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WO2019037136A1 - Procédé et terminal d'affichage d'informations de notes - Google Patents

Procédé et terminal d'affichage d'informations de notes Download PDF

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WO2019037136A1
WO2019037136A1 PCT/CN2017/099183 CN2017099183W WO2019037136A1 WO 2019037136 A1 WO2019037136 A1 WO 2019037136A1 CN 2017099183 W CN2017099183 W CN 2017099183W WO 2019037136 A1 WO2019037136 A1 WO 2019037136A1
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郭晓杰
朱金林
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    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/21Combinations with auxiliary equipment, e.g. with clocks or memoranda pads
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/26Devices for calling a subscriber
    • H04M1/27Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously
    • H04M1/274Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously with provision for storing more than one subscriber number at a time, e.g. using toothed disc
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/64Automatic arrangements for answering calls; Automatic arrangements for recording messages for absent subscribers; Arrangements for recording conversations
    • H04M1/65Recording arrangements for recording a message from the calling party
    • H04M1/656Recording arrangements for recording a message from the calling party for recording conversations

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  • the present application relates to the field of electronic technologies, and in particular, to a method and a terminal for displaying remark information.
  • the mobile phone can be used not only as a communication or entertainment tool, but also as a memo function and a recorder, that is, the user can record some text or picture information in the memo of the mobile phone, and record some voice information in the recorder of the mobile phone.
  • the present application provides a method and terminal for displaying remark information, which can improve the association between the remark information recorded in the process of performing voice communication and the call record of the voice communication.
  • the present application provides a method for displaying remark information, the method comprising: receiving, by a terminal, a first operation input by a user for instructing the terminal to display a call recording interface of the terminal; the terminal responding to the first operation , displaying a call record interface including at least one call record.
  • the call record item is used to record call record information of the first voice communication, where the call record item includes remark information associated with the first voice communication, where the remark information is in the process of performing the first voice communication by the terminal. Information recorded in response to user input.
  • the terminal may display a call record interface including a note information or a keyword corresponding to the voice communication in the call record item. That is, the terminal can intuitively display the remark information to the user on the call recording interface, and the relationship between the remark information and the call record, thereby improving the association between the remark information and the call record.
  • the terminal before the terminal receives the first operation input by the user, the terminal may further display the interface of the first voice communication; and then respond to the user to the first voice communication.
  • the first input of the interface displays a first interface, where the first interface is an interface for entering the remark information by the first application; the terminal receives the remark information recorded by the first application in the first interface; A note information entered by an application.
  • the terminal When the terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application, the terminal associates the remark information with the voice communication and saves the remark information. In this way, the terminal can display a call record interface including a note information or a keyword corresponding to the voice communication in the call record item.
  • the foregoing terminal where the terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application, may include: the terminal responding to the user in the first interface or the interface of the first voice communication. Inputting, saving the remark information entered by the first application, the second input is used to instruct the terminal to stop recording the remark information through the first application.
  • the terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application, and may include: the terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application when the first voice communication ends.
  • the terminal may not only save the remark information entered by the first application in response to the second input of the user in the interface of the first interface or the first voice communication; but also automatically save the Remarks information entered by the first application. In this way, it can be solved because the first voice communication ends abnormally. The problem that the terminal cannot save the comment information recorded by the first application.
  • the call record item in the call record interface is insufficient to completely display the remark information associated with the call record.
  • the terminal can display a drop-down button or a pull-down button for some comment information and comment information.
  • the terminal may display the complete remark information in response to the user triggering the pull-down button or the pull-down button.
  • the remark information included in the call record item may be a keyword, and the keyword is used to summarize and link to the remark information saved by the terminal.
  • the terminal may further display the keyword in response to the user's third input to the keyword in the call record interface.
  • the linked comment information is a drop-down button or a pull-down button for some comment information and comment information.
  • the terminal in response to the foregoing first operation, displaying a call recording interface including at least one call record item, may include: the terminal responding to the first operation, where The call record interface displays the keyword in a first markup manner, where the first identifier is used to indicate that the keyword is used to start a second application, and the second application is an application corresponding to the semantic analysis result of the keyword. .
  • the terminal may further display the interface of the second application in response to the fourth input of the keyword by the user.
  • the call record interface further includes a call record search window, where the call record search window is used to input a search term.
  • the terminal may further receive the search word input by the user in the call record search window, and adopt a second mark manner to display the A call record item of the remark information corresponding to the search term.
  • the user can quickly search for the call record corresponding to the note information matching the search word by inputting the search word in the call record search window.
  • the terminal when multiple call record items are included in the terminal, the terminal may follow the keyword of the remark information of each of the plurality of call records in the call record.
  • the above call record interface classifies the plurality of call record items.
  • the at least one call record item includes a plurality of call record items.
  • the terminal in response to the first operation, displaying a call record interface including at least one call record item, may include: the terminal responding to the note of each of the plurality of call record items in response to the first operation The keyword of the information, the plurality of call record items are classified and displayed in the call record interface.
  • the terminal may further respond to the user in the The fifth input in the call recording interface displays the plurality of call record items in the call record interface according to the keyword of the note information of each of the plurality of call record items.
  • the method of the present application may further include: receiving, by the terminal, the first voice communication again. a paging message; in response to the paging message, the terminal prompts the terminal to record the remark information recorded in response to the user's input during the previous session of the first voice communication.
  • the terminal may display the remark information on the incoming call interface; when the remark information is video data, the terminal may play at least one frame of the video data on the incoming call interface; When the remark information is voice data, the terminal can play the voice data as a ring tone of an incoming call reminder.
  • the method for displaying the remark information not only displays the remark information on the call record interface of the terminal, but also prompts the terminal before the call reminder after receiving the paging message for the first voice communication again. Remarks recorded during the first voice communication. In this way, before the user answers the first voice communication again, the user can associate with the note information according to the note information that the peer user may mention when performing the first voice communication, so as to be mentally prepared.
  • the application provides a terminal, where the terminal includes: a receiving module and a display module.
  • the receiving module is configured to receive a first operation input by the user, where the first operation is used to instruct the terminal to display a call recording interface of the terminal
  • the display module is configured to receive the a first operation, displaying a call record interface including at least one call record item, wherein the call record item is used to record call record information of the first voice communication, and the call record item includes a note associated with the first voice communication Information
  • the remark information is information recorded by the terminal in response to a user input in the process of performing the first voice communication.
  • the foregoing display module is further configured to display an interface of the first voice communication before the receiving module receives the first operation input by the user;
  • the first input of the interface of the first voice communication displays a first interface, where the first interface is an interface for the first application to enter the note information.
  • the terminal may further include: an input module and a storage module.
  • the entry module is configured to record the remark information by using the first application in the first interface, and the storage module is configured to save the remark information entered by the input module through the first application.
  • the foregoing storage module is specifically configured to: save, by the user, the second input in response to a user inputting the first interface or the interface of the first voice communication Applying the entered remark information, the second input is used to instruct the terminal to stop recording the remark information through the first application; or, when the first voice communication ends, saving the remark entered through the first application information.
  • the remark information included in the call record item is a keyword
  • the keyword is used to summarize and link to the remark information saved by the terminal.
  • the display module is further configured to display, after displaying a call record interface including the at least one call record item in response to the first operation, in response to a third input by the user to the keyword in the call record interface The comment information linked by the keyword.
  • the foregoing display module is configured to display, according to the first operation, a call recording interface including at least one call record item, including: the display module, configured to respond to The first operation, in the call record interface, displaying the keyword by using a first marking manner, where the first identification manner is used to indicate that the keyword is used to start a second application, and the second application is An application corresponding to the semantic analysis result of the keyword; the display module is further configured to respond to the key to the user after displaying the call record interface including the at least one call record item in response to the first operation The fourth input of the word displays the interface of the second application.
  • the call record interface further includes a call record search window, where the call record search window is used to input a search term.
  • the receiving module is further configured to: after the display module displays the call recording interface including the at least one call record item, in response to the first operation, receive a search term input by the user in the call record search window; the display module And using the second marking manner to display a call record item including the comment information corresponding to the search term.
  • the at least one call record item includes multiple call record items.
  • the display module configured to display a call record interface including at least one call record item, in response to the first operation, the display module, configured to follow the plurality of call record items in response to the first operation
  • the keyword of the remark information of each call record item is displayed in the call record interface to display the plurality of call record items.
  • the foregoing display module is further configured to respond to the user in the call after displaying the call record interface including the at least one call record item in response to the first operation And recording, by the fifth input in the interface, the plurality of call record items are classified and displayed on the call record interface according to a keyword of the note information of each of the plurality of call record items.
  • the foregoing remark information includes at least one of text information, voice data, video data, and graphic data.
  • the voice data displayed in the call record interface is a voice player plug-in for playing the voice data
  • the video data displayed in the call record interface is a video player plug-in for playing the video data.
  • the voice data includes: voice data collected by the microphone of the terminal during the first voice communication, and/or, the terminal is at the first In the voice communication process, the voice data transmitted by the peer device of the first voice communication is received.
  • the foregoing video data includes: video data collected by the camera of the terminal during the first voice communication, and/or, the terminal is at the first In the process of voice communication, the video data transmitted by the peer device of the first voice communication is received.
  • the receiving module is further configured to: after the storage module saves the remark information entered by the first application, receive the homing of the first voice communication again. Call the message.
  • the display module is further configured to, when responding to the paging message, prompting the terminal to record the remark information in response to the user input during the previous performing the first voice communication.
  • the remark information is text information or graphic data
  • the terminal displays the remark information on an incoming call interface
  • the terminal when the remark information is video data, the terminal plays the video data on the incoming call interface. At least one frame of data; when the comment information is voice data, the terminal plays the voice data as a ringing tone of an incoming call alert.
  • the application provides a terminal, where the terminal includes: a processor and a display.
  • the processor is configured to receive a first operation input by a user, where the first operation is used to instruct the terminal to display a call recording interface of the terminal, and the display is configured to receive the first An operation, displaying a call record interface including at least one call record item, wherein the call record item is used to record call record information of the first voice communication, and the call record item includes note information associated with the first voice communication
  • the remark information is information recorded by the terminal in response to a user input during the performing of the first voice communication.
  • the display in the present application may be a touch screen of the terminal.
  • the processor of the terminal can receive the first operation entered by the user on its touch screen.
  • the foregoing display is further configured to display an interface of the first voice communication before the processor receives a first operation input by a user;
  • a first input of the interface of the voice communication displays a first interface, where the first interface is an interface for the first application to enter the note information.
  • the processor is further configured to enter the remark information by using the first application on the first interface displayed by the display.
  • the terminal may also include a memory. The memory is configured to save the remark information entered by the processor through the first application.
  • the foregoing memory may be further configured to save, by using, the first application, in response to a second input of the user in the interface of the first interface or the first voice communication. Entering the remark information, the second input is used to instruct the terminal to stop inputting the remark information through the first application; or, when the first voice communication ends, saving the remark information entered through the first application .
  • the remark information included in the call record item is a keyword
  • the keyword is used to summarize and link to the remark information saved by the terminal.
  • the above display may be further configured to display, after the user inputs a third input of the keyword in the call recording interface, after displaying a call recording interface including at least one call record item in response to the first operation The comment information linked by the keyword.
  • the foregoing display in response to the first operation, displaying a call recording interface including at least one call record item, comprising: the display, in response to the The first operation is to display the keyword in a first mark manner on the call record interface, where the first identifier mode is used to indicate that the keyword is used to start a second application, and the second application is The semantic analysis result of the keyword corresponds to the application.
  • the above display may be further configured to display an interface of the second application in response to a fourth input of the keyword by the user after displaying the call recording interface including the at least one call record item in response to the first operation .
  • the call record interface further includes a call record search window, where the call record search window is used to input a search term.
  • the processor may be further configured to: after the display, in response to the first operation, display a call record interface including at least one call record item, receive a search term input by the user in the call record search window, and adopt a second In the marking manner, a call record item including the comment information corresponding to the search term is displayed.
  • the at least one call record item includes multiple call record items.
  • the above display configured to display a call recording interface including at least one call record item in response to the first operation, comprising: the display, in response to the first operation, according to each of the plurality of call record items The keywords of the note information of the call record items are displayed in the call record interface to display the plurality of call record items.
  • the foregoing display may be further configured to respond to the user in the call after displaying the call recording interface including the at least one call record item in response to the first operation. And recording, by the fifth input in the interface, the plurality of call record items are classified and displayed on the call record interface according to a keyword of the note information of each of the plurality of call record items.
  • the remark information described in the second aspect, the third aspect, and any possible implementation manners of the present application may refer to the first aspect and its possible implementation manners for detailed description of the remark information. I won't go into details here.
  • the foregoing processor may be further configured to: after the memory saves the remark information entered by the first application, receive the homing of the first voice communication again. Calling the message; the processor may be further configured to, in response to the paging message, prompting the terminal to respond to the user input during the previous performing the first voice communication Recorded remark information;
  • the display may display the remark information on the incoming call interface; when the remark information is video data, the display may play on the incoming call interface. At least one frame of data of the video data; when the comment information is voice data, the processor plays the voice data as a ringing tone of an incoming call alert.
  • the present application provides a computer storage medium including computer instructions that, when executed on a terminal, cause the terminal to perform the first aspect of the present application and any possible implementation thereof.
  • the method of displaying the remark information is not limited to, but not limited to, but not limited to, but not limited to, but not limited to, but not limited to,
  • the present application provides a computer program product, when the computer program product is run on a computer, causing the computer to perform the display of the remark information as described in the first aspect of the present application and any of its possible implementations. method.
  • the terminal of the second aspect and the third aspect, the computer storage medium of the fourth aspect, or the computer program product of the fifth aspect are both used to perform the corresponding method provided above. Therefore, the beneficial effects that can be achieved can be referred to the beneficial effects in the corresponding methods provided above, and are not described herein again.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of hardware of a mobile phone (ie, a terminal) provided by the present application;
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram 1 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a storage area division of a memory of a terminal according to the present application.
  • FIG. 4 is a second schematic diagram of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 5A is a flowchart 1 of a method for displaying remark information provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 5B is a second flowchart of a method for displaying remark information provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram 3 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram 4 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram 5 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram 6 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram 7 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 11A is a schematic diagram 8 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 11B is a schematic diagram nin of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram 10 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram 11 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram 12 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 15A is a third flowchart of a method for displaying remark information provided by the present application.
  • 15B is a flowchart 4 of a method for displaying remark information provided by the present application.
  • 16 is a schematic diagram 13 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 17 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 18 is a schematic diagram 1 of a system architecture of a terminal provided by the present application.
  • 19 is a flowchart 5 of a method for displaying remark information provided by the present application.
  • 20 is a schematic diagram 2 of a system architecture of a terminal provided by the present application.
  • 21 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 22 is a schematic diagram 16 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 23 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 24 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 25 is a schematic diagram 19 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 26 is a schematic diagram 20 of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • Figure 27 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 29 is a flowchart 6 of a method for displaying remark information provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 30 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 31 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 32 is a schematic diagram of an example of a terminal interface provided by the present application.
  • 33 is a schematic structural diagram 1 of a terminal provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 34 is a second schematic structural diagram of a terminal provided by the present application.
  • FIG. 35 is a third schematic structural diagram of a terminal provided by the present application.
  • first and second are used for descriptive purposes only, and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, features defining “first” and “second” may include one or more of the features either explicitly or implicitly. In the description of the present application, "a plurality” means two or more unless otherwise stated.
  • information related to the current voice communication can be recorded, and the memo and the entrance of the recorder (such as the opening button of the memo and the recorder) can be integrated in the voice communication interface of the mobile phone.
  • the user can start a memo or a recorder directly through the portal during the process of performing voice communication, and record information related to the current voice communication through a memo or a tape recorder.
  • the user wants to view the recorded information recorded by the memo or the recorder, the user also needs to activate the memo or radio in the mobile phone to view the corresponding information. Moreover, when viewing the information recorded by the memo or the radio, the user may need to look up or listen to a plurality of records to find the information related to the current voice call, and the user experience is not good.
  • the present application provides a method and terminal for displaying remark information, which can be applied to a process in which a terminal performs voice communication and displays a communication record.
  • the terminal may save the remark information associated with the current voice communication (first voice communication) input by the user in response to the input of the user in the process of voice communication.
  • the terminal can display the remark information associated with the first voice communication in the communication log item of the first voice communication when the user views the communication record.
  • the terminal in the present application may be a mobile phone with voice communication function (such as mobile phone 100 shown in FIG. 2), a tablet computer, a personal computer (PC), and a personal digital assistant (PDA).
  • a mobile phone with voice communication function such as mobile phone 100 shown in FIG. 2
  • a tablet computer such as tablet computer
  • a personal computer PC
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • smart watches netbooks, wearable electronic devices, etc.
  • the specific form of the device is not particularly limited.
  • the present application uses the mobile phone 100 shown in FIG. 1 as an example to provide the final application of the present application. Introduce the end.
  • the mobile phone 100 shown in FIG. 1 is only an example of a terminal, and the mobile phone 100 may have more or less components than those shown in the figure, may combine two or more components, or may have Different component configurations.
  • the various components shown in FIG. 1 may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software, including one or more signal processing and/or application specific integrated circuits.
  • the mobile phone 100 includes an RF (Radio Frequency) circuit 110, a memory 120, an input unit 120, a display 140, a sensor 150, an audio circuit 160, a Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) module 170, and processing.
  • Device 180 and components such as power supply 190.
  • the structure of the handset shown in FIG. 1 does not constitute a limitation to the handset, and may include more or less components than those illustrated, or some components may be combined, or different components may be arranged.
  • the components of the mobile phone 100 will be specifically described below with reference to FIG. 1 :
  • the RF circuit 110 can be used for transmitting and receiving information or during a call, and receiving and transmitting signals.
  • the downlink information of the base station can be received and processed by the processor 180.
  • the data related to the uplink is sent to the base station.
  • RF circuitry includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like.
  • RF circuitry 110 can also communicate with the network and other mobile devices via wireless communication.
  • the wireless communication can use any communication standard or protocol, including but not limited to global mobile communication systems, general packet radio services, code division multiple access, wideband code division multiple access, long term evolution, email, short message service, and the like.
  • the memory 120 can be used to store software programs and data.
  • the processor 180 executes various functions and data processing of the mobile phone 100 by running software programs and data stored in the memory 120.
  • the memory 120 may mainly include a storage program area and a storage data area, wherein the storage program area may store an operating system, an application required for at least one function (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.), and the like; the storage data area may be stored according to Data created by the use of the mobile phone 100, and the like.
  • the memory 120 can divide different storage areas according to different functions for storing data created by each application and its use.
  • the memory 120 of the mobile phone 100 may include a memo storage area 121, a contact storage area 122, a voice data storage area 123, and the like.
  • the application-memo of the mobile phone can call the data saved in the memo storage area 121, and the mobile phone 100 can write the memo information written by the user in the memo to the memo storage area 121 in the memory 120.
  • the contact storage area 122 is used to store contact information in the mobile phone 100, and a call record of the voice communication.
  • the contact storage area 122 can also be used to save short message communication records.
  • the application of the mobile phone-recorder or voice memo can call the voice data saved in the voice data storage area 123, and the mobile phone can save the voice data recorded by the user in the recorder or the voice memo to the voice data storage area 123.
  • At least one piece of memo information such as memo information 1 and memo information 2 may be saved in the memo storage area 121 in the memory 120.
  • the memo information stored in the memo storage area 121 may be sorted according to the write time order of the memo information.
  • Contact information (such as at least one contact's name or note name and communication number) and call history may be stored in the contact storage area 122 in the memory 120.
  • the call record saved in the contact storage area 122 may include at least one call record, such as call record 1: "10086 call, the call duration is 2 minutes and 25 seconds (ie 02:25) )", call record 2 "This unit goes to Zhang San, the call duration is 05:12".
  • the at least one call record may be sorted according to the chronological order of the call, or the at least one call record may be according to an incoming call, an outgoing call (that is, a call initiated by the terminal to another device), or a missed call. Then classify, and then sort the various types of calls according to the chronological order of the calls.
  • At least one piece of voice data such as voice data 1 and voice data 2, may be stored in the voice data storage area 123.
  • the at least one piece of voice data may be sorted according to a sequence of voice data storage times.
  • memory 120 can include high speed random access memory, and can also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid state storage device.
  • the memory 120 stores an operating system that enables the mobile phone 100 to operate, such as developed by Apple. Operating system, developed by Google Inc. Open source operating system, developed by Microsoft Corporation Operating system, etc.
  • An input unit 120 such as a touch screen, can be used to receive input numeric or character information, as well as generate signal inputs related to user settings and function controls of the handset 100.
  • the input unit 120 may include a touch panel 131 disposed on the front surface of the mobile phone 100, and may collect a touch operation on or near the user (such as a user using a finger, a stylus, or the like, any suitable object or accessory on the touch panel 131. The operation is performed on or near the touch panel 131, and the corresponding connection device is driven according to a preset program.
  • the touch panel 131 may include two parts (not shown in FIG. 1) of the touch detection device and the touch controller.
  • the touch detection device detects the touch orientation of the user, and detects a signal brought by the touch operation, and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives the touch information from the touch detection device, converts the touch information into contact coordinates, and sends the touch information.
  • the processor 180 is provided and can receive instructions from the processor 180 and execute them.
  • the touch panel 131 can be implemented in various types such as resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic waves.
  • the display 140 (ie, display screen) can be used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user and a graphical user interface (GUI) of various menus of the mobile phone 100.
  • the display 140 can include a display panel 141 disposed on the front of the handset 100.
  • the display panel 141 can be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display, a light emitting diode, or the like.
  • the handset 100 includes a front side A and a back side B.
  • An optical touch button is disposed at the bottom of the front surface A; a touch panel 131 and a display panel 141 are further disposed, and the touch panel 131 is overlaid on the display panel 141.
  • the touch panel 131 detects a touch operation on or near it, it is transmitted to the processor 180 to determine a touch event, and then the processor 180 provides a corresponding visual output on the display panel 141 according to the type of the touch event.
  • the touch panel 131 and the display panel 141 are two independent components to implement the input and input functions of the mobile phone 100 in FIG. 1, in some embodiments, the touch panel 131 may be integrated with the display panel 141. To realize the input and output functions of the mobile phone 100, the integrated touch panel 131 and the display panel 141 may be simply referred to as a touch display screen.
  • the touch panel 131 can also be provided with a pressure sensing sensor, so that when the user performs a touch operation on the touch panel, the touch panel can also detect the pressure of the touch operation, and then the mobile phone 100 The touch operation can be detected more accurately.
  • the handset 100 can also include at least one type of sensor 150, such as a light sensor, motion sensor, and other sensors.
  • the light sensor may include an ambient light sensor and a proximity sensor, wherein, as shown in FIG. 1A, the ambient light sensor 151 may adjust the brightness of the display panel 141 according to the brightness of the ambient light, and the proximity light sensor 152 is disposed on the front of the mobile phone 100.
  • the mobile phone 100 When the mobile phone 100 is moved to the ear, the mobile phone 100 turns off the power of the display panel 141 according to the detection of the proximity light sensor 152, so that the mobile phone 100 can further save power.
  • the accelerometer sensor can detect the acceleration in all directions (usually three axes).
  • the magnitude and direction of gravity can be detected at rest, and can be used to identify the gesture of the mobile phone (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer attitude calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer, tapping), etc.; 100 other gyro, barometer, hygrometer, thermometer, infrared sensor and other sensors can be configured, and will not be described here.
  • the front of the front of the mobile phone 100 may be provided with a front camera 353, and the top of the back is provided with a rear camera 354.
  • the audio circuit 160, the speaker 161, and the microphone 362 can provide an audio interface between the user and the handset 100.
  • the audio circuit 160 can transmit the converted electrical data of the received audio data to the speaker 161 for conversion to the sound signal output by the speaker 161; on the other hand, the microphone 362 converts the collected sound signal into an electrical signal by the audio circuit 160. After receiving, it is converted into audio data, and then the audio data is output to the RF circuit 110 for transmission to, for example, another mobile phone, or the audio data is output to the memory 120 for further processing.
  • WiFi is a short-range wireless transmission technology
  • the mobile phone 100 can help users to send and receive emails, browse web pages, and access streaming media through the WiFi module 170, which provides wireless broadband Internet access for users.
  • the processor 180 is a control center of the mobile phone 100, and connects various parts of the entire mobile phone by using various interfaces and lines, and executes the mobile phone 100 by running or executing a software program stored in the memory 120 and calling data stored in the memory 120. A variety of functions and processing data to monitor the phone as a whole.
  • the processor 180 can include one or more processing units; the processor 180 can also integrate an application processor and a modem processor, wherein the application processor primarily processes an operating system, a user interface, an application, and the like.
  • the modem processor primarily handles wireless communications. It can be understood that the above modem processor may not be integrated into the processor 180.
  • the Bluetooth module 181 is configured to perform information interaction with other devices through a short-range communication protocol such as Bluetooth.
  • the mobile phone 100 can establish a Bluetooth connection through a Bluetooth module 181 and a wearable electronic device (such as a smart watch) that also has a Bluetooth module, thereby performing data interaction.
  • the handset 100 also includes a power source 190 (such as a battery) that powers the various components.
  • the power supply can be logically coupled to the processor 180 through a power management system to manage functions such as charging, discharging, and power consumption through the power management system. It can be understood that, in the following embodiments, the power source 190 can be used to supply power to the display panel 141 and the touch panel 131.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the terminal interface 201 as shown in (a) of FIG. 2 during the voice communication with other terminals.
  • a "memo option" 202 and a “recording option” 203 are included in the terminal interface 201 shown in (a) of FIG.
  • the user records the information by using the memo in the process of performing voice communication between the mobile phone 100 and other terminals.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the terminal interface 204 shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the memo information "return call at 1 o'clock in the memo, talk about purchase details, prepare materials" in the memo, and click the "complete” button
  • the memo in the memory 120 of the mobile phone 100 The storage area 121 can hold the memo information 3 as shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the contact storage area 122 in the memory 120 of the mobile phone 100 can save the call record 3 "138 as shown in (b) of FIG. ****5678 calls, call duration 01:23". That is, the data stored in the memory 120 of the mobile phone 100 can be switched from the data shown in (a) of FIG. 3 to the (b) of FIG. The data shown.
  • the remark information (such as the memo information) recorded by the user during the voice communication process cannot be associated with the current call record of the voice communication, which brings inconvenience to the user to subsequently view the remark information recorded during the voice communication process.
  • the present application provides a method for displaying remark information, in which a terminal can receive a remark information input by a user (such as memo information and/or voice data) in association with the current voice communication.
  • a user such as memo information and/or voice data
  • the problem that the memo information (such as the memo information) recorded in the above voice communication process cannot be associated with the current call record of the voice communication can be solved, and the user can conveniently view the remark information recorded during the voice communication process.
  • the present application provides a method for displaying remark information. As shown in FIG. 5A, the method for displaying remark information includes S501-S505:
  • S501 The terminal displays an interface of the first voice communication.
  • the first voice communication in the present application may be a voice communication performed by the terminal with other terminals through the RF circuit, for example, a voice call is made with a user of another terminal through the circuit domain.
  • the interface of the first voice communication may be a display interface of the terminal to perform voice communication with other terminals through the third party application.
  • the interface of the first voice communication may be a display interface of the terminal performing video chat or voice chat with other terminals through WeChat. .
  • an information record item may be included in the interface of the first voice communication in this application.
  • the interface of the first voice communication may be the voice communication interface 601 shown in (a) of FIG. 6, and the information record item in the interface of the first voice communication may include the voice communication shown in (a) of FIG. A "text entry” 602, a "voice entry” 603, and a "graphic entry” 604 in the interface 601.
  • the interface of the first voice communication may be the voice communication interface 701 shown in (a) of FIG. 7, and the information record item in the interface of the first voice communication may include the voice communication shown in (a) of FIG. "Information Recording Item” 702 in the interface 701.
  • the mobile phone 100 i.e., the above terminal
  • the item list 703 includes a "text entry” 704, a "voice entry” 705, and a "graphic entry” 706.
  • the above-mentioned "text entry" 602 and “text entry” 704 may be icons of an application for recording text information (such as text, pictures, etc.), and the terminal may respond to the trigger for the icon. Start the corresponding application.
  • the application for recording text information may be a memo, a notepad, or a scratch pad in the terminal.
  • Voice Recording Item 603 and “Voice Recording Item” 705 may be icons of an application for recording voice data, and the terminal may activate a corresponding application in response to a trigger for the icon.
  • the application for recording a voice data source can be a recorder in the terminal.
  • graphics record item 604 and “graphic record item” 706 may be icons of an application for recording or editing graphic data, and the terminal may activate a corresponding application in response to triggering for the icon.
  • the application for recording or editing graphic data may be a drawing board or a graphic editor in the terminal or the like.
  • the above applications may be collectively referred to as a first application, and the first application may be divided into an embedded application (ie, a system application of the terminal) and a downloadable application.
  • the embedded application is an application provided as part of the implementation of the terminal (such as the mobile phone 100).
  • the downloadable application is an application that can provide its own Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) connection.
  • IMS Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem
  • the downloadable application can be pre-installed in the terminal or can be downloaded and installed by the user.
  • Third-party applications in .
  • FIG. 6 and (a) in FIG. 7 merely give an example of the “interface of the first voice communication” in the present application by way of example, and “first” provided by the present application.
  • the interface of the voice communication includes, but is not limited to, "the interface of the first voice communication" shown in (a) of FIG. 6 and (a) of FIG.
  • the "interface for first voice communication" provided by the present application may also be the terminal interface shown in (b) of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 6 and (b) in FIG. 7 merely give an example of the "information record item in the interface of the first voice communication" in the present application by way of example, which is provided by the present application.
  • the "information record item in the interface of the first voice communication" includes, but is not limited to, "the information record item in the interface of the first voice communication” shown in (a) of FIG. 6 and (a) of FIG.
  • the information record item in the interface of the first voice communication may further include a video entry.
  • a "video entry" 1002 is included in the interface 1001 of the first voice communication as shown in (a) of FIG.
  • the terminal displays a first interface, where the first interface is an interface of the first application to input the remark information, in response to the first input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication.
  • the first input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication may be an input of the information record item in the interface of the first voice communication by the user.
  • the first interface in the application is an interface for inputting text information, voice data, graphic data or video data, and the user can input the user to record in the process of performing the first voice communication or Remarks for notes.
  • the terminal is the mobile phone 100
  • the first application is an application corresponding to the above-mentioned "text entry" 602 as an example.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display a text entry interface (i.e., the first interface) as shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the text entry interface shown in (b) of FIG. 6 includes a "text input box" 605 and an "input keyboard” 606.
  • the first application is an application corresponding to the "voice entry" 802 in the voice communication interface 801 shown in (a) of FIG. 8, such as a tape recorder.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the voice recording interface (i.e., the first interface) as shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the voice entry interface shown in (b) of FIG. 8 includes a "voice recording window” 803 including a “recording progress bar” 803, a “recording button” 804, and a “complete” button 805.
  • the “recording button” 804 is used to control the terminal to start or pause recording of voice data through the first application.
  • the “recording progress bar” 803 is used to display the recording progress of the voice data and the sound wave change after the terminal starts recording the voice data through the first application.
  • the "Done” button 805 is used to end the recording of this voice data.
  • the voice data recording in the present application is performed in the process of performing voice communication in the terminal, and the voice data recording does not affect the voice communication of the terminal.
  • the voice data is recorded for the process of recording the terminal for voice communication, the audio data received by the RF circuit of the terminal (the audio data will be played by the handset or speaker of the terminal) and/or the audio data collected by the microphone of the terminal.
  • the first application is an application corresponding to the "graphic record entry" 902 in the voice communication interface 901 shown in (a) of FIG. 9, such as a drawing tool.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the graphic entry interface (i.e., the first interface) as shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the graphic entry interface shown in (b) of FIG. 9 includes a "graphic drawing board” 903 and a “toolbar” 904, which provide various kinds of graphics for drawing in the "graphic drawing board” 903. Shaped graphics, lines and pens.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the video entry interface (i.e., the first interface) as shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the video entry interface 1003 shown in (b) of FIG. 10 includes a "framing frame” 1004, a "video recording key” 1006, and a "camera switching key” 1005.
  • the “video recording button” 1006 is used to control the terminal 100 to start using the front camera and the rear camera to capture images; the “camera switching button” 1005 is used to trigger the terminal 100 to switch between using the front camera and the rear camera to capture images;
  • the "view frame” 1004 is used to display a preview image captured by the front camera or the rear camera of the terminal 100.
  • the terminal displays the first interface in response to the user inputting the information record item in the interface of the first voice communication, and does not affect the first voice communication that the terminal is conducting.
  • first voice communication by the terminal and "terminal execution S502-S505" may be two tasks that are executed by different processes with certain connections.
  • the first input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication may also be a predefined gesture input by the user at the interface of the first voice communication.
  • the terminal may respond to the user in the interface of the first voice communication.
  • a first input displaying the terminal interface shown in (b) of FIG. 6; when the first input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication is a top-down continuous sliding operation of the interface of the first voice communication
  • the terminal may display the terminal interface shown in (b) of FIG. 8 in response to the first input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication.
  • S503 The terminal receives the remark information entered by the first application in the first interface.
  • the terminal can receive text information (ie, remark information) input by the user through the "input keyboard” 606 in the "text input box” 605, such as "intermediary.” Zhang, South Second Ring Road, subway station, 120 flat, can be considered.”
  • text information ie, remark information
  • the mobile phone 100 can execute S504 to save the remark information associated with the first voice communication (ie, the text information "Intermediary Zhang, South Second Ring Road, subway port” , 120 flat, can be considered”).
  • the mobile phone 100 can receive the voice recording interface (i.e., the first interface) shown in (b) of FIG. Memo information (voice data) entered by an application (such as a recorder).
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the terminal interface shown in (c) of FIG. 8 in the process of recording voice data.
  • the icon type displayed on the "recording button” 804 can be switched to the figure by the icon type "start recording” (the icon type before starting the recording of the voice data) shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the mobile phone 100 can execute S504 to save the comment information (ie, the recorded voice data) associated with the first voice communication.
  • S504 The terminal saves the remark information entered through the first application.
  • the memo information entered by the first application is associated with the first voice communication in the process of performing the first voice communication.
  • the terminal may directly save the remark information associated with the first voice communication in a contact storage area of the terminal.
  • S504 shown in FIG. 5 can be replaced with S504a:
  • S504a The terminal saves the remark information associated with the first voice communication in a contact storage area of the terminal.
  • the contact storage area of the terminal does not save the remark information associated with the voice communication.
  • the call record corresponding to the voice communication shown in (c) of FIG. 6 and the call record corresponding to the voice communication shown in (c) of FIG.
  • the contact storage area of the memory of the terminal can store the call record of at least one voice communication shown in Table 1.
  • the terminal can save not only at least one call record of the voice communication but also the remark information associated with the voice communication in the contact storage area of the terminal.
  • the contact storage area of the terminal can not only save the call record of the voice communication as shown in Table 2, but also save the note information associated with the voice communication.
  • the call records saved by the terminal include, but are not limited to, the communication numbers and communication durations shown in Tables 1 and 2.
  • the call record may also include a call start time (such as July 6, 2017, 10:02), a note name of the communication number (such as Zhang San), and the like.
  • S505 The terminal receives a first operation input by the user, where the first operation is used to trigger the terminal to display a call recording interface of the terminal.
  • the first operation in the present application may be a user operation for triggering a “call recording interface” displayed by the terminal.
  • the first operation may be a click operation (such as a click operation) by the user on the "dial" icon 1101 shown in (a) of FIG. 11A.
  • S506 The terminal displays, in response to the first operation, a call record interface including at least one call record item, where the call record item is used to record call record information of the first voice communication, where the call record item is included in the first voice communication. Remarks information.
  • a call record item in the present application may correspond to a call record, and a call record may record a peer communication number of a voice communication, contact information (such as a contact name or a note name), a call start or end time, and a call. Duration, etc.
  • the remark information in the present application is information recorded by the terminal in response to the user's input in the process of performing the first voice communication.
  • the remark information may be a photo or video captured by the user during the first voice communication, or the remark information may be input by the user in the process of performing the first voice communication. Text information, etc.
  • the remark information may be information associated with the first voice communication that is actively input in the terminal during a process in which the terminal performs the first voice communication.
  • the remark information may be information related to the call information of the first voice communication input by the user during the first voice communication.
  • the remark information may be information such as text information, voice data or video data recorded by the first application in response to the invoking operation of the first application by the terminal in the process of performing the first voice communication.
  • the method for displaying the remark information provided by the present application may include only S505-S506, that is, the foregoing S501-S504 are optional.
  • the first voice communication is a voice communication in which the user dials the telephone.
  • the terminal in the present application “records the remark information in response to the user's input, and records the call.
  • the process of displaying the note information in the interface is briefly introduced:
  • the terminal may display an incoming call alert interface corresponding to the first voice communication; the terminal receives the user input on the incoming call alert interface. Answering the operation of the phone (first user operation), starting the first voice communication, and displaying the first language The communication interface of the audio communication. At this point, the terminal can start timing the first voice communication.
  • the terminal may input the note information in response to the first input of the user (the second user operation). Then, the terminal may hang up the phone in response to the user ending the operation of the first voice communication (the third user operation); finally, the terminal may display the terminal including the terminal in response to the user's first operation (fourth user operation) In response to the second user operation described above, the call record interface of the recorded comment information.
  • the call log interface 1102 includes "call log entry” 1103 and "call log entry” 1104.
  • the "call record entry” 1103 includes not only the communication number of the voice communication 1 (such as 138 **** 5678) and the communication duration (such as 3 minutes and 5 seconds), but also the remark information associated with the voice communication 1 (such as the intermediation sheet). , South Second Ring Road, subway station, 120 flat, can be considered).
  • the "call record entry” 1104 may include not only the communication number of the voice communication 2 (such as 159****7986) and the communication duration (such as 1 minute and 20 seconds) but also the voice playback shown in (b) of FIG. 11A.
  • Plug-in 1105. Wherein, when the user clicks on the voice player plug-in 1105, the terminal can read and play the voice data (such as voice data x) associated with the voice communication 2.
  • the terminal can display the remark information not only in the call record interface shown in (b) of FIG. 11A, but After a paging message of a voice communication (ie, voice communication of the same communication number), when an incoming call reminder is made, the terminal prompts the terminal to record the note information recorded during the previous session of the first voice communication.
  • the method of the present application may further include S1101-S1102:
  • S1101 The terminal receives a paging message for performing the foregoing first voice communication again.
  • the terminal may receive a paging message sent by the base station and used by the other terminal to request the first voice communication with the terminal.
  • a method for the terminal to receive the paging message in the S1101 refer to the detailed description of the method for the terminal to receive the paging message in the prior art, which is not described herein again.
  • S1102 The terminal, in response to the paging message, prompts the terminal to record the remark information in response to the user input during the previous first voice communication.
  • the first voice communication described in the present application S501-S502 and the first voice communication described in S1101-S1102 are two consecutive voice communications performed by the terminal and other terminals corresponding to the same communication number.
  • the above comment information may be at least one of text information, graphic data, video data, and voice data.
  • the terminal can directly display the remark information in the incoming call interface.
  • the remark information is text information or graphic data
  • the terminal can directly display the remark information in the incoming call interface.
  • the remark information is text information or graphic data
  • the terminal can directly display the remark information in the incoming call interface.
  • the remark information is text information or graphic data
  • the terminal can directly display the remark information in the incoming call interface.
  • the remark information is text information or graphic data
  • the terminal can directly display the remark information in the incoming call interface.
  • the remark information is text information or graphic data
  • the terminal may play at least one of the video data on the incoming call interface.
  • Frame data For example, suppose the user enters the video data a in the process of the first voice communication (ie, making a call with another mobile phone corresponding to the communication number 138****5678); then, as shown in FIG. 11B (b) As shown in the figure, the mobile phone 100 can execute S1002 to directly display a video play window 1109 on its call alert interface 1108, and the video play window 1109 is configured to play at least one frame of data of the video data a. As shown in (b) of FIG. 11B, the mobile phone 110 is playing a frame of video image 1110 of the video data a.
  • the "play/pause” control key 1111 and the play progress bar 1112 may be included in the video play window 1109 shown in (b) of FIG. 11B.
  • the "play/pause” control key 1111 is used to control the start of playing video or pause the playing of the video in the video playing window 1109, and the playing progress bar 1112 is used to indicate the progress of playing the video in the video playing window 1109.
  • the method for displaying the remark information not only displays the remark information on the call record interface of the terminal, but also prompts the terminal before the call reminder after receiving the paging message for the first voice communication again. Remarks recorded during the first voice communication. In this way, before the user answers the first voice communication again, the user can associate with the note information according to the note information that the peer user may mention when performing the first voice communication, so as to be mentally prepared.
  • the voice communication in the present application may include not only the voice communication performed by the terminal through the RF circuit, but also the terminal through a third-party application (such as WeChat, QQ or other chat tools, and an application for making a call). Video chat or voice chat.
  • a third-party application such as WeChat, QQ or other chat tools, and an application for making a call.
  • Video chat or voice chat may include not only the voice communication performed by the terminal through the RF circuit, but also the terminal through a third-party application (such as WeChat, QQ or other chat tools, and an application for making a call).
  • the third-party application is WeChat
  • the application here uses the mobile phone A Aaron, the owner of the mobile phone 100, and the mobile phone 200 owner Aimee to perform video chat and voice chat as an example, and the terminal is at the terminal.
  • the first application records the remark information by way of explanation:
  • the owner of the mobile phone 100 uses WeChat to perform a video chat interface 1201 with the owner Aimee of the mobile phone 200.
  • the video chat interface 1201 includes a first finder frame 1202, a second finder frame 1203, a "text entry” 1204, a "voice entry” 1205, and a "graphic entry” 1206.
  • the first finder frame 1202 is configured to display a dynamic image sent by the terminal of the contact Aimee
  • the second finder frame 1203 is configured to display the dynamic image collected by the camera of the mobile phone 100.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display a display interface as shown in (b) of FIG. 12, which includes a "text input box”. "1207 (i.e., the "text input box” 605 described above) and “input keyboard” 1208 (i.e., the "input keyboard” 606 described above).
  • the mobile phone 100 can display a video chat interface including the "Voice Recording Window” as shown in FIG.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display a video chat interface including the "graphic drawing window” 903 as shown in FIG.
  • the owner Aaron of the mobile phone 100 uses WeChat to perform a voice chat interface with the owner Aimee of the mobile phone 200.
  • the voice chat interface includes an avatar of Aimee, a "text entry” 1301, a "voice entry” 1302, and a "graphic entry” 1303.
  • the mobile phone 100 can A display interface as shown in (b) of FIG. 13 is displayed, and the display interface includes a voice recording interface 1304.
  • the voice recording interface 1304 refers to the related content in the foregoing embodiment of the present application, which is not described herein again.
  • the terminal in the process of performing video chat or voice chat, can display the chat record of the corresponding contact by using the note information recorded by the first application (including at least one of text information, voice data, and graphic data terminal). In the interface.
  • the chat record interface of the owner Aaron of the mobile phone 100, the owner Aime of the mobile phone 100, and the owner Aimee of the mobile phone 200 is the mobile phone 200.
  • the chat record interface of the owner Aaron of the mobile phone 100 and the owner Aimee of the mobile phone 200 is the mobile phone 200.
  • the chat entry 1402, the chat entry 1403, the chat entry 1404, and the chat entry 1405 (ie, the chat entry shown in the solid box) shown in (a) of FIG. 14 are Aaron and Aimee at the WeChat terminal.
  • the chat record, and the chat record item 1406, the chat record item 1407, and the chat record item 1408 (ie, the chat record item shown by the dashed box) are the first time that the mobile phone 100 passes the voice chat interface or video chat process performed by Aaron and Aimee. Apply recorded note information.
  • the chat record interface of the mobile phone 100 shown in (a) of FIG. 14 includes note information such as a chat record item 1406, a chat log item 1407, and a chat log item 1408, and the mobile phone shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the chat information of the chat record item 1406, the chat record item 1407, and the chat record item 1408 are not included in the chat record interface of 200.
  • the terminal may receive the remark information entered by the first application in the interface of the voice communication during the process of performing the voice communication, and save the remark information associated with the voice communication;
  • the terminal may display, in response to the first operation, a call record interface including a note information or a keyword corresponding to the voice communication in the call record item.
  • the terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application, the terminal stores the remark information in association with the voice communication, and the terminal can display the remark information or the keyword corresponding to the corresponding voice communication in the call record item.
  • Call log interface That is, the terminal can intuitively display the remark information to the user on the call recording interface, and the relationship between the remark information and the call record, thereby improving the association between the remark information and the call record.
  • the terminal may perform S504 in response to the second input of the user on the first interface or the first voice communication interface; or the terminal may further perform S504 when the first voice communication ends. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 15A, the above S504 may be replaced with S1501.
  • S1501 The terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application in response to the second input of the user on the first interface or the interface of the first voice communication, where the second input is used to indicate that the terminal stops using the first application. Enter the comment information.
  • the second input of the user in the first interface may be a click operation of the “Complete” button 805 displayed by the user in (b) of FIG. 8 and the user “(c) shown in FIG. 6”.
  • the second input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication may be a predefined gesture input by the user at the interface of the first voice communication described above. For example, when the second input of the user in the interface of the first voice communication is a circle drawn by the user in the interface of the first voice communication, the terminal may Stop recording the comment information through the first application, and save the comment information that has been entered through the first application.
  • the foregoing first voice communication may end due to a network failure or a user's accidental touch (ie, abnormal termination). At this time, there may be an abnormal termination of the first voice communication, and the terminal is not saved.
  • the problem with the note information recorded by the first application In order to solve the problem that the terminal cannot save the memo information recorded by the first application due to the abnormal end of the first voice communication, the terminal may save the remark information entered through the first application when the first voice communication ends.
  • S1501 shown in FIG. 15A can be replaced with S1502:
  • S1502 The terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application when the first voice communication ends.
  • the terminal may automatically save the remark information entered through the first application when the first voice communication ends. In this way, the problem that the terminal cannot save the comment information recorded by the first application due to the abnormal end of the first voice communication can be solved.
  • the terminal may display a partial drop of the remark information and the remark information. Button or drop down button.
  • the terminal may display the complete remark information in response to the user triggering the pull-down button or the pull-down button.
  • the remark information included in the call record item is specifically a keyword of the remark information, and the keyword is used to summarize and link to the remark information saved by the terminal.
  • S1601 The terminal displays the remark information linked by the keyword in response to the third input of the keyword in the call recording interface by the user.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display only part of the remark information or the keyword of the remark information in the "call record item” 1103 (for example, South Second Ring Road, subway port, 120 level ... 1601) And drop down button 1602.
  • the "" in the mediation sheet, the south ring 2160 is used to indicate that the comment information corresponding to the "call record item” 1103 is not completely displayed.
  • the terminal can display the "Remark Information Window” 1603 shown in (b) of FIG. 16, which includes voice communication with the voice information window 1603. 1 complete remarks related information, such as the intermediary Zhang, South Second Ring Road, subway mouth, 120 flat, can be considered.
  • the keyword of the remark information may be extracted from the remark information when the terminal enters the remark information; or the keyword of the remark information may be that the terminal displays the call record interface in response to the first operation.
  • the keyword of the remark information may be extracted from the remark information when the terminal enters the remark information; or the keyword of the remark information may be that the terminal displays the call record interface in response to the first operation.
  • the method for the terminal to extract the keyword of the remark information from the remark information may include: when the remark information is a text, the terminal performs semantic and grammatical analysis on the remark information, and extracts a keyword of the remark information; when the remark information is voice When the data is used, the terminal converts the voice data into characters, performs semantic and grammatical analysis on the characters, and extracts keywords of the note information.
  • the terminal may further display a keyword of the note information by using a predefined markup manner, where the predetermined mark mode (first mark mode) may be used to indicate that the keyword may be used to start the second application, the second The application is an application corresponding to the speech analysis result of the keyword.
  • the predetermined mark mode first mark mode
  • the above remark information keywords "South bicyclic, subway, 120 level” in the "South bicyclic, subway” may correspond to a map application, such as Baidu map, guide map al., "120 level” may correspond to a Home improvement design applications or housing sales and rental applications (such as Anjuke, 58 City, etc.).
  • the foregoing S506 may be replaced by S1701.
  • the method of the present application may further include S1702:
  • S1701 The terminal, in response to the foregoing first operation, displaying a keyword in a first marking manner on the call recording interface, where the first identification manner is used to indicate that the keyword is used to start a second application, and the second application is The semantic analysis result of the keyword corresponds to the application.
  • the first marking manner may be a marking manner in which an underline is added to a keyword.
  • the keyword “South Second Ring Road, Subway Port, 120 Level” of the above remark information may be displayed as “ South Second Ring Subway Port " 1701 and " 120 Level " 1702 shown in (a) of FIG.
  • S1702 The terminal displays an interface of the second application in response to a fourth input of the keyword by the user.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the interface of the map application (second application) shown in (b) of FIG. 1703.
  • FIG. 18 is a schematic diagram of a terminal system architecture of a method for displaying remark information shown in steps S501-S503, S504a-S506, and the like provided by the present application.
  • the display of the terminal can display "interface of voice communication" 1801.
  • the processor of the terminal can perform "text information entry” at the "interface of voice communication” 1801.
  • "1802, "Voice Data Entry” 1803 or “Graphic Data Entry” 1804, that is, the above S501-S503 is executed; subsequently, the processor of the terminal can execute "Text Information Entry” 1802, "Voice Data Entry” 1803 or “Graphics”
  • the memo information (text information, voice data, or graphic data) entered in the data entry "1804" is saved to the contact storage area of the memory (ie, execution S504a). As shown in FIG.
  • the processor shown in FIG. 18 receives the first operation (instruction for displaying the "call recording interface” of the terminal), in the prior art, the processor may store the contact from the memory in response to the first operation.
  • the area reads its saved call record, that is, 1809 reads "Call Communication 1 Call Record” 1805 and "Voice Communication 2 Call Record” 1806 from the contact storage area, and then executes 1811, and the display includes reading.
  • the present application differs from the prior art in that the processor not only executes 1809 to read "Call Record 1 of Voice Communication 1" and "Call Record of Voice Communication 2" 1806 from the contact storage area, but also executes 1810 from the contact.
  • the storage area retrieves the remark information 1 corresponding to the voice communication 1, retrieves the remark information 2 corresponding to the voice communication 2 from the contact storage area; and then executes 1811 to display the "call record” including the read call record and the remark information on the display. interface".
  • the contact storage area is occupied by a large area of the remark information.
  • the first application scenario may be applicable to the remarks. Case. For example, when the remark information entered by the terminal through the first application is text information, the terminal may save the remark information in the contact storage area of the terminal. Alternatively, the terminal may save the remark information in the contact storage area of the terminal when the remark information is that the data amount is lower than the preset data amount threshold.
  • the contact is caused.
  • the storage area is occupied by a large area of the above remark information.
  • the terminal may obtain the keyword of the note information, and save only the keyword of the note information in the contact storage area of the terminal, and then save the note information in the storage area corresponding to the first application.
  • the method of the present application may further include S507-S508, and S504 shown in FIG. 5 may be replaced by S504b:
  • S507 The terminal extracts keywords of the remark information.
  • the keyword for obtaining the remark information by the terminal includes: when the remark information is text, the terminal performs semantic and grammatical analysis on the remark information, and extracts a keyword of the remark information; when the remark information is voice data, the terminal parses the voice data. Convert to text, perform semantic and grammatical analysis on the text, and extract the keyword of the remark information.
  • the method for the terminal to obtain the keyword of the remark information may refer to the method for extracting keywords from the text information or the voice data in the prior art, which is not described herein again.
  • S508 The terminal saves a keyword of the remark information in a contact storage area of the terminal, where the keyword of the remark information is used to summarize and retrieve the remark information.
  • the keyword of the note information is used not only to summarize the note information but also to retrieve the note information.
  • S504b The terminal saves the remark information in the storage area corresponding to the first application.
  • the memory 120 of the mobile phone 100 can divide different storage areas according to different functions for storing data created by each application and its use.
  • the storage area corresponding to the first application may be a storage area defined in the memory 120 of the mobile phone 100 for storing data created by the first application and the first application when in use.
  • the storage area corresponding to the first application is a storage area for storing memo information of the memo and the memo record divided by the memory 120.
  • the storage area corresponding to the first application is a storage area defined by the memory 120 for storing voice data recorded by the recorder and the recorder.
  • the storage area corresponding to the first application may be a storage area defined in the memory of the terminal and dedicated to the memo information recorded by the storage terminal during the voice communication process. This storage area is distinguished from the storage area corresponding to any application in the storage area.
  • FIG. 20 is a schematic diagram of a terminal system architecture for implementing the method for displaying the remark information shown in FIG. 19 provided by the present application.
  • the processor shown in FIG. 20 can also extract the keyword of the entered data after performing text information entry, voice data entry or graphic data entry (ie, performing the 2001 shown in FIG. 20). Then, the processor can save the call record of the voice communication and the extracted keyword in the contact storage area 2003 (ie, execute S507), and save the above comment information in the storage area corresponding to the first application (ie, execute S504b).
  • the “call record item” in the call record interface includes a voice player plug-in for playing voice data corresponding to the “call record item”; however, the voice player plug-in before playing the voice data, the user The approximate content of the voice data cannot be obtained intuitively.
  • the user needs to play each piece of voice data one by one to obtain valid information, and the user experience is poor.
  • the terminal if the terminal performs S503 (the terminal receives the remark information entered by the first application in the first interface, the remark information entered by the first application), the remark information entered by the first application is voice data, and the terminal may also extract the Keyword of voice data; subsequently, the terminal can respond to the first operation described above, in the call record world The call record item including the keyword of the voice data is displayed.
  • the terminal may execute S507, extract the keyword 2 "North Second Ring Road, AA Garden” of the voice data x, and save the call record of the keyword 2 and the voice communication 2 in the contact storage area (ie, execute S508), at the first
  • the voice data x is saved by applying the corresponding storage area.
  • the keyword “North Second Ring Road, AA Garden” 2102 of the voice data x is included.
  • the “call record item” in the call record interface may include not only a voice player plug-in but also a keyword of voice data, which can provide the user with an intuitive visual display of the approximate content of the voice data. In this way, the user can initially determine the approximate content of the voice data according to the keyword of the voice data, and then selectively listen to the voice data useful to the user, thereby improving the user experience.
  • the terminal may display the call record interface in response to the first operation.
  • the call record entry of the text information or the keyword of the text information is
  • the voice data in the application includes: the voice data collected by the microphone of the terminal in the process of performing the first voice communication by the terminal; or the terminal receiving the first voice communication in the process of performing the first voice communication by the terminal The voice data transmitted by the peer device; or the voice data collected by the microphone of the terminal in the first voice communication process, and the terminal receiving the first voice communication during the first voice communication process of the terminal Voice data transmitted by the end device.
  • the voice data entry of the terminal can be divided into three recording modes: a “two-way voice input” mode, a “one-way handset input” mode, and a “one-way microphone (Microphone, MIC) entry mode. Among them, the voice data recorded by the terminal in different recording modes is different.
  • the terminal can use the first application to enter the terminal for voice communication, the audio data received by the terminal's RF circuit (the audio data will be played by the terminal's handset or speaker) and the terminal's microphone. Audio data, that is, voice data of two or more users of voice communication.
  • the mobile phone 100 can not only input audio data that is received by the RF circuit of the mobile phone 100 and that will be played on the handset or speaker of the mobile phone 100 through the first application, for example,
  • the voice data of the peer user of the voice communication can also input the audio data recorded by the MIC of the mobile phone 100, for example, the voice data of the user of the mobile phone 100 and the voice data sent by other people or objects in the environment where the mobile phone 100 is located.
  • the terminal can use the first application to enter the terminal for voice communication, and the audio data received by the terminal's RF circuit (the audio data will be played by the terminal's handset or speaker).
  • the "one-way handset entry" mode can be activated.
  • the terminal may transmit the RF circuit to the DSP through the first application, from the digital signal processing (DSP) loop. Audio data of the road; in this case, the two or more users of the voice communication can normally talk to each other; however, the voice data entered by the first application only includes the audio data of the peer user of the voice communication, and Audio data collected by the MIC of the terminal is not included.
  • the "one-way handset entry" mode in this implementation is simply referred to as "one-way handset entry, MIC non-mute" mode.
  • the terminal may turn off the MIC of the terminal, and the MIC of the terminal stops recording audio data, that is, the terminal may initiate a silent mode of voice communication.
  • the silent mode of voice communication the MIC of the terminal stops recording audio data.
  • the two or more users of the voice communication cannot normally talk to each other, that is, the terminal can play the voice data of the peer user, but the peer user cannot hear the voice data.
  • the voice data of the user of the terminal since the MIC of the terminal stops recording the audio data, the two or more users of the voice communication cannot normally talk to each other, that is, the terminal can play the voice data of the peer user, but the peer user cannot hear the voice data. The voice data of the user of the terminal.
  • the audio data received by the RF circuit of the terminal and the audio data collected by the microphone of the terminal in the process of voice communication by the terminal through the first application entry terminal that is, voice data of two or more users of the voice communication, but due to the MIC of the terminal
  • the recording of the audio data is stopped; therefore, the voice data entered by the first application includes only the audio data of the peer user of the voice communication, and does not include the audio data of the MIC input of the terminal.
  • the "one-way handset entry" mode in this implementation is simply referred to as "one-way handset entry, MIC mute" mode.
  • the terminal can input local voice data (ie, audio data collected by the microphone of the terminal) through the first application, but the peer end of the voice communication cannot hear the voice data of the user of the terminal.
  • local voice data ie, audio data collected by the microphone of the terminal
  • the peer end of the voice communication cannot hear the voice data of the user of the terminal.
  • the "one-way MIC entry" mode can be activated.
  • At least two MICs may be included in the terminal, and one MIC (referred to as MIC-1) is used for voice communication, and the collected audio data may be transmitted to the RF circuit of the terminal, and then the RF circuit to the base station.
  • the audio data is transmitted; another MIC (recorded as MIC-2) is used in the voice communication process, and the first application inputs the voice data.
  • the terminal can turn off the above MIC-1, so that the MIC-1 cannot collect audio data, and the opposite end of the voice communication cannot hear the voice data of the user of the terminal; and the MIC-2 The audio data can continue to be collected, and thus does not affect the audio data collected by the terminal through the first application to enter the microphone of the terminal.
  • the "one-way MIC entry" mode in this implementation is simply referred to as a "one-way multi-MIC entry” mode.
  • the terminal in the "one-way MIC entry" mode, can control the MIC of the terminal to stop transmitting audio data to the RF circuit of the terminal.
  • the two or more users of the voice communication cannot normally talk to each other, that is, the terminal can receive and play the voice data of the opposite user. The peer user cannot hear the voice data of the user of the terminal.
  • the MIC of the terminal stops transmitting audio data to the RF circuit of the terminal, it does not affect the audio data collected by the terminal through the microphone of the terminal input by the first application.
  • the "one-way MIC entry" mode in this implementation is simply referred to as a "one-way single MIC entry" mode.
  • the voice data recording in the present application is performed in the process of performing voice communication in the terminal, and the voice data recording does not affect the voice communication of the terminal.
  • the voice data is recorded for the process of recording the terminal for voice communication, the audio data received by the RF circuit of the terminal (the audio data will be played by the handset or speaker of the terminal) and/or the audio data collected by the microphone of the terminal.
  • the mobile phone 100 when the user clicks the "recording button" shown in (b) of FIG. After 804, the mobile phone 100 does not immediately start the voice communication performed by the first application entry terminal, the audio data received by the terminal's RF circuit (the audio data will be played by the terminal's handset or speaker) and/or the terminal's microphone.
  • the audio data that is, the mobile phone 100 does not display the display interface shown in (c) of FIG. 8, but displays the recording mode selection window 2201 shown in (a) of FIG.
  • the recording mode selection window 2201 shown in (a) of FIG. 22 includes a "two-way voice entry" mode option, a "one-way handset entry” mode option, and a "one-way MIC entry” mode option.
  • the mobile phone 100 can record the RF circuit of the mobile phone 100 according to the above-mentioned "two-way voice entry" mode through the first application (such as a recorder).
  • the mobile phone 100 can use the first application (such as a recorder) to record the terminal in the process of voice communication according to the "one-way handset entry" mode described above. Audio data received by the circuit (the audio data will be played by the terminal's handset or speaker).
  • the first application such as a recorder
  • the mobile phone 100 can use the first application (such as a recorder) to record the MIC of the mobile phone 100 only during the process of recording the terminal for voice communication according to the above-mentioned "one-way MIC entry" mode. Audio data entered. At the same time, the mobile phone 100 can also stop transmitting audio data to the RF circuit of the terminal.
  • the first application such as a recorder
  • the "two-way voice entry” mode option, the "one-way handset entry” mode option, and the “one-way MIC entry” mode option can all include a drop-down button, and when the user clicks the pull-down button, the terminal can display the corresponding mode option.
  • the detailed description is the recording mode of the terminal through the first application in the corresponding recording mode.
  • a pull-down button 2202 is included in the "two-way voice entry” mode option.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display indication information including "in the two-way voice entry mode, the recorded voice data includes voice data of two or more parties talking".
  • the user may need to switch to use at least two of the above three recording modes to record voice data in a voice communication process based on different requirements.
  • the terminal can directly display the options of the above three recording modes on the voice input interface.
  • the voice entry interface 2301 shown in (a) of FIG. 23 may include a "two-way voice entry” mode option 2302, a "one-way handset entry” mode option 2303, and a "one-way MIC entry” mode option 2304.
  • the mobile phone 100 can record the RF circuit receiving of the mobile phone 100 through the first application (such as a tape recorder) according to the above "two-way voice entry” mode.
  • the audio data to be played on the earpiece or speaker of the mobile phone 100, and the audio data recorded in the MIC of the mobile phone 100, and the display interface shown in (b) of FIG. 23 are displayed.
  • the mobile phone 100 can switch the voice input mode from the "two-way voice entry” mode to the "one-way earpiece entry” mode, and The display interface shown in (c) of FIG. 23 is displayed.
  • the voice input interface 2401 may include a "two-way voice entry” mode option 2302, a "one-way earphone entry, MIC mute” mode option 2402, a “one-way earphone entry, MIC non-mute” mode option 2403, "one-way multi-MIC entry” Mode option 2404 and "One-way single MIC entry” mode option 2405.
  • At least two of text information, voice data, and graphic data may be simultaneously recorded by the terminal during a voice communication.
  • the call record items in the call record interface displayed by the terminal may also include at least two of the above data.
  • the mobile phone 100 not only enters the text information "walking street, subway side, 96 level” and “negotiable price” in the process of performing voice communication with the communication number "176****5986". Also, "voice data y" and "speech data z" are entered, and then the mobile phone 100 can display the call record interface including the call record item 2501 shown in (a) of FIG.
  • the call record item 2501 includes not only text information 2502 but also a voice player plug-in 2503.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the remark information window 2504 shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the remark information window 2504 may include text information "walking street, subway side, 96 level” and “bargainable”, and "speech data y” and "speech data z" entered by the mobile phone 100 during the process of performing voice communication.
  • the video data in the present application includes: video data collected by the camera and the microphone of the terminal in the first voice communication process by the terminal; or the terminal receives the first in the first voice communication process of the terminal Video data transmitted by the peer device of the voice communication; or the video data collected by the camera and the microphone of the terminal in the first voice communication process, and the terminal receiving the first voice communication process in the terminal Video data transmitted by the peer device of the first voice communication.
  • the first voice communication is a voice communication performed by the terminal through an RF circuit, or the terminal passes a third-party application (such as WeChat, QQ or other chat tools, and an application for making a call)
  • a third-party application such as WeChat, QQ or other chat tools, and an application for making a call
  • the voice chat communication performed by the program when the first application is an application (such as a camera) corresponding to the video entry, the video data recorded by the terminal through the first application may be the video data collected by the camera and the microphone of the terminal.
  • the terminal when the first voice communication is a video chat communication for the terminal, and the first application is an application (such as a camera) corresponding to the video entry, the terminal records the video recorded by the first application.
  • the data may be video data collected by the camera and the microphone of the terminal, and/or the terminal receives the video data transmitted by the peer device of the first voice communication during the first voice communication process of the terminal.
  • the video data entry of the terminal can be divided into three recording modes: a "two-way video entry” mode, a "one-way remote input” mode, and a "one-way local input” mode. Among them, the video data recorded by the terminal in different recording modes is different.
  • the terminal can perform video communication through the first application input terminal, and the video data received by the RF circuit of the terminal (the video data will be first shown in (a) of FIG. Video data captured in the finder frame 1202 and the camera and microphone of the terminal (the video data will be played in the second finder frame 1203 shown in (a) of FIG. 12), that is, two or more users of the video communication Video data.
  • the mobile phone 100 in the above-mentioned "two-way video entry” mode, the mobile phone 100 can not only input the video data that is received by the RF circuit of the mobile phone 100 and will be played in the first viewfinder of the mobile phone 100 through the first application.
  • the video data of the peer user of the voice communication can also be recorded into the camera of the mobile phone 100. Video data collected with the microphone.
  • the mobile phone 100 displays its video chat interface 2601.
  • the terminal may display the video recording interface 2602 shown in FIG. 26 in response to the user's first input to the video chat interface 2601 terminal.
  • the video recording interface 2602 of the mobile phone 100 may include a "view frame 1" 2603 and a "stake frame 2" 2604 for displaying the RF circuit of the mobile phone 100.
  • the video data from the mobile phone 200 is received, and the "view frame 2" 2604 is used to display the video data collected by the camera of the mobile phone 100.
  • the video frame is displayed in the finder frame of the video recording interface 2602 (ie, "finder frame 1" 2603 and "finder frame 2"), but the mobile phone 100 does not play its reception or Captured video data terminal audio data.
  • the terminal may receive video data of the terminal's RF circuit during the video communication process by the terminal (the video data will be played in the first viewfinder of the terminal).
  • the "one-way remote entry” mode can be activated.
  • the terminal may read the video data transmitted by the RF circuit to the DSP loop from the data signal processing (DSP) loop through the first application.
  • DSP data signal processing
  • the two or more users of the video communication can normally talk to each other; however, the video data entered by the first application only includes the video data of the peer user of the video communication, and does not include the terminal.
  • the video data captured by the camera is simply referred to as a "one-way remote entry a" mode.
  • the terminal in the “one-way remote input” mode, can turn off the MIC and the camera of the terminal, and the MIC and the camera of the terminal stop recording video data, that is, the terminal can start the silent mode of the video communication. .
  • the terminal's MIC and camera stop recording video data In the silent mode of video communication, the terminal's MIC and camera stop recording video data.
  • the two or more users of the above video communication cannot talk normally, that is, the terminal can play the video data of the opposite user, and the opposite user cannot The video data of the user who received the terminal.
  • the video data received by the RF circuit of the terminal and the video data collected by the camera and the video data collected by the camera are received by the terminal through the first application input terminal, but the terminal The MIC and the camera stop recording the video data; therefore, the video data entered by the first application includes only the video data of the peer user of the video communication, and does not include the MIC of the terminal and the video data recorded by the camera.
  • the "one-way remote entry" mode in this implementation is simply referred to as a "one-way remote entry b" mode.
  • the mobile phone 100 displays its video chat interface 2601.
  • the terminal may display the video recording interface 2701 shown in (a) of FIG. 27 in response to the user's first input to the video chat interface 2601 terminal.
  • the video recording interface 2702 of the mobile phone 100 may include a "stake frame" 2702 for displaying the RF circuit of the mobile phone 100 to receive video data from the mobile phone 200. .
  • the terminal can input the local video data through the first application (that is, the video data collected by the one-way remote input of the terminal), but the peer of the video communication cannot hear the user of the terminal. Video data.
  • the "one-way camera entry” mode can be activated.
  • the terminal can control the MIC of the terminal and the camera stops transmitting video data to the RF circuit of the terminal.
  • the two or more users of the above video communication cannot talk normally, that is, the terminal can receive and play the video of the opposite user. Data, while the peer user cannot hear the video data of the user of the terminal.
  • the MIC and the camera of the terminal stop transmitting video data to the RF circuit of the terminal, it does not affect the video data collected by the terminal through the MIC and the camera recorded by the terminal through the first application.
  • the mobile phone 100 displays its video chat interface 2601.
  • the terminal may display the video recording interface 2701 shown in (a) of FIG. 27 in response to the user's first input to the video chat interface 2601 terminal.
  • the video recording interface 2702 of the mobile phone 100 may include a "framing frame" 2702 for displaying video data collected by the camera of the mobile phone 100.
  • FIG. 26 and FIG. 27 it is a chat record of the owner Aaron of the mobile phone 100, the owner Aaron of the mobile phone 100, and the owner Aimee of the mobile phone 200.
  • the interface 2801, as shown in (b) of FIG. 28, is a chat recording interface 2802 of the mobile phone 200, the owner Aaron of the mobile phone 100, and the owner Aimee of the mobile phone 200.
  • the chat record interface 2803 includes a chat record item 2803 and a chat record item 2804 (ie, the chat record item shown by the dashed box), which is a note recorded by the first application during the video chat performed by the mobile phone 100 in Aaron and Aimee. information.
  • the chat record item 2803 is a call record item corresponding to the video data recorded by the terminal in the "two-way video entry" mode shown in FIG. 26, and the chat record item 2804 is the terminal shown in (a) of FIG.
  • the chat record interface of the mobile phone 100 shown in (a) of FIG. 28 includes comment information such as a chat entry 2803 and a chat entry 2804, and the chat record interface of the mobile phone 200 shown in (b) of FIG. Remarks such as chat entry 2803 and chat entry 2804 are not included.
  • the call record interface may further include a call record search window, where the call record search window is used to input a search term.
  • the call record search window is used to input a search term.
  • S2901 The terminal receives the search term input by the user in the call record search window, and displays the call record item including the note information corresponding to the search word by using the second mark manner.
  • the terminal may first search for the remark information corresponding to the search term, and then display the call record item including the remark information corresponding to the search term.
  • the present application takes the call record interface of the mobile phone as an example.
  • the call record interface 2901 of the mobile phone 100 may include not only a plurality of call records (such as call records). 1-6), a "call record search window" 2902 may also be included, which is used to input a search term.
  • the "call record search window" 2902 may further include a “search button” 2903, the “search button” 2903 is used to trigger the terminal to start searching for a call record corresponding to the comment information matching the search term input in the "call record search window" 2902.
  • the mobile phone 100 can search for the search.
  • the call record item corresponding to the word "South Third Ring” ie, 130 in the South Third Ring Road
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the call record shown in (c) of FIG. interface.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the call record item 4 (ie, the call record item including the comment information corresponding to the search term) by using the background color deepening mode (ie, the second mark mode) as shown in (c) of FIG. 30. .
  • the call record item displayed by using the second mark manner may be found, and the terminal may record the searched call record in the call.
  • the mobile phone 100 can also set the call record item 4 while displaying the call record item 4 in such a manner that the background color shown in (d) of FIG. 30 is deepened. display.
  • the terminal may display the plurality of call record items in the call record interface according to the keyword of the note information of each of the plurality of call record items.
  • the above S506 can be replaced by S3001:
  • S3001 The terminal, in response to the foregoing first operation, classifies and displays the plurality of call record items in a call record interface according to a keyword of the note information of each of the plurality of call record items.
  • the terminal may perform semantic analysis on keywords of the remark information of each of the plurality of call records, and then classify the plurality of call records according to the result of the voice analysis, and display the plurality of call records in the call record interface.
  • Call log entries For example, it is assumed that the call record item 1-6 shown in (a) of FIG. 30 is included in the mobile phone 100. As can be seen from (a) of FIG. 30, the keywords of the call record item 1, the call record item 4, and the call record item 6 are all keywords related to the address information, and the call record item 3 and the call record item 5 are both It is a keyword about the work information.
  • the mobile phone 100 can divide the call record item 1, the call record item 4, and the call record item 6 into a type of call record item, and divide the call record item 3 and the call record item 5 into one class. Call log entry.
  • the mobile phone 100 can display the call record items 1-6 shown in (a) of FIG. 30 in the call recording interface 3101 shown in FIG. 31 in response to the first operation described above.
  • the terminal may further respond to the fifth input of the call recording interface displayed by the terminal, according to the keyword of the remark information of each of the plurality of call records.
  • the plurality of call records are displayed in the call record interface.
  • the method of the present application may further include S3201:
  • S3201 The terminal displays, in response to the fifth input of the user in the call recording interface, the plurality of call record items in the call record interface according to the keyword of the note information of each of the plurality of call record items.
  • the fifth input of the user in the call record interface may be a predefined gesture input by the user in the call record interface; or the call record interface may further include a “call record item classification” button, the fifth The input can be the user's input to the "Call Entry Category” button.
  • the call record interface 3201 of the mobile phone 100 may further include a "call record item classification" button 3202.
  • the mobile phone 100 can execute the above S3201 to display the call recording interface 3203 shown in (b) of FIG.
  • the call record item 1, the call record item 4, and the call record item 6 are divided into a type of call record item, and the call record item 3 and the call record item are recorded. 5 is divided into a type of call record item, and the call record item 2 is divided into a type of call record item.
  • the method for displaying the remark information is provided by the terminal, when the terminal saves the remark information entered by the first application, the remark information is associated with the voice communication, and the terminal can display the call record item.
  • the terminal can intuitively display the remark information to the user on the call recording interface, and the relationship between the remark information and the call record, thereby improving the association between the remark information and the call record.
  • the terminal may acquire the keyword of the remark information and store the contact in the terminal.
  • the area only saves the keyword of the note information, and then saves the note information in the storage area corresponding to the first application.
  • the terminal includes corresponding functional modules for performing various functions.
  • the present application can be implemented in a combination of hardware or hardware and computer software in conjunction with the terminal and algorithm steps of the various examples described in the embodiments disclosed herein. Whether a function is implemented in hardware or computer software to drive hardware depends on the specific application and design constraints of the solution. A person skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each particular application, but such implementation should not be considered to be beyond the scope of the present application.
  • the embodiment of the present application provides a terminal for implementing the foregoing method embodiments.
  • the terminal may be divided according to the foregoing method.
  • each module or unit may be divided according to each function, or two or more may be used.
  • the functions are integrated in one processing module.
  • the above integrated modules can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of software modules or units.
  • the division of modules or units in the embodiments of the present application is schematic, and is only a logical function division, and may be further divided in actual implementation.
  • FIG. 33 is a schematic diagram showing a possible structure of a terminal involved in the above embodiment.
  • the terminal 3300 may include: a receiving module 3301 and a display module 3302.
  • the receiving module 3301 is configured to support S505, S1101 in the method embodiment, and/or other processes for the techniques described herein.
  • the display module 3302 is configured to support S501, S502, S506, S1102, S1601, S1701, S1702, S2901, S3001, S3301, and/or other processes for the techniques described herein.
  • the foregoing terminal 3300 may further include an entry module 3303 and a storage module 3304.
  • the entry module 3303 is configured to support S503 in the method embodiment, and/or other processes for the techniques described herein.
  • the storage module 3304 is configured to support S504, S504a, S1501, S1502, S508, S504b in the method embodiment, and/or other processes for the techniques described herein.
  • the terminal 3300 includes, but is not limited to, the unit modules listed above.
  • the terminal 3300 may further include an extraction module for supporting S507 in the method embodiment, and/or other techniques for the techniques described herein. process.
  • the terminal 3300 may further include a sending module for transmitting data or signals to other devices. Wait.
  • the functions that can be implemented by the foregoing modules are also included in the functions corresponding to the method steps described in the foregoing examples.
  • the detailed descriptions of other units of the terminal 3300 and the respective units of the terminal 3300 may refer to the detailed description of the corresponding method steps.
  • the embodiments of the present application are not described herein again.
  • the above-mentioned receiving module 3301 and the input module 3303 and the like may be integrated into one processing unit, and the processing unit may be a processor or a controller, such as a CPU, a general-purpose processor, and digital signal processing. Digital Signal Processor (DSP), Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, transistor logic device, hardware component or random combination. It is possible to implement or carry out the various illustrative logical blocks, modules and circuits described in connection with the present disclosure.
  • the processing unit may also be a combination of computing functions, such as one or more microprocessor combinations, a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, and the like.
  • the above storage module may be a memory.
  • the above display module 3302 can be a display.
  • the display module 3302 can be a touch screen of the terminal.
  • the terminal 3500 involved in the embodiment of the present application may be the terminal 3500 shown in FIG. 35.
  • the terminal 3500 includes a processor 3501, a memory 3502, and a display 3503.
  • the processor 3501, the memory 2302, and the display 3503 are connected to each other through a bus 3504.
  • the memory 3502 is configured to store computer program code, and the computer program code sequence includes instructions.
  • the processor 3501 of the terminal 3500 executes the instruction, the terminal 3500 executes as shown in FIG. 5A, FIG. 5B, FIG. 15A, FIG. 15B, FIG. 19 and FIG.
  • the related method steps in any of the drawings 29 implement the method of displaying the remark information in the above embodiment.
  • the bus 3504 may be a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus or an Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus.
  • PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
  • EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture
  • the bus 3504 can be divided into an address bus, a data bus, a control bus, and the like. For ease of representation, only one thick line is shown in FIG. 35, but it does not mean that there is only one bus or one type of bus.
  • the terminal 3500 may further include a communication interface 3505 for performing the above voice communication (such as the first voice communication) with other communication devices.
  • the communication interface 3505 can be an RF circuit of the terminal.
  • the present application also provides a computer storage medium having computer program code stored therein.
  • the processor 3501 of the terminal 3500 executes the computer program code
  • the terminal 3500 executes FIG. 5A, FIG. 5B, FIG. 15A, FIG. 15B.
  • the related method steps in any of FIGS. 19 and 29 implement the method of displaying the remark information in the above embodiment.
  • the embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer program product, when the computer program product is run on a computer, causing the computer to execute any one of FIG. 5A, FIG. 5B, FIG. 15A, FIG. 15B, FIG. 19 and FIG.
  • the related method steps implement the method of displaying the remark information in the above embodiment.
  • the terminal 3300, the terminal 3500, the computer storage medium or the computer program product provided by the embodiment of the present invention are all used to perform the corresponding method provided above. Therefore, the beneficial effects that can be achieved can be referred to the above provided. The beneficial effects in the corresponding methods are not described here.
  • the disclosed system, apparatus, and method may be implemented in other manners.
  • the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative.
  • the division of the modules or units is only a logical function division.
  • there may be another division manner for example, multiple units or components may be used. Combinations can be integrated into another system, or some features can be ignored or not executed.
  • the mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interface, device or unit, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
  • the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separated, and the components displayed as units may or may not be physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed to multiple network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
  • each functional unit in each embodiment of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically separately, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
  • the above integrated unit can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of a software functional unit.
  • the integrated unit if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a standalone product, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium.
  • a computer readable storage medium A number of instructions are included to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) or processor to perform all or part of the steps of the methods described in various embodiments of the present application.
  • the foregoing storage medium includes: a flash memory, a mobile hard disk, a read only memory, a random access memory, a magnetic disk, or an optical disk, and the like, which can store program codes.

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L'invention concerne un procédé et un terminal pour afficher des informations de notes, qui se rapportent au domaine technique de l'électronique et peuvent améliorer la pertinence d'informations de notes enregistrées pendant le processus de communication vocale et un enregistrement d'appel de la communication vocale. La solution selon l'invention porte sur un terminal recevant une première opération, entrée par un utilisateur, pour ordonner au terminal d'afficher une interface d'enregistrement d'appel du terminal ; et en réponse à la première opération, le terminal affichant l'interface d'enregistrement d'appel, qui comprend au moins un enregistrement d'appel, l'élément d'enregistrement d'appel étant utilisé pour enregistrer des informations d'enregistrement d'appel concernant une première communication vocale, et l'élément d'enregistrement d'appel comprenant des informations de notes relatives à la première communication vocale, les informations de notes étant des informations enregistrées par le terminal en réponse à l'entrée de l'utilisateur pendant le processus de la première communication vocale.
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