专利摘要:
A mobile terminal of the watch type (100) is provided. The watch type mobile terminal (100) includes a control unit (180) for operating in a first mode and a second mode. The control unit (180) can display, in the first mode, a first screen having at least one watch shape and a second screen in the second mode. The luminance of the second screen may be less than the luminance of the first screen. The second screen may include a plurality of ambient screens (320) representing different types of notification information.
公开号:FR3023441A1
申请号:FR1554368
申请日:2015-05-13
公开日:2016-01-08
发明作者:Kiyong Lee;Pilgoo Kang;Kangchul Lim;Jeongho Kim
申请人:LG Electronics Inc;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001] The present disclosure relates to a watch-type mobile terminal that can minimize power consumption. The terminals can be generally classified as mobile / portable terminals or as immobile terminals depending on their mobility.
[0002] Mobile terminals can also be classified as portable terminals or as vehicle-mounted terminals depending on whether a user can directly carry the terminal or not. The functions of mobile terminals are becoming more diversified. Examples of such functions include data communications, voice communications, image acquisition and video recording with a camera, audio recording, music file playback with a loudspeaker system. , and the output of images and videos on a display unit. Some terminals further include an electronic game function or a media player function. In particular, recent mobile terminals can receive multicast signals providing visual content such as broadcasts, videos, and television programs. In general, users hold and use mobile devices by hand. In addition, mobile terminals can evolve into portable devices that can be placed on the human body. Such portable devices include smart watches, smart glasses, head-mounted displays (HMDs), and the like. In particular, the watch-type mobile terminal is constituted by adding electronic, communication and multimedia functions to a watch that a human being wears permanently. The market for watch-type mobile terminals seems to be destined for a great future because most people like to wear a watch. This is why major research, development and marketing efforts of mobile terminals of the watch type are being conducted. Nevertheless, the watch-type mobile terminal must reinforce the UX aspect because it is still in the initial stage of commercialization. In addition, since the mobile terminal type shows a size less than or equal to that of a usual watch, its power consumption must be reduced because of the limitation of the battery capacity of the small terminal. The purpose of the inventive concept is to resolve the aforementioned limitations and other limitations.
[0003] Embodiments provide a watch-type mobile terminal having reduced power consumption. Embodiments provide a mobile terminal of the type that is more convenient for the user. In one embodiment, a watch-type mobile terminal includes a touch screen for inputting and outputting information; and a control unit for controlling the input and output of information. The control unit can operate in a first mode and a second mode. The control unit may display a first screen having at least one watch shape in the first mode and a second screen in the second mode. The luminance of the second screen may be less than the luminance of the first screen. The second screen may include a plurality of ambient screens representing different types of notification information. The details of one or more embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings and in the description below. Other features will be apparent from the description below, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a watch-type mobile terminal according to one embodiment; Figure 2a is a perspective view of an example of a watch-type mobile terminal according to one embodiment; Figure 2b is a perspective view of another example of a watch-type mobile terminal according to one embodiment; FIGS. 3a to 3c are screenshots representing a screen saver displayed in a normal mode; Fig. 4 is a screen shot showing an ambient screen displayed in a low energy mode; Fig. 5 shows a liquid crystal display (LCD) device as an example of a touch screen according to one embodiment; Fig. 6 shows an organic electroluminescent display (OLED) as an example of a touch screen according to one embodiment; Fig. 7a shows a flow of energy in a normal mode according to one embodiment; Figure 7b shows a flow of energy in a low energy mode according to one embodiment; Fig. 8 is a flowchart of a method of operating a watch-type mobile terminal according to one embodiment; Fig. 9 is a screenshot showing a change from a screen saver to various ambient screens; Figs. 10a to 10d are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen comprising a specific element; FIGS. 11a to 11c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen comprising a specific element; FIGS. 12a to 12d are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item; Figs. 13a and 13b are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen having a digital watch shape; Figs. 14a and 14b are screenshots showing a change from the screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen having a luminance with a black gray level; Figs. 15a to 15d are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item; FIGS. 16a to 16c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item; Figs. 17a to 17d are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item; Figures 18a to 18c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including a schedule; Figs. 19a to 19c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a schedule; Figs. 20a to 20c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen for a schedule entry; Figs. 21a to 21c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen for a schedule entry; FIG. 22 is a screen shot showing a change from a standby screen having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated dialing numbers when the speed dial numbers are previously settled; Figs. 23a and 23b are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated numbers when the numbers abbreviated dialing are pre-set; Figs. 24a and 24b are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated numbers when the numbers abbreviated dialing are pre-set; Figs. 25a to 25c are further screen shots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated numbers when the Abbreviated dialing are pre-set; Fig. 26 is a screenshot showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including associated information corresponding to a corresponding priority when a priority is previously set; Figs. 27a to 27f show in detail an ambient screen switching method of Fig. 26; Figs. 28a to 28d are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including related information using the numbers representing the time on the idle screen; Figs. 29a to 29c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including related information using the numbers representing the time on the screen saver ; Figs. 30a to 30d are screenshots showing a change of a changed ambient screen of Figs. 28a to 28d or Figs. 29a to 29c to another ambient screen; Figs. 31a and 31b are screen shots sequentially displaying associated information using an ambient screen with a black gray level; Figs. 32a to 32c are further screenshots sequentially displaying associated information using an ambient screen with a black gray level; Figs. 33a and 33b are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen on which a quick call can be made; Figs. 34a to 34d are screenshots showing how to unlock a locked screen on an ambient screen having an analog watch shape; FIGS. 35a to 35c are further screenshots showing how to unlock a locked screen on an ambient screen having a digital watch shape; Figs. 36a and 36b are first screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation; Figs. 37a and 37b are second screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation; Figs. 38a and 38b are third screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation; Figs. 39a and 39b are fourth screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation; Fig. 40 is a screen shot showing different directions for performing a narrowing pinch touch operation on a screen saver; Figs. 41a to 41f are screenshots showing a change from one ambient screen to another screen using divided regions; Figs. 42a to 42c are further screenshots showing a change from one ambient screen to another screen using divided regions; Fig. 43 is a screen shot in which an hour hand and a minute hand indicate constant directions regardless of the angle of rotation of an arm on a screen having an analog watch shape; Figs. 44a and 44b are screen shots showing how the size of the information represented on a screen varies according to the distance between a wrist wearing a watch-type mobile terminal and the eyes of a user; Figs. 45a to 45f are screenshots showing the displacement of information pixels as a function of the situation on a screen; and Fig. 46 is a screen shot showing motion of pixels on an ambient screen having an analog watch shape. The embodiments disclosed herein will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the sake of brevity of the description with reference to the accompanying drawings, the same or equivalent components may have the same or similar reference numerals and their description is not repeated. In general, a suffix such as "module" or "unit" can be used to refer to elements or components. The use of such a suffix herein is simply to facilitate the description of the memoir, and the suffix itself is not intended to provide a special meaning or function. The following detailed description is not directed to well-known functions and constructions so as not to obscure the inventive concept with unnecessary detail. The accompanying drawings are used to facilitate understanding of various technical features. It should be appreciated that the embodiments described herein are not limited by the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that all the variations, equivalences and substitutions contained in the concept and technical scope of the present invention are also included.
[0004] Although the terms "first" and "second" may be used to describe various components, these components are not limited to these terms. The terms are used only to distinguish a component from another component. When it is mentioned that a component is "linked" or "accessed" to another component, it should be understood that the first component may be directly connected to the second component or that there may be another component between them. On the contrary, when it is mentioned that a component is "directly connected" to another component, it must be understood that there must be no other component between them. The terms singular also include their plural form unless otherwise indicated. It is to be understood that the term "includes" or "includes" indicates the presence of features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts or combinations thereof shown in this disclosure but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other characteristics, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts or combinations thereof. Fig. 1 is a block diagram for explaining a mobile terminal according to one embodiment.
[0005] The watch type mobile terminal 100 may comprise 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 storage unit 180 control, and a power supply unit 190. The implementation of all components shown in Figure 1 is not a requirement and more or less components can be implemented alternatively. More particularly, the wireless communication unit 110 may comprise one or more modules that enable wireless communications between the watch-type mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system, communications between the watch-type mobile terminal 100 and another type of mobile terminal shows 100, or communications between the watch type mobile terminal 100 and an external server. In addition, the wireless communication unit 110 may comprise one or more modules that connect the watch-type mobile terminal 100 to one or more networks.
[0006] The wireless communication unit 110 may comprise one or more of a broadcast receiving module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a wireless Internet module 113, a short-range communication module. 114 and a location information module 115. The input unit 120 may include a camera 121 or an image input unit for an image signal input, a microphone 122 or a unit. audio input terminal for an audio signal input; and a user input unit 123 (for example, a touch key and a mechanical key) to allow a user to enter information. Voice data or image data collected by the input unit 120 may be analyzed and processed in case of user control. The detection unit 140 may comprise one or more sensors for detecting internal information of the watch-type mobile terminal, information of the mobile terminal environment, and user information. For example, the detection unit 140 may comprise at least one of a proximity sensor 141, a lighting sensor 142, a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, a gravity sensor, a gyroscope sensor, a motion sensor, an RGB sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a fingerprint sensor, an ultrasound sensor, an optical sensor (for example, the camera 121), a microphone 122, a battery meter, an environmental sensor (for example, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, a radiation detection sensor, a thermal sensor and a gas sensor), and a chemical sensor (for example, a nose electronic, a health sensor and a biometric sensor). The watch-type mobile terminal disclosed herein can combine and use information detected by at least two of these sensors. The output unit 150 is used to generate a visual, auditory or haptic output and may include a display unit 151, a sound output unit 152, a haptic module 153, and an optical output unit 154. display unit 151 may comprise a laminated structure or an integrated structure with a touch sensor to implement a touch screen. The touch screen may serve as a user input unit 123 providing an input interface between the watch type mobile terminal 100 and a user, and an output interface between the watch type mobile terminal 100 and the user at the same time. The interface unit 160 serves as an interface with various types of external devices that can be coupled to the watch-type mobile terminal 100. The interface unit 160 may for example comprise wired or wireless ports, port ports, and ports. external power supply, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, input / output (I / O) ports, E ports / S video and headphone ports. In some cases, the watch type mobile terminal 100 may perform appropriate control functions associated with an attached external device, in response to the link between the external device and the interface unit 160.
[0007] The memory 170 stores data to support various functions of the watch-type mobile terminal 100. The memory 170 can store application programs executed in the watch-type mobile terminal 100, data and commands for terminal operations. Some of these application programs can be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. Other application programs may be installed in the watch type mobile terminal 100 at the time of manufacture or shipment, which is generally the case for basic functions of the watch type mobile terminal 100 (for example , receive a call, make a call, receive a message, send a message). It is common for the application programs to be stored in the memory 170, installed in the watch type mobile terminal 100, and executed by the control unit 180 to perform an operation (or function) for the mobile terminal type shows 100. The control unit 180 generally operates to control the overall operation of the watch type mobile terminal 100, in addition to the operations associated with the application programs. The control unit 180 may provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing signals, data and information that are inputted or delivered by the various aforementioned components or by executing application programs stored in the memory 170. To execute an application program stored in the memory 170, the control unit 180 can control at least some of the components illustrated in FIG. 1. In addition, to execute the application program, the control unit The controller 180 can combine at least two of the components in the watch type mobile terminal 100 and then operate it. The power supply unit 190 can receive external energy or internal energy under the control of the control unit 180 and can then supply power to each component in the watch type mobile terminal 100. Power supply 190 includes a battery, and the battery may be a built-in battery or a replaceable battery. At least some of the components may cooperatively operate to implement operations, commands or control methods of the watch-type mobile terminal according to various embodiments which will be described hereinafter. The operations, commands or control methods of the watch-type mobile terminal can be implemented on the watch-type mobile terminal by executing at least one application program stored in the memory 170. Before examining various modes embodiment implemented via the mobile terminal type watch 100, the aforementioned components will be described in detail with reference to Figure 1.
[0008] With respect to the wireless communication unit 110, the broadcast receiving module 111 is generally configured to receive a broadcast signal and / or information associated with a broadcast from an external broadcast management server. via a broadcast channel.
[0009] The broadcast channel may comprise a satellite channel or a terrestrial channel. Two or more broadcast reception modules for simultaneous broadcast reception or switching between at least two broadcast channels may be provided to the watch-type mobile terminal 100. The detection unit 140 detects one or more of the internal information of the mobile terminal of the watch type, environmental information of the mobile terminal of the watch type, and user information and generates a detection signal corresponding thereto. On the basis of such a detection signal, the control unit 180 can control the operation of the watch-type mobile terminal 100 or can perform data processing, functions or operations relating to an application program installed in the mobile terminal type 100 show. The detection unit 140 can be implemented using any one of a variety of sensors, some of which will be described in detail below. The proximity sensor 141 is a sensor for detecting the presence or absence of an object approaching a surface, or an object located near a surface, using the force of a magnetic field or infrared rays without mechanical contact. The proximity sensor 141 may be arranged at an inner region of the watch-type mobile terminal surrounded by the touch screen, or around the touch screen. The proximity sensor 141 may for example comprise any one of a transmissive type photoelectric sensor, a direct reflection type photoelectric sensor, a mirror reflection type photoelectric sensor, a high oscillation proximity sensor. frequency, a capacitance type proximity sensor, a magnetic type proximity sensor, and an infrared proximity sensor. When the touch screen is implemented as a capacitance type, the proximity sensor 141 may be configured to detect the proximity of an object by changes in an electromagnetic field according to the proximity of the object having a conductivity. In this case, the touch screen (touch sensor) can also be categorized as a proximity sensor. For ease of description, reference is made to an action recognizing that an object is approaching the touch screen and is located on the contactless touch screen as a "proximity touch" and an action performed when the The object is in actual touch with the touch screen as "touch contact". For the position corresponding to the proximity touch of the pointer relative to the touch screen, such a position corresponds to a position at which the pointer is perpendicular to the touch screen. The proximity sensor 141 can detect a proximity touch, and proximity touch patterns (e.g., distance, direction, speed, time, position, and proximity touch motion status). In addition, the control unit 180 can process data corresponding to proximity taps and proximity tap patterns detected by the proximity sensor 141, and output visual information corresponding to the processed data on the touch screen. In addition, the control unit 180 can control the watch-type mobile terminal 100 to perform different operations or to process different data depending on whether a touch at a point on the touch screen is the proximity touch or the touch of the touch screen. contact. The touch sensor detects a touch (or touch input) applied to the touch screen (or display unit 151) using any of a variety of touch methods. Examples of such tactile methods are a resistive type, a capacitive type, an infrared type, an ultrasonic type and a magnetic field type. For example, the touch sensor may be configured to convert a pressure applied to a specific portion of the touch screen or changes in capacitance occurring at a specific portion to electrical input signals. The touch sensor can also be configured to detect not only an affected position and an affected area, but also touch pressure and / or touch ability. A touch object is generally used to apply a touch input to the touch sensor. Examples of typical touch objects are a finger, a touch pen, a stylus, or a pointer. 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 corresponding data to the controller 180. The controller 180 can therefore detect the region of the display unit 151 that has been touched. In this example, the touch control member may be a separate component of the control unit 180 or may be the control unit 180 itself. In addition, the control unit 180 can execute identical or different commands depending on a type of touch object that touches the touch screen or a touch key provided in addition to the touch screen. It can be decided whether to execute the same command or a different command depending on the object that provides a tactile input, based for example on a current state of operation of the watch type 100 mobile terminal or an application program running. The touch sensor and the proximity sensor can be used individually or in combination to detect various types of touch. Such touches include a short touch (or a tap), a long touch, a multi-touch, a sliding feel, a moving feel, a nip pinch, an enlargement nip, a swipe feel , and a touch of passage for the touch screen. The display unit 151 is generally configured to output processed information in the watch type mobile terminal 100. For example, the display unit 151 may display run screen information of a program of an application running on the watch-like mobile terminal 100 or on the user interface (UI) and information of the graphical user interface (GUI) in response to the execution screen information. The audio output unit 152 may output audio data received from the wireless communication unit 110 or stored in the memory 170 in a signal signal receiving mode, a calling mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, and a broadcast reception mode. The audio output module 152 may provide an audible output relating to a particular function (e.g., a call signal receiving sound or a message receiving sound) performed by the watch type mobile terminal 100. The audio output 152 may include a receiver, a speaker and a buzzer. The optical output unit 154 outputs a signal for notifying event occurrence using light from a light source of the watch type mobile terminal 100. Examples of events occurring in the watch type mobile terminal 100 may include message reception, call waiting reception, missed call, alarm, scheduling notification, e-mail reception, and receipt of information via an application. A signal delivered from the optical output unit 154 may be implemented such that the mobile terminal emits monochromatic light or light with a plurality of colors at the front or rear thereof. The signal output can be terminated when the watch-type mobile terminal detects an event confirmation from the user. The memory 170 can store programs for the operation of the control unit 180 and temporarily store input / output data (for example a directory, a message, a picture and a video). The memory 170 can store data relating to various patterns of vibrations and sounds that are delivered in response to touch inputs on the touch screen. In addition, as mentioned above, the control unit 180 controls operations relating to an application program and general operations of the watch-type mobile terminal 100. For example, the control unit 180 can enable or disable a lock state to prohibit a user from entering a control command with respect to applications when a status of the watch type mobile terminal 100 meets a preset condition. Control unit 180 may also perform control and processing associated with voice calls, data communications, and video calls, or perform pattern recognition processing to recognize a handwritten input or drawing input. on the touch screen respectively as text and image. In addition, the control unit 180 may control a component or a combination of these components to implement various embodiments described below on the watch-type mobile terminal 100. Various embodiments described herein may be implemented in a recording medium that can be read with a computer or similar device using software, hardware, or a combination thereof.
[0010] FIG. 2a is a perspective view of an example of a mobile terminal of the watch type according to one embodiment and FIG. 2b is a perspective view of another example of a mobile terminal of the watch type according to a mode. of realization.
[0011] In FIGS. 2a and 2b, the touch screen 151 of the mobile terminal of the watch type 100 is of different shape and the functions of the other components are identical. The touch screen 151 of the mobile terminal type 100 shows in Figure 2a has a circular shape but the touch screen 151 of the mobile terminal type 100 shows can be quadrilateral shape. The touch screen 151 of Figure 2a may be oval in shape instead of being circular in shape, but it is not limited thereto. The touch screen 151 of Figure 2b may be pentagonal or hexagonal in shape instead of quadrilateral, but it is not limited thereto. The shape of the touch screen 151 of an embodiment may include any shape that can provide visually good expression to a user and assist a user in manipulating the touch screen 151. Referring to Figs. 2a and 2b, the watch type mobile terminal 100 comprises a body 201 comprising a display unit 251, and a bracelet 202 configured to be connected to the body 201 and can be worn on the wrist. In general, the watch type mobile terminal 100 may comprise characteristics identical or similar to those of the watch type mobile terminal 100 of FIG. 1. The display unit 251 may be the touch screen of FIG. body 201 comprises a casing forming the outside. As illustrated, the housing may include a first housing 201a and a second housing 201b cooperatively defining an interior space for accommodating various electronic components. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to this and a housing can be configured to define the interior space so that the watch-type mobile terminal 100 has a single body. The watch type mobile terminal 100 may be configured to perform wireless communication, and an antenna for wireless communication may be installed in the body 201. The antenna may extend its performance using a housing. For example, a housing comprising a conductive material may be electrically connected to the antenna to extend a mass region or radiation region.
[0012] The display unit 251 is disposed at the front of the body 201 so that the displayed information is visible to a user. The display unit 251 includes a touch sensor so that the display unit can function as a touch screen. As illustrated, a window 251a of the display unit 251 can be positioned on the first housing 201a to form a front surface of the terminal body with the first housing 201a. The body 201 may in particular comprise an audio output unit 252, a camera 221, a microphone 222, and a user input unit 223. When the display unit 251 is implemented as a touch screen it can function as a user input unit 223 and the body 201 does not then include a separate key. The bracelet 202 is commonly worn on the wrist of the user and may be made of a flexible material to facilitate the wearing of the device. In one example, the bracelet 202 may be made of leather, rubber, silicon, synthetic resin, etc. The bracelet 202 may also be configured to be detachable from the main body 201. The bracelet 202 may be replaceable by various types of bracelets according to the preferences of a user. The bracelet 202 can also be used to extend the performance of the antenna. For example, the bracelet may include therein a mass extension unit (not shown) electrically connected to the antenna for extending a ground region. The bracelet 202 may comprise a fastener 202a. The attachment 202a can be implemented in the form of a loop, a hook structure for snapping, a Velcro® strip, etc. and it comprises a part or a material having elasticity. Figures 2a and 2b illustrate an example in which the attachment 202a is implemented in the form of a loop. Embodiments of a control method that can be implemented in the mobile terminal of watch type 100 will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art may realize that the inventive concept can be implemented in other particular forms without departing from the spirit and essential characteristic of the inventive concept.
[0013] The control unit 180 of the inventive concept can operate in a normal mode or in a low energy mode. The low energy mode can be referred to as an ambient mode but it is not limited to this. The control unit 180 may allow a screen saver to be displayed in the normal mode. In addition, the control unit 180 may allow the screen saver to be displayed in the low energy mode. In the present disclosure, functions normally using energy, such as data transmission and reception, call setup, and video streaming, in addition to a watch function, may be performed in the normal mode. In particular, since the VDDEL energy of a power supply unit 356 in Fig. 7a is provided to display the idle screen, high luminance information may be displayed on the idle screen. In contrast, functions for transmitting information to a user with reduced power consumption can be performed in the low energy mode. These functions can include the transmission of voice messages for missed calls, schedules, plans, battery status, weather, etc. In particular, as shown in Fig. 7b, the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 is not supplied to the touch screen 151, i.e., the OLED driver 362. Instead, the DDVDH energy generated at the OLED driver 362, which is less than the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356, is supplied to the touch screen 151 to display a corresponding ambient screen. Luminance information lower than the screen saver can therefore be displayed on the corresponding ambient screen. As shown in Figs. 3a and 3b, an analog watch shape may be displayed on the idle screen 300. As shown in Fig. 3a, an object region 313, such as a 301 hour hand or a minute hand 303 on the standby screen 300 having the form of an analog watch, has a luminance having a high gray level or a white gray level (255th gray level) higher than the high gray level. In contrast, a background region 315 may have a luminance less than a luminance of the object region 313 or have a black gray level (0th gray level). The white gray level has the highest luminance and the black gray level has the lowest luminance.
[0014] As shown in FIG. 3b, the object region 313 on the screen saver 300 having the form of an analog watch may have a luminance with the black gray level or a luminance with the lower gray level greater than the level of black gray. In contrast, the background region 315 may have a luminance greater than that of the object region 313 or have a luminance with a white gray level. As shown in Fig. 3c, a digital watch shape may be displayed on the idle screen 300. In this case, the object region 313 including numbers on the digitally-shaped screen saver 300 may have a luminance with a high gray level or a luminance with a white gray level higher than the gray level. In contrast, the background region 315 may have a lower luminance than that of the object region 313 or have a luminance with a black gray level. The screen saver 300 may include the object region 313 and the background region 315. For example, the object region 313 may include a 301 hour hand, a 303 minute hand, 305 seconds, letters, 309 numbers, and scales. In one example, the background region 315 may be another region excluding the object region 313 from the idle screen 300.
[0015] The screen saver 300 in FIGS. 3a to 3c is shown in black or white, but the inventive concept can be represented in colors close to natural colors. Since the object region 313 or the background region 315 on the screen saver 300 is shown having a luminance with a gray level between the black gray level and the white gray level or a luminance with a white gray level, the energy consumption can increase. In addition, since the VDDEL energy requiring a large power consumption is provided from the power supply unit 356 to display the screen saver 300 as shown in FIG. 7a, the power consumption can increase.
[0016] On the contrary, as shown in Fig. 4, an ambient screen 320 having an analog watch shape can be displayed. Since the ambient screen 320 includes an object region 327 having a minimum of information, for example an hour hand 321, a minute hand 323 and scales 325, and a background region 329, the consumption of energy can decrease compared to that of the analog watch form on the screen saver 300. In addition, as shown in Figure 7b, since the VDDEL energy requiring a large energy consumption provided by the 356 power supply unit is not used to display the ambient screen 320 and since the DDVDH energy generated by the OLED driver 362 decreasing the power consumption is used, the display of the ambient screen 320 in the low energy mode can reduce power consumption compared to displaying the screen saver 300 in the normal mode.
[0017] Since the inventive concept allows various additional information to be displayed on the ambient screen 320 in the low energy mode and not on the screen saver 300 in the normal mode, the power consumption can be reduced. In another example, missed calls, schedules, plans, battery states, weather and other information can be displayed on the ambient screen 320 in addition to the analog or digital watch form that is not not represented. According to the inventive concept, since the type of the object 313 displayed on the ambient screen 320 can be minimized with respect to the screen saver 300, the power consumption can be reduced. The touch screen 151 of the inventive concept may comprise a liquid crystal display (LCD) device or an organic electroluminescent display (OLED) device. Fig. 5 shows an LCD device as an example of a touch screen according to one embodiment. Referring to Figure 5, an LCD device 317 may include an LCD panel 330 and a backlight unit 333. The LCD panel 330 may comprise two substrates, with liquid crystal materials therebetween. The liquid crystals of the liquid crystal materials can be displaced by the energy supplied to the electrodes disposed on the two substrates so as to be able to regulate the transmissivity of the light. The LCD panel 330 may include a plurality of pixels 332. Grid lines and data lines may be disposed on one of the two substrates to intersect the lines. Pixels 332 may be defined by the intersection of the grid line and the data line. The backlight unit 333 is a member for generating a light to be supplied to the LCD panel 330. A plurality of spaced apart network substrates 336 are disposed on a housing 334. A plurality of light emitting elements 338 may be mounted on each network substrate in a row. Each electroluminescent element 338 is a semiconductor light emitting element and may be a single white light emitting element that generates white light. It may also be a light emitting element, including a red light emitting element, a green light emitting element, and a blue light emitting element for generating white light. But the inventive concept is not limited to that. The luminance of the LCD 317 can be determined by the intensity of the energy applied to each pixel 332 and by a quantity of light provided by the backlight unit 333. When the light is supplied by the backlight unit 333 at the LCD panel 330, the transmissivity of the light passing through the LCD panel 330 varies depending on the twisted level of a liquid crystal of the liquid crystal material and the luminance can be adjusted by changing the transmissivity of the light. For example, when the light does not pass through a specific pixel 332 of the LCD panel 330 at all, a corresponding specific pixel 332 may be expressed with a luminance having a black gray level. For example, when the light provided by the backlight unit 333 passes through the specific pixel 332 of the LCD panel 330, the corresponding specific pixel 332 can be expressed with luminance having a high gray level below the white gray level. To express each pixel 302 of the LCD panel 330 with a luminance having a black gray level or with a luminance having a white gray level or with a luminance having a black gray level and a luminance having a white gray level, the intensity of the energy supplied to each pixel 332 or the intensity of the energy supplied to the backlight unit 333 may vary. For example, when the specific pixel 332 is to be expressed with a luminance having a black gray level, there may be an off state in which energy is not applied to the specific pixel 332 or it is not applied. to the backlight unit 333. For example, when the specific pixel 332 is not to be expressed with a luminance having a white gray level, maximum energy can be applied to the specific pixel 332 and energy can be applied to the backlight unit 333. When each pixel 332 of the LCD panel 330 is expressed with a luminance having a black gray level, the power consumption can be minimized.
[0018] Fig. 6 shows an OLED device as an example of a touch screen according to one embodiment. With reference to FIG. 6, an OLED device 319 may include an OLED panel 340. Since the OLED device 319 does not require the backlight unit 333 included in the LCD device 317, its thickness may be reduced relative to that of the LCD device 317. The OLED panel 340 may comprise an organic emissive layer generating a light between two substrates. The organic emissive layer may consist of an organic material and comprise a plurality of layers. The OLED panel 340 may comprise a plurality of pixels 342. Grid lines and data lines may be disposed on one of the two substrates so that the lines intersect. The pixels 342 can be defined by the intersection of the grid line and the data line.
[0019] An organic material corresponding to each pixel 342 can generate black light, white light, or different colored lights. The inventive concept is not limited to that. The luminance expressed on each pixel 342 may increase or decrease depending on the intensity of the energy supplied to each pixel.
[0020] Each pixel 342 of the OLED panel may comprise a control transistor. The luminance of the light of each pixel 342 may vary depending on the intensity of a control current flowing in the control transistor. The intensity of the control current flowing in the control transistor may depend on the intensity of the energy supplied to each pixel or the magnitude of a data voltage. For example, when no energy is applied to the control transistor, a corresponding pixel 342 does not generate light and can therefore be expressed with a luminance having a black gray level. For example, when a maximum energy is applied to the control transistor, a corresponding pixel 342 generates a maximum amount of light and can thus be expressed with a luminance having a white gray level. Fig. 7a shows a flow of energy in a normal mode according to one embodiment. Fig. 7b shows a flow of energy in a low energy mode according to one embodiment. As shown in Fig. 7a, in the normal mode, the VDDEL energy is supplied by the power supply unit 356 of a main board 350 to the OLED panel 364 of a display module 360 so that a standby screen may be displayed on the OLED panel 364. On the contrary, in the low energy mode, the power supply unit 356 of the main board 350 is turned off by a deactivation signal generated at the driver level. OLED 362 of the display module 360 and there is no power supplied by the power supply unit 356 to the OLED panel 364, as shown in FIG. 7b. Instead, the DDVDH energy is provided by the OLED driver 362 to the OLED panel 364 so that an ambient screen can be displayed on the OLED panel 364 by the DDVDH energy. The DDVDH energy of the OLED driver 362 may be less than the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356. For example, the DDVDH energy of the OLED driver 362 may be about 5.5V and the VDDEL energy from 356 power supply unit can be about 8V, but the inventive concept is not limited to this. In the low energy mode, the luminance of the ambient screen can be implemented by the DDVDH energy of the OLED driver 362 instead of the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356. Thus, since DDVDH energy of the OLED driver 362 lower than the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 used in the normal mode is used in the low energy mode, the power consumption can be further reduced in the low mode energy compared to normal mode. Since, in the low energy mode, the power is not supplied by the power supply unit 356 to the OLED panel 364, there is no power consumption, which greatly reduces the waste. energy. Reference numerals 352 and 354 which are not mentioned but which are shown in FIGS. 7a and 7b may respectively represent a PMU and an MPU. The PMU 252 may generate a source voltage supplied to the OLED driver 362 and the MPU may generate a control signal to generate a data voltage of the OLED driver 362, but the inventive concept is not limited thereto. The OLED panel 364 in Figs. 7a and 7b may be the OLED panel 340 in Fig. 6 and the power supply unit 356 may be the power supply unit 190 in Fig. 1. In the low energy mode , an operating frequency may be about 30 Hz, the luminance may be maintained at about 10 nit, and there may be about 6291 pixels, but the inventive concept is not limited thereto. In the normal mode, the operating frequency may be about 60 Hz and the luminance may also be greater than about 10 nit, which is a value in the low energy mode.
[0021] Thus, in the low energy mode, an ambient screen displayed by a low energy control may be generally dark compared to the normal mode. Since, in the low energy mode, the ambient screen is displayed at a lower operating frequency and with a lower luminance than the normal mode, the power consumption can be further reduced. Operation in the normal mode and operation in the low energy mode of the inventive concept have been described above. A method for selecting the normal mode or the low energy mode, a switching method between a screen saver and an ambient screen accordingly, and switching between various ambient screens will be described hereinafter with reference to FIGS. Fig. 8 is a flowchart of a method of operating a watch-type mobile terminal according to one embodiment.
[0022] With reference to FIG. 8, the control unit 180 of a watch type mobile terminal 100 displays a screen saver on a touch screen 151 in step S411. A setting can be implemented so that the screen saver is displayed by default when the energy is supplied to the system (FIG. 1) of the watch-type mobile terminal 100 and the system is activated, but the inventive concept is not not limited to that. For example, when no power is supplied to the watch type mobile terminal system 100 to turn off the system while the ambient screen is displayed, then the energy is supplied back to the mobile terminal system of the display. type shows 100 to activate the system, the ambient screen can be displayed or a screen saver can be displayed. The screen saver can be displayed in a normal mode. In the normal mode, the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 can be supplied to the touch screen 151, for example the OLED panel 364, as shown in FIG. 7a.
[0023] Since, in the normal mode, the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 used to display the screen saver is high, the power consumption can also increase. In contrast, in the low energy mode, the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 is not supplied to the OLED panel 364. Instead, the DDVDH energy generated at the OLED driver 362 may used to display the screen saver, as shown in Figure 7b. Since, in the low energy mode, the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 is not used, there is no power consumption. A screen saver 300 may include a plurality of object regions 313 and a background region 315, as shown in Figs. 3a to 3c. As shown in Figures 3a and 3c, when the object region is expressed with a white gray level, the background region 315 can be expressed with a black gray level or with a lower gray level to the luminance of the object region 313.
[0024] In contrast, when the background region 315 is expressed with a white gray level, the object region 313 can be expressed with a black gray level or a gray level lower than the luminance of the region of color. background 315, as shown in Figure 3b.
[0025] When a passage in the low energy mode is controlled in step S414 and the transition to the low energy mode is implemented, the control unit 180 displays the ambient screen on the touch screen 151 at the same time. step S417. Since, in the low energy mode, the VDDEL energy of the power supply unit 356 is not used for the display of the ambient screen as described above, the power consumption can be remarkably reduced compared to normal mode. The ambient screen can be implemented in the form of various screens as will be described below.
[0026] The control unit 180 checks whether it has gone into the normal mode at step S417. If so, the process proceeds to step S411 and the control unit 180 displays the idle screen on the touch screen 151 in step S420. In the present disclosure, when an external power source, for example a VBAT battery power as shown in FIGS. 7a and 7b, is applied to the PMU 352, the MPU 354 and the power supply unit. electrical 356, the normal mode can be set by default. The screen saver can thus be displayed on the touch screen 151. In a variant, when the external power supply source is activated, the low energy mode can also be set by default. The inventive concept is not limited to that. Various ambient screens that can be changed from the screen saver will be described below. Figure 9 is a screenshot showing a change from a screen saver to various ambient displays.
[0027] As shown in FIG. 9, a screen saver 300 may be changed in various ambient displays 511, 513, 515, 517, 519, 521, 523, and 525 in response to tap operations at different locations on the screen. Eve. The screen saver 300 may have a central region 501 to which a 301 hour hand and a minute hand 303 join, and a number region 503 on which numbers are displayed to give the time. The number region 503 may be displayed along the perimeter of the screen saver 300 at a distance from the central region 201 of the idle screen 300.
[0028] For example, numbers such as "2", "4", "6", "8", "10", "12" may be indicated on the number region. Large scales located between numbers may be indicated by corresponding numbers, such as "1", "3", "5", "7", "9" and "11". Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that.
[0029] The touch screen 151 may be designed so that the number region 503 comprising the number is distinguished from another region surrounding the number region, for example the background region 505. The number region 530 may comprise a surrounding region adjacent to a corresponding number and the corresponding number. The range of the surrounding area may be designed by a manufacturer or set by a user. In a first example, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on the center region 501 of the screen saver 300 is entered, an ambient screen 511 having an analog watch shape indicating minimum information may be displayed instead. The analog watch shape displayed on the ambient screen 511 can minimize the energy because it is simpler than the analog watch form on the screen saver 300 (the form of watch is expressed with a high gray level or a white gray level). For example, the analog watch shape displayed on the ambient screen 511 may have an hour hand, a 20-minute hand, and hour-based scales corresponding to a gray level between the black gray level and the level of gray. grey White. In contrast, the analog watch form on the screen saver 300 may have a 301 hour hand, a 303 minute hand, a second hand, hours and minutes based scales, letters, numbers And so on. In addition, another type of watch excluding the analog watch form may further be displayed on the idle screen 300. As such, since the power consumption increases to display the analog watch form on the display. In Screen Saver 300, a switch to a low energy mode can be implemented to display the analog watch shape on the ambient screen 511 to reduce power consumption. In a second example, when a tapping operation of tapping three times on the center region 501 of the idle screen 300 is entered, the ambient screen 513 having a black gray level can be displayed instead of the 300. Since, as shown in FIG. 7b, power from the power supply unit 356 or the OLED driver 362 is not applied to the touch screen 151, the ambient display 513 a black gray level, on which a user sees nothing, can be displayed.
[0030] Since the ambient screen 513 having a black gray level has no power consumption, a passage in the ambient screen 513 having a black gray level when the watch type mobile terminal 100 is not used can be effective in reducing energy consumption. In this example, the ambient screen 513 having a black gray level indicates that the touch screen 515 is off. It should be noted that this is different from the state in which the VBAT battery energy is not applied to the components 352, 354 and 356 by the mandatory power off as shown in FIGS. 7a and 7b. In the present disclosure, the ambient screen 513 may be expressed with a black gray level because the battery power VBAT is supplied to the components 352, 354 and 356 but the power of the power supply unit 356 or The OLED driver 362 is not supplied to the touch screen 151, i.e. to the OLED panel 364. In a third example, when a tapping operation of tapping twice the number region 503 comprising "2" on the screen saver 300 is entered, the ambient screen 515 representing a meeting plan can be displayed instead of the screen saver 300. For example, the letters "meeting with customer" can be expressed with a gray level greater than the black gray level or with a white gray level on the ambient screen 151 and other regions excluding the letters, ie the background region, can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since only some letters of the total size of the ambient screen 515 consume energy and the background region has no power consumption, the ambient screen 515 can be displayed with an energy Minimum. In a fourth example, when a tapping operation of tapping twice the number region 503 including "4" on the idle screen 300, the ambient screen 517 representing meteorological information may be displayed instead of the 300. For example, an item representing a meteorological state and information on the temperature and meteorological condition can be expressed with a high gray level or a white gray level on the ambient screen 517, and the background region can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since only certain elements or information of the total size of the ambient screen 517 consume energy and the background region has no energy consumption, the ambient screen 517 can be displayed with minimal energy.
[0031] In a fifth example, when a tapping operation of tapping twice the number region 503 including "6" on the idle screen 300 is entered, the ambient screen 519 representing battery status information may be instead of the screen saver 300. For example, an item representing a battery state can be expressed with a high gray level or a white gray level on the ambient screen 519 and the back region. plane can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since only some elements of the total size of the ambient screen 519 consume power and the background region does not consume power, the ambient screen 519 can be displayed with minimal energy.
[0032] In a sixth example, when a tapping operation of tapping twice the number region 503 including "8" on the idle screen 300 is entered, the ambient screen 521 representing a text message may be displayed at the 300. For example, an item representing the text message, the telephone number and the name of the correspondent can be expressed with a high gray level or a white gray level on the ambient screen 521. and the background region can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since only certain elements or information of the total size of the ambient screen 521 consume energy and the background region does not consume energy, the ambient screen 521 may be displayed with a 30 minimum energy. In a seventh example, when a tap operation of tapping twice the number region 503 comprising "10" on the idle screen 300 is entered, the ambient screen 523 representing missed calls may be displayed instead. for example, an item representing a missed call, information about the missed call, and the name of the correspondent can be cast with a high gray level or a white gray level on the screen. ambient 523 and the background region can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since only certain elements or information of the total size of the ambient screen 523 consume energy and the background region does not consume energy, the ambient screen 523 may be displayed with a In an eighth example, when a tapping operation of tapping twice the number region 503 comprising "12" on the idle screen 300 is entered, the ambient screen 525 represents a notification defined by the The user can be displayed instead of the screen saver 300. For example, when the user-defined notification is "report", the "reporter" information is expressed with a high gray level or a white gray level on the screen. the screen saver 300 and the background region can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since only certain elements or information of the total size of the ambient screen 525 consume energy and the background region does not consume energy, the ambient screen 525 may be displayed with a 20 minimum energy. As shown in Fig. 3b, even when the background region 315 on the screen saver 300 is expressed with a high gray level or a white gray level, the background regions of the screens 511, 513, 515, 517, 519, 521, 523 and 525 of the first to eighth examples may be expressed with a black gray level to reduce power consumption. The sizes of the background regions of the ambient screens 511, 513, 515, 517, 519, 521, 523 and 525 of the first to the eighth example may be larger than those of regions of objects representing information, but the inventive concept is not limited to that. The touch operations of the third to eighth examples may be tapping operations of tapping twice on corresponding regions of numbers 503, but the inventive concept is not limited thereto.
[0033] Since the background regions of the ambient screens 511, 513, 515, 517, 519, 521, 523, and 525 are expressed with a black gray level that does not consume energy, the power consumption can be further reduced. by increasing the size of the background region and reducing the size of an object representing information. When a tapping operation of tapping one time on the screen saver 300 is entered, notification windows (not shown) indicating information on the ambient screens 515, 517, 519, 521, 523 and 525 can be displayed. on regions of numbers 503. When a tapping operation of tapping once on a corresponding notification window is entered, the screen saver 300 may be changed by the ambient screen 515, 517, 519, 521, 523 or 525 corresponding to the corresponding notification window so that the ambient screen can be displayed. Figs. 10a to 10d are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item. As shown in Fig. 10a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice the center region 501 on the touch screen 300 is entered and a touch and hold operation is entered, a notification window 531 comprising a meteorological element 533, a notification element 535 and a plane element 537 can be displayed. The touch and hold operation may mean that the central region 501 is touched and that the touch is maintained. The notification window 531 may be displayed in a specific region of the idle screen 300. For example, the notification window 531 may be displayed in a region between the number "9" and the number "12", but the Inventive concept is not limited to this. When a dragging operation of the central region 501 to a specific element is entered (in Fig. 10b) then a release operation from the specific element is entered (in Fig. 10c) the screen saver 300 is changed to an ambient screen 540 and the information corresponding to the specific element can be displayed on the ambient screen 540 (in Fig. 10d).
[0034] For example, as shown in Figs. 10b and 10c, when a slippage of the central region 501 on the idle screen 300 to the meteorological element 533 of the notification window 531 is performed, then a release operation from meteorological element 533 is performed, an element 539 representing a meteorological condition and information 541 relating to temperature and forecasts can be displayed on the ambient screen 540, as shown in FIG. 10d. In Fig. 10b, when a slip to a specific element is made and a finger is on the specific element, the size of the specific element can be enlarged. A user can easily control, by the enlarged specific element, whether a corresponding element has been correctly selected. Although not shown, when a slip to a specific element is made and a finger is on the specific element, the color of the specific element can be changed to be different from other elements or specific item can be highlighted. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. FIGS. 11a to 11c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item.
[0035] As shown in Fig. 11a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on the central region 501 on a screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation is entered, a notification window 531 comprising an element 533, a notification element 535 and a plan element can be displayed.
[0036] The meteorological element 533, the notification element 535 and the plane element 537 of the notification window 531 can be displayed around the central region 501 on the idle screen 300. For example, the notification window 531 can be displayed in the form of sectors near the central region 501 on the idle screen 300. The weather element 533, the notification element 535 and the plane element 537 can be displayed in the notification window 531 in the clockwise around the central region 501. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to this.
[0037] As shown in FIG. 11b, when a slippage of the central region 501 on the idle screen 300 to the meteorological element 533 of the notification window 531 is performed then the meteorological element 533 is released, the Screen saver 300 can be changed to the ambient screen 540 and the information 539 and 541 corresponding to a corresponding specific element can be displayed on the ambient screen 540 as shown in Fig. 11c. Figures 12a to 12d are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item.
[0038] As shown in Fig. 12a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on the central region 501 on a screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation is inputted, a notification window 531 comprising an element 533, a notification element 535 and a plan element 537 can be displayed.
[0039] The notification window 531 may be displayed in a specific region of the screen saver 300. As shown in Fig. 12b, even when a release operation is entered from a location at which the touch operation and hold is maintained after the display of the notification window 531, the notification window 531 can still be displayed. Then, when a touch operation on a specific one of the elements 533, 535 and 537 of the notification window 531 is entered, the screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 540 and the information corresponding to the Specific element can be displayed on the ambient screen 540, as shown in Figure 12d. For example, as shown in Fig. 12c, when a touch operation on a meteorological element 533 among the elements 533, 535 and 537 of the notification window 531 is input, the element 539 representing a meteorological state and The temperature and forecast information 541 may be displayed on the ambient screen, as shown in FIG. 12d. Although not shown, the color of the specific element may be changed to be different from that of another element or the specific element may be highlighted when a touch operation on a specific element is entered . Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Since a specific item is changed to be different from another item, a user can easily control whether he has correctly selected an intended item. Figs. 13a and 13b are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen having a digital watch shape. As shown in Fig. 13a, a digital watch shape shown with numerical numbers may be displayed on a screen saver 300. The screen watch 300 having the shape of a digital watch does not have a watch hand. hours, minute hand or number region. Thus, a touch operation in a central region 501 or in a region of number 503 that is performed in FIGS. 9 to 11c can not be performed on the idle screen 300. The idle screen 300 represented with numbers 13a may use another touch operation to effect a change to an ambient screen. For example, the screen saver 300 may include a watch region 543 representing a digital watch and a background region 545 excluding the watch region 543. When a step of tapping twice the region of the watch background 545 of the idle screen 300 is entered by a user, the idle screen 300 may be changed to an ambient screen 547 including the digital clock and the ambient screen may be displayed, as shown in FIG. Figure 13b. A change to the ambient screen 547 may be effected by an operation of tapping twice on any location in the background region 545 of the screen saver 300. The ambient screen 547 may comprise numbers representing the time, objects representing information about the date, month, and day, and a background region. On the screen saver 300 of Fig. 13a, numbers in the watch region 543 and the background region 545 are all cast with a white gray level or a gray level lower than the white gray level. . For example, the luminance of the background region 545 may be lower than that of the number in the watch region 543. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited thereto. On the contrary, while the numbers representing the time and day, date and month information on the ambient screen 547 of FIG. 13 can be expressed with a white gray level or a lower gray level At the white gray level, the background region can be expressed with a black gray level. Thus, since the luminance of the ambient screen 547 is lower than that of the screen saver 300, the energy consumption of the ambient screen may decrease. Figs. 14a and 14b are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen having a luminance with a black gray level. As shown in Fig. 14a, a digital watch shape shown with numerical numbers may be displayed on a screen saver 300. When a tapping operation of tapping three times on a background region 545 of the screen saver 300 is entered by a user, the screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 549 having a luminance with a black gray level and a changed screen can be displayed, as shown in FIG. Figure 14b. To implement a luminance having a black gray level in a low energy mode, a DDVDH energy from an OLED driver 362 and a VDDEL energy from a power supply unit 356 in Figs. 7a and 7b does not are not provided to a touch screen 151, i.e., an LCD panel 330 and an OLED panel 340. Thus, each pixel of the LCD panel 330 and each pixel of the OLED panel 340 are implemented with a level of black gray so that no identifiable information is displayed on the touch screen 151. Figures 15a to 15d are screen shots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen 30 comprising a specific element. As shown in Fig. 15a, a screen saver 300 may include a watch region 543 having a digital watch and a background region 545 excluding the watch region.
[0040] When a tapping operation of tapping twice on a portion of the background area 545 of the screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation is entered, a notification window 551 including a weather element 553, a notification element 555 and a plan element 557 can be displayed. The notification window 551 may be displayed to overlap the watch region 543 or may be displayed in portions of the background region 545. For example, the notification window 551 may be displayed in portions of the region 545 which is located below the watch region 543. When a drag operation from a location at which a tap operation is performed to a specific item is entered (in the figure 15b) and then a release operation from a specific element is entered (in Fig. 15c), the screen saver 300 is changed to an ambient screen 559 and the information 561 and 563 corresponding to the specific element can be displayed on the ambient screen 559 (in Figure 15d). In one example, as shown in Figures 15b and 15c, when a drag operation from a location at which a tap operation is performed, up to a notification element 555 of the notification window 551 is performed then a release operation from a plan element 557 is inputted, an element 561 representing a notification and a time information 563 and a notification detail can be displayed on the ambient screen 559, as shown in Figure 15d. In Fig. 15b, when a slip to a specific element is made and a finger is on the specific element, the size of the specific element can be enlarged. A user can easily control, based on the enlarged specific item, whether an item has been correctly selected. When a slip to a specific element is made and a finger is on the specific element, the color of the specific element can be changed to be different from that of other elements or the specific element can be set highlighted, although this is not shown. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that.
[0041] Figures 16a to 16c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item. As shown in Fig. 16a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on a portion of a background region 555 in a screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation is entered, a notification window 551 comprising a meteorological element 553, a notification element 555 and a plan element 557 can be displayed. The meteorological element 553, the notification element 555 and the plan element 557 of the notification window 551 may be displayed around a portion of the background region 545 on the screen saver 300 In one example, the notification window 551 may be displayed in the form of sectors near a portion of the background region 545 on the idle screen 300 and the weather element 553, the notification element. 555 and the plan element 557 can be displayed in the notification window 551 in the counter-clockwise direction. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. As shown in Fig. 16b, when a drag operation from a location at which a tap operation is performed, to a specific item, for example, a notification item 555, 20 is entered, and then an operation of release from the notification element 555 is entered (in FIG. 116b), the screen saver 300 is changed to the ambient screen 559 and the information 561 and 563 corresponding to the notification element 555 can be displayed on the ambient screen 559 (in Figure 16c). Figs. 17a to 17d are further screenshots of a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a specific item. As shown in Fig. 17a, a screen saver 300 may comprise a watch region 543 having a digital watch and a background region 545 excluding the watch region 543. When a tapping operation consisting of tapping twice on a portion of background region 545 of screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation are entered, a notification window 551 including weather element 553, notification element 555, and a plan element 557 can be displayed. The notification window 551 may be displayed to overlap the watch region 543 or it may be displayed on certain regions of the background region 545. As shown in Fig. 17b, when a release operation is entered from a location where a tapping operation is performed, the notification window 551 can still be displayed. Then, when a touch operation on a specific one of the elements 553, 555 and 557 of the notification window 551 is entered in Fig. 17c, the screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 559 and the information 561 and 563 relating to the specific element can be displayed on the ambient screen 559, as shown in Fig. 17d. In one example, as shown in FIG. 12d, a touch operation on a notification element 555 among the elements 553, 555 and 557 of the notification window 551 is entered, the element 561 representing a notification and the information 563 for one hour and notification details can be displayed on the ambient screen 559, as shown in Fig. 17d. Although not shown, the color of the specific element may be changed to be different from that of another element or the specific element may be highlighted, when a touch operation on the element specific is entered. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Since a specific item is changed to be different from another item, a user can easily control whether he has correctly selected an intended item. Figures 18a to 18c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including a schedule. As shown in FIG. 18a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on a central region 501 of a sleep screen 300 having an analog watch shape is entered on the idle screen 300 and then Slip operation is input from the central region 501 in the direction of the length of a 301 hour hand, an ambient screen 565 including a schedule list 567 may be displayed as shown in Fig. 18b.
[0042] For example, the 567 schedule list might include a meeting at 11:30, a lunch for lunch, a business trip at 2:20, and a report at 3:00. A user can easily control his plan in the schedule list 567 displayed on the ambient screen 565.
[0043] If an alarm is set by the user for the scheduled business trip to 14:20 to be notified one hour and 20 minutes beforehand, another ambient screen 569 may be displayed including the current time and a message indicating that There is one hour and 20 minutes left before the business trip, as shown in Figure 18c, at 1 pm, that is one hour and 20 minutes before 2:20 pm 10 The setting can be implemented so that a sound or a vibration can be produced with a corresponding message. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. The other ambient screen 569 may be changed to the standby screen 300 having the form of an analog watch, as shown in FIG. 18a, after the expiration of a certain time or when an operation of typing for example two or three times on the other ambient screen 569 is entered. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Figures 19a to 19c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including a schedule. As shown in Fig. 19a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on a time region 575, for example "09", and a region around it on a screen saver 300 having a watch shape The digital input is entered on the screen saver 300 and then a touch and hold operation is inputted, an ambient screen 565 including a schedule list 567 can be displayed as shown in Fig. 19b. A user can easily control his plan via the 567 schedule list displayed on the 565 ambient screen. If an alarm is set by the user for the business trip scheduled for 14:20 pm to be notified a hour and 20 minutes beforehand, it may be displayed another ambient screen 569 including the current time and a message indicating that it remains one hour and 20 minutes before the business trip, as shown in Figure 19c, at 1 pm, that is one hour and 20 minutes before 2:20 pm
[0044] The setting can be implemented so that a sound or a vibration can be produced with a corresponding message. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Figs. 20a to 20c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen for a schedule entry. As shown in Fig. 20a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on a central region 501 on a screen saver 300 having a digital watch shape is entered on the screen saver 300 and then an operation Slip is entered from the central region 501 in the length direction of a minute hand 303, an ambient screen 571 including an input window for entering a schedule can be displayed as shown in Fig. 20b. When a schedule is entered in an input window 571 through a user's keyboard entry, another ambient screen 573 comprising a schedule list 574 to which a corresponding schedule has been added may be displayed, as shown in Figure 20c. The other ambient screen 573 may be changed to the standby screen 300 in the form of an analog watch as shown in Fig. 20a, after a certain amount of time has elapsed or when an operation of tapping by example two or three times on the other ambient screen 573 is entered. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Figs. 21a to 21c are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen for a schedule entry. As shown in Fig. 21a, when a tapping operation of tapping twice on a minute region 577, for example "30" and a region around it on a screen saver 300 having a digital watch shape is entered on the idle screen 300 then a touch and hold operation is entered, an ambient screen 571 including an input window 572 to enter a schedule can be displayed as shown in Fig. 21b.
[0045] When a schedule is entered in the input window 571 via a user's keyboard entry, another ambient screen 573 including a schedule list 574 to which a corresponding schedule has been added can be displayed. as shown in Fig. 21c.
[0046] The other ambient screen 573 may be changed to the standby screen 300 having the form of an analog watch as shown in Fig. 21a, after the expiration of a certain time or when an operation of tapping for example two or three times on the other ambient screen 573 is entered. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that.
[0047] Fig. 22 is a screen shot showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated numbers when abbreviated dial numbers are set beforehand.
[0048] For example, speed dial numbers can be assigned to correspondents, as shown in Fig. 1. <Table 1> Name Speed dial number Hong gil dong 1 Kim XX 2 Lee XX 3 Park XX 4 Choi) 0 ( Shin XX 6 As shown in Fig. 22, twelve regions of numbers 503 may be disposed along the perimeter of a screen saver 300. The twelve regions of numbers 503 may represent the hour. 503 can be from 1 to 12 hours, and the numbered regions 503 can also include numbers or large scales, but the inventive concept is not limited to this.The twelve number regions 503 arranged in this way can be distinguished from other adjacent regions, for example a background region 505.
[0049] The speed dial numbers set in Table 1 can also be set to correspond to the number regions 503 on the idle screen 300. For example, the speed dial number "1" set in Table 1 can be set to match. to the number region 503 including "1" on the idle screen 300 and the speed dial number "4" can be set to correspond to the number region 503 including "4" on the idle screen 300. Since the twelve number regions 503 are set on the idle screen 300, up to twelve speed dial numbers can also be set. If the number of the number regions 503 set on the idle screen 300 can exceed twelve, the number of the speed dial numbers set can also exceed twelve. In one example, when an operation of tapping twice on the number region 503 including "1" on the idle screen 300 is entered, the idle screen 300 may be changed to an ambient screen 581 including information 20 missed notification on "Hong gil dong" set on speed dial number "1". In one example, when an operation of tapping twice the number region 503 including "4" on the screen saver 300 is entered, the screen saver 300 may be changed to an ambient screen 583 including information 25 of missed notification on "Park XX" set on speed dial number "4". In one example, when an operation of tapping twice on the number region 503 including "6" on the idle screen 300 is entered, the idle screen 300 may be changed to an ambient screen 585 including information 30 of missed notification on "Shin XX" set on speed dial number "6".
[0050] The missed notification information may include a call element 587, a text message element 589, and a social network message element 588. The missed notification information may further include number elements located respectively close to each other. the call element 587 and the text message element 589. The numbers on the number elements 590 located near the respective elements 587 and 589 may represent the number of missed calls or messages. For example, it is possible to recognize from the missed notification information displayed on the ambient screen 581 that there are two missed calls and three missed text messages of "Hong gil dong". For example, it is possible to recognize, from the missed notification information displayed on the ambient screen 583, that there is a text message that is missing from "Park XX". For example, it is possible to recognize, from the missed notification information displayed on the ambient screen 585, that there are four missed calls and seven missed text messages of "Shin" 0 (FIGS. 23b are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated numbers when abbreviated numbers are 23a and 23b show a method of changing to ambient screens 595, 593 and 595 using a central region 501 of a screen saver 300, unlike FIG. in Table 1, speed dial numbers can be set for correspondents, as shown in FIG. so long as tapping twice on the central region 501 of the screen saver 300 is entered, the screen saver 300 can be changed to the ambient screen 591 including missed notification information on "Hong gil dong" set on the speed dial number "1" as shown in Fig. 23b.
[0051] Then, at the expiration of a certain time without additional operation entered by a user, the screen saver can be changed to the ambient screen 593 including missed notification information on "Kim XX" set on the dial number abbreviated as "2". At the expiration of a certain time, the screen saver may be changed to the ambient screen 595 including missed notification information on "Lee XX" set on the abbreviated speed dial number "3". In this manner, the screen saver may be changed to an ambient screen including missed notification information on the correspondent set on the last speed dial number. The last ambient screen may be changed to the idle screen 300 when an operation of tapping twice on the ambient screen is entered or at the expiration of a certain time. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. After the change to the corresponding ambient screens 591, 593 and 595, when an operation of tapping once, twice or three times on a corresponding ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 is entered, the corresponding ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 is kept in a stationary state and is not changed to the next ambient screen 593 or 595. A user can easily view the missed notification information on a specific correspondent provided on the ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 kept in the still state. When an operation of tapping once, twice or three times on a corresponding ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 is re-entered, the corresponding ambient screen may be changed to the next ambient screen. Figures 24a and 24b are further screen shots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated numbers when numbers Abbreviated dialing numbers are pre-set. As shown in Table 1, speed dial numbers can be set for correspondents. As shown in Fig. 24a, when an operation of laterally shaking the wrist carrying a mobile terminal of type 100 shows twice or three times is entered, a screen saver 300 (in Fig. 22) can be changed to an ambient screen 591 including notification information missed on "Hong Gil dong" set on the speed dial number "1" as shown in Figure 24b.
[0052] The operation of shaking the wrist can be detected by an acceleration sensor and / or a position sensor which is installed on the watch-type mobile terminal 100. Then, at the expiration of a certain time without any additional operation entered by a user, the screen saver can be changed to the ambient screen 593 including missed notification information on "Kim XX" set on the speed dial number following "2". At the expiration of a certain time, the screen saver may be changed to the ambient screen 595 including missed notification information on "Lee XX" set on the abbreviated speed dial number "3".
[0053] In this way, the screen saver can be changed to an ambient screen including missed notification information on the correspondent set on the last speed dial number. The last ambient screen can be changed to the idle screen 300 when an operation of tapping twice on the ambient screen is entered by a user or at the expiration of a certain time. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. After the change to the corresponding ambient screens 591, 593 and 595, when an operation of tapping once, twice or three times on a corresponding ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 is entered, the corresponding ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 is kept in a stationary state and is not changed to the next 593 or 595 ambient display. A user can easily view the missed notification information on a specific correspondent provided on the 591, 593 or 595 ambient display being maintained. in the still state. When an operation of tapping once, twice or three times on a corresponding ambient screen 591, 593 or 595 is re-entered, the corresponding ambient screen 592, 593 or 595 may be changed to the next ambient screen. . Figs. 25a to 25c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including missed notification information corresponding to corresponding abbreviated dial numbers when Abbreviated dialing are pre-set. As shown in Table 1, speed dial numbers can be set for callers. As shown in FIG. 25a, when an operation of shaking the wrist carrying a mobile terminal of the type shows 100 in a clockwise or a clockwise direction is entered, a screen saver 300 (on the FIG. 22) can be changed to an ambient display 591 including missed Hong gil dong notification information set to the speed dial number "1". As shown in Fig. 25b, when an operation of shaking the wrist carrying the mobile terminal type shows 100 in another direction or counterclockwise is entered, the screen saver can to be changed to an ambient display 593 comprising missed notification information on "Kim) 0 (" set on the speed dial number "2." As shown in FIGURE 25c, when an operation of shaking the wrist bearing the watch type mobile terminal 100 clockwise is entered, the screen saver can be changed to an ambient screen 595 including missed notification information on "Lee XX set to the speed dial number" 3. "In this way, the screen saver can be changed to an ambient screen including missed notification information about the correspondent set on the last number. abbreviated dialing.
[0054] By shaking the wrist with the watch-type mobile terminal 100 clockwise or counter-clockwise, it is possible to switch to the next ambient screen. The last ambient screen can be changed to the idle screen 300 when an operation of tapping twice on the ambient screen is entered by a user or at the expiration of a certain time. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Fig. 26 is a screen shot showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch form to an ambient screen including associated information corresponding to a corresponding priority when a priority is set beforehand. <Table 2> Priority Related Information First Priority Notification Second Priority Battery Status Third Priority Plan Fourth Priority Weather ..... .....
[0055] As shown in Fig. 26, first to sixth regions 601, 603, 605, 607, 609 and 611 may be set on a screen saver 300. The regions 601, 603, 605, 607, 609 and 611 may be respectively defined by a central region 501 and adjacent number regions on the screen saver 300. In one example, the first region 601 may be defined by the central region 501, a number region comprising the number "12", and a number region comprising the number "2", and a second region 603 may be defined by the central region 501, a number region comprising the number "2" and a number region comprising the number "4". In one example, a third region 605 may be defined by the central region 501, a number region comprising the number "4", and a number region comprising the number "6", and a fourth region 607 may be defined by the central region 501, a number region comprising the number "6" and a number region including the number "8". In one example, a fifth region 609 may be defined by the central region 501, a number region comprising the number "8", and a number region comprising the number "10", and a sixth region 611 may be defined by the central region 501, a number region comprising the number "10" and a number region comprising the number "12".
[0056] Regions of adjacent numbers 503 may be number regions set at a two-hour interval. In another example, the regions of adjacent numbers 503 may also be number regions set at an interval of three hours or four hours.
[0057] The regions 601, 603, 605, 607, 609 and 611 defined on the idle screen 300 can be set to correspond to priorities shown in Table 1. In one example, the first priority is set to correspond to the first region. 601, the second priority can be set to correspond to the second region 603, the third priority can be set to correspond to the third region 605, and the fourth priority can be set to correspond to the fourth region 607. If there is other priorities, these priorities can also be set to correspond to the fifth region 609 and the sixth region 611. In this state, when an operation of tapping twice on the central region 500 of the screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation are inputted, then the touch and hold operation is held and a slip operation to a rule Specifically entered, the screen saver 300 can be changed to the ambient screen and associated information corresponding to a priority set for a corresponding specific region on the ambient screen can be displayed. The central region 501 of the screen saver 300 may be defined as a region in which an hour hand 301 and minute hand 303 merge. In one example, when a drag operation to the third region 605 is entered while the touch and hold operation is maintained, the screen saver 300 may be changed to the ambient screen including plan information. . A user can easily view associated information set with priority by performing simple manipulation. Figs. 27a to 27f show in detail an ambient screen change method of Fig. 26. As shown in Fig. 27a, a plurality of regions 601, 603, 605, 607, 609 and 611 may be defined on a screen saver 300 to correspond to priorities.
[0058] As shown in Fig. 27b, when an operation of tapping twice on a central region 501 of the screen saver 300 and a touch and hold operation is entered, a first background region 600 on the idle screen 300 may be changed to a second background region 602. The second background region 602 may be expressed with a greyscale greater than that of the first backward region. In an example, when the first background region 600 is expressed with a black gray level (Dth grayscale), the second background region 602 can be expressed with a higher gray level. at the black gray level, for example from the fifth grayscale to the twentieth grayscale. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. When the first background region 600 is changed to the second background region 602, the touch and hold operation is maintained and, for example, a drag operation to the first region 601 is entered, elements 613a-613c representing missed notification information may be displayed for sliding in a sliding direction as shown in Fig. 27c. The gray level of elements 613a-613c representing missed notification information moving in the sliding direction may gradually increase. In one example, a second element 613b displayed second may be expressed with a gray level greater than that of a first element 613a displayed first, and a third element 613c displayed in third or the last element may be expressed with a level gray greater than that of the second element 613b displayed second. The first element 613a displayed first may have the same gray level as the first background region 600 or the second background region 602. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited thereto. The third element 613c displayed in third may have a white gray level (255th gray level) or a gray level close to it, for example from 230th gray level to 255th gray level. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Then, a screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 620 and missed notification information corresponding to the first priority corresponding to the first region 601 of the screen saver 300 can be displayed on the ambient screen 620, as this is shown in Figure 27d. As shown in Fig. 27b, when the first background region 600 of the idle screen 300 is changed to the second background region 602, a touch and hold operation is maintained and, for example, a sliding operation to the third region 605 is inputted, the elements 615a to 615c representing plane information can be displayed to slide in a sliding direction as shown in Fig. 27e. The gray level of elements 615a-615c representing missed notification information moving in the sliding direction may gradually increase. A first element 615a displayed first may have the same gray level as the first background region 600 or the second background region 602. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited thereto. A third element 615c displayed in third may have a white gray level (255th gray level) or a gray level close to that, for example from the 230th gray level to the 255th gray level. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Then, the screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 622 and plan information corresponding to the third priority corresponding to the third region 605 of the screen saver 300 can be displayed on the ambient screen 622, as shown in Fig. 27f. Figs. 28a to 28d are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having an analog watch shape to an ambient screen including related information using numbers representing time on the idle screen. As shown in Fig. 28a, when a long touch operation on a number on a screen saver 300 corresponding to a specific month is entered to control a plan corresponding to a specific month and a specific date, a line 630 circular including each number displayed on the perimeter of the screen saver 300 can be displayed as shown in Figure 28b.
[0059] When a long touch operation on the number of the screen saver 300 is entered, a controller 180 may control a specific month corresponding to a corresponding number. In one example, when a long touch on the number "3" corresponding to March on the screen saver 300 is entered, the screen saver 300 can display twelve circular lines 630 including the numbers 1 to 12. The circular line 630 may have a color different from that of an object 301 or 303 or the background region 600 or it may be a dotted or continuous line.
[0060] Then, as shown in Fig. 28c, when a first drag operation 632 from a first circular line including a first number corresponding to a specific date to a central region 501 of the screen saver 300 is entered, then a second slip operation 634 from the central region 601 of the idle screen 300 to a second circular line having a second number entered, the idle screen 300 can be changed to a screen 636 and schedule information corresponding to a specific month and a specific date can be displayed on the ambient screen 636 as shown in Fig. 28d. The control unit 180 can sequentially synthesize the first circular line and the second circular line affected by the first sliding operation 632 and the second sliding operation 634 to control a specific date. In one example, when the first number in the first circular line is "2" and the second number in the second circular line is "6", the numbers "2" and "6" are synthesized to obtain the date "26" . Although not shown, circular lines 630 with numbers displayed on the perimeter of the screen saver 300 may be displayed to recognize a specific year on the screen saver 300 having the form of an analog watch, when a long touch operation has entered the central region 501 of the screen saver 300, for example. When continuous touch operations are input to specific numbers of the circular lines 630 including numbers displayed in this manner, a corresponding year may be recognized.
[0061] In one example, when touch operations are entered sequentially on the numbers "2", "0", "1" and "4" among displayed numbers, the year 2014 can be recognized by the control unit 180. Figs. 29a to 29c are further screenshots showing a change from a screen saver having a digital watch shape to an ambient screen including related information using numbers representing the time on the screen saver . A screen saver 300 having a digital watch shape may comprise a region of hours 640 representing a specific time and a region of minutes 642 representing a specific minute. In one example, the "9" time can be displayed on the 640 hour region and the "30" minute can be displayed on the 642 minute region. When a long touch operation is entered in the region of 640 hours of the screen saver 300 to control a plan corresponding to a specific month and 15 to a specific date, a circular line 644 including each number displayed on the perimeter of the screen saver 300 can be displayed as shown in Figure 29a. Then, when a slip operation is entered on a specific number with respect to the circular line 644 including each number while the long touch operation is maintained, a specific month corresponding to the specific number can be recognized. In one example, when a slip operation is entered on a first circular line including the number "3" while the long touch operation is maintained, the month "March" corresponding to the number "3" can be recognized. The number "03" signifying the month of March may be displayed near a region of hours 640. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. The displayed circular line may disappear after entering the drag operation. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Then, when a long touch operation is entered in a minute region 642, the circular line 644 including each number displayed on the perimeter of the screen saver 300 can be displayed as shown in Fig. 29b.
[0062] Then, when a first dragging operation 646 of the minute region 642 to a first circular line comprising a first number is entered, then a second dragging operation 648 from the first circular line to a second circular line comprising a second number is input, the screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 636 and plan information corresponding to a specific month and a specific date can be displayed on the ambient screen 636. The control unit 180 can sequentially synthesize a number in the first circular line and a number in the second circular line respectively affected by the first sliding operation 646 and by the second sliding operation 648 to control a specific date. In one example, when a first number in the first circular line is "2" and a second number in the second circular line is "6", the numbers "2" and "6" are synthesized to obtain the date "26" . The number "26" signifying the date "26" may be displayed near the region of minutes 642. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Although not shown, circular lines 644 including numbers displayed on the perimeter of the screen saver 300 may be displayed to recognize a specific year on the screen saver 300 having the form of a digital watch, when a long touch operation has entered a specific portion of a background region 600 excluding the time region 640 and the minute region 642 of the idle screen 300, for example. When continuous touch operations are input to specific numbers on the circular lines 644 including numbers displayed in this manner, a corresponding year can be recognized. Figs. 30a to 30d are screenshots showing a change of an ambient screen changed in Figs. 28a to 28 or 29 to another ambient screen. An ambient screen 650 in Fig. 30b may be an ambient screen 636 in Figs. 28a to 28d or Figs. 29a to 29c. For ease of description, reference is made to the ambient screen 636 in Fig. 30b as the first ambient screen. When the first ambient screen 636 is displayed on a touch screen 151 of a watch-type mobile terminal 100 and as shown in FIG. 30a, an operation of shaking the wrist carrying the mobile terminal of the type shows 100 in a direction , for example clockwise, is input, the first ambient screen 636 can be changed to a second ambient screen 652 and notification information can be displayed on the second ambient screen 652 as shown in FIG. Figure 30c. Then, as shown in FIG. 30a, when an operation of shaking the wrist carrying the type-like mobile terminal 100 in another direction, for example counterclockwise, is entered, the second ambient screen 652 may be changed to a third ambient screen 654 and weather information may be displayed on the third ambient screen 645 as shown in Fig. 30d. When a screen saver 300 is changed to the first ambient screen 636, the ambient screen may be changed to other ambient screens 652 and 654 whenever the wrist carrying the watch type mobile terminal 100 is shaken laterally.
[0063] The order of change of the other ambient screens 652 and 654 can also be set beforehand. Figs. 31a and 3b are screen shots sequentially displaying associated information using an ambient screen having a black gray level. Related information is for example user's favorite information which may include things to do today, weather, battery status, text messages, address book, etc. The information may be adjusted to correspond to scales 660 to 665 disposed along the perimeter of an ambient screen 659 in Figure 3b. For ease of description, reference is made to the ambient screen 659 as the second ambient screen. In one example, these scales 660 to 665 may be scales representing hours. In this case, twelve scales 660 to 665 representing 1 hour to 12 hours can be displayed on the ambient screen 659. 30 <Table 3> Scale Preferred Information Scale 1 660 Weather Scale 2 661 Scale Notification 3 662 Scale Plan 12 665 Status Each scale of the 659 room screen and favorite information can be adjusted. As shown in Fig. 31a, a first ambient screen 657 expressed with a black gray level can be displayed. On the first ambient screen 657 expressed with a black gray level, the DDVDH energy from an OLED driver 362 and the VDDEL energy from a power supply unit 356 in Figs. 7a and 7b are not provided. to a touch screen 151, so no identifiable information is displayed on the touch screen 151. Nevertheless, the energy is supplied to a touch sensor panel disposed on the touch screen 151 and it is therefore possible to detect a touch operation. When the first ambient screen 657 is displayed, a sleep mode can be maintained. When an operation of tapping twice on the first ambient screen 657 is entered, the sleep mode is changed to a wake mode and the first ambient screen 657 can thus be changed to a second ambient mode 659 as is shown in Figure 3 lb. The waking mode can be classified in normal mode and in low energy mode as described above. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. An hour hand, a minute hand and scales 660 to 665 hours may be displayed on the second ambient screen 659. The second ambient screen 659 may be a screen having an analog watch shape. When a touch operation is entered on a first scale 660 among scales 660 to 665 that are displayed, a first notification window 670 including preferred information corresponding to a corresponding scale 660 may be displayed on the second ambient screen 659.
[0064] When a touch operation is entered on the next scale 661, a second notification window 672 including preferred information corresponding to a corresponding scale 661 may be displayed on the second ambient screen 659.
[0065] In this way, a plurality of notification windows 670 to 676 may be displayed on the second ambient screen. The notification windows 670 to 676 may be arranged one way or the next notification windows 672 to 676 may be displayed instead of the previous notification windows 670 to 674 that are displayed. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. When an operation of tapping once on corresponding notification windows 670 to 676 is entered, detailed information about the corresponding notification windows 670 to 676 may be displayed, although this is not shown. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that.
[0066] When an operation of tapping twice corresponding notification windows 670 to 676 is entered, the corresponding notification windows 670 to 676 may disappear, although this is not shown. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Figures 31a and 3b show that the notification windows 670 to 676 are displayed outside the second ambient screen 659, which is only caused during the enlargement of the notification window size 670 to 676 compared to the size of the second ambient screen 659, for easier reading. The notification windows 670 to 676 can be displayed on the second ambient screen 659 without leaving the second ambient screen 659.
[0067] Figures 32a to 32c are further screenshots sequentially displaying associated information using an ambient screen having a black gray level. As shown in Fig. 32a, a first ambient screen 513 having a black gray level can be displayed.
[0068] When the first ambient screen 513 is displayed, a sleep mode can be maintained. When an operation of tapping twice on the first ambient screen 513 is entered, the sleep mode is changed to a waking mode and the first ambient screen 513 can thus be changed to a second ambient mode 667 as shown. in Figure 32b. The second ambient screen 667 may also be a screen having a digital watch shape.
[0069] Hours and minutes are not represented by the hour hand and the minute hand, but are represented by numbers. In this case, when an operation of tapping twice on the second ambient screen 667 is entered, scales 660 to 665 representing the hours can be displayed along the perimeter of the second ambient screen 667.
[0070] The scales 660 to 665 may be set to match preferred information in Table 3. When touch operations are entered on corresponding scales 660 to 665, notification windows 670 to 676 including preferred information may be displayed.
[0071] Figs. 33a and 33b are screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen on which a quick call can be made. As shown in Fig. 33a, a screen saver 300 may have an analog watch shape having a 301 hour hand and a 303 minute hand.
[0072] The embodiment may not be limited to the screen saver 300 having such an analog watch form, but it may also be applied to a screen saver having a digital watch shape. A region in which the hour hand 301 and the minute hand 303 on the idle screen meet can be defined as a central region 501. When a long touch operation has entered the central region 501 of the screen saver 300 or an operation of tapping twice on the central region is entered, the screen saver 300 can be changed to an ambient screen 680 and telephone information can be displayed on the ambient screen 680 as shown in Figure 33b. The associated telephone information may include number elements 682 including "0" through "9", a text message element 684, and a social media message element 686. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. . Each of the elements 682 to 686 can be performed by a touch operation.
[0073] These number elements 682, the text message element 684 and the social network message element 686 may be arranged along the perimeter of the ambient screen 680. In one example, the remaining numbers excluding the "0", that is, "1" to "9", may be numbers representing hours on a watch. The number "0" may correspond to the number "12" representing 12 hours on the watch. In addition, input windows 688 may be displayed on the ambient screen 680. Numbers may be entered by a user touch in the input window 688. In one example, when touch operations on the numbers "0", "1", "0", "9", "5", "0" "2", "1" and "1" are entered sequentially by a user, "010-9502-11" may be entered in the input window 688. In one example, when an operation of tapping twice on the input window 688 is entered by the user, a call signal may be transmitted to the correspondent having a phone entered the input window 688.
[0074] In another example, when a long touch operation is entered into the input window 688 by the user, a call signal may be transmitted to the party having a telephone number entered in the input window 688. In one example, an operation of tapping twice on the text message element 684 or a long touch operation is entered, the text message element 684 can be performed to display a text message window. When the correspondent's telephone number and text messages are entered in a corresponding text message window, the text messages may be transmitted to the correspondent. In another example, in a case where the telephone number of the correspondent to which text messages are transmitted is set beforehand and the text message window is displayed with the telephone number, the text message window can be displayed. in a state in which the correspondent's telephone number has been entered in the text message window.
[0075] In one example, an operation of tapping twice on the social media message element 686 or a long touch operation is entered, the social media message element 686 can be performed to display a network message window. social. Before the social network message window is displayed, the previously set correspondent's phone number can be set with the social network message window. It is thus possible to speak with the correspondent previously set via the message window of social networks in real time. Figs. 34a to 34d are screenshots showing how to unlock a locked screen on an ambient screen having an analog watch shape. As shown in Fig. 34a, an analog watch shape may be displayed on an ambient screen 690. The analog watch shape may include an hour hand, a minute hand, and scales 691 disposed along the perimeter of the display. the ambient screen 690. The scales 691 may represent hours. This means that the scales 691 may represent the numbers 1 to 12. There may be numbers 682 near the scales 691. The numbers 682 may represent hours. When an operation of tapping twice a portion of the ambient screen 690 or a long touch operation is entered, the number "12" is changed to the number "0" and the numbers "10" and "11" disappear . Similarly, an edge region of the ambient screen 690 including the numbers "0" through "9" may be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise around the central region 501 to which an hour hand and a minute hand meet. On the contrary, a background region 696 and the scales 691 can be fixed. An edge region 694 can thus be rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise around the fixed scales.
[0076] In addition, an input window 695 may be displayed on a portion of the background region 696. A hidden password, for example "*", may be entered in the input window 695. When an operation of touching the main point of the ambient screen 690 is entered by a user and then a rotation operation in the clockwise or counterclockwise and sliding direction is entered, the edge region 694 of the ambient region 690 may be rotated around the central region 501. The rotation and sliding operation may last until a specific number corresponds to a scale near the number "0". ". When the specific number corresponds to the scale near the number "0", a match indication bar 693 may be displayed. A user can easily see from the match indication bar 693 that the specific number has been recognized by a control unit 180 for decryption. In one example, when a touch operation and a rotation and sliding operation are entered in the ambient region 690, particularly at two points of the edge region 694, the edge region 694 can be rotated around the In one example, a touch operation and a rotation and sliding operation may be entered at two points of the edge region 694 of the ambient screen 690 to match the number "3" with the scale near the number "0". Since the number "3" is located on the right side of the number "0", the rotation and sliding operation can be performed in the counter-clockwise direction. The scale near the number "0" can thus correspond to the number "1" and pass it, then correspond to the number "2" and pass it, then correspond to the number "3", as shown in FIG. 34b. . When the number "3" corresponds to the scale near the number "0", the match indication bar 693 having at least one size larger than the scale can be displayed. By means of such a correspondence indication bar 693, the rotation and sliding operation performed by a user can stop when the number "3" corresponds to the scale near the number "0". .
[0077] When the rotation and sliding operation stops, a hidden password (*) for the number "3" can be entered in the input window 695. In one example, a touch operation and a Both rotation and sliding can be entered at two points of the edge region 694 of the ambient screen 690 to match the number "8" with the scale near the number "0". Since the number "8" is located on the left side of the number "0", the rotation and sliding operation can be performed in a clockwise direction. Thus, the scale near the number "0" may correspond to the number "9" and pass it, then correspond to the number "8", as shown in Figure 34c. When the number "8" corresponds to the scale near the number "0", the match indication bar 693 having at least one size larger than the scale may be displayed. With such a match indication bar 693, the rotation and sliding operation performed by a user can stop when the number "8" corresponds to the scale near the number "0". When the rotation and sliding operation stops, a hidden password (*) for the number "8" can be entered in the input window 695. When a password having predetermined numbers, by example, entered in the input window 695 in this manner, the ambient screen 690 can be unlocked and changed to a screen saver 300, as shown in Fig. 34d. The screen saver 300 may include, but is not limited to, an analog watch shape, a digital watch shape, or a home screen (wallpaper) comprising a plurality of executable elements.
[0078] Figures 35a to 35c are further screenshots showing how to unlock a locked screen on an ambient screen having a digital watch shape. As shown in Fig. 35a, a digital watch shape can be displayed on an ambient screen 699. The digital watch form expresses both hours and minutes as numbers. When an operation of tapping twice on a background screen 696 of the ambient screen 699 or a long touch operation is entered, a touch screen 151 may be activated so that an operation to display bars Numbers 697a to 697d, for example, slide and release operations, may be entered, as shown in Fig. 35b. When a sliding operation is entered by a user in one direction, for example in a downward direction, a number may increase from "0" to 5 "1" and so on depending on the level of motion of the user. sliding operation. In this case, when a corresponding password number is "3", the number bar 697a corresponding to the numbers "5" and "1" may be displayed if a release operation is entered when the operation of sliding to the bottom 10 reaches the number "3". Likewise, the number bars 697b to 697d corresponding to the numbers "8", "5" and "1" can be displayed adjacent to the number bar corresponding to the number "3" as a function of the sliding and releasing operations. Depending on the size of each number of a password, the lengths of the number bars 697a to 697d are different from each other. In one example, the lengths of the number bars 697a through 697d may increase with increasing numbers. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. As shown in FIGS. 34a to 35c, when the ambient screen 6999 is in a locked state, it is unlocked by the clockwise or anti-clockwise rotation. numbers from the 699 ambient screen to match a specific scale. When the screen is unlocked, the ambient screen 699 may be changed to a screen saver 300. Figs. 36a to 39b show methods of changing a screen saver to an ambient screen using a touch screen operation. narrowing narrowing. Before describing the methods in Figs. 36a-39b, the narrowing pinch-feel operation used herein will be described hereinafter with reference to Fig. 40. As shown in Fig. 40, a screen Standby 700 can be set so that the narrowing pinch touch operation is recognized in many senses. For example, a setting may be implemented on the screen saver 700 to allow a vertical narrowing nip pinch operation 710, a horizontal narrowing nip pinch operation 714, a pinch nip operation narrowing pinch tap in a first diagonal direction 712, and a tapering nip operation in a second diagonal direction 716. The first diagonal direction 712 may be a direction intersecting a first region 717 and a third region 719. The first Region 717 can be a region between 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock on an analog watch, and the third region 719 can be a region between 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock on the analog watch.
[0079] The second diagonal direction 716 may be a direction intersecting a second region 718 and a fourth region 721. The second region 718 may be a region between 3 hours and 6 hours on an analog watch, and the fourth region 721 may be a region between 9 hours and 12 hours on the analog watch. The definitions of the first region 717 to the fourth region 721 are not fixed and can be changed by a designer. Figures 36a and 36b are first screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation. As shown in Fig. 36a, when a shrink nip operation is entered in a vertical direction on a screen saver 700, the screen saver 700 may be changed to an ambient screen 702 including information specific as shown in Figure 36b. Specific information may include, for example, an analog watch form. The vertically shrinking nip pinching operation 714 means that two points of the screen saver 700 to which fingers are in contact with the screen saver perform a one-way nipping pinch operation. vertical. Figs. 37a and 37b are second screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation. As shown in Fig. 37a, when a narrowing pinch touch operation is entered in a first diagonal direction on a screen saver 700, the screen saver 700 can be changed to an ambient screen 704 including information specific as shown in Fig. 37b. Specific information may include, for example, plan information.
[0080] The narrowing pinch-feel operation in the first diagonal direction 712 means that two points of the screen saver 700 to which fingers are in contact with the screen saver perform a nip-pinch-feel operation in a first diagonal sense. The first diagonal direction 712 may be a direction intersecting a first region 717 between 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock on an analog watch and a third region 719 between 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock, as described above. Figures 38a and 38b are third screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation. As shown in Fig. 38a, when a narrowing pinch touch operation is entered in a horizontal direction 714 on a screen saver 700, the screen saver 700 can be changed to an ambient screen 706 comprising specific information as shown in Figure 38b. Specific information may include, for example, health information. The vertically shrinking nip-pinch operation 714 means that two points of the screen saver 700 to which fingers are in contact with the screen saver perform a narrowing pinch-down operation in a horizontal direction. . Figs. 39a and 39b are fourth screenshots showing a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen using a narrowing pinch touch operation. As shown in Fig. 39a, when a narrowing pinch touch operation is entered in a second diagonal direction 716 on a screen saver 700, the screen saver 700 can be changed to an ambient screen 708 comprising specific information as shown in Figure 39b. Specific information may include, for example, time information.
[0081] The narrowing pinch tap operation in the second diagonal direction 716 means that two points of the screen saver 700 to which fingers are in contact with the screen saver perform a nip pinch touch operation in a second diagonal sense.
[0082] The second diagonal direction may be a direction crossing a second region between 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock on an analog watch and a fourth region between 9 o'clock and 12 o'clock as described above. Although the screen saver 700 in Figs. 36a to 39b is shown as a home screen, it may also be a screen having an analog watch shape or representing other information in addition to the screen. homepage. Figures 41a to 42c show that different functions are implemented using at least one region divided on a screen saver. Figs. 41a to 41f are screenshots showing a change from one ambient screen to another screen using divided regions.
[0083] As shown in Fig. 41a, an ambient screen 720 (hereinafter referred to as a first ambient screen) having an analog clock shape may comprise a first region 722 and a second region 724 that can detect touches. The first region 722 may be defined on the upper portion of the first ambient screen 720 and the second region 724 may be defined on the lower portion of the first ambient screen 720, i.e., under the first region 722. In this case a first function can be performed by a touch operation on the first region 722 and a second function can be performed by a touch operation on the second region 724.
[0084] In one example, as shown in Fig. 41b, when an operation of tapping twice the first region 722 of the first ambient screen 720 or a long touch operation is entered, the first ambient screen can be changed sequentially to a plurality of ambient screens 726 to 732 representing different types of notification information as shown in Figs. 41c to 41f. In one example, when an operation of tapping twice on the first region 722 of the ambient screen or a long touch operation is entered, the second ambient screen 726 including plan information may be displayed as shown in FIG. Figure 41c. After the expiration of a first time, the third ambient screen 728 including text notification information may be displayed as shown in Fig. 41d. After the expiration of a second time, the fourth ambient screen 730 including call history information may be displayed as shown in Fig. 41e. After the expiration of a third time, the fifth ambient screen 732 including fast note information may be displayed as shown in Fig. 41f. The quick note can have a function that allows a user to quickly enter a note window and display handwritten letters as is. Nevertheless the inventive concept is not limited to that. The first beat, the second beat and the third beat can be identical. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. In one example, each of the first time to the third beat may be equal to one second, but the inventive concept is not limited to that. If an operation of twice tapping the second ambient screen 20 726 or a long touch operation is entered before a change to the third ambient screen 728, there is no change to the third ambient screen 728 because the second screen 726 is maintained in a maintenance state. If the operation of tapping twice on the second ambient screen 726 or the long touch operation is reentered, there may be a change to the third ambient screen 728. After the third time expires, the third 728 ambient screen can be changed to the fourth ambient screen 730. After the display of the fifth ambient screen 732, it can continue to be displayed regardless of time or it can be changed to the ambient screen 720 having a watch shape analog in Fig. 41a or in a screen saver 700 after a time greater than the sum of the first beat, the second beat, and the third beat. Nevertheless, the inventive concept is not limited to that. Figures 42a to 42c are further screenshots showing a change from one ambient screen to another screen using divided regions.
[0085] Figure 42a is the same as Figure 41a. As shown in Fig. 42a, a first region 722 and a second region 724 may be set on an ambient screen 720. As shown in Fig. 42b, when an operation of tapping twice on the second region 724 From the ambient screen or a long touch operation is entered, the ambient screen 720 may be changed to a screen saver 300 as shown in Fig. 42c. Although FIG. 42c shows that the screen saver 300 has an analog watch shape, other information excluding the analog watch form can also be displayed on the screen saver 300. FIG. 43 is a screenshot of screen on which an hour hand and a minute hand indicate constant directions regardless of the angle of rotation of an arm on a screen having an analog watch shape. In order for the hour hand and the minute hand to indicate constant directions regardless of a rotation angle at which an arm rotates horizontally, a compass sensor may be installed in a watch-type mobile terminal 100. In an example as shown in Fig. 43, if the length direction of a user arm is in the x-axis direction, when the 20-hour hand and the minute hand of a shows on a screen having a watch shape, for example a screen saver or an ambient screen, indicate 10:10 on the basis that the y-axis is virtually at 12 o'clock, the watch on the screen may indicate 10 10 based on the fact that the y-axis is virtually at 12 o'clock even when the length direction of the user's arm is in a diagonal direction or in the y-axis direction. Since the hour hand and the minute hand always indicate the same direction regardless of the length of the user's arm, it may be easier for a user to read the time. Figs. 44a and 44b are screenshots showing how the size of the information represented on a screen varies according to the distance between a wrist wearing a watch-type mobile terminal and the eyes of the user.
[0086] A motion sensor may be installed in a watch-type mobile terminal 100 so that the size of the information represented on the screen varies depending on the distance from the position of an arm to the eyes of the user. In one example, as shown in Fig. 44a (a), when the watch type mobile terminal 100 is located at a location having the distance d1 from the eyes of the user, information having a size a1 may be included on a screen displayed on a touch screen 151 of the watch type mobile terminal 100, for example an ambient screen as shown in FIG. 44b.
[0087] As shown in Fig. 44a (b), when the watch type mobile terminal 100 is located at a location having the distance d2 from the eyes of the user, information having a size a2 may be included on a screen displayed in the touch screen 151. In this example, the following expressions can be defined: d 1 <d2, and a 1 <a2. In short, when the watch type mobile terminal 100 is away from the eyes of the user, the size of the information on the touch screen 151 may increase gradually.
[0088] The relationship between an increase in distance and an increase in size may also be a linearly proportional relationship or a non-linearly proportional relationship. Since their relationship can be optimized by a designer, the inventive concept is not limited to this. Figures 45a to 45f are screenshots showing the displacement of information pixels as a function of the situation on a screen. The inventive concept can solve pixel degradation. Indeed, an LCD device 317 (in FIG. 5) or an OLED device 319 (in FIG. 6) can be used as a touch screen 151 of a watch-type mobile terminal 100, as has been previously described. .
[0089] Each pixel of the LCD 317 or the OLED 319 comprises a plurality of transistors and energy or data must be provided to the touch screen 151 via a corresponding transistor to display information having a level of white gray on the touch screen 151. A corresponding transistor must always be turned on so that the information having a gray level white continue to be displayed on the touch screen 151. For this purpose, a high level of energy must always be applied to the gate of the transistor. Due to the long duration of application of the high-level energy, the corresponding transistor undergoes a stress which can cause a degradation which displaces the threshold voltage of the corresponding transistor. To resolve the degradation, information may be displaced in one direction as shown in FIGS. 45e to 45g. When a user operation operation is detected by a motion sensor installed in a watch type mobile terminal 100 as shown in Fig. 45a, the position of an arm is detected by the motion sensor installed in the watch type mobile terminal 100 as shown in FIG. 45b, a user's wrist is shaken clockwise or counterclockwise as shown in FIG. 45c, or there is a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen as shown in Fig. 45d, digital watch information can be moved in one direction, for example in a downward direction, like this is shown in Figures 45e to 45g. Figure 45b shows when a user's hand faces down. Thus, the watch-type axis of the watch-type mobile terminal worn on the user's wrist faces downwards and there is no movement. In particular, watch information may be located on the upper portion of the ambient screen as shown in Figure 45e. The watch information can be moved to the central portion of the ambient screen as shown in Fig. 45f. The watch information may be located on the lower portion of the ambient screen as shown in Fig. 45g. After the watch information is located on the lower portion of the ambient screen as shown in Fig. 45g, the watch information can be repeatedly moved to the upper portion, the middle portion, and the lower portion of the display. ambient screen, although this is not shown.
[0090] Since the watch information is moved down repeatedly, the energy supplied to display the watch information does not continue to be provided only to a specific pixel but is supplied sequentially to other pixels in a direction to the down on the ambient screen. It is thus possible to prevent the degradation of the touch screen 151. Figures 45a to 45g show a pixel displacement on an ambient screen having a digital watch shape. The pixel displacement according to one embodiment may also be implemented on an ambient screen having an analog watch shape in Fig. 46. Fig. 46 is a screen shot showing a pixel shift on an ambient screen having a form of analog watch. As shown in Fig. 46, an ambient screen 702 having an analog watch shape can be controlled in a low energy mode. Time scales 745 may be displayed along the perimeter of the ambient screen 702. The scales may experience pixel motion under the effect of an event or at regular time intervals independently of an event. In this example, the event may mean detecting an operation operation of a user by a motion sensor installed in a watch-type mobile terminal 100 (in Fig. 45a), detecting the position of an arm by the motion sensor installed in the watch type mobile terminal 100 (in Fig. 45b), shaking a user arm clockwise or counterclockwise; a watch (in FIG. 45c), or a change from a screen saver to an ambient screen (in FIG. 45d). The scales 745 may be pixel displaced by turning clockwise or counterclockwise around the central region of the ambient screen 702. The scales 745 may undergo moving pixel by moving left, right, up or down from the central region of the ambient screen 702.
[0091] The pixel shift depicted in Figs. 45a to 46 may mean that the displacement is performed on a pixel basis. The pixel shift depicted in Figs. 45a to 46 means a pixel displacement preventing a user from recognizing the pixel displacement of a corresponding scale 745 and can be set in units of one or more pixels, for example in units of two. pixels at 30 pixels. An analog watch displayed on the idle screen of the inventive concept and an analog watch displayed on the ambient screen are electronic images and not mechanical parts.
[0092] In this example, the electronic image may be an image implemented on a screen by any signal having a color and brightness. The inventive concept described above can be implemented in the form of a computer-readable code in a medium on which a program is located. The computer readable medium includes all types of storage devices storing data that can be read by a computer system. Examples of a computer-readable medium are a hard disk (HDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a solid state disk (SDD), a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a tape magnetic disk, a diskette, and an optical data storage device. The processor-readable medium may also be implemented as a carrier wave (e.g., data transmission over the Internet). Similarly, the computer may also include a control unit 180 of a terminal. Thus, the detailed description should not be interpreted as limiting all aspects and should be considered exemplary. The scope of the inventive concept shall be defined by the reasonable understanding of the appended claims. All changes within the equivalent perimeter of the inventive concept are included in the scope of the inventive concept. The effects of the watch type mobile terminal of the inventive concept are as follows.
[0093] According to at least one of the embodiments, since various additional information is displayed on an ambient screen displayed in low energy mode instead of a screen saver displayed in a normal mode, there is an advantage that a energy consumption can be further reduced.
[0094] According to at least one of the embodiments, since various useful information for a user can be displayed on an ambient screen displayed in a low energy mode, there is an advantage in that it is possible to maximize the convenience for the user. 'user.
[0095] According to at least one of the embodiments, since types of objects displayed on an ambient screen can be minimized relative to an ambient screen, there is an advantage in that it is possible to reduce a power consumption. . According to at least one of the embodiments, since, in a low energy mode, the ambient screen is displayed at a lower operating frequency and with a lower luminance than the normal mode, there is an advantage in that that energy consumption can be further reduced. The additional scope of the applicability of the inventive concept is clear from the detailed descriptions. Nevertheless, since various changes and modifications in the spirit and within the perimeter of the inventive concept can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art, the detailed descriptions and particular embodiments, such as exemplary embodiments, should only be understood as examples. Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that many other modifications and many other embodiments may be devised by the skilled person. in the spirit and within the scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and / or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications of the component parts and / or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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Claims (20)
[0001]
Claims 1. A watch-type mobile terminal (100) comprising: a touch screen (151) for inputting and outputting information; and a control unit (180) for controlling the input and output of information, wherein the control unit (180) operates in a first mode and in a second mode the control unit (180) displays, in the first mode, a first screen having at least one watch shape and a second screen in the second mode, the luminance of the second screen is less than the luminance of the first screen, and the second screen comprises a plurality of ambient screens ( 320) which represent different types of notification information.
[0002]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 1, wherein the first screen and the second screen are changed from one to the other according to the first or second mode.
[0003]
A watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 2, wherein the control unit (180) changes the first screen to the second screen when a touch event operation has entered a specific region of the first screen .
[0004]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a central region (501) at which the hour hand (301) and minute hand (303) of the the first screen shows join, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen when an operation of tapping twice on the central region (501) is entered, the ambient screen (320) having an analog watch form of which at least one background region (329) is expressed with a luminance having a black gray level.
[0005]
A watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a central region (501) at which the hour hand (301) and minute hand (303) of the the first screen shows rejoin, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when an operation of tapping the central region (501) three times is entered, the screen ambient (320) being fully expressed with luminance having a black gray level.
[0006]
A watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a plurality of number regions (503) displayed along the perimeter of the first screen, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when an operation of tapping twice on each of the number regions (503) is entered, the ambient screen (320) representing different types of notification information. 15
[0007]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 6, wherein the different types of notification information include a meeting plan, a weather, a battery status, a text message, a missed call and a notification. defined by the user. 20
[0008]
A watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a central region (501) at which the hour hand (301) and minute hand (303) of the the first screen shows rejoin, and the control unit (180) displays a notification window when an operation of twice tapping on the central region (501) and a touch and hold operation are entered, the notification window comprising at least one information element, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when a slip operation to a specific one of the at least one information element is input while the touch and hold operation is maintained, the ambient screen (320) corresponding to a specific information element.
[0009]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when the watch form of the first screen is displayed with digital numbers. and an operation of tapping twice on the background of the first screen is inputted, the ambient screen (320) comprising a background region (329) having a black gray level and having a watch shape digital.
[0010]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a plurality of number regions (503) displayed along the perimeter of the first screen, and the number regions (503) are set to respectively correspond to speed dial numbers for the corresponding telephone numbers, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when an operation of tapping twice each number regions (503) is entered, the ambient screen (320) representing missed notification information corresponding to the speed dial numbers set respectively in the number regions (503). 20
[0011]
A watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a central region (501) to which the hour hand (301) and minute hand (303) of the show of the first screen meet, and the first screen is divided into a plurality of regions, the regions can be set to correspond respectively to a plurality of ambient screens (320) representing different types of notification information, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when an operation of tapping twice on the central region (501) and a tapping and holding operation are entered and then a dragging operation a region of the plurality of regions is entered, the ambient screen (320) representing notification information corresponding to one of the regions.
[0012]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region comprises a first specific region and a second specific region, the first specific region is a plurality of number regions (503) displayed along the perimeter. in the first screen, the second specific region is a central region (501) to which the hour hand (301) and the minute hand (303) of the watch form of the first screen meet, the control unit (180) displays circular lines respectively comprising numbers comprised in the number regions (503) when a long touch operation is entered on a number corresponding to one month among the numbers, and the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when a dragging operation from a first line of the circular lines to a second circular line through the central region (501 ) is entered, the ambient screen (320) representing plan information corresponding to a specific month and a specific date.
[0013]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 3, wherein the specific region is a central region (501) to which the hour hand (301) and the minute hand (303) of the first screen shows join, the control unit (180) changes the first screen to an ambient screen (320) when a long touch operation is entered in the central region (501), the ambient screen (320) representing associated telephone information, the associated telephone information comprises number elements, a text message element and a social network message element on the ambient screen (320), and a call signal is transmitted to the correspondent when a touch operation is entered on numbers elements which correspond to the corresponding telephone number.
[0014]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 2, wherein the first screen is changed to a first one of the ambient screens, and the control unit (180) changes the first ambient screen (320) to other screens. excluding the first ambient screen (320) when an operation of shaking a user wrist carrying the watch-type mobile terminal (100) in a first direction is entered.
[0015]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 2, wherein the first screen is changed to a first ambient screen (320), the first ambient screen (320) being fully expressed with a black gray level among the screens the control unit (180) changes the first ambient screen (320) to a second ambient screen (320) having an analog watch shape, when an operation of tapping twice on the first ambient screen (320) is entered, scales (660-665) representing the time are displayed on the second ambient screen (320), the scales (660-665) are set to respectively correspond to the preferred information, and the control unit (180) displays on the ambient screen (320), a notification window when a touch operation is entered on each of the scales (660665), the notification window comprising preferred information corresponding to a corresponding scale e.
[0016]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 2, wherein an adjustment is implemented to allow a nip-nip-pinch operation in different directions on the first screen, and the control unit (180). changes the first screen to a plurality of ambient screens (320) when the narrowing pinch touch operation is entered in different directions of the first screen, the plurality of ambient screens (320) representing different types of notification information .
[0017]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 16, wherein the different directions comprise a horizontal direction, a vertical direction, a first diagonal direction and a second diagonal direction.
[0018]
A watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 2, wherein the first screen is changed to a first one of the ambient screens, the first ambient screen (320) is divided into a plurality of regions, and the control unit (180) sequentially changes the first ambient screen (320) to other ambient displays (320) when an operation of tapping twice on a first region of the plurality of regions or a long touch operation is entered, the other ambient displays (320) representing different types of notification information.
[0019]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 18, wherein the control unit (180) changes the first ambient screen (320) to the first screen when an operation of tapping twice on a second region of the plurality of regions or a long touch operation is entered.
[0020]
The watch-type mobile terminal (100) according to claim 1, wherein the control unit (180) moves associated information in one direction on the second screen, when a user operation operation is detected by the watch-type mobile terminal (100), the position of a user's arm is detected by the watch-type mobile terminal (100), a user's wrist is shaken in a clockwise direction or counter-clockwise, or there is a change from the first screen to the second screen.
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