![]() MOBILE DEVICE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME
专利摘要:
A mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) includes a touch screen having a first display area disposed on a front portion of a terminal body and a second display area disposed on a side of the body of the terminal. terminal; and a controller (180) configured to display an operation screen on the first display area, displaying, on the second display area, information relating to the operation screen displayed on the first display area in response rotating the terminal body from a first position to a second position, and controlling the information displayed on the second display area in response to an input received through the first display area. 公开号:FR3021485A1 申请号:FR1553774 申请日:2015-04-27 公开日:2015-11-27 发明作者:Chulhee Lee;Kyungah Lim;Sehee Kim 申请人:LG Electronics Inc; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to a mobile terminal and a control method thereof, and more particularly to a mobile terminal which is capable of performing various operations by means of an extended side display area. and a method of controlling the same. [0002] The terminals can generally be classified as mobile / portable terminals or fixed terminals. Mobile terminals can also be classified into portable terminals or on-board terminals. Mobile terminals have become more and more functional. Examples of these functions include voice and data communications, image and video capture by means of a camera, audio recording, music file playback using a speaker system, and audio playback. display of images and video on a display. Some mobile terminals include a complementary feature that supports games, while other terminals are configured as media players. More recently, mobile terminals have been configured to receive broadcast and multicast signals that allow viewing of content such as videos and television programs. A user interface environment to enable users to conveniently search or select functions is also provided. Furthermore, since mobile terminals are considered as personal properties expressing the individualities of the users, mobile terminals having various designs are manufactured, such as a double-sided liquid crystal display (LCD), a front touch screen and a display. flexible. However, the space of the user interface, such as a display, is limited, since it is necessary to consider the mobility and portability of the mobile terminals. Thus, the user interface is often cumbersome and impractical for the user, which makes it unsuitable for the user. Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal which is capable of displaying on a side display unit an auxiliary screen associated with an operation screen displayed on a front display unit in a horizontal mode and a control method thereof. [0003] Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal that is capable of controlling an auxiliary display displayed on a side display unit according to user input received through a front display unit in a horizontal mode and a control method thereof. [0004] Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal which is capable of automatically displaying information relating to an auxiliary screen on an area other than the user's gripping area when the mobile terminal mode is switched from one to another. a horizontal mode to a vertical mode and a control method thereof. [0005] Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal that is capable of easily sorting a plurality of items present on a list screen by using a side display area and a control method thereof. Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal that is capable of easily sorting a plurality of images recorded in a gallery using a single side display area and a control method thereof. Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal which is capable of easily sorting a plurality of images recorded in a gallery using opposite side display areas and a control method thereof. In order to obtain these and other advantages and according to the object of the present invention, as implemented and largely described herein, the present invention proposes in one aspect a mobile terminal including a touch screen including a first zone. display disposed on a front portion of a tenninal body and a second display area disposed on one side of the terminal body, and a controller for displaying an operation screen on the first display area, displaying on the second display area of information relating to the operation screen displayed on the first display area when the terminal body is rotated from a first position to a second position, and to control the information displayed on the second area of the display area; display in response to a user input received through the first display area. In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of controlling a mobile terminal including displaying an operation screen on a first display area of a touch screen disposed in front of a body of terminal, displaying the operation screen information on a second display area of the touch screen disposed on one side of the terminal body when the terminal body is rotated from a first position to a second position, and controlling the information displayed on the second display in response to a user input received through the first display area. A wider scope of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are provided for illustrative purposes only, since various changes and modifications in the spirit and in the The scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description. The present invention will be better understood from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of illustration only, and are therefore not limitative of the present invention, and in which: FIG. a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; FIGS. 1b and 1c are conceptual views of an example of the mobile terminal, viewed from different directions; Figures 2a, 2b and 2c are a conceptual view of a deformable mobile terminal according to an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure; Fig. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a mobile terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention; Figures 4 to 7 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for displaying on a side display unit information relating to a shooting screen displayed on a front display unit in a horizontal mode; Figures 8 and 9 are reference views illustrating another example of a method for selecting a folder, in which an image which is photographed 36 will be stored, by means of a side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 10 is a reference view illustrating another example of a method for selecting a folder, in which an image that is photographed will be stored, using the side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 11 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for recommending a label relating to a preview image using the side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 12 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to recommend a photograph relating to the preview image using the side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 13 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for selecting a shooting mode using the side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 14 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for performing a bookmark function using the side display unit during video recording; Fig. 15 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to list images that are frequently displayed using the side display unit in an image display mode; Fig. 16 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to provide different types of information by using the side display unit during video playback; Fig. 17 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for performing video editing using the side display unit during video playback, Figs. 18a and 18b are reference views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for providing status icons indicating the mobile terminal status information using the side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 19 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to provide a menu of options for a specific application using the side display unit in the horizontal mode; Fig. 20 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention; Figures 21 to 29 are reference views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal according to the second embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 30 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling a mobile terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention, Figs. 31 to 39 are reference views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal according to the third embodiment of the present invention. the present invention; Figures 40 to 42 are reference views illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; FIGS. 43 to 47 are reference views illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 48 is a reference view illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a sixth embodiment of FIG. embodiment of the present invention; and Fig. 49 is a reference view illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. We will now make a detailed description according to embodiments disclosed herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of a brief description with reference to the drawings, it is possible to assign to the same or equivalent components identical or similar reference numbers, and not to repeat their description. In general, a suffix such as "module" and "unit" can be used to designate elements or components. The use of such a suffix here is purely to facilitate the description of the memory, and the suffix itself is not meant to provide any special meaning or function. The accompanying drawings are used to facilitate the understanding of various technical features and it should be understood that the embodiments presented herein are not limited by the accompanying drawings. As such, the present disclosure should be construed as extending to any modification, any equivalent and substitute in addition to those which are particularly defined in the accompanying drawings. It will be understood that well the terms first, second, etc. can be used here to describe different elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. In general, these terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. When an element is designated as "connected to" another element, the element may be connected to the other element or intermediate elements may also be present. On the contrary, when an element is designated as being "directly connected to" another element, no intermediate element is present. A singular representation may include a plural representation unless it has an absolutely different meaning in relation to the context. Terms such as "include" or "have" are used here and it must be understood that they are meant to indicate the existence of more than one component, function or step, disclosed in the factum, and it is also understood that more or less components, functions or steps can also be used. The mobile terminals presented here can be implemented using a variety of different types of terminals. Examples of these devices include cell phones, smart phones, user devices, laptops, digital broadcast terminals, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable multimedia players (PMPs - Portable Multimedia Players), browsers, personal computers (PCs), electronic slates, digital tablets, ultra-books, portable devices (eg, smart watches, smart glasses, head-mounted displays), and the like . By way of nonlimiting example only, a more complete description will be made with reference to particular types of mobile terminals. However, such teachings also apply to other types of terminals, such as the aforementioned types. In addition, these teachings can also be applied to fixed terminals such as digital TV, desktops and the like. We will now refer to FIG. 1a-1c, where FIG. La is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure, and FIGS. 1b and 1c of the conceptual representations of an example of the mobile terminal, given from different directions. The mobile terminal 100 is shown with components such as a wireless communication unit 110, an input unit 120, a detection unit 140, an output unit 150, an interface unit 160, a memory 170, a controller 180 and a power supply unit 190. The use of all of the illustrated components is not a requirement, and it is also possible to use more or fewer components. [0006] If we now look at Fig. 1a, the mobile terminal 100 is shown as having a wireless communication unit 110 configured with several components commonly implemented. For example, the wireless communication unit 110 typically includes one or more components that enable wireless communication between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system or network within which the mobile terminal is located. The wireless communication unit 110 generally includes one or more modules that make it possible to establish communications such as wireless communications between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system, communications between the mobile terminal 100 and another mobile terminal, communications between the mobile terminal 100 and an external server. In addition, the wireless communication unit 110 generally includes one or more modules that connect the mobile terminal 100 to one or more networks. To facilitate such communications, the wireless communication unit 110 includes one or more of the following: a broadcast receiving module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a wireless Internet module 113, a short-term communication module scope 114 and a location information module 115. The input unit 120 includes a camera 121 for obtaining images or video, a microphone 122, which is a type of audio input device for inputting a signal audio, and a user input unit 123 (for example, a touch key, a push button, a mechanical key, a programmable key and the like) to allow a user to enter information. Data (eg, audio, video, images, and the like) is obtained by the input unit 120 and can be analyzed and processed by the controller 180 according to device parameters, user controls, and combinations thereof. The detection unit 140 is generally implemented by means of one or more sensors configured to detect the internal information of the mobile terminal, the surrounding environment of the mobile terminal, user information, and the like. For example, in Fig. La, the detection unit 140 is shown as having a proximity sensor 141 and a lighting sensor 142. If necessary, the detection unit 140 may alternatively or additionally include other types of sensors or devices, such as a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, a gravity sensor, a gyro sensor, a motion sensor, an RGB sensor, an infrared sensor (W), a sensor with digital scanning, an ultrasonic sensor, an optical sensor (for example, a camera 121), a microphone 122, a battery gauge, a room sensor (for example, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, a sensor radiation detector, a thermal sensor, and a gas sensor, among others), and a chemical sensor (e.g., an electronic nose, a medical sensor, a biometric sensor, and the like), to name a few. only a few. The mobile terminal 100 may be configured to use the information obtained by the detection unit 140, and in particular the information obtained from one or more sensors of the detection unit 140, and their combinations. The output unit 150 is generally configured to output various types of information, such as sound, video, touch output, and the like. The output unit 150 is shown with at least one of a display unit 151, an audio output module 152, a haptic module 153 and an optical output module 154. The display unit 151 may have a intermediate layer structure or integrated structure with a touch sensor to simplify a touch screen. The touch screen may provide an output interface between the mobile terminal 100 and a user, as well as operate as a user input unit 123 which provides an input interface between the mobile terminal 100 and the user. [0007] The interface unit 160 serves as an interface to the various types of external devices that can be coupled to the mobile terminal 100. The interface unit 160, for example, may include any of wired or wireless ports, external power ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device with an identification module, input / output (I / O) ports audio, video I / O ports, headphone ports, and the like. In some cases, the mobile terminal 100 may perform an assortment of control functions associated with a connected external device, when the external device is connected to the interface unit 160. The memory 170 is generally implemented to store data. to support various functions or features of the mobile terminal 100. For example, the memory 170 may be configured to store application programs executed in the mobile terminal 100, data or instructions relating to the operation of the mobile terminal 100, and the like. Some of these application programs can be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. Other application programs may be installed in the mobile terminal 100 at the time of manufacture or shipment, which is generally the case for the basic functions of the mobile terminal 100 (for example, receiving a call, establishing a call, receiving a message, sending a message, and the like). It is common for an application program to be stored in the memory 170, installed in the mobile terminal 100 and executed by the controller 180 to perform an operation (or function) for the mobile terminal 100. [0008] The controller 180 generally has the function of controlling the overall operation of the mobile terminal 100, in addition to the operations associated with the application programs. The controller 180 may provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing the signals, data, information and the like, which are input or output by the various components illustrated in Figure la, or by activating the programs. For example, the controller 180 controls some or all of the components illustrated in Figs. la through the execution of an application program that has been stored in the memory 170. The unit The power supply 190 may be configured to receive external power or provide internal power to provide the amount of power required to operate the elements and components contained in the mobile terminal 100. The power supply unit 190 may include a battery , and the battery can be configured to be integrated with the terminal body, or configured to be detachable from the body of the terminal rminal. [0009] Referring again to Figure 1a, we will now describe various components illustrated in this figure in further detail. With respect to the wireless communication unit 110, the broadcast receiving module 111 is generally configured to receive a broadcast signal and / or broadcast related information from an external broadcast management entity via a broadcast channel. diffusion. The broadcast channel may include a satellite channel, a terrestrial channel, or both. In some embodiments, two or more broadcast receiving modules 111 may be used to facilitate the simultaneous reception of two or more broadcast channels, or to support switching between the broadcast channels. The mobile communication module 112 can transmit and / or receive wireless signals to and from one or more network entities. [0010] Typical examples of a network entity include a base station, an external mobile teuninal, a server, and the like. These network entities are part of a mobile communication network, which is built according to technical standards or communication methods for mobile communications (for example, the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), 2000 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA2000), enhanced enhanced voice and data services, or enhanced voice and data services only ( EV-DO - Enhanced VoiceData Optimized or Enhanced Voice-Data Only), Broadband CDMA (WCDMA), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), Packet Access high-speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), long-term evolution (LTE Long Term Evolution), advanced long-term evolution (LTE-A) and similar Examples of wireless signals transmitted and / or received via the mobile communication module 112 include audio call signals, video call signals (telephony), or various data formats for enabling the transmission of voice signals. communication of text messages and multimedia. The wireless Internet module 113 is configured to facilitate wireless Internet access. This module can be internally or externally coupled to the mobile terminal 100. The wireless Internet module 113 can transmit and / or receive wireless signals over communication networks using wireless Internet technologies. Examples of this wireless Internet access include Wireless LAN (WLAN), Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi), Wi-Fi Direct, and Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA - Digital Living Network Alliance), Wireless Broadband (WiBro) access, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX), packet link access High-speed downlink (HSDPA), high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA), long-term evolution (LTE), advanced long-term evolution (LTE-A), and the like. The wireless Internet module 113 may transmit and / or receive data according to one or more of these wireless Internet technologies, as well as other Internet technologies. In some embodiments, when wireless Internet access is implemented according to, for example, WiBro, HSDPA, HSUPA, GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE, LTE-A, and the like, as part of a mobile communication network, the wireless Internet module 113 provides such wireless Internet access. As such, the Internet module 113 may cooperate with, or serve as a mobile communication module 112. The short-range communication module 114 is configured to facilitate short-range communications. Technologies suitable for implementing these short-range communications include BLUETOOTHTM, Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), IrDA (Infrared Data Association) ultra-wide band (UWB), ZigBee, Near Field Communication (NFC), wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi), Wi-Fi Direct, universal serial bus wire (Wireless USB - Universal Serial Bus), and the like. The short-range communication module 114 generally supports wireless communications between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system, communications between the mobile terminal 100 and another mobile terminal 100, or communications between the mobile terminal. and a network where another mobile terminal 100 (or an external server) is located, via wireless local area networks. An example of wireless LANs is wireless personal networks. In some embodiments, another mobile terminal (which may be configured in the same manner as the mobile terminal 100) may be a portable device, for example, a smart watch, smart glasses or a headset (HMD), which may exchanging data with the mobile terminal 100 (or cooperating in another way with the mobile terminal 100). The short-range communication module 114 can detect or recognize the portable device, and allow communication between the portable device and the mobile terminal 100. [0011] In addition, when the detected portable device is a device that has been authenticated to communicate with the mobile terminal 100, the controller 180, for example, can transmit processed data in the mobile terminal 100 to the portable device via the communication module. 114. As a result, a user of the portable device can use the processed data in the mobile terminal 100 on the portable device. For example, when a call is received in the mobile terminal 100, the user can answer the call using the portable device. In addition, when a message is received in the mobile terminal 100, the user can view the received message using the portable device. [0012] The location information module 115 is generally configured to detect, calculate, obtain or otherwise identify a position of the mobile terminal. For example, the location information module 115 includes a global positioning system (GPS) module, a Wi-Fi module, or both. If desired, the location information module 115 may alternatively or additionally operate with any of the other modules of the wireless communication unit 110 to obtain data relating to the position of the mobile terminal. For example, when the mobile terminal uses a GPS module, the position of the mobile terminal can be acquired through a signal sent by a GPS satellite. As another example, when the mobile terminal uses the Wi-Fi module, the position of the mobile terminal can be acquired from information relating to a wireless access point (AP) that transmits or receives a wireless signal. to or from the Wi-Fi module. The input unit 120 may be configured to allow various types of inputs to the mobile terminal 120. Examples of this input include audio, picture, video, data inputs. , and user input. The image and video inputs are often obtained by means of one or more cameras 121. These cameras 121 can process still image or video image frames obtained by image sensors in video capture or capture mode. picture. The processed image frames may be displayed on the display unit 151 or stored in the memory 170. In some cases, the cameras 121 may be arranged in a matrix configuration to allow input of a plurality of images. Images having various angles or focal length in the mobile terminal 100. For example still, the cameras 121 may be arranged in a stereoscopic arrangement to acquire left and right images allowing the implementation of a stereoscopic image. The microphone 122 is generally implemented to allow audio input into the mobile terminal 100. The audio data can be processed in various ways according to a function performed in the mobile terminal 100. If desired, the microphone 122 may include a set of noise suppression algorithms to eliminate unwanted noise produced during reception of external audio. The user input unit 123 is a component that allows entry made by a user. This user input may allow the controller 180 to control the operation of the mobile terminal 100. The user input unit 123 may include one or more of a mechanical input element (for example, a key, a button located on a front and / or rear surface or on a side surface of the mobile terminal 100, a dome switch, a jog wheel, a jog dial, and the like), or a touch input, among others. As an example, the touch input can be a soft key or a softkey, which is displayed on a touch screen by software processing, or a touch pad that is located on the handheld at a location other than the touch screen. 'touchscreen. In addition, the virtual key or the visual key may be displayed on the touch screen in various forms, for example, graphics, text, icon, video, or a combination thereof. The detection unit 140 is generally configured to detect one or more of the following information: internal information of the mobile terminal, information about the surrounding environment of the mobile terminal, user information, or the like. The controller 180 generally cooperates with the transmitter unit 140 to control the operation of the mobile terminal 100 or to execute a data processing, a function or an operation associated with an application program installed in the mobile terminal according to the detection provided by the mobile terminal. detection unit 140. The detection unit 140 may be implemented by any of a variety of sensors, some of which will now be described in more detail. The proximity sensor 141 may include a sensor for detecting the presence or absence of an object approaching a surface, or an object located near a surface, using an electromagnetic field, infrared rays, or similar without mechanical contact. The proximity sensor 141 may be arranged in an internal region of the mobile terminal covered by the touch screen, or near the touch screen. [0013] The proximity sensor 141 may include, for example, any one of the following sensors: a transmissive type photoelectric sensor, a direct reflective type photoelectric sensor, a mirror direct reflective type photoelectric sensor, a high oscillation proximity sensor. frequency, a capacitive type proximity sensor, a magnetic type proximity sensor, an infrared proximity sensor, and the like. When the touch screen implemented is of the capacitive type, the proximity sensor 141 can detect the proximity of a pointer relative to the touch screen by the variations of an electromagnetic field, which reacts to the approach of an object without conductivity. In this example, the touch screen (touch sensor) can also be classified in the category of a proximity sensor. The term "proximity touch" will be frequently used herein to refer to a scenario in which a pointer is placed so as to be near the touch screen without touching the touch screen. The term "contact touch" will be frequently used herein to refer to a scenario in which a pointer is physically in contact with the touch screen. For the position corresponding to the proximity touch of the pointer relative to the touch screen, this position will correspond to a position in which the pointer is perpendicular to the touch screen. The proximity sensor 141 can detect a proximity touch, and proximity touch modes (e.g., distance, direction, velocity, time, position, motion state, and the like). In general, the controller 180 processes data corresponding to proximity and proximity touch modes detected by the proximity sensor 141, and displays visual information on the touch screen. In addition, the controller 180 can control the mobile terminal 100 to perform different operations or to process different data depending on whether the touch relative to a point of the touch screen is a proximity touch or a touch contact. A touch sensor can detect a touch applied to the touch screen, such as the display unit 151, by any of a variety of touching methods. [0014] Examples of such touching methods include resistive type, capacitive type, infrared type, and magnetic field type, among others. As an example, the touch sensor may be configured to convert variations of a pressure applied to a specific portion of the display unit 151, or to convert a capacitance appearing in a specific portion of the display unit. 151, as electrical input signals. The touch sensor can also be configured to detect not only an affected position and an affected area, but also tactile pressure and / or tactile ability. A touch object is typically used to apply a touch input to the touch sensor. Examples of conventional tactile objects include a finger, a stylus, a pointer, or the like. When a touch input is detected by a touch sensor, corresponding signals can be transmitted to a touch controller. The touch controller can process the received signals, and then transmit the corresponding data to the controller 180. Thus, the controller 180 can detect the region of the display unit 151 that has been touched. Here, the touch controller may be an independent component of controller 180, controller 180, and combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the controller 180 may execute the same or different commands depending on the type of touch object that touches the touch screen or a touch key provided in addition to the touch screen. The execution or not of an identical or different command depending on the object that provides a touch input can be decided on the basis of the current state of operation of the mobile terminal 100 or an application program in progress. execution, for example. [0015] The touch sensor and the proximity sensor can be used individually, or in combination, to detect various types of touch. These touches include a short touch (or tapping), a long touch, a multi-touch, a slip-like feel, a touch-like touch, a pinch-like touch, a pinch-like touch, a touch-touch, hover-touch, and the like If desired, an ultrasonic sensor may be implemented to recognize positional information relating to a touch object by means of ultrasonic waves. The controller 180 may, for example, calculate the position of a wave emission source from information detected by a light sensor and a plurality of ultrasonic sensors. Because light is much faster than ultrasonic waves, the time taken by light to reach the optical sensor is much shorter than the time taken by the ultrasonic wave to reach the ultrasonic sensor. The position of the wave emission source can be calculated on the basis of this fact. For example, the position of the wave emission source can be calculated using the time difference from when the ultrasonic wave reaches the sensor and using light as a reference signal. [0016] The camera 121 generally includes at least one camera sensor (CCD, CMOS etc.), a photodetector (or image sensors), and a laser sensor. The implementation of the camera 121 with a laser sensor can allow the detection of the touch of a physical object with respect to a stereoscopic image in 3D. The photodetector may be superimposed on or overlapped with the display device. The photodetector may be configured to scan the movement of the physical object near the touch screen. To enter into details, the photodetector may include photodiodes and row and column transistors for scanning content received in the photodetector by means of an electrical signal that varies depending on the amount of light applied. In other words, the photodetector can calculate the coordinates of the physical object according to a variation of light in order to obtain information on the position of the physical object. The display unit 151 is generally configured to deliver processed information in the mobile terminal 100. For example, the display unit 151 may display the information of an execution screen of an application program currently being processed. execution in the mobile terminal 100 or user interface (UI) and graphical user interface (GUI) information in response to the information of the execution screen. In some embodiments, the display unit 151 may be implemented as a stereoscopic display unit for displaying stereoscopic images. A conventional stereoscopic display unit may employ a stereoscopic display system such as a stereoscopic system (goggle system), an auto-stereoscopic system (goggleless system), a projection system (holographic system), or the like. [0017] The audio output module 152 is generally configured to produce audio data. This audio data can be obtained from any of several different sources, so that the audio data can be received from the wireless communication unit 110 or may have been stored in the memory 170. The audio data can be be produced during modes such as a signal receiving mode, a calling mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast receiving mode, and the like. The audio output module 152 may provide an audible output relating to a particular function (e.g., a call signal receiving sound, a message receiving sound, etc.) performed by the mobile terminal 100. The module audio output 152 can also be implemented in the form of a receiver, a speaker, a buzzer, or the like. A haptic module 153 may be configured to produce various tactile effects that a user feels, perceives, or otherwise feels. The classic example of a tactile effect produced by the haptic module 153 is that of vibrations. The intensity, pattern, and the like of a vibration produced by the haptic module 153 may be controlled by a user selection or parameterization by the controller. For example, the haptic module 153 may emit different vibrations in a combined manner or in a sequential manner. In addition to the vibrations, the haptic module 153 may produce various other tactile effects, including a pacing effect such as a vertically movable pin arrangement for touching the skin, a spraying force or air suction through an orifice. jet or suction opening, skin touch, electrode contact, electrostatic force, an effect of reproducing the sensation of heat or cold by means of an element capable of absorb or produce heat, and the like. The haptic module 153 can also be implemented to allow the user to feel a tactile effect through a muscular sensation such as the fingers or the arm of the user, as well as to transmit the tactile effect through 30 direct contact. Two or more haptic modules 153 may be provided depending on the particular configuration of the mobile terminal 100. An optical output module 154 may emit a signal to indicate the creation of an event by light from a light source. [0018] Examples of events created in the mobile terminal 100 include receiving a message, receiving a call signal, a missed call, an alarm, a calendar warning, receiving a electronic message, receipt of information through an application, and the like. A signal emitted by the optical output module 154 may be implemented so that the mobile terminal emits a monochromatic light or a light having a plurality of colors. The transmitted signal may end when the mobile terminal detects that a user has consulted the created event, for example. The interface unit 160 serves as an interface for connecting external peripherals to the mobile terminal 100. For example, the interface unit 160 can receive data transmitted by an external device, receive energy to be transmitted. to elements and components of the mobile terminal 100, or transmit internal data of the mobile terminal 100 to such an external device. The interface unit 160 may include wired or wireless headphone ports, external power ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device with a memory card, and an identification module, audio input / output (I / O) ports, video I / O ports, headphone ports, or the like. The identification module may be a chip that stores various information to authenticate the use authority of the mobile terminal 100 and may include a User Identity Module (UIM), an authentication module, or an identity module. subscriber identity module (SIM), a universal subscriber identity module (USIM), and the like. In addition, the device with the identification module (also referred to herein as an "identification device") may take the form of a smart card. Consequently, the identification device can be connected to the terminal 100 via the interface unit 160. When the mobile terminal 100 is connected to an external cradle, the interface unit 160 can be used as a passage to allow The power from the cradle to power the mobile terminal 100 or may be used as a gateway to allow various control signals entered by the user from the cradle to be transmitted to the mobile terminal therethrough. Various control signals or a power input from the cradle may act as signals to recognize that the mobile terminal is properly mounted on the cradle. The memory 170 may store programs to operate the controller 180 and store input and / or output data (e.g., a directory, messages, still images, videos, etc.). The memory 170 can store data relating to the various vibration and sound patterns that are emitted in response to touch inputs on the touch screen. The memory 170 may include one or more types of storage media, including a flash memory, a hard disk, a solid state disk, a silicon disk, a media card micro type, a card type memory (e.g. SD or DX memory, etc.), random access memory (RAM), static random access memory (SRAM), read-only memory (ROM), reprogrammable read-only memory (ROM) electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), a programmable read-only memory (PROM), a magnetic memory, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, and the like. The mobile terminal 100 may also be used in conjunction with a network storage device that provides the storage function of the memory 170 over a network, such as the Internet. [0019] The controller 180 can generally control the general operations of the mobile terminal 100. For example, the controller 180 can set or delete a lockout state to prevent a user from entering a control command by relating to applications when the terminal state mobile fulfills a predefined condition. The controller 180 may also perform the controls and processes associated with voice calls, data transmissions, video calls, and the like, or perform pattern recognition processing to recognize a handwritten input or an image-like input. performed on the touch screen in the form of characters, or images, respectively. In addition, controller 180 may control one or a combination of these components to implement various exemplary embodiments disclosed herein. The power supply unit 190 receives external energy or provides internal energy and provides the amount of energy required to operate the respective elements and components contained in the mobile terminal 100. The power supply unit 190 may include a battery, which is generally rechargeable or which is releasably coupled to the terminal body for recharging. The power supply unit 190 may include a connection port. The connection port may be configured as an example of the interface unit 160 to which an external charger is electrically connected to provide power for recharging the battery. As another example, the power supply unit 190 may be configured to reload the battery in a non-wired manner without using the connection port. In this example, the power supply unit 190 can receive energy, transmitted by an external wireless energy transmitter, using at least one of an inductive coupling method based on magnetic induction or a resonance method. magnetic which relies on electromagnetic resonance. Various embodiments described herein may be implemented on a computer readable medium, a machine readable medium, or a similar medium by, for example, software, hardware, or combination. any of these. Referring now to FIGS. 1b and 1c, the mobile terminal 100 is described with reference to a bar-type terminal body. However, the mobile terminal 100 may also be implemented in any one of a number of different configurations. Examples of such configurations are the watch type, the fastener type, the spectacle type, or a flap type, a flapper type, a slide type, a tilt type, and a swivel type in which two or more bodies are associated with each other in a relatively mobile manner, and their combinations. In the present, the discussion will often relate to a particular type of mobile terminal (eg, bar type, watch type, eyeglass type, and the like). However, such teachings relating to a particular type of mobile terminal generally apply to other types of mobile terminals. The mobile terminal 100 generally includes a housing (e.g., a chassis, housing, cache, and the like) forming the appearance of the terminal. In this embodiment, the housing is formed using a front housing 101 and a rear housing 102. Various electronic components are integrated in a space formed between the front housing 101 and the rear housing 102. At least one central housing can be placed furthermore between the front housing 101 and the rear housing 102. [0020] The display unit 151 is shown as being on the front side of the terminal body for providing information. As seen, a window 151a of the display unit 151 may be mounted on the front housing 101 to form the front surface of the terminal body together with the front housing 101. In some embodiments, electronic components may The examples of these electronic components include a removable battery 191, an identification module, a memory card, and the like. The back cover 103 is shown as covering the electronic components, and this cover can be detachably coupled to the back box 102. Therefore, when the back cover 103 is detached from the back box 102, the electronic components mounted to the back box 102 are exposed to the outdoors. As seen, when the back cap 103 is coupled to the back box 102, a side surface of the back box 102 is partially exposed. In some cases, during the coupling, the rear case 102 may also be completely protected by the back cover 103. In some embodiments, the back cover 103 may include an opening for exposing a camera 121b or a camera to the outside. audio output module 152b. The housings 101, 102, 103 may be formed by injection molding of a synthetic resin or may be made of a metal, for example, stainless steel, aluminum (Al), titanium (Ti), or similar. As an alternative to the example in which the plurality of housings form an internal space for housing components, the mobile terminal 100 may be configured such that a single housing forms the internal space. In this example, a mobile terminal 100 having a monobody is formed so that a synthetic resin or metal extends from a side surface to a back surface. If desired, the mobile terminal 100 may include a sealed unit to prevent water from entering the body of the terminal. For example, the sealed unit may include a sealing member that is located between the window 151a and the front housing 101, between the front housing 101 and the rear housing 102, or between the rear housing 102 and the back cover 103, to seal an internal space when these boxes are coupled. [0021] Figures lb and the illustrate some components as arranged on the mobile terminal. However, varjants of arrangements are possible and within the scope of the teachings of the present disclosure. Some components may be deleted or rearranged. For example, the first handling unit 123a may be located on another surface of the terminal body, and the second audio output module 152b may be located on a side surface of the terminal body. The display unit 151 outputs processed information in the mobile terminal 100. The display unit 151 may be implemented by means of one or more suitable display devices. Examples of such suitable display devices include a liquid crystal display (LCD), a Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFTLCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diode), a flexible display, a three-dimensional (3D) display, an electronic ink display, and combinations thereof. The display unit 151 can be implemented by means of two display devices, which can implement the same or different display technologies. For example, a plurality of display units 151 may be arranged on one side, spaced from each other, or these devices may be integrated, or these devices may be arranged on different surfaces. The display unit 151 may also include a touch sensor that detects a touch input received in the display unit. When a touch is input to the display unit 151, the touch sensor may be configured to detect that touch and the controller 180 may, for example, produce a control command or other signal corresponding to the touch. Content that is entered in a tactile manner can be a text or numerical value, or a menu item that can be indicated or designated according to various modes. The touch sensor may be configured as a film having a touch pattern, disposed between the window 151a and a display on a rear surface of the window 151a, or a wire whose pattern is printed directly on the back surface. from the window 151a. Alternatively, the touch sensor may be formed integrally with the display. For example, the touch sensor may be disposed on a substrate of the display or in the display. [0022] The display unit 151 may also form a touch screen together with the touch sensor. Here, the touch screen can serve as a user input unit 123 (see Figure la). Therefore, the touch screen can replace at least a portion of the functions of the first handling unit 123a. [0023] The first audio output module 152a may be implemented as a speaker for transmitting audio voices, alarm sounds, multimedia audio reproduction, and the like. The window 151a of the display unit 151 generally includes an opening for allowing audio content produced by the first audio output module 152a to pass. A first alternative is to allow the release of audio content along an assembly gap between the structural bodies (for example, a gap between the window 151a and the front housing 101). In this example, an independently formed hole for emitting audio sounds may not be seen or otherwise hidden in appearance, further simplifying the appearance and fabrication of the mobile terminal 100. The optical output module 154 may be configured to emit light to indicate the creation of an event. Examples of such events include receiving a message, receiving a call signal, a missed call, an alarm, a calendar notification, receiving an electronic message, receiving a message, and information through an application, and the like. When a user has viewed a created event, the controller may control the optical output unit 154 to stop the light emission. The first camera 121a can process image frames such as still or moving images obtained by the image sensor in capture mode or video call mode. The processed image frames can then be displayed on the display unit 151 or stored in the memory 170. The first and second manipulation units 123a and 123b are examples of the user input unit 123, which can be manipulated by a user to provide an input to the mobile terminal 100. The first and second handling units 123a and 123b may also be commonly referred to as a manipulative part, and may employ any tactile method that allows the user to perform an operation. manipulation such as touching, pressing, scrolling, or the like. The first and second handling units 123a and 123b may also employ any non-touch method that allows the user to perform manipulation such as proximity touch, overflight, or the like. FIG. 1b represents the first handling unit 123a in the form of a touch key, but among the possible alternatives are a mechanical key, a key to be pressed, a touch key and their combinations. An input received by the first and second handling units 123a and 123b can be used in various ways. For example, the first handling unit 123a may be used by the user to provide menu entry, a home key, a cancel, a search, or the like, and the second handling unit 123b may be used by the user for providing input to control the sound volume output from the first or second audio output modules 152a or 152b, to switch to a touch recognition mode of the display unit 151, or the like. As another example of the user input unit 123, a rear input unit may be located on the rear surface of the terminal body. The rear input unit may be manipulated by a user to provide an input to the mobile terminal 100. The input may be used in a variety of different ways. For example, the rear input unit may be used by the user to provide on / off, start, end, scroll input to control the sound volume output from the first or second output modules. audio 152a or 152b, switch to a touch recognition mode of the display unit 151, and the like. The rear input unit may be configured to allow touch input, touch input, or combinations thereof. The rear input unit may be located so as to overlap the display unit 151 on the front side in the thickness direction of the terminal body. As an example, the rear input unit may be located on an upper end portion of the back side of the terminal body so that a user can easily manipulate it using the index when the user enters the terminal body with one hand. Alternatively, the rear input unit can be positioned almost anywhere on the back side of the terminal body. Embodiments that include the rear input unit may implement some or all of the functionality of the first handling unit 123a in the rear input unit. Thus, in cases where the first handling unit 123a is removed from the front side, the display unit 151 may have a larger screen. As another alternative, the mobile terminal 100 may include a digital scanning sensor that will scan the user's fingerprint. The controller 180 can then use the fingerprint information detected by the digital scanning sensor as part of an authentication procedure. The digital scanning sensor may also be installed in the display unit 151 or implemented in the user input unit 123. The microphone 122 is shown as being located at one end of the mobile terminal 100, but other locations are possible. If desired, a plurality of microphones may be implemented in accordance with an arrangement that allows reception of stereo sounds. The interface unit 160 may serve as a path for the mobile terminal 100 to communicate with external devices. For example, the interface unit 160 may include one or more of the following: a connection terminal enabling it to connect to another device (for example, an earphone, an external speaker, or the like), a port for near-field communications (for example, an Infrared Data Association (IrDA) port, a Bluetooth port, a wireless LAN port, and the like), or a power terminal for to supply the mobile terminal 100. The interface unit 160 may be implemented in the form of a socket intended to receive an external card, for example a subscriber identification module (SIM). , a user identity module (UIM), or a memory card for storing information. The second camera 121b is shown as being located on the rear side of the terminal body and includes an image capture direction which is substantially opposite to the image capture direction of the first camera unit 121a. If desired, a second camera 121b may alternatively be located at other locations, or made to be movable, to have an image capture direction different from that shown. The second camera 121b may include a plurality of lenses arranged along at least one line. The plurality of lenses may also be arranged in a matrix configuration. The cameras can be called "network camera". When the second camera 121b is implemented as a network camera, images can be captured in various ways by means of the plurality of lenses and produce better quality images. As shown in FIG. 1c, a flash 124 is shown next to the second camera 121b. When an image of a subject is captured with the camera 121b, the flash 124 may illuminate the subject. As shown in Figure 1c, the second audio output module 152b may be located on the body of the terminal. The second audio output module 152b may implement stereo sound functions in conjunction with the first audio output module 152a, and may also be used to implement a telephone speaker mode for voice communications. At least one wireless communication antenna may be located on the body of the terminal. The antenna can be installed in the body of the terminal or formed by the housing. For example, an antenna that configures a portion of the broadcast receiving module 111 may be retractable into the body of the terminal. Alternatively, an antenna 15 may be formed by means of a film attached to an inner surface of the back cover 103, or a housing that includes a conductive material. A power supply unit 190 for powering the mobile terminal 100 may include a battery 191, which is mounted in the terminal body or removably coupled outside the terminal body. The battery 191 can receive power via a power cable connected to the interface unit 160. In addition, the battery 191 can be recharged in a non-wired manner by means of a wireless charger. Wireless recharging can be implemented by magnetic induction or electromagnetic resonance. Back cover 103 is shown coupled to rear housing 102 to protect battery 191, to prevent separation of battery 191, and to protect battery 191 from external shock or foreign matter. . When the battery 191 is detachable from the terminal body, the rear case 103 may be detachably coupled to the rear case 102. An accessory to protect the appearance of the mobile terminal 100 or to facilitate or complete its operation may also be provided. on the mobile terminal 100. To give an example of an accessory, a cover or cover for covering or receiving at least one surface of the mobile terminal 100 may be provided. The cover or the cover can cooperate with the display unit 151 to complete the operation of the mobile terminal 100. Another example of an accessory is a stylus which makes it easier to input a touch or to transmit it to a user. touchscreen. Figure 2a is a conceptual view of a deformable mobile terminal according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention. In this figure, the mobile terminal 200 is shown as having a display unit 251, which is a type of display deformable by an external force. This deformation, which relates to the display unit 251 and other mobile terminal components 200, may include any of a bend, bend, bend, twist, winding and combinations thereof. The deformable display unit 251 may also be referred to as a "flexible display unit". In some implementations, the flexible display unit 251 may include a flexible display of general application, electronic paper (also known as e-paper), and combinations thereof. In general, the mobile terminal 200 may be configured to include features that are the same as or similar to those of the mobile terminal 100 of Figs. The flexible display of the mobile telininal 200 is generally in the form of a light and non-brittle display, which continues to have the characteristics of a conventional flat screen, but is for its part manufactured on a flexible substrate which can be deformed as indicated previously. The term electronic paper can be used to refer to a display technology employing the feature of a general-purpose ink, and is different from the conventional flat screen since it uses reflected light. Electronic paper is generally understood to change the information displayed by means of a twisting ball or via electrophoresis by means of a capsule. When the flexible display unit 251 is not deformed (for example, in a state with an infinite radius of curvature and designated as a first state), a display area of the flexible display unit 251 includes a generally flat surface. When the flexible display unit 251 is deformed from the first state by an external force (for example, a state with a finite radius of curvature and designated as a second state), the display area can become a surface. curved or flexed surface. As illustrated, the information displayed in the second state may be visual information outputted to the curved surface. The visual information can be made such that a light emission of each unit pixel (subpixel) arranged in a matrix configuration is controlled independently. The unit pixel indicates an elementary unit to represent a single color. [0024] According to an alternative embodiment, the first state of the flexible display unit 251 may be a curved state (for example, a curved state from top to bottom or from right to left), instead of being a state. dish. In this embodiment, when an external force is applied to the flexible display unit 251, the flexible display unit 251 can move to the second state such that the flexible display unit 10 is deformed. in the flat state (or a less curved state) or in a more curved state. If desired, the flexible display unit 251 can implement a flexible touch screen using a touch sensor in combination with the display. When a touch is received at the flexible touch screen, the controller 180 may perform a certain command corresponding to the touch input. In general, the flexible touch screen is configured to detect a touch and other input in both the first and second states. One option is to configure the mobile terminal 200 to include a deformation sensor that detects the deformation of the flexible display unit 251. The deformation sensor may be included in the detection unit 140. The deformation sensor may be located in the flexible display unit 251 or the housing 201 to detect the deformation information of the flexible display unit 251. Examples of this information relating to the deformation of the flexible display unit 251 may be a deformed direction, a deformed degree, a deformed position, a deformed amount of time, an acceleration indicating that the deformed flexible display unit 251 is restored, and the like. Other possibilities include most of the information that can be detected in response to flexing of the flexible display unit or detected while the flexible display unit 251 passes or exists in the first and second states. In some embodiments, the controller 180 or other component may modify the information displayed on the flexible display unit 251, or generate a control signal to control a function of the mobile terminal 200, based on information relating to the deformation of the flexible display unit 251. This information is usually detected by the deformation sensor. [0025] The mobile terminal 200 is shown having a housing 201 for accommodating the flexible display unit 251. The housing 201 may be deformable in conjunction with the flexible display unit 251, taking into account the characteristics of the display unit. Flexible display 251. A battery located in the mobile terminal 200 may also be deformable in cooperation with the flexible display unit 261, taking into account the characteristic of the flexible display unit 251. A technique for implementing Such a battery consists in using a stack and a method for folding stacked battery cells. The deformation of the flexible display unit 251 is not limited to being performed by an external force. For example, the flexible display unit 251 may be deformed in the second state from the first state by means of user control, application control, or the like. Figures 2b and 2c are conceptual views illustrating further examples of the deformable mobile terminal 250 according to one embodiment of the present invention. That is, Fig. 2b is a view showing a mobile terminal having a terminal body having a rectangular sectional shape, and Fig. 2c is a view showing a mobile terminal having a terminal body having a trapezoidal sectional shape. If we look at FIGS. 2b and 2c, the display units 251 and 252 can be arranged on the front of the body of the terminal and, in addition, extend to the at least one of the left and right sides of the body of the terminal. terminal. In the following description, the display unit 251 disposed on the front of the terminal body will be designated as a front display unit (or a main display unit), and the display units 252a and 252b arranged on the at least one of the left and right sides of the terminal body will each be designated as a side display unit (or sub-display unit), for ease of description. On the other hand, the display unit 252a disposed on the left side of the terminal body will be designated as a first side display unit (or a first display sub-unit), and the display unit 252b. disposed on the right side of the terminal body will be designated as a second side display unit (or a second display sub-unit). The front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252 may be separately disposed on the front and the side of the terminal body, respectively. Alternatively, the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252 may be integrally disposed on the front and the side of the terminal body through a flexible display. For example, when the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252 are integrally disposed on the front and the side of the terminal body through the flexible display, the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252 can be continuously formed without physical or spatial boundaries between the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252. The front display unit 251 and the unit Lateral display 252 may each include a touch sensor for sensing touch on a corresponding unit of the front and side display units 251 and 252 so that a control command may be touched. When one of the front and side display units 251 and 252 is touched, therefore, the touch sensor detects touch, and the controller 180 can generate a control command corresponding to the sensed touch. Text or numbers can be entered by touch. In addition, menu items that can be indicated or designated in various modes can be entered by touch. The front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252 can separately display the information processed by the mobile terminal 250. For example, the front display unit 251 can display information relating to a display screen. executing a first application program driven by the mobile terminal 250 or information relating to a user interface (UI) or a graphical user interface (GUI) based on the information of the execution screen, and the unit of Lateral display 252 may display information relating to an execution screen of a second application program driven by the mobile terminal 250 or information relating to a UI or GUI based on the information of the execution screen. In another embodiment, the front and side display units 251 and 252 may fully display the information processed by the mobile terminal 250. In another embodiment, the display units 253a and 253b may further be arranged. on at least one of the upper and lower sides of the terminal body in addition to the left and right sides of the teiminal body. In this case, in the same way, the display units 253a and 253b disposed on at least one of the upper and lower sides of the terminal body may each include a touch sensor for sensing touch on a corresponding unit of the display units. 253a and 253b so that a command instruction can be entered by touch. On the other hand, the display units 253a and 253b can display the information processed by the mobile terminal 250 separately from the front and side display units 251 and 252. In the above description, the configuration of the mobile terminal according to a Embodiment of the present invention has been described with reference to Figures 1 and 2. We will now make a detailed description of a mobile terminal which is capable of displaying on the side display unit an auxiliary screen relating to a screen. operating mode displayed on the front display unit in a horizontal mode according to a first embodiment of the present invention and a control method of the mobile terminal. Fig. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention. We will describe below an embodiment with reference to the mobile terminal 250 shown in Figure 2b or 2c. We will further describe this embodiment based on the assumption that an automatic rotation mode, in which a screen automatically rotates according to the rotation of the display unit, is predefined. If we look at Figure 3, the controller 180 displays an operation screen corresponding to a menu, an operation, and so on. selected according to a user command, etc. on the front display unit 251 (S310). Examples of the operation screen on the front display unit 251 may include a home screen, an application screen, a message screen, a call screen, a shooting screen or a screen. video recording, an image or video display screen, a broadcast screen, a map screen, a web page screen and an application execution screen. When the terminal body is rotated from a first position to a second position in which the operation screen is displayed on the front display unit 251 (i.e., the display unit display mode is switched from a vertical mode to a horizontal mode (S320)), the controller 180 turns the operation screen in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the operating screen rotated to a screen in horizontal mode, and displays the operation screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. The first position is a vertical position in which the body of the terminal is located in a vertical direction so that a longitudinal direction of the body of the terminal is perpendicular to the ground in a state in which the terminal body is upright, and the second position is a horizontal position at which the body of the terminal is in a horizontal direction of such that the longitudinal direction of the body of the terminal is parallel to the ground in a state in which the body of the terminal is standing. On the other hand, the controller 180 may display on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen including information relating to the operation screen displayed on the front display unit 251 (S330). The auxiliary display displayed on the side display unit 252a may include options menus (for example, an operation control menu, a setting menu and a submenu) relating to the operation screen, various types of information relating to the operation screen, and content (for example, text, images and videos) relating to the operation screen. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Therefore, a user of the mobile terminal 250 can perform an associated operation while looking at both the operation screen displayed on the front display unit 251 and the auxiliary screen displayed on the side display unit 252a. taking into account the characteristics of the horizontal mode. Furthermore, a touch input is not received through the side display unit 252a taking into account the gripping characteristics of a user, and therefore an incorrect touch operation due to the grip of the user. user does not take place. [0026] When a predetermined user input is received through the front display unit 251 (S340), the controller 180 unwinds the auxiliary display displayed on the side display unit 252a in upward and downward directions. down or to the left and right, or performs various control operations relating to the auxiliary display (S350). The predetermined user input may be a user input of touching and sliding the front display unit 251 to the left and right or user input of touching and sliding the front display unit 251 to the up and down. However, the present invention is not limited to this. [0027] In another embodiment, when the predetermined user input is received through the side display unit 252a, the controller 180 may unwind the auxiliary display displayed on the side display unit 252a upwardly. and down or to the left and right, or perform control operations relating to the auxiliary screen. In another embodiment, when the predefined user input is received through the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252a, the controller 180 may unwind the auxiliary display displayed on the display. 252a lateral display unit up and down or left and right, or perform control operations relating to the auxiliary screen. [0028] Then, when the terminal body is rotated from the second position to the first position (ie the display unit display mode is switched from horizontal mode to vertical mode (S360)), the controller 180 rotates the operating screen in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the operating screen rotated on a screen in vertical mode, and displays the operating screen adjusted on the front display unit 251 On the other hand, the controller 180 detects a user's gripping area from the side display unit 252a (S 370). Then, the controller 180 can automatically display information relating to the auxiliary screen displayed in the horizontal mode on an area other than the detected user's gripping area (S380). In the vertical mode, therefore, the mobile terminal 250 can provide corresponding information to the user through the area other than the user's grip area. The information displayed on the lateral display unit 252a in the vertical mode may include those selected by the user from the information displayed on the auxiliary screen, those representing the information displayed on the auxiliary screen, or those summarizing the information. displayed on the auxiliary screen. However, the present invention is not limited to this. On the other hand, the controller 180 can control a touch signal input through the side display unit 252a not to be received in the vertical mode. In the vertical mode, therefore, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of an incorrect touch operation due to the gripping of the user. In the mobile terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention as described in detail below, no touch input is received through the side display unit in the horizontal mode taking into account the characteristics of the grip of the user, thus increasing the readability on the side display unit. Also, information about the operation screen displayed on the front display unit is displayed on the side display unit, thereby improving spatial utilization. Hereinafter, a detailed description of the operation of the mobile terminal which is able to present on the lateral display unit various kinds of information relating to the operation screen displayed on the front display unit in the horizontal mode when the operation screen is a shooting screen, a video recording screen, an image viewing screen, a video viewing screen, a home screen, an application screen or a specific application execution screen. Figures 4 to 7 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for displaying on the side display unit information relating to a shooting screen displayed on the front display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at Fig. 4 (a), the mobile terminal 250 displays a home screen 410 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. In addition, the mobile terminal 250 may turn off screens on the side display unit 252a and 252b or display predetermined information on the screens. [0029] When selecting a camera icon 420 on which the home screen 410 is displayed on the front display unit 251 as shown in Fig. 4 (a), the mobile terminal 250 executes an application of The camera corresponding to the selected camera icon 420. When the camera application is executed, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen 430 including a picture of the camera. preview to preview an image to be taken by a camera 121 and an icon relating to the photograph as shown in Figure 4 (b). When the terminal body is rotated from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns the shooting screen 430 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the take-up screen. view turned on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the shooting screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. In addition, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a auxiliary screens 450 and 460 including information relating to a shooting screen 440 displayed on the front display unit 251. The auxiliary displays 450 and 460 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a folder setting menu recording, which is one of the setting option menus related to a shooting function. [0030] For example, as shown in Fig. 4 (c), the auxiliary display 450 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a pre-defined family picture folder 451 as a folder for recording an image that is being processed. be photographed, a representative image 453 stored in the family photos folder 451, and a flag 455 indicating a menu (ie, a label setting menu) following the record folder setting menu. In another embodiment, as shown in Fig. 4 (d), the auxiliary screen 460 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a record folder menu 461 for selecting a folder to record an image being photographed, a self-portraits folder 461a, a travel photos folder 461b and a family photos folder 461c, which are detailed elements of the registration record menu 461, and an indicator 463 indicating a menu (ie, a label setup menu) following the record folder setup menu. As a result, the user of the mobile terminal 250 can perform a photograph operation while viewing both the shooting screen 440 displayed on the front display unit 251 and the auxiliary displays 450 and 460 displayed. on the side display unit 252a taking into account the characteristics of the horizontal mode. If we look at FIG. 5, when a user input of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched portion of the front display unit 251 to the left is received , the mobile terminal 250 sequentially displays a list of menus following the current menu on the lateral display unit 252a. When a desired menu appears on the side display unit 252a, the user can interrupt the slip entry and then immediately release the touch input, or can stop the slip entry and then hold the entry. to touch for a predetermined time, to select the desired menu. [0031] On the other hand, when a user input of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched portion of the front display unit 251 to the right is received, the mobile terminal 250 sequentially displays a list of menus preceding the current menu on the side display unit 252a. Similarly, when a desired menu appears on the side display unit 252a, the user can abort the slip entry and then immediately release the key input, or can interrupt the slip input and hold the touch input for a predetermined time, to select the desired menu. [0032] In the horizontal mode, as described above, the mobile terminal 250 can control the movement between the menus displayed on the side display unit 252a according to user input of sliding a portion of the front display unit. 251 to the left or right. For example, when a user input 465 of touching a point of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched point of the front display unit 251 to the left is received, as shown in FIG. 5 (c), the mobile terminal 250 may display on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 470 including a menu, i.e., a label setting menu 471, as a result of the folder setting menu. recording. The auxiliary screen 470 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a label setting menu 471, a mounting label 471a, a star tag 471b and a weather tag 471c, which are elements in the tag setting menu 471, and a flag 473 indicating a menu (i.e., a shooting mode setting menu) following the tag setting menu 471. [0033] If we look at FIG. 6, when a user input of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched portion of the front display unit 251 downward is received, the mobile terminal 250 sequentially displays the following elements of the same menu on the side display unit 252a. When a desired item appears on the side display unit 252a, the user can interrupt the slip input and then immediately release the touch input, or can interrupt the slip input and then hold the input touch for a predetermined time, to select the desired item. [0034] On the other hand, when a user input of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched portion of the front display unit 251 upward is received, the mobile terminal 250 displays in sequence the previous items of the same menu on the side display unit 252a. Similarly, when a desired item appears on the side display unit 252a, the user can interrupt the slip input and then immediately release the touch input, or can interrupt the slip input and then hold the touch input for a predetermined time, to select the desired item. [0035] In the horizontal mode, as described above, the mobile terminal 250 can control movement between sub-elements of the same menu displayed on the side display unit 252a according to a user input of dragging a portion of the unit front display 251 up and down. For example, when a user input 475 of touching a point of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched point of the front display unit 251 downward is received, as shown in FIG. 6 (a), the mobile terminal 250 may display on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 480 including a folder element following the current folder item in the record folder menu. The auxiliary screen 480 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a self-portrait file element 481, which is a member along the family photo file element 451, a representative image 483 stored in the self-portraits folder 481, and a 485 indicator indicating a menu (ie, a label setting menu) following the recording folder menu. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may provide a screen effect in which the previous auxiliary screen 450 disappears while slowly moving downward and the next auxiliary screen 480 appears while slowly moving up and down according to 475. In another embodiment, when a user input 476 is to touch a point of the front display unit 251 and then to slide the touched point of the 251 downward display unit, as shown in Figure 6 (b), the mobile terminal 250 can display in sequence the subfolder elements 461a, 461b and 461c belonging to the record folder menu displayed on the screen. 252a side display unit so that the subfolder elements 461a, 461b and 461c can be modified according to the sliding input of the user 476. When a desired record folder item, for example , the record folder item 461a, from the record folder menu is displayed in a state in which the shape or color of the record folder item 461a is changed, the user can interrupt the slip input to select the record folder item 461a. If we look at Fig. 7, the mobile terminal 250 decides a folder to record an image that is being photographed and label information of the image that is being photographed according to a control of selection of user received through the display unit before 251. Then, when the terminal body is rotated from the horizontal direction to the vertical direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns the shooting screen 440 into a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the body of the terminal, adjusts the shooting screen turned on the screen in vertical mode, and displays the shooting screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. In addition, the mobile terminal 250 detects a gripping area by a user using a touch sensor provided at the side display unit 252a. Then, the mobile terminal 250 can automatically display the registration record 491 and the user-selected 493 tag information in the horizontal mode on an area other than the detected user's grip area. In the vertical mode, therefore, the mobile terminal 250 can provide corresponding information to the user through an area other than the gripping area by the user. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 can activate the touch sensor provided at the side display unit 252a in the horizontal mode, while the mobile terminal 250 can deactivate the touch sensor provided at the display unit. lateral 252a in the vertical mode. In the vertical mode, therefore, the mobile terminal 250 can prevent the occurrence of an incorrect touch operation due to user grasping. [0036] Figures 8 and 9 are reference views illustrating another example of a folder selection method, in which an image being photographed will be recorded, using the side display unit in the horizontal mode . If we look at Figure 8, the mobile terminal 250 displays a home screen or application screen on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When a camera icon is selected in a state in which the home screen or application screen is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 executes a device application. photo corresponding to the selected camera icon. When the camera application is executed, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen 810 including a preview image for previewing an image to be photographed by the camera 121 and an icon associated with the photo. [0037] In addition, the mobile terminal 250 may display on the side display unit 252b at least one selected from the name of a folder (or album) 811 configured by default to record an image in progress. be photographed, a representative image 813 of the corresponding file, and information 815 relating to the corresponding file. When the terminal body is rotated from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns the shooting screen 810 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the take-up screen. view turned on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the shooting screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. Furthermore, the mobile teiminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252b an auxiliary screen 830 including a list of 831 to 836 folders to record an image being photographed and a new folder icon 837 to create a new album. In addition, the default 831 save folder can be displayed in the foreground of the folder list. In addition, a predetermined flag 838 may be displayed. When the folder list is displayed, the mobile terminal 250 can select a folder to record an image being photographed according to a predetermined user input. For example, when a user input 840 of sliding the front display unit 251 up or down is received, as shown in FIG. 8 (b), the mobile terminal 250 can display in sequence the recording records 831 to 836 displayed on the side display unit 252b so that the record folders 831 to 836 can be selected according to the user's slip input 840. In addition, the record folder 831 to The selected recording may be displayed differently from other recording folders. When a desired folder, for example, the record folder 834, record folders 831 to 836, is selected, the user aborts the slip input to select the record folder 834. In another mode When a user input 850 of touching a right side area of the side display unit 252b is received, as shown in FIG. 8 (c), the mobile terminal 250 can select the registration folders. 831 to 836 displayed on the side display unit 252b one by one to the right. When a desired folder, for example, the record folder 834, record folders 831 to 836, is selected, the user interrupts a touch entry to select the record folder 834. In addition, when a user input 855 of touching a left side area of the side display unit 252b is received, the mobile terminal 250 can select the record folders 831 to 836 displayed on the side display unit 252b one by one to the left. Similarly, when a desired folder, for example, the record folder 834, record folders 831 to 836, is selected, the user aborts the touch input to select the record folder 834 If we look at Fig. 9, when the new folder icon 837 displayed on the side display unit 252b is selected, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a text entry window 860 and a keyboard window 865 to allow the user to enter the name of a new album. When "honeymoon" is entered as the name of a new album through the text input window 860, the mobile terminal 250 can create a record folder 839 having the name entered and display the folder. 839 record created on the left-most side of the 252b side display unit. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may designate the record folder 839 created as a new record folder. Fig. 10 is a reference view illustrating another example of a folder selection method, in which an image being photographed will be recorded, using the side display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at Fig. 10, when the camera application is run in the vertical mode, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen including a preview image for previewing a preview image. image to be photographed by the camera 121 and an icon associated with the photograph. In addition, the mobile terminal 250 can not provide the information associated with the shooting screen on the side display unit 252b unlike FIG. 8 (a). When the body of the terminal is turned from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns the shooting screen in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the body of the terminal, adjusts the shooting screen rotated on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the shooting screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. Moreover, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the lateral display unit 252b an auxiliary screen 1020 including a list of folders 1021 to 1023 to record an image being photographed and an "add" icon 1025 to create a new album. In addition, the default 1021 folder list can be displayed in the foreground of the folder list. In addition, a predetermined flag 1024 can be displayed. When the folder list is displayed, the mobile terminal 250 can select a folder to record an image being photographed according to a user input, as shown in Figs. 8 (b) and 8 (c). On the other hand, when the "add" icon 1025 displayed on the side display unit 252b is selected, the mobile terminal 250 may display a text input window 1030 to allow the user to enter the name of the a new album and display a 1040 keyboard window on the display unit before 251. When the new name of the new album is entered through the 1030 text input window and the 1040 keyboard window and then that an "OK" icon 1050 is selected, the mobile terminal 250 can create a folder with the new name and display the created folder on the left-most side of the side display unit 252b. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may designate the created folder as a new registration folder. Fig. 11 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for recommending a label associated with a preview image using the side display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at Fig. 11, when the camera application is run in the vertical mode, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen 1110 including a preview image for previewing. an image to be photographed by the camera 121 and an icon associated with the photograph. When the terminal body is rotated from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns the shooting screen 1110 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the take-up screen. view turned on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the shooting screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. Furthermore, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the first lateral display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 1120 including a list of recommended labels 1121 to 1124 for an image being photographed and a new 1125 label icon for creating a new label. In addition, the list of recommended tags can be automatically created based on handheld location information, current time information, time information, object information on preview, character information, image file information similar to the preview image, etc. Upon receipt of a user input 1130 of pushing a desired label element 1121 to the front display unit 251, on which the list of recommended labels is displayed, the mobile terminal 250 can select a data element. 1121 and display the selected tag element on the second side display unit 252b. In addition, the mobile terminal 250 may provide a screen effect in which the tag element 1121 disappears while being slowly absorbed in the preview image according to the user's push input 1130. It is necessary to add label information that does not exist in the list of recommended tags, the user of the mobile terminal 250 can select the new label icon 1125 displayed on the right side of the first unit. 252a side display for directly entering new label information. Then, when the terminal body is rotated from the horizontal direction to the vertical direction, the mobile terminal 250 rotates a shooting screen 1140 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the take-up screen on the screen in vertical mode, and displays the shooting screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. Furthermore, the mobile terminal 250 detects a gripping area by a user using the sensor touch provided at the side display unit 252a. Then, the mobile terminal 250 can automatically display user-selected tag information 1150 in the horizontal mode on an area other than the gripping area by the detected user. Fig. 12 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for recommending a photograph associated with the preview image using the side display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at FIG. 12, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen 1210 including a preview image for previewing an image to be photographed by the camera 121 and an associated icon. to photography in the horizontal mode. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 1220 including information associated with the shooting screen 1210 displayed on the front display unit 251. The auxiliary display 1220 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a label setting menu 1221, which is one of the setting option menus associated with a shooting function. When a user input 1230 of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched part of the front display unit 251 to the left is received, the mobile terminal 250 can display on the side display unit 252 has an auxiliary display 1240 including a menu, namely, a shooting recommendation menu 1241, according to the label setting menu 1221. The auxiliary screen 1240 displayed on the display unit Lateral display 252a may include a shooting recommendation menu 1241, a first image 1241a, a second image 1241b, and a third image 1241c, which are the recommended images of the shooting recommendation menu 1241, and an indicator 1243 indicating a menu (ie, a shooting mode setting menu) following the shooting recommendation menu. The list of recommended images 1241a through 1241c may be images relating to mobile device location information, current time information, time information, information about an object in the preview image, and information. on characters, which are stored in a gallery or on a web server. When a user input 1250 of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched portion of the front display unit 251 up or down is received, the mobile terminal 250 may display in sequence the recommended images 1241a to 1241c displayed on the side display unit 252b so that the recommended images 1241a to 1241c can be selected according to the user's 1250 slip input. In addition, the selected image may be displayed differently from other images. When a desired image, for example, image 1241b, recommended images 1241a to 1241c, is selected, the user interrupts the slip input to select image 1241b. Fig. 13 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for selecting a shooting mode using the side display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at FIG. 13, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen 1310 including a preview image for previewing an image to be photographed by the camera 121 and an associated icon. to photography in the horizontal mode. [0038] In addition, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 1320 including information relating to the shooting screen 1310 displayed on the front display unit 251. The auxiliary display 1320 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a label setting menu 1321, which is one of the setting option menus associated with the shooting function. When a user input 1330 of touching a portion of the front display unit 251 and then sliding the touched portion of the front display unit 251 to the left is received, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the left hand side. Lateral display unit 252a has an auxiliary display 1340 including a menu, namely, a shooting mode menu 1341, according to the label setting menu 1321. Auxiliary screen 1340 displayed on the display unit. Lateral display 252a may include a shooting mode menu 1341, a first shooting mode 1341a, a second shooting mode 134 lb, a third shooting mode 1341c, and a fourth shooting mode. 1341d, which are detailed elements of the shooting mode menu 1341, and a 1343 indicating a menu (ie, a menu of shooting recommendations) according to the shooting mode menu 1341. Each first to fourth modes of shooting 1341a to 1341 d can be any of the modes selected from an automatic mode, a panorama mode, a sport mode, a night mode, an eraser mode, an animation mode, a sound & shot mode (taking a photo and adding sound), a tone mode and a portrait mode. Furthermore, each of the first to fourth shooting modes 1341a to 10 1341d can be displayed as a text indicating the name of each shooting mode or a list of preview images for an image. shooting mode by shooting mode. When a user input 1350 of touching a right side area of the side display unit 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 can select the shooting modes 1341a to 1341d displayed on the display unit. 252a one by one to the right. When a desired mode, for example, the third shooting mode 1341c, shooting modes 1341a to 1341d, is selected, the user interrupts the touch input to select the third mode of shooting 1341c . On the other hand, when a user input 1355 of touching a left side area of the side display unit 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 can select the shooting modes 1341a to 1341d displayed on the unit. 252a lateral display one by one to the left. In the same way, when a desired mode, for example, the third shooting mode 1341c, shooting modes 1341a to 1341d, is selected, the user interrupts the touch input to select the third one. shooting mode 1341c. Fig. 14 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for performing a bookmark function using the side display unit during video recording. If we look at FIG. 14, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a shooting screen 1410 including a preview image for previewing an image to be photographed by the camera 121 and an icon associated with video recording in horizontal mode. [0039] When a bookmark mode is set in this state, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 1420 on which are arranged the captured images at a bookmarked time according to a bookmark command. During video recording, therefore, the user of the mobile terminal 250 can perform a real-time bookmark function using the side display unit. In addition, the user's bookmark control can be achieved using various touch input methods. For example, when a bookmark button 1430 displayed on a portion of the front display unit 251 is selected, as shown in Fig. 14 (a), the mobile terminal 250 can record a photographed image at the time of writing. selection in the form of a bookmark and display an image captured at that time on the side display unit 252a. On the other hand, when a multiple touch input 1440 of simultaneously or sequentially touching a point of the front display unit 251 and a point of the side display unit 252a is received, as shown in FIG. 14 (b), the mobile terminal 250 can record a photographed image at touch time in the form of a bookmark and display an image captured at that time on the side display unit 252a. Further, when a multiple touch input 1450 of simultaneously or sequentially touching the left and right areas of the side display unit 252a is received, as shown in FIG. 14 (c), the mobile terminal 250 can record a photographed image at touch time as a bookmark and display an image captured at that time on the side display unit 252a. Fig. 15 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for listing the images that are frequently displayed using the side display unit in an image display mode. If we look at Fig. 15, when a gallery application is executed, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 an image list screen 1510 including a plurality of thumbnails. When the terminal body is rotated from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns the image list screen 1510 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the display screen. image list rotated on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the image list screen adjusted on the display unit before 251. Moreover, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the lateral display unit 252a auxiliary display 1520 including information relating to the image list screen 1510 displayed on the front display unit 251. The auxiliary display 1520 displayed on the side display unit 252a includes a list of albums or images on a 1530 image list screen that the user frequently views. Fig. 16 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to provide various types of information using the side display unit during video playback. If we look at FIG. 16, when a video application is executed, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a video reproduction screen 1610 corresponding to a selected multimedia file. When the terminal body is rotated from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction, the mobile terminal 250 rotates the video reproduction screen 1610 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the video reproduction screen rotated on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the video reproduction screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display units 252a and 252b auxiliary screens 1620 and 1630 including information relating to video reproduction on the video reproduction screen 1610 displayed on the front display unit 251. For example, the auxiliary screen 1620 displayed on the first side display unit 252a may include an image or a video file bookmarked during video playback or an indicator for an indication by chapter. On the other hand, the auxiliary display 1630 displayed on the second side display unit 252b may include a progress bar 1631 indicating a progress status of a video file that is being played back and an operation control menu. When a user input 1640 consisting of leftward or rightward sliding through the progress bar 1631 is received, the mobile terminal 250 can move the reproduction time of a video screen 1615 displayed on the display unit. front display 251 forward or backward. On the other hand, a thumbnail 1633 of the video file corresponding to a point at which the user input 1640 is located can be displayed on the second side display unit 252b. [0040] Fig. 17 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for performing video editing using the side display unit during video playback. If we look at FIG. 17, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a video reproduction screen 1710 corresponding to a multimedia file selected in the horizontal mode. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a an auxiliary screen 1720 including information relating to the video reproduction screen 1710 displayed on the front display unit 251. The auxiliary display 1720 displayed on the side display unit 252a may include a captured image and / or video edited for video production and a video editor icon 1723. When a multi-touch input 1730 of simultaneously tapping or sequencing a point of the front display unit 251 and a point of the side display unit 252a is received in a state in which the video reproduction screen 1710 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 records a captured image 1721 at the moment of touch, and displays the captured image 1721 on the side display unit 252a. Further, when a multiple-touch input of pressing and holding simultaneously or sequentially a point of the front display unit 251 and a point of the side display unit 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 extracts 20 and records a video file played during the press-hold moment, and displays an image representing the video file recorded on the side display unit 252a. Then, when a gesture entry 1740 of dragging a plurality of captured images and / or edited videos arranged on the side display unit 252a to the right is received, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the unit. 251 before a video editing screen for performing video production based on the captured images and / or edited videos. Figs. 18a and 18b are reference views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to provide status icons indicating the mobile terminal status information using the side display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at Fig. 18a, the mobile terminal 250 displays an application screen 1810 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When the terminal body is rotated from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction in a state in which the application screen 1810 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 turns the application screen 1810 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the body of the terminal, adjusts the application screen turned on the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the application screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. [0041] In addition, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the first lateral display unit 252a status icons indicating information relating to the operational states of the mobile terminal. The status icons displayed on the first side display unit 252a include a Wi-Fi setting icon, a global positioning system (GPS) setting icon, a Bluetooth setting icon, a communication setting icon Near Field (NFC), an airplane mode setting icon, a sound / vibration setting icon, and an auto rotate icon. In addition, it is possible to scroll the status icons to the left or right according to a tap entry of the user 1820. [0042] When tapping any of the status icons displayed on the first side display unit 252a, the mobile terminal 250 defines an operation corresponding to the tapped status icon. Further, when a user input 1840 is to depress and hold any one of the status icons 1831 displayed on the first side display unit 252a and push the status-pressed state icon 1831 to Before or towards the rear of the terminal body is received, as shown in Fig. 18a (iii), the mobile terminal 250 displays the pushed state icon 1831 on the second side display unit 252b. The status icons displayed on the second side display unit 252b may be defined as favorite items that are frequently used by the user. [0043] On the other hand, when a user input 1850 is to touch 1833 any of the status icons displayed on the second side display unit 252b and then drag the touched status icon 1833 to a trash icon 1835 is received, as shown in Figure 18b (iv), the mobile terminal 250 clears the dragged state icon 1833 from the screen. [0044] Then, when the terminal body is rotated from the horizontal direction to the vertical direction, the mobile terminal 250 turns an application screen 180 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the teiminal body, adjusts the application screen rotated on the screen in vertical mode, and displays the application screen adjusted on the display unit before 251. Moreover, the mobile terminal 250 can display the status icon 1831 in an ON state (active ) on the first side display unit 252a and the status icons registered as favorites 1831 and 1832 on the second side display unit 252b in the vertical mode. [0045] Fig. 19 is a reference view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to provide a menu of options for a specific application using the side display unit in the horizontal mode. If we look at Fig. 19, the mobile terminal 250 displays a specific application execution screen 1910 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When a menu button is selected in a state in which the execution screen 1910 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 displays a menu of options 1920 of the corresponding application on a part of the display unit before 251. When the body of the terminal is turned from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction in a state in which the execution screen 1910 and the options menu 1920 are displayed on the screen. front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 turns the execution screen 1910 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the terminal body, adjusts the screen run to the screen in horizontal mode, and displays the run screen adjusted on the front display unit 251. [0046] In addition, the mobile terminal 250 moves items from the option menu 1920 to the side display unit 252a to display the items of the option menu 1920 on the side display unit 252a. Therefore, it is possible for the user to perform a desired operation while simultaneously viewing the run screen and option menu through the front and side display units. According to the embodiment of the present invention as described above, the operation screen displayed on the front display unit in the horizontal mode includes the screen for shooting or recording video, the image viewer screen, video viewer screen, application screen or specific application run screen as an example. However, those skilled in the art will understand that the technical idea of the present invention can be applied to various other operating screens. [0047] In the previous description, the operation of the mobile terminal was examined to display on the side display unit the auxiliary screen relating to the operation screen displayed on the front display unit in the horizontal mode. We will now make a detailed description of a mobile terminal that is capable of easily arranging a plurality of images stored in a gallery using a side display unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention and a method of control of the mobile terminal. Fig. 20 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, in this embodiment, the operation of a mobile terminal will be described for sorting a plurality of images recorded in a gallery using a single side display unit. If we look at Fig. 20, the controller 180 displays the image list screen on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. (S2010). The image list screen includes a plurality of thumbnails corresponding to image files stored in the gallery or a subfolder thereof. When a specific thumbnail is selected in a state in which the image list screen is displayed on the front display unit 251 (S2020), the controller 180 displays filter information relating to the selected thumbnail on the display. only side display unit 252a (S2030). The filter information is a type of category or attribute information for extracting images relating to the selected thumbnail, which is one of the thumbnails on the image list screen. Examples of filter information include date, place, character, etiquette, meal, and time. However, the present invention is not limited to these examples. In addition, the filter information can be extracted arbitrarily by the user. The controller 180 selects at least one of a plurality of filter information elements present on the single side display unit 252a according to a user selection control (S2040). Further, when two or more filter information items are selected by the user, the controller 180 extracts and sorts thumbnails satisfying all of the two or more selected filter information items (i.e., filter conditions ). [0048] When a first predetermined gesture input is received in a state in which at least one of the filter information elements is displayed on the side display unit 252a (S2050), the controller 180 extracts elements of information satisfying the filter conditions selected from the thumbnails present on the image list screen and displaying the extracted thumbnails on the side display unit 252a (S2060). The first predetermined gesture input may be a user input of tilting the mobile terminal 250 to the side display unit 252a by a predetermined or greater angle or a user input of shaking the mobile terminal 250 to the left and the right a predetermined number of times. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Then, when a second predetermined gesture entry is received through the side display unit 252a (S2070), the controller 180 can automatically insert the thumbnails present on the side display unit 252a into a folder or lock thumbnails with a specific application (S2080). The second predetermined gesture entry may be a user input of touching a first thumbnail present on the side display unit 252a and then dragging the first thumbnail touched down or a user input of touching a specific icon displayed on the side display unit 252a. However, the present invention is not limited to this. [0049] In the mobile terminal according to the second embodiment of the present invention as described in detail above, it is possible to sort the thumbnails present on the image list screen using a single side display unit together with the front display unit and automatically insert sorted thumbnails into a folder or lock thumbnails sorted with a specific application. We will describe in detail below the operation of the mobile terminal according to the second embodiment of the present invention with reference to Figures 21 to 29. In particular, Figures 21 and 22 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal. to provide filter information relating to a selected thumbnail from a gallery screen to the side display unit. If we look at Fig. 21, the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen (or a gallery screen) 2110 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When a specific thumbnail 2120 is touched for a predetermined time in a state in which the image list screen 2110 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 displays filter information elements. 2131, 2133, 2135, 2137 and 2139 relating to the affected sticker 2120 on a right boundary zone of the front display unit 251 and a left boundary zone of the side display unit 252a. That is, when the filter information is displayed, a predetermined folding effect is applied between the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252a to guide the user to view the mobile terminal. 250 while turning the mobile terminal 250 from the front to the side thereof. The following description will be provided based on the assumption that the 2131, 2133, 2135, 2137, and 2139 filter information items displayed on the screen are the date, place, tag, meals, and characters. , respectively. When the terminal body is rotated so that the side display unit 252a can be placed facing the user, as shown in FIG. 21 (c), the mobile terminal 250 moves the filter information elements 2131, 2133, 2135, 2137, and 2139 displayed between the front display unit 251 and the side display unit 252a to the side display unit 252a, and enlarge and display the filter information elements. 2141, 2143, 2145, 2147 and 2149. In another embodiment, if we look at FIG. 22, the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen (or a gallery screen) 2210 on the unit. display before 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When a user input of touching a specific thumbnail 2220 and then sliding the touched thumbnail 2220 to the side display unit 252a is received in a state in which the image list screen 2210 is displayed on the Before the display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 can display on the side display unit 252a filter information elements 2231, 2233, 2235, 2237 and 2239 relating to the slipped vignette 2220. FIGS. and 24 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for selecting a desired one of the filter information elements present on the side display unit and extracting thumbnails satisfying a selected filter condition. If we look at Fig. 23, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a filter information items 2321, 2323, 2325, 2327 and 2329 relating to a thumbnail 2315 selected from a display screen. 2310. When a user input 2330 is to touch the filter information item 2327 for "meals" and then push the affected filter information item 2327 out of the unit. Lateral display 252a is received in a state in which the filter information elements 2321, 2323, 2325, 2327 and 2329 are displayed on the side display unit 252a, the mobile unit 250 can delete the element 2327 filter information of the side display unit 252a. [0050] Similarly, when a user input is to touch the filter information item 2329 about the "character" and then push the affected filter information item 2329 out of the display unit. Lateral display 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 can delete the filter information element 2329 from the side display unit 252a. the user of the mobile terminal 250 may have only desired elements 2321, 2323 and 2325 of the filter information elements displayed on the side display unit 252a by the suppression methods above. Then, when a user input 2340 of inclining the body of the terminal to the side display unit 252a by a predetermined angle or more is received in a state in which at least one selected filter information element is displayed on the side display unit 252a, the mobile terminal 250 extracts the elements satisfying the selected filter condition from the thumbnails present on the image list screen 2310 and displays the extracted thumbnails on the side display unit 252a. Namely, the mobile terminal 250 arranges on the side display unit 252a thumbnails coinciding with the selected sticker 2315 in terms of a date condition, a place condition, and a label condition. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may also display the selected sticker 2315 on the side display unit 252a. Further, when the terminal body is inclined in a single direction, as shown in FIG. 23 (c), the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which the extracted vignettes fall in the direction in which the body of the terminal is tilted. In another embodiment, if we look at Fig. 24, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a filter information elements 2421, 2423, 2425, 2427 and 2429 relating to a selected thumbnail 2415. from a message list screen 2410. When the filter information element 2421 concerning the "date" is selected in a state in which the filter information elements 2421, 2423, 2425, 2427 and 2429 are displayed on the side display unit 252a, the mobile terminal 250 can change the color and shape of the filter information element 2421 to inform the user that the filter information element 2421 has been selected. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may display on the image list screen 2410 thumbnails that coincide with the selected thumbnail 2415 with respect to a date condition differently from the other thumbnails. For example, as shown in Fig. 24 (a), the mobile terminal 250 can display the thumbnails satisfying the selected date condition such that a limit 2430 of each of the thumbnails is highlighted. Similarly, when the "place" and "tag" filter information items 2423 and 2425 are selected in sequence, as shown in Fig. 24 (b), the mobile terminal 250 can change the color or the shape of each of the filter information elements 2423 and 2425 and display the thumbnails satisfying the location and tag conditions so that a limit of each of the thumbnails is highlighted. Next, when a user input 2440 of inclining the body of the terminal to the side display unit 252a by a predetermined angle or more is received, the mobile terminal 250 extracts thumbnails satisfying the selected filter conditions from the thumbnails present on the image list screen 2410 and displays thumbnails extracted on the side display unit 252a. Namely, the mobile terminal 250 arranges on the side display unit 252a the thumbnails coinciding with the selected thumbnail 2415 with respect to a date condition, a place condition, and a label condition. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may also display the selected thumbnail 2415 on the side display unit 252a. Further, when the body of the terminal is tilted in one direction, as shown in Fig. 24 (c), the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which the extracted vignettes fall in the direction in which the body of the terminal is tilted. [0051] Fig. 25 is a view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for arranging on the side display unit the extracted thumbnails according to a selected filter condition when the terminal body is rotated. If we look at Fig. 25, when the body of the terminal is turned to the left, the mobile terminal 250 extracts from a gallery screen 2510 the thumbnails 2533, 2535 and 2537 coinciding with a preselected vignette 2515 with respect to a date condition 2521, a location condition 2523, and a label condition 2525, and displays the extracted thumbnails 2533, 2535, and 2537 on the side display unit 252a. In addition, the mobile terminal 250 may also display the selected thumbnail 2531 on the side display unit 252a. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 can display on the side display unit 252a a delete icon 2540 to delete at least one of the present thumbnails 2531, 2533, 2535 and 2537 and a function setting icon 2550 to lock thumbnails with a specific application. [0052] When any one of the thumbnails on the side display unit 252a is selected, as shown in FIG. 15 (c), the mobile terminal 250 can display an enlarged image 2560 corresponding to the selected thumbnail 2537 on a portion of the display unit before 251. Therefore, the user can enlarge the thumbnails on the side display unit 252a to easily recognize the respective thumbnails. Fig. 26 is a view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for arbitrarily adding a thumbnail that does not satisfy a preselected filter condition on the side display unit 252a. If we look at Fig. 26, the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen 2610 on the front display unit 251. Furthermore, the mobile terminal 250 displays thumbnails 2621 on the side display unit 252a. , 2623, 2625 and 2627 sorted according to a preselected filter condition. When a user input 2630 of touching any 2615 of the thumbnails that does not meet the preselected filter condition on the image list screen 2610 and then dragging the affected sticker between the first and second thumbnails 2621 and 2623 displayed on the side display unit 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 can insert and display the thumbnail 2629 between the first and second thumbnails 2621 and 2623. Therefore, the mobile terminal 250 can arbitrarily add other images in the lateral display unit 252a in addition to the image filtered by the user instruction. Fig. 27 is a view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for inserting thumbnails on the side display unit into a folder. If we look at Fig. 27, the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen 2710 on the front display unit 251. Furthermore, the mobile terminal 250 displays thumbnails 2721 on the side display unit 252a. , 2723, 2725 and 2727 sorted according to a preselected filter condition. Then, when a user input 2730 of touching the first thumbnail 2721 displayed on the side display unit 252a and then sliding the first thumbnail touched down is received, as shown in Figs. 27 (a) and 27 (b), the mobile terminal 250 automatically creates a new folder 2735 and then moves the thumbnails 2721, 2723, 2725 and 2727 present on the side display unit 252a to the automatically created folder. In addition, the name of the new folder 2735 can be created automatically according to the preselected filter information. In another embodiment, when the user input 2730 of touching the first thumbnail 2721 displayed on the side display unit 252a and then sliding the first thumbnail touched down is received, as shown in the figures 27 (a) and 27 (c), the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a text entry window 2740 and a keyboard window 2750 to allow the user to enter the name of the new folder. When the name of the new folder is entered through the text input window 2740, the mobile terminal 250 creates a folder 2760 having the name entered and then moves the thumbnails 2721, 2723, 2725 and 2727 present on the unit. Lateral display 252a to the new folder 2760. Next, the mobile terminal 250 controls the disappearance of the thumbnails and icons displayed on the side display unit 252a of the screen. Figs. 28 and 29 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for locking thumbnails on the side display unit with a specific application. If we look at Fig. 28, the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen 2810 on the display unit before 251. Furthermore, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the side display unit 252a thumbnails 2821. , 2823, 2825, and 2827 sorted according to a preselected filter condition. The mobile terminal 250 may display a function setting icon 2830 to lock the sorted thumbnails 2821, 2823, 2825 and 2827 with a specific application on the lower end of the side display unit 252a. When the function setting icon 2830 is selected, the mobile terminal 250 displays an application selection window 2840 on the display unit before 251. The application selection window 2840 includes a plurality of installed applications in the mobile terminal 250. [0053] When a 2845 message menu is selected through the application selection window 2840, the mobile terminal 250 decides an application to be locked with thumbnails 2821, 2823, 2825 and 2827 as an application of message. Also, as shown in Fig. 28 (c), the mobile terminal 250 changes the shape of the function setting icon from a folder icon 2830 to a message icon 2850. Then, when user input is consistent to slide the side display unit 252a from top to bottom is received, the mobile terminal 250 can execute the message application to display a message editing screen on the front display unit 251 and add the thumbnails 2821, 2823, 2825, and 2827 on the message editing screen. In another embodiment, if we look at Fig. 29, the mobile terminal 250 may display a function setting icon 2830 to lock the thumbnails 2821, 2823, 2825, and 2827 with a specific application on the lower end of the side display unit 252a. When a slip entry 2840 of touching the function setting icon 2830 and then slowly dragging the affected function setting icon upward is received, the mobile terminal 250 sequentially displays the icons 2850 and 2860 corresponding to applications that can be locked with thumbnails on a feature setting icon area. In addition, the speed of the slip input 2840 can be increased so that the application icons displayed on the function setting icon area can be changed more quickly. When a 2850 icon corresponding to a desired application appears on the function parameter icon area 2830, the user of the mobile terminal 250 can interrupt the slip input 2840 to select the desired application. In addition, when no function setting icon is selected unlike Figs. 28 and 29, a function for automatically inserting the thumbnails present on the side display unit 252a into a folder may be set by default. On the other hand, when the user enters a gallery mode to add images to a state in which a specific application is executed, the mobile terminal 250 may display an application icon corresponding to the specific application on the area of the application. function setting icons. In the above description, the method of arranging images recorded in the gallery using the side display unit 252a disposed on the right side of the terminal body has been examined with reference to FIGS. example. However, those skilled in the art will understand that the technical idea of the present invention can also be applied to the side display unit 252b disposed on the left side of the terminal body. Fig. 30 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, we will describe below the operation of a mobile terminal for arranging a plurality of images stored in a gallery using opposite side display units. If we look at Fig. 30, the controller 180 displays an image list screen on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. (S3005). The image list screen includes a plurality of thumbnails corresponding to image files stored in the gallery or to a subfolder thereof. [0054] When a specific thumbnail is selected in a state in which the image list screen is displayed on the front display unit 251 (S3010), the controller 180 displays filter information relating to the selected thumbnail on the display. first side display unit 252a (S3015). The filter information displayed on the first side display unit 252a may be selected by the user. On the other hand, the controller 180 displays folders corresponding to the filter information relating to the selected thumbnail on the second side display unit 252b (S3020). The folders displayed on the second side display unit 252b are folders for automatically arranging the thumbnails corresponding to the filter information. The controller 180 may select at least one of a plurality of filter information elements present on the first side display unit 252a according to a user selection instruction. On the other hand, the controller 180 may select one of a plurality of folders present on the second side display unit 252b according to a user selection instruction. When at least one filter information item and at least one folder are selected, the controller 180 can determine whether a gesture input of rotating the body of the terminal in a predetermined direction has been entered (S3025 and S3045). When detuned in step S3025 that a first predetermined gesture entry has been entered, the controller 180 extracts thumbnails satisfying the selected filter condition from the thumbnails on the image list screen and displays the thumbnails extracted on the lateral display unit 252a (S3030). The first predetermined gesture input may be a user input of tilting the body of the terminal to the first side display unit 252a by a predetermined angle or more. However, the present invention is not limited to this. [0055] Then, when a third predetermined gesture entry is received through the first side display unit 252a (S3035), the controller 180 can store in a folder the thumbnails present on the first side display unit 252a or lock thumbnails with a specific application (S3040). The third predetermined gesture entry may be a user input of touching a first thumbnail on the first side display unit 252a and then dragging the first thumbnail touched down or a user input of touching a predetermined icon. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Further, when it is determined in step S3045 that a second predetermined gesture entry has been entered, the controller 180 automatically sorts the thumbnails on the image list screen by folder and displays the thumbnails sorted by folder on the second side display unit 252b. The second predetermined gesture input may be a user input of tilting the body of the terminal to the second side display unit 252b by a predetermined angle or more. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Then, when a folder creation icon displayed on the second side display unit 252b is selected (S3055), the mobile terminal 250 creates the folders by filter in a package and saves the created folders in the gallery (S3060). In the mobile terminal according to the third embodiment of the present invention as described above, it is possible to easily sort the thumbnails on the image list screen using opposite side display units and Automatically insert sorted thumbnails into a folder or lock sorted thumbnails with a specific application. The operation of the mobile terminal according to the third embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 31 to 39. In particular, FIG. 31 is a view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal to provide selected thumbnail filter information from a gallery screen and folders corresponding to the filter information of the opposite side display units. If we look at Fig. 31 (a), the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen (or a gallery screen) 3110 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When a specific thumbnail 3115 is touched for a predetermined time in a state in which the image list screen 3110 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 displays filter information elements. 3121, 3123, 3125, 3127 and 3129 relating to the affected sticker 3115 on the first side display unit 252a, and displays the folders 3131, 3133, 3135, 3137 and 3139 corresponding to the filter information elements on the second unit side display 252b. In another embodiment, when a user input 3140 of touching the specific thumbnail 3115 and then sliding the touched thumbnail 3115 to the first side display unit 252a or the second side display unit 252b is received, as shown in Fig. 31 (b), the mobile terminal 250 can display the filter information items 3121, 3123, 3125, 3127, and 3129 relating to the thumbnail 3115 on the first side display unit 252a, and display the folders 3131, 3133, 3135, 3137 and 3139 corresponding to the filter information elements on the second side display unit 252b. [0056] Fig. 32 is a view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for selecting the filter information items and the folders displayed on opposite side display units. Referring to Fig. 32, the mobile terminal 250 displays filter information elements 3221, 3223, 3225, 3227 and 3229 relating to a preselected vignette 3215 on the first side display unit 252a, and displays the records 3231, 3233, 3235, 3237 and 3239 corresponding to the filter information elements on the second side display unit 252b. When a user input 3240 is to touch a date information element 3221 displayed on the first side display unit 252a and 10 and then push the affected date information element to a boundary of the first unit of Lateral display 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 can delete the date information element 3221 from the first side display unit 252a. In addition, the same method can be applied to the records displayed on the second side display unit 252b. The user of the mobile terminal 250 may select a desired one of the elements displayed on the first and second side display units 252a and 252b through the above deletion process. Figs. 33 to 36 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for sorting the recorded images in a gallery by folder and then displaying the sorted images on the second side display unit when the terminal body is rotated in a second direction . If we look at Fig. 33, when the body of the terminal is turned to the left, the mobile terminal 250 automatically sorts the thumbnails coinciding with a preselected vignette with respect to a date condition, a place condition, a label condition, and a meal condition by folder and displays thumbnails sorted on the second side display unit 252b. In addition, when the terminal body is tilted to the left, the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which the thumbnails fall in the direction in which the body of the terminal is tilted. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may display a folder creation icon 3320 to automatically create sorted folders 3311, 3313, 3315 and 3317 in a packet on the lower end of the second side display unit 252b. [0057] If we look at Fig. 34, when a date file 3311, which is one of the records displayed on the second side display unit 252b, is selected, the mobile terminal 250 stores the thumbnails 3320 under the date folder 3311. stored in the date file 3311. When the date file 3311 is reselected in this state, the mobile terminal 250 can control the disappearance of the thumbnails arranged 3320 in the date file 3311. Therefore, it is possible for the user of the mobile terminal to recognize the 3320 thumbnails saved in the 3311 date folder one by one. If we look at Fig. 35, when the date file 3311, which is one of the records displayed on the second side display unit 252b, is touched for a predetermined time, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the display unit. display before 251 a text input window 3330 and a keyboard window 3340 to allow the user to change the name of the date folder 3311. When a new name is inputted through the input window of text 3330, the mobile terminal 250 can change the name of the date file 3311 to the new name. If we look at Figure 36, when a user input 3350 is to touch the date folder 3311, which is one of the records displayed on the second side display unit 252b and then push the affected date file to a When the limit of the second side display unit 252b is received, the mobile terminal 250 can delete the date file 3311 from the second side display unit 252b. Fig. 37 is a view illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for creating folders displayed on the second side display unit in a packet. If we look at Fig. 37, when a folder creation icon 3720 displayed on the lower end of the second side display unit 252b is selected, the mobile terminal 250 creates sorted folders 3711, 3713, 3715, and 3717. automatically according to each filter condition in a package and saves the created folders in a gallery. Then, the mobile terminal 250 controls the disappearance of the information displayed on the first and second side display units 252a and 252b. Figures 38 and 39 are views illustrating the operation of the mobile terminal for arranging thumbnails extracted according to a selected filter condition on the first side display unit when the terminal body is rotated in a first direction. If we look at Fig. 38, when the terminal body is turned to the right, the mobile terminal 250 extracts the thumbnails 3821 and 3823 coinciding with a preselected vignette with respect to a location condition 3811, a label condition 3813, a Meal condition 3815 and a character condition 3817 of a gallery screen and display the extracted thumbnails on the first side display unit 252a. In addition, when the body of the terminal is tilted to the right, the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which the stickers fall in the direction in which the body of the terminal is tilted. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 can display on the first side display unit 252a a delete icon 3825 to delete at least one thumbnail and a function setting icon 3827 to lock at least one thumbnail with a specific application. If we look at Fig. 39, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the first side display unit 252a the thumbnails 3821 and 3823 sorted according to a preselected filter condition. Then, when a user input 3830 of touching the first thumbnail 3821 displayed on the first side display unit 252a and then sliding the first thumbnail touched down is received, as shown in Figs. 39 (a) and 39 (b), the mobile terminal 250 automatically creates a new folder 3835 and then moves the thumbnails 3821 and 3823 present on the first side display unit 252a to the automatically created folder. In addition, the name of the new folder 3835 can be created automatically according to preselected filter information. In another embodiment, when the user input 3830 of touching the first thumbnail 3821 displayed on the first side display unit 252a and then dragging the first thumbnail touched down is received, as shown in FIGS. Figs. 39 (a) and 39 (c), the mobile terminal 250 displays on the front display unit 251 a 3840 text input window and a 3850 keyboard window to allow the user to enter the name. of the new file. When the name of the new folder is entered through the text entry window 3840, the mobile terminal 250 creates a folder 3860 having the name entered and then moves the thumbnails 3821 and 3823 present on the first display unit. Lateral, the mobile terminal 250 controls the disappearance of the information displayed on the first and second side display units 252a and 252b. At the same time, it is possible to select an application that can be locked with thumbnails arranged through the function setting icon 3827 displayed on the first side display unit 252a. Figures 40 to 42 are reference views illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, in this embodiment, the operation of a mobile terminal will be described to sort a plurality of images recorded in a gallery using the opposite side display units. If we look at Figure 40, the mobile terminal 250 displays an image list screen 4010 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When a specific thumbnail 4015 is selected in a state in which the image list screen 4010 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 displays filter information elements 4021, 4023, 4025, 4027 and 4029 relating to the selected tile 4015 on the first side display unit 252a. When a user input 4030 of touching the date information element 4021, which is one of the filter information elements displayed on the first side display unit 252a, and then pushing the element the affected date information to a boundary of the first side display unit 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 moves the date information element 4021 to the second side display unit 252b to display the element of date information 4021 on the second side display unit 252b. Similarly, when a user input is to touch the date information element 4021 displayed on the second side display unit 252b and then push the affected date information element to a boundary of the second side display unit 252b is received, the mobile terminal 250 moves the date information element 4021 to the first side display unit 252a to display the date information element 4021 on the first unit of side display 252a. If we look at FIG. 41, when the body of the terminal is turned to the right, the mobile terminal 250 extracts from the image list screen 4010 the thumbnails 4031 and 4033 coinciding with a preselected vignette 4015 with respect to a condition of location 4023, a label condition 4025, a meal condition 4027, and a character condition 4029, and displays the extracted tiles 4031 and 4033 on the first side display unit 252a. In addition, when the body of the terminal is tilted to the right, the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which the stickers fall in the direction in which the body of the terminal is tilted. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may display on the first side display unit 252a an icon for deleting at least one thumbnail and a function setting icon for locking at least one thumbnail with a specific application. Referring to Fig. 42, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the first side display unit 252a first and second thumbnails 4031 and 4033 extracted according to a preselected filter condition, a delete icon 4040 and a function setting icon 4050. When a user input 4060 of touching the first thumbnail 4031 displayed on the first side display unit 252a and then pushing the first thumbnail touched to a right boundary of the first side display unit 252a is received, the teiminal Mobile 250 moves the first thumbnail 4031 to the second side display unit 252b to display the first thumbnail 4031 on the second side display unit 252b. On the other hand, the mobile terminal 250 may display on the second side display unit 252b a delete icon 4070 to delete the first thumbnail 4031 and a pre-defined application icon 4080 to lock the first thumbnail 4031 on a specific application. At the same time, when a user input of touching the second thumbnail 4033 displayed on the first side display unit 252a and then pushing the second thumbnail touched down is received, the mobile terminal 250 automatically creates a new folder and then moves the second thumbnail 4033 to the automatically created folder. On the other hand, when a user input of touching the first thumbnail 4031 displayed on the second side display unit 252b and then pushing the first thumbnail touched down is received, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the second unit. displaying before an operation screen 30 of an application corresponding to the application icon 4080. Next, the mobile terminal 250 adds the first sticker 4031 to the operation screen. Figs. 43 to 47 are reference views illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, we will describe below the operation of a mobile terminal for sorting a plurality of elements present on an address list screen using a single side display unit. If we look at Fig. 43, the mobile terminal 250 displays an address list screen 4310 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. When one or more address elements 4311, 4313 and 4315 are selected in a state in which the address list screen 4310 is displayed on the front display unit 251, the mobile terminal 250 displays on the lateral display unit 252a a checklist 4320 including the selected address elements. [0058] When the address elements controlled on the front display unit 251 are released, the mobile terminal 250 clears the address elements released from the checklist 4320 displayed on the side display unit 252a. On the other hand, when the address elements included in the checklist 4320 are released, the mobile terminal 250 can control the appearance of the address elements freed from the checklist 4320 and release the monitored states of the address elements. corresponding to those displayed on the front display unit 251. If we look at Fig. 44, when a user input 4330 is to touch a first address element 4311 displayed on the front display unit 251 and then to slide the first addressed address element to the side display unit 252a is received, the mobile terminal 250 controls the first address element 4311 and displays the first controlled address element 4311 on the side display unit 252a . On the other hand, when a user input 4335 is to touch a second address element 4321 displayed on the side display unit 252a and then slide the second addressed address element to the front display unit 251. is received, the mobile terminal 250 can control the disappearance of the second address element 4321 from the checklist 4320 and release a controlled state of the corresponding address element displayed on the display unit before 251. If Referring to Fig. 45 (a), when the checklist 4320 is displayed, the mobile terminal 250 may display on the side display unit 252a a delete icon 4340 to delete at least one address element and an icon function parameter 4350 to lock at least one address element with a specific application. In another embodiment, if we look at Fig. 45 (b), when the user enters an address mode to add a recipient to a state in which a specific application is executed, the mobile terminal 250 may display an icon 4355 corresponding to the specific application on the function setting icon area. If we look at Fig. 46, when a user input 4360 of touching a first address element 4323 displayed on the side display unit 252a and then sliding the first addressed address element downward is received , the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which the address elements included in the checklist 4320 are absorbed in the application icon 4355. Then, the mobile terminal 250 can display an editing screen message 4370 corresponding to the application icon 4355 on the front display unit 251 and adding all the items included in the checklist 4320 to a recipient area 4375 of the message editing screen 4370. On the other hand, if we look at Fig. 47, when a user input 4380 is to touch a second address element 4325 displayed on the side display unit 252a and then to slide the second address element. touchdown is received, the mobile terminal 250 can provide a screen effect in which all of the address elements except the first address element 4323 are absorbed in the application icon 4355. Then the mobile terminal 250 can display a message editing screen 4370 corresponding to the application icon 4355 on the front display unit 251 and adding all the elements in the checklist 4320 except the first element of address 4323 to a recipient area 4375 of the message editing screen 4370. In this embodiment as described above, the method of sorting a plurality of items present on the list screen of addresses has been described by way of example. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Therefore, those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention can be applied equally or in the same way to various list screens, such as a call list screen, a message list screen and a list screen. e-mails. Fig. 48 is a reference view illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, in this embodiment, the operation of a mobile terminal will be described to simultaneously lock a plurality of applications using opposite side display units. If we look at Fig. 48, the mobile terminal 250 displays an operation screen 4810 corresponding to a first application on the display unit before 251. The following description will be provided based on the assumption that the operating screen is a message editing screen. [0059] When the message editing screen 4810 is displayed, the mobile terminal 250 displays a list of application icons 4821, 4822, 4823, 4824, 4825, and 4826 that can be locked with a message application on the first and second side display units 252a and 252b. When a first user input 4830 is to drag a second application icon 4822 displayed on the first side display unit 252a to the front display unit 251 and a second user input 4835 to drag a fourth application icon 4824 displayed on the second side display unit 252b to the front display unit 251 are received simultaneously or in sequence, the mobile terminal 250 can display a first operation screen 4840 corresponding to the fourth icon of application 4824 on the upper end of the front display unit 251 and display a second operation screen 4850 corresponding to the second application icon 4822 on the lower end of the display unit before 251. A Namely, the mobile terminal 250 can display the two operation screens 4840 and 4850 on the front display unit 251 through multiple windows. The following description will be provided based on the assumption that the first operation screen 4840 is an address list screen and the second operation screen 4850 is an image list screen. When desired items are selected from the 4840 address list screen and the 4850 image list screen, and then third and fourth user 4860 and 4865 entries opposed to the first and second user 4830 entries. and 4835 are received, the mobile unit 250 displays the original message editing screen 4810 on the display unit before 251. Furthermore, the mobile terminal 250 can display the selected item from the display screen. address list 4840 on a recipient area 4815 of the message editing screen 4810, and add the selected image file from the image list screen 4850 to the editing screen of message 4810. [0060] Fig. 49 is a reference view illustrating the operation of a mobile terminal according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, in this embodiment, the operation of a mobile terminal will be described to select a desired element while scrolling a predetermined list screen using the opposite side display units. If we look at Fig. 49, the mobile terminal 250 displays a predetermined list screen 4910 on the front display unit 251 according to a user instruction, etc. The following description will be provided based on the assumption that the list screen 4910 is a message list screen. When the message list screen 4910 is displayed, the mobile terminal 250 scrolls down the message list screen 4910 when receiving a user input 4920 of touching the lower end of the second message unit. 252b side display. When a user input 4930 is to touch the first side display unit 252a on a transverse axis of a desired item 4940 when scrolling down the message list screen 4910, the mobile terminal 250 controls the display. element 4940 and moves the controlled element 4940 to the first lateral display unit 252a. In addition, when the message list screen 4910 is displayed, such a mobile 250 scrolls the message list screen 4910 upward when receiving a user input of touching the upper end of the second 252b side display unit. In the same way, the mobile terminal 250 can select a desired element and move the selected element to the first side display unit 252a. Namely, it is possible to control the unwinding direction of the message list screen 4910 through user input through the second side display unit 252b and to select an item from the screen message list 4910 through user input through the first side display unit 252a. Various embodiments may be implemented by means of a machine readable medium having instructions stored therein for execution by a processor to perform various methods presented herein. Examples of possible machine-readable media include a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a Silicon Disk Drive (SDD), a memory ROM, a random access memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, the other types of storage media presented here and their combinations. If desired, the machine-readable medium may be embodied as a carrier wave (e.g., a transmission over the Internet). The processor may include the controller 180 of the mobile terminal. The foregoing embodiments are mere examples and should not be construed as limiting the present disclosure. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of methods and apparatus. This description is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications and variations will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Functions, structures, methods, and other features of the embodiments described herein may be combined in various ways to provide additional and / or alternative embodiments. Since the present functions can be implemented in several forms without departing from their characteristics, it should be understood that the embodiments described above are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise indicated. contrary, but should be interpreted broadly in its scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore any variations and modifications within the scope of the claims, or the equivalents of said limits, are therefore intended to be included in appended claims.
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Claims (20) [0001] REVENDICATIONS1. A mobile terminal (100, 200, 250), comprising: a touch screen comprising a first display area disposed on a front portion of a terminal body and a second display area disposed on one side of the terminal body; and a controller (180) configured to: display an operation screen on the first display area, display, on the second display area, information relating to the operation screen displayed on the first display area by responding to the rotation of the terminal body from a first position to a second position, and controlling the information displayed on the second display area in response to an input received through the first display area. [0002] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein the touch screen is a flexible touch screen. [0003] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein the input is a gesture input of dragging the first display area of the touch screen in a specific direction. [0004] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein the first position is a vertical position such that a longitudinal direction of the terminal body is perpendicular to a ground and the second position is a horizontal position such that the longitudinal direction of the body of the terminal is parallel to the ground. [0005] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein, in response to the rotation of the terminal body from the second position to the first position, the controller (180) is configured to detect a grip zone. of the user from the second touch screen display area. [0006] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 5, wherein, in response to the rotation of the terminal body from the second position to the first position, the controller (180) is configured to automatically display information about on the operating screen on an area other than the detected gripping area. [0007] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein, in response to rotation of the terminal body from the second position to the first position, the controller (180) is configured to disable a touch sensor provided at the second display area. [0008] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein, when the operation screen displayed on the first display area is a shooting screen, the information displayed on the second area of Display are an option setting menu related to a shooting function. [0009] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 1, wherein, when the operating screen displayed on the first display area is an image list screen, the information displayed on the second display area is display are filter information relating to a first selected image from the image list screen. [0010] The mobile terminal (100, 200, 250) according to claim 9, wherein, in response to a predetermined gesture input, the controller (180) is configured to extract one or more images coincident with the first image with respect to a filter condition of the image list screen and display the extracted images on the second display area. [0011] 11. A method of controlling a mobile terminal, the method comprising: displaying an operation screen on a first display area of a touch screen disposed on a front portion of a terminal body; displaying, on a second display area of the touch screen disposed on one side of the terminal body, information relating to the operation screen displayed on the first display area in response to the rotation of the body of the terminal. terminal from a first position to a second position; and controlling, via a controller (180) of the mobile terminal (100, 200, 250), information displayed on the second display area in response to an input received through the first display area. [0012] The method of claim 11, wherein the touch screen is a flexible touch screen. [0013] The method of claim 11, wherein the input is a gesture input of dragging the first display area of the touch screen in a specific direction. [0014] The method of claim 11, wherein the first position is a vertical position such that a longitudinal direction of the terminal body is perpendicular to a ground and the second position is a horizontal position such that the longitudinal direction of the terminal body is parallel to the ground. [0015] The method of claim 11, further comprising: detecting a user's grip area from the second display area of the touch screen in response to rotation of the terminal body of the second position to the first position. [0016] The method of claim 15, further comprising: automatically displaying operation screen information on an area other than the detected gripping area, in response to rotation of the terminal body from the second position to the first position. [0017] The method of claim 11, further comprising: deactivating a touch sensor provided on the second display area in response to rotation of the terminal body from the second position to the first position. [0018] The method of claim 11, wherein, when the operation screen displayed on the first display area is a shooting screen, the information displayed on the second display area is a setting menu of options related to a shooting function. [0019] The method of claim 11, wherein, when the operation screen displayed on the first display area is an image list screen, the information displayed on the second display area is relative filter information. to a first image selected from the image list screen. [0020] The method of claim 19, further comprising: extracting one or more images coincident with the first image with respect to a filter condition of the image list screen and displaying the extracted images on the second display area, in response to a predetermined gesture input.
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