications in the first folder and display them on the first folder.
  • the electronic device can perform the following process:
  • Step 41 Display the first count of the first application and the unread messages of the first application, and the second count after accumulating the counts of the unread messages of the first folder and all applications in the first folder.
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first application (for example, including an icon, name, etc.) and the icon of the unread messages of the first application on the desktop. (i.e. first count).
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first folder (for example, including icon, name, application thumbnail) on the desktop. etc.) and the index of the unread messages of the first folder (i.e. the second count).
  • Step 42 Receive a first operation input by the user, and the first operation is used to move the first application to the first folder.
  • Step 43 Set the attribute information of the first application as the attribute information of the first folder according to the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the electronic device may keep the attribute information of the first application to receive unread messages and display the application badge.
  • Step 44 Display the third count after accumulating the counts of unread messages of all applications in the first folder and the first folder.
  • the third count is the sum of the first count and the second count.
  • the first application is located in the first folder. folder.
  • the electronic device may display the icon of the first folder and the icon of the unread message of the first folder (ie, the third count) on the desktop.
  • the electronic device can perform the following process:
  • Step 51 Display the first application, the first folder, and the second count obtained by accumulating the unread message counts of all applications in the first folder; wherein the attribute information of the first application is not to display the application badge.
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first application (such as icon, name, etc.) on the desktop, and does not Displays the icon of unread messages of the first application.
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first folder (for example, including icon, name, application thumbnail) on the desktop. etc.) and the index of the unread messages of the first folder (i.e. the second count).
  • Step 52 Receive a first operation input by the user, and the first operation is used to move the first application to the first folder.
  • Step 53 Set the attribute information of the first application as the attribute information of the first folder according to the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the electronic device can modify the attribute information of the first application to receive unread messages and display the application badge.
  • Step 54 Display the third count after adding up the counts of unread messages of all applications in the first folder and the first folder.
  • the third count is greater than or equal to the second count, and the first application is located in the first folder.
  • the electronic device may display the icon of the first folder and the icon of the unread message of the first folder (ie, the third count) on the desktop. If the first application receives no unread messages after moving to the first folder, the third count is equal to the second count. If the first application receives unread messages after moving to the first folder, the third count is greater than the second count.
  • the electronic device can perform the following process:
  • Step 61 Display the first application and the first count of unread messages of the first application and the first folder; wherein the attribute information of the first folder is not to display the folder icon.
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first application (for example, including an icon, name, etc.) and the icon of the unread messages of the first application on the desktop. (i.e. first count).
  • the attribute information in the first folder is to receive unread messages, display application icons, and not display folder icons, or to receive unread messages, not display application icons, not display folder icons, or not receive unread messages.
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first folder (for example, including an icon, name, application thumbnail, etc.) on the desktop, and does not display the icon of the unread message of the first folder.
  • Step 62 Receive a first operation input by the user, and the first operation is used to move the first application to the first folder.
  • Step 63 Set the attribute information of the first application as the attribute information of the first folder according to the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the electronic device may modify the attribute information of the first application to receive unread messages and display the application badge, or to receive unread messages and not display the application badge.
  • Step 64 Display the first folder in which the first application is located.
  • the electronic device can display the icon of the first folder on the desktop, and does not display the icon of the unread message of the first folder.
  • the electronic device can perform the following process:
  • Step 71 Display the first application and the first folder; wherein, the attribute information of the first application is not to display the application icon, and the attribute information of the first folder is not to display the folder icon.
  • the electronic device can display the identification of the first application (such as icon, name, etc.) on the desktop, and does not Displays the icon of unread messages of the first application.
  • the attribute information in the first folder is to receive unread messages, display application icons, and not display folder icons, or to receive unread messages, not display application icons, not display folder icons, or not receive unread messages.
  • the electronic device may display the identification of the first folder (for example, including an icon, name, application thumbnail, etc.) on the desktop, and does not display the icon of the unread message of the first folder.
  • Step 72 Receive a first operation input by the user, and the first operation is used to move the first application to the first folder.
  • Step 73 Set the attribute information of the first application as the attribute information of the first folder according to the attribute information of the first folder.
  • the electronic device may modify the attribute information of the first application to receive unread messages and display the application badge, or to receive unread messages and not display the application badge.
  • Step 74 Display the first folder in which the first application is located.
  • this application provides an electronic device, including: a memory and a processor; the memory is used to store program instructions; and the processor is used to call the program instructions in the memory so that the electronic device executes the message processing method in the previous embodiment.
  • this application provides a chip system, which is applied to electronic devices including memory, display screens, and sensors; the chip system includes: a processor; when the processor executes computer instructions stored in the memory, the electronic device executes the foregoing Message processing method in the embodiment.
  • this application provides a computer-readable storage medium with a computer program stored thereon to calculate When the computer program is executed by the processor so that the electronic device implements the message processing method in the previous embodiment.
  • this application provides a computer program product, including: execution instructions, the execution instructions are stored in a readable storage medium, and at least one processor of the electronic device can read the execution instructions from the readable storage medium, and the at least one processor Executing the execution instructions causes the electronic device to implement the message processing method in the previous embodiment.
  • all or part of the functions may be implemented by software, hardware, or a combination of software and hardware.
  • software When implemented using software, it may be implemented in whole or in part in the form of a computer program product.
  • the computer program product includes one or more computer instructions.
  • the computer may be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable device.
  • the computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
  • the computer-readable storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device such as a server, data center, etc. that contains one or more available media integrated.
  • the available media may be magnetic media (eg, floppy disk, hard disk, magnetic tape), optical media (eg, DVD), or semiconductor media (eg, solid state disk (SSD)), etc.

Abstract

La présente demande concerne un procédé de traitement de messages et un dispositif électronique. Le procédé comprend : l'affichage d'une première application et d'informations d'attribut de la première application, et d'un premier dossier et d'informations d'attribut du premier dossier ; la réception d'une première opération, qui est entrée par un utilisateur, la première opération étant utilisée pour déplacer la première application vers le premier dossier ; et selon les informations d'attribut du premier dossier, le réglage des informations d'attribut de la première application comme étant les informations d'attribut du premier dossier. Ainsi, au moyen d'informations d'attribut d'un dossier, des informations d'attribut d'une application qui est déplacée dans le dossier peuvent être définies, de telle sorte qu'une gestion unifiée de réglages d'attribut concernant des messages non lus de toutes les applications dans le dossier est réalisée, ce qui facilite une meilleure gestion des messages non lus du dossier et des applications, et facilite également l'élimination ou l'affichage de marques de coin des messages non lus du dossier et des applications.
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