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- the present invention relates to a mobile terminal device such as a mobile phone having an e-mail function.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-11 272585
- this type of mobile phone which has been used in the past, displays transmitted e-mails and received e-mails separately from each other. Even in the case of e-mail, transmitted e-mails and received e-mails cannot be mixed and displayed. This also applies to the outgoing call history and incoming call history of telephone calls, and it is extremely inconvenient to see, for example, how to call the same party.
- the present invention has been made in view of such a conventional problem, and provides a portable terminal device capable of easily and accurately displaying e-mail and telephone exchanges in chronological order.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention stores storage means for storing transmitted e-mails and received e-mails, and registration information including at least one of a name, a telephone number, and a mail address.
- a telephone directory storage unit a designation unit that designates a partner from the stored registration information, a detection unit that reads out and detects an e-mail of the partner specified by the designation unit from the storage unit, The detecting means detected by the detecting means; And a display unit that mixes the e-mail that sent the e-mail of the other party and the received e-mail and displays the list in chronological order.
- the transmitted e-mail and the received e-mail for the specified partner can be mixed and displayed in a chronological order, and the list can be displayed in a time-series manner. Become.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention has a storage unit for storing a transmitted e-mail and a received e-mail, a designation unit for designating a desired e-mail from the stored e-mails, and the designation unit Detection means for reading out and detecting the same e-mail as the e-mail specified by the e-mail from the storage means; and transmitting the e-mail detected by the detection means, the transmitted e-mail and the received e-mail, respectively.
- Display means for displaying a list in a time-series manner in a mixed manner.
- the transmitted e-mail and the received e-mail for the specified partner can be mixed and displayed in a chronological order, and the list can be displayed in a time-series manner. Become.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention has a configuration in which the display means displays a list of the titles of the e-mails as the list display.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention includes a storage unit for storing a transmission history and a reception history, and a transmission to a partner specified by the specification unit from the transmission history and the reception history stored in the storage unit. It has a configuration including a detecting means for detecting a history and an incoming history, respectively, and a display means for displaying a list of the outgoing and incoming histories detected by the detecting means in a time series in a mixed state.
- the history of each of the outgoing and incoming calls can be mixed and displayed in a time-series list with respect to the designated party, so that the history of telephone communication with that party can be determined. It becomes obvious at a glance.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention has a configuration in which the display means displays an outgoing call history and an incoming call history with a display capable of distinguishing them. [0015] With this configuration, it is clear at a glance what kind of history has been transmitted and received with the same partner, and it is possible to store the information based on the history.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention has a configuration in which the history is the date and time of outgoing and incoming calls and the call duration.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention includes a storage unit for storing the transmitted e-mail and the received e-mail, a detection unit for detecting the e-mail of the other party specified by the specifying unit, A control unit to be input, a telephone directory unit capable of storing the name of the other party, and at least one of a mail address and photo data of the electronic mail of the other party in association with the name of the other party, and the detecting means
- the e-mail transmitted from the e-mail of the other party and the e-mail received by the e-mail are mixed together, and at least one of the other party's name and the other's photo data and the contents of the e-mail are mixed in chronological order.
- Display means for displaying for displaying.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention has a configuration in which the display means is means for receiving and sending the other party's e-mail with distinction of transmission.
- the portable terminal device of the present invention includes a storage unit that stores the transmitted e-mail and the received e-mail, a detection unit that detects the e-mail of the other party specified by the specification unit, and a name of the other party.
- a telephone directory unit capable of storing the e-mail of the other party in association with the e-mail address thereof, and the other party's e-mail detected by the detecting means are mixed with the transmitted e-mail and the received e-mail.
- a part of the contents of the other party's e-mail is displayed in chronological order, and a list of the other party's e-mails is displayed. Display means for displaying.
- the display means searches for a desired partner using all or a part of the name or mail address registered in the telephone directory section. It has a configuration to select the name of the other party.
- the present invention can provide a mobile terminal device that can easily and accurately display exchanges of e-mails and telephones in time series.
- FIG. 1 is an external view of a portable terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of a portable terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of a telephone directory used for the mobile terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration of a storage unit used in the mobile terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation of the mobile terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a display when browsing by partner is selected in the mobile terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a display when a specified electronic mail is displayed in full text on the mobile terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a view showing a display when the reception history browsing is selected in the portable terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a display when transmission history browsing is selected in the mobile terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a display example in a case where transmission history browsing is selected and a designated electronic mail is displayed in full text on the mobile terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a display example in a case where transmission history browsing is selected and a designated electronic mail is displayed in full-text in the mobile terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a display example in one method when the name of the other party is input in the mobile terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a display example when an instruction to display a call-by-party history is given in the mobile terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing another display example when browsing by partner is selected in the mobile terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing another display example in a case where browsing according to a specified party is selected in the portable terminal device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing a second example of a method for specifying a partner for browsing by partner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a display example of telephone directory registration information in one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing a third example of a method for specifying a partner for browsing by partner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is an external view of a mobile terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram of the mobile terminal device.
- a mobile terminal device includes a first housing 2 having a display unit 1, a navigation key 3, a function key 4, a numeric keypad 5, and the like. And a second housing 7 having an operation unit 6 composed of various operation keys.One end of each of the housings 2 and 7 is connected to each other by a hinge unit 8, and is opened and closed around the hinge unit 8. It is configured to be possible.
- a wireless transmission / reception unit 10 connected to the antenna 9 and a voice input / output unit 11 ,
- a microphone 12 connected to the voice input / output unit 11, a receiver 13, a ring output unit 14, a ring output speaker 15 connected to the ring output unit 14, received e-mail, transmitted e-mail, etc.
- Memorize A storage unit 16, a camera unit 17, a telephone directory unit 18, and a control unit 19 for controlling each of these units are built in.
- the microphone 12 and the receiver 13 are located at positions facing the sound-collecting through-holes 20 formed in the second housing 7 and the sound-emitting through-holes 21 formed in the first housing 2, respectively.
- the speed 15 is provided at a position facing a sound emission through-hole formed on the back side of the first or second housing.
- the camera constituting the camera unit 17 is provided on the rear surface side of the first housing 2 so that the lens unit can be exposed.
- the first and second housings 2 and 7 are formed so as to be openable and closable with each other by a hinge portion 8.
- a hinge portion 8 By performing a predetermined operation using the operation unit 6 with the casings 2 and 7 opened from each other, it is possible to appropriately transmit, send, receive, and receive e-mails and telephones.
- the telephone number of the other party is input using the numeric keypad 5, a predetermined operation key is operated, and the telephone number of the other party is pulled out from the telephone directory section 18.
- a predetermined operation key is operated, and the telephone number of the other party is pulled out from the telephone directory section 18.
- the telephone number entered with the numeric keypad 5 and the telephone number retrieved from the telephone directory unit 18 are respectively obtained.
- the data can be transmitted and transmitted to a telephone base station (not shown) via the transmission / reception unit 10.
- a predetermined call signal is output from the ring sound output unit 14 to the speaker 15 under the control of the control unit 19, A predetermined ringing tone is output from the speaker. Therefore, if a predetermined key is operated in response to the request, it becomes possible to talk with the other party.
- an e-mail when sending the e-mail, first, an e-mail is created using the navigation key 3, the function key 4, the numeric keypad 5, etc. The address is extracted from the telephone directory section 18 or entered using the numeric keypad 5 or the like, and these are displayed on the display section 1 once, and in this state, a predetermined key for transmission is operated.
- An e-mail created using the navigation key 3, function key 4, ten-key 5, etc., together with an e-mail address entered using the numeric keypad 5 or an e-mail address extracted from the telephone directory section 18 is transmitted to the e-mail via the wireless transmission / reception section 10. It can be sent to a provider (not shown) and sent to the other party.
- the e-mail from the other party is automatically received by the wireless transmission / reception unit 10 and automatically stored in the storage unit 16 under the control of the control unit 19. Therefore, these can be displayed on the display unit 1 and easily confirmed by calling them from the storage unit 16 using the operation unit 6.
- the group name of the other party in addition to the name and telephone number of the other party, the group name of the other party, the e-mail address of the e-mail, It is configured to be able to memorize photo data such as a face photo, memos, etc. in correspondence with the name of the other party.
- the mobile terminal device When the other party's name, telephone number, group name, mail address, photo data, memo, etc. are stored in the telephone directory section 18, the mobile terminal device is stored in the telephone directory using the operation section 6.
- the mode can be switched to the mode, and in that state, the data can be arbitrarily stored using any key of the operation unit 6. That is, in the present embodiment, all of these data are configured to be manually input using the operation unit 6, and when data is transmitted and transmitted, and when data is received and received, Using the transmitted data and the like, the required data in the data can be arbitrarily stored in the telephone directory section 18.
- Photo data such as the other person's face photo
- it is configured so that it can be stored in a predetermined area.
- the storage unit 16 has a transmission history table and a reception history table. Each of the tables has a table when an e-mail is exchanged with the other party, as shown in FIG.
- the date and time, the e-mail address of the other party, the title of the e-mail, the contents, etc. can all be stored. These data are exchanged with the other party via e-mail.
- the storage unit 16 When taken out, under the control of the control unit 19, it is configured to be automatically stored as a history.
- the storage unit 16 also includes a telephone history table (not shown) for storing the outgoing date and time when a call is made, the call time, the incoming call date and time when a call is received, the call time, and the like. These data are also stored automatically under the control of the control unit 19 when a call is made or when a call is received.
- an operation for browsing a predetermined e-mail history is performed using the operation unit 6 (S501).
- an operation for viewing the e-mail history is performed (S501)
- information on the operation is input to the control unit 19, and the mobile terminal device enters the e-mail history browsing mode under the control of the control unit 19. .
- the mode is changed to a mode for selecting the browsing content (S502), and the mode is displayed on the display unit 1.
- the display unit 1 displays browsing of the e-mail by partner, browsing of the reception history, browsing of the transmission history, and a display prompting to select one of them.
- a display prompting for input of the name of the partner to be browsed is displayed in that state. Is achieved.
- the name of the party to be viewed is input using the operation unit 6 (Y in S504), it is input to the control unit 19, and under the control of the control unit 19, the transmission history table of the storage unit 16 is transmitted. From the reception history table, only the e-mail of the other party that has been input is detected (S505), and the list is displayed on the display unit 1 in chronological order regardless of transmission / reception (S506).
- the photograph of the partner is stored in the control unit 19. Under the control, it is read out, displayed on the display unit 1, and its name and photo are exchanged, and the exchange of e-mail with the other party is in chronological order. Along with a directional arrow and a leftward arrow indicating an outgoing mail, the head of the content of the e-mail at that time is displayed on the display unit 1 as far as possible.
- a list of e-mail exchanges with the designated Only the title of the email may be displayed. By displaying only the title that is described briefly, it is possible to easily grasp what kind of e-mail was sent and received.
- the title and the whole or a part of the text of each transmitted and received e-mail may be displayed. Further, even when a picture of the designated party is stored in the telephone directory section 18, the display of the picture may be omitted in the browse display for each party.
- step S510 When the specified e-mail is displayed in full text and the operation is "return" t (step S510) and the operation is completed (S510), the display of the full text is terminated and the history shown in FIG. To the browsing display (S506).
- the reception history table of the storage unit 16 In the mode for selecting the contents of browsing (S502), when the browsing of the reception history is selected (S511), only the reception history table of the storage unit 16 outputs an e-mail (S512). Are displayed in a list on the display unit 1 (S506).
- the reception history shows the opened status of the e-mails received so far (for example, the open / closed state of the mail bag illustration) and the recipient of the e-mail. The name, email address, etc. are listed.
- the reception date and time of the selected e-mail is displayed in a part of the display unit 6 (for example, at the bottom of the list display).
- the other party's photo is read out from the telephone directory section 18 under the control of the control section 19 and displayed. It is displayed in a part of the section 6 (for example, a dedicated section at the upper right of the display section).
- the transmission history table of the storage unit 16 When browsing the transmission history is selected in the browsing content selection mode (S502) In 513), only the transmission history table of the storage unit 16 outputs an e-mail (S514), and the list is displayed on the display unit 1 (S506). That is, in this case, as shown in Fig. 9, the transmission history of the e-mail sent so far (for example, the sent e-mail is an illustration with the mail bag opened, the unsent e-mail The e-mail is displayed as a closed illustration), and the name, e-mail address, etc. of the e-mail recipient are listed.
- the transmission date and time or the creation date and time of the selected e-mail are respectively displayed in a part of the display unit 6 (for example, a list). (A dedicated portion provided at the bottom of the display). Further, if a photo of the selected one mail partner is registered in the telephone directory section 18, the other party's photo is read from the telephone directory section 18 under the control of the control section 19, It is displayed on a part of the display unit 6 (for example, a dedicated part at the upper right of the display unit).
- the operation unit 6 In the browsing content selection mode (S502), when browsing by partner is selected (Y in S503) and the name of the partner is input (S504), the operation unit 6 is used in this embodiment.
- the telephone directory 18 stores the group name, name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc., as shown above. Then, as shown in FIG. 12, first, a group name may be specified, a partner may be selected from the group name, and the group name may be input. You may also search for the desired party using all or part of the registered name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc., specify the searched party, and enter the name of that party.
- the designated party in the browsing by partner may include not only a specific individual but also a group stored in the telephone directory unit 18. That is, a specific group may be specified, and a list of mails exchanged with the other party registered in the group may be displayed.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a display in a case where browsing by partner with a designated group is selected in the portable terminal device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the group of "Drinking Buddies” is specified as the person to be viewed for each e-mail, the group name, the icon indicating the group, the exchange of mail with the person registered as a group of "Drinking Buddies" in the phonebook section 18, etc. Is displayed.
- This group can be arbitrarily registered by the user of the portable terminal device such as “school buddies”, “company”, “club activities”, and the like.
- the photograph of the face may be displayed next to the member's name or instead of the name. Also, a part of the screen may display a photo of the face of only the selected e-mail partner.
- the operation described in the present embodiment is configured so that the history of the telephone can be similarly viewed.
- the operation mode becomes the browsing content selection mode of the call history, and the browsing by the other party, the viewing of the incoming call history, A display prompting the user to select the transmission history is displayed on the display unit 1.
- browsing by partner is selected according to the display on the display unit 1, the mode switches to the mode of entering the name of the partner. If the name of the partner is entered here, the history of outgoing and incoming calls with that partner is mixed.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing a second example of the method for specifying a partner for browsing by partner in the embodiment of the present invention.
- step S1501 when an instruction to activate the telephone directory is input by the user via the operation unit 6, the control unit 19 responds to the instruction to activate the telephone directory from the operation unit 6. Based phone book
- the registration information including at least one of a name, a telephone number, an e-mail address, a photograph, an address, and a memo stored in the unit 18 is called (step S1501).
- the control unit 19 displays the selected information on the display unit 1.
- the display information such as registration information and history information of the registered person is displayed (step S1502).
- FIG. 17A is a diagram showing a display example of registration information.
- the display information includes registered names and photos, and tags indicating items such as the registrant's telephone number and mail address. Then, from the selected item, an operation related to the item, for example, making a call, creating an e-mail, and the like can be performed.
- step S1503 when browsing the displayed person by partner (Y in step S1503), it is possible to select outgoing / incoming call history (step S1504) or mail history (step S1505). Become.
- control unit 19 searches the history of the specified partner from the telephone history table stored in storage unit 16. Then, the read outgoing / incoming call history is output to the display unit 1 in chronological order (step S1505).
- control unit 19 selects the mail history from the reception history and transmission history tables stored in the storage unit 16. Search and read out the e-mail of the recipient, and output the e-mail history read out to the display unit 1 in chronological order (step S1507)
- display unit 1 displays a list of outgoing / incoming histories or mail histories output from control unit 19 (step S1508).
- Figure 13 shows an example of the display of the call history Is shown in FIG. 6 or FIG. The operation after the mail history list is displayed is the same as the operation after step S507 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing a third example of a method for specifying a partner for browsing by partner in one embodiment of the present invention.
- the user activates the mail menu using the operation unit 6 (step S1701), and the control unit 19 sends the mail menu based on the instruction to start the mail menu from the operation unit 6.
- the item is displayed (step S1702).
- the mail menu items include received mail viewing, sent mail viewing, new mail creation, various settings, and the like.
- the display unit 1 displays a display related to the selected menu item, such as a mail creation screen for creating a new mail, and various setting menus for various settings. Display the screen.
- the control unit 19 reads the received mail, which is the electronic mail stored in the reception table of the storage unit 16, and displays it on the display unit 1. Then, the received mail that has been read is output in chronological order (step S1704).
- the control unit 19 reads out the transmission mail, which is the electronic mail stored in the transmission table of the storage unit 16, and displays it on the display unit 1. Then, the read outgoing mail is output in chronological order (step S1706).
- the received mail or the transmitted mail output in step S 1704 or step S 1706 is displayed on the display unit 1 in a chronological list.
- the control unit 6 sets the storage unit 16 Searches and reads the e-mail of the same person as the selected e-mail from the reception history and transmission history tables stored in the e-mail, and outputs the e-mail history read out to the display unit 1 in chronological order (step S 1708).
- the display unit 1 displays a list of outgoing / incoming histories or mail histories output from the control unit 19 (step S1709).
- a display example of the call history is shown in FIG. 13, and a display example of the mail history is shown in FIG. 6 or FIG.
- the operation after displaying the mail history list is shown in Fig. 5. The operation is the same as the operation after step S507 shown in FIG.
- the partner is selected from the history of the transmitted / received mails and the partner is browsed from the display information, so that the target of the partner browse display can be easily selected.
- those related to transmission, reception, reception, and transmission can be displayed in chronological order and displayed with the specified partner.
- the history can be displayed in a list regardless of whether the history is transmitted or received.
- Japanese Patent Application Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-294902
- Oct. 28, 2004 Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-314695
- the mobile terminal device of the present invention has an effect of easily and accurately displaying e-mail and telephone exchanges in chronological order, and is useful for mobile phones and the like.
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