Graphical user interface for a portable telephone
First Claim
1. A portable telephone comprising:
- a transceiver for transmitting and receiving data;
a control;
a display device; and
a processor coupled to the transceiver, the control, and the display device, wherein the processor is configured to enable the portable telephone to send and receive electronic mail messages and voice messages using the transceiver, wherein the processor is further configured to cause a graphical user interface to be provided using the display device, the graphical user interface allowing a user to access stored electronic mail messages and voice messages displayed simultaneously on the display device, wherein the processor is further configured to receive a user input from the control selecting a message displayed on the display device and, in response to the user input, automatically enter an electronic mail reply mode if the selected message is an electronic mail message or a voice reply mode if the selected message is a voice message.
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Abstract
A portable telephone provides a graphical user interface (GUI) using a high-resolution display. The GUI provides a Universal Mailbox for storing both electronic mail and voicemail messages, either of which can be accessed by a user from the same display screen. An automatic reply feature allows a user to initiate an outgoing reply to a received message with the touch of a button. For a reply to a voicemail message, the GUI accesses Caller ID information to automatically identify and dial out to the phone number of the sender of the original message. For an electronic mail reply, the GUI automatically displays a reply form addressed to the source address. Reply forms may be generic, custom designed for a specific source address, or provided by the sender. An advanced call control feature automatically checks an outgoing telephone number against a database to determine whether the phone number is currently appropriate. Alternative or more appropriate phone numbers may be retrieved from the database and suggested to the user. An animated call duration indicator indicates the length of telephone calls. A ticker-tape display automatically displays scrolled text messages according to the context of what the user is doing.
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14 Claims
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1. A portable telephone comprising:
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a transceiver for transmitting and receiving data;
a control;
a display device; and
a processor coupled to the transceiver, the control, and the display device, wherein the processor is configured to enable the portable telephone to send and receive electronic mail messages and voice messages using the transceiver, wherein the processor is further configured to cause a graphical user interface to be provided using the display device, the graphical user interface allowing a user to access stored electronic mail messages and voice messages displayed simultaneously on the display device, wherein the processor is further configured to receive a user input from the control selecting a message displayed on the display device and, in response to the user input, automatically enter an electronic mail reply mode if the selected message is an electronic mail message or a voice reply mode if the selected message is a voice message. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In a wireless telephone communication device capable of receiving and storing electronic mail messages and voice messages, a method of allowing a user of the communication device to reply to a received message, the communication device including a display device, the method comprising:
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displaying an indication of a stored message on the display device, wherein the stored message may be either an electronic mail message or a voice message, the stored message having a source identifier;
receiving a user input selecting the received message; and
in response to the user input, automatically entering either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode based on the source identifier, wherein the source identifier may include Caller ID information if the message is a voice message, such that said automatically entering includes using the Caller ID information to identify the source identifier as a telephone number. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
receiving Caller ID information specifying the telephone number; and
automatically initiating a dial-out sequence using the Caller ID information in response to receiving the user input.
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5. A method of enabling a user of a wireless telephone communication device to reply to a received message, the method comprising transmitting sequences of instructions from a host processing system to the wireless telephone communication device, the sequences of instructions including instructions which, when executed on the wireless telephone communication device, cause the wireless telephone communication device to perform the method recited in claim 3.
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6. A method implemented in a wireless communication device of allowing a user of the wireless communication device to access both voice messages and electronic mail messages, the method comprising:
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receiving a plurality of voice messages and electronic mail messages;
generating a graphical user interface for allowing the user to access both the voice messages and the electronic mail messages from a single mailbox, including causing items representing both the electronic mail messages and the voice messages to be displayed simultaneously on a display component of the wireless communication device, such that the user can select the displayed items to access electronic mail messages or voice messages from a single rendered display in response to the user input;
receiving a user input from a single control of the wireless communication device, the user input selecting one of the items displayed on the display device representing a message, the message having been received from a source; and
in response to the user input, automatically selecting either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode, as appropriate, based on the source of the message.
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7. A wireless communication device comprising:
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a control for receiving user inputs;
means for receiving a plurality of voice messages and electronic mail messages;
means for generating a graphical user interface for allowing the user to access both the voice messages and the electronic mail messages from a single mailbox, wherein said means for generating includes means for causing items representing both the electronic mail messages and the voice messages to be displayed simultaneously on a display component of the wireless communication device, such that the user can select the displayed items to access electronic mail messages or voice messages from a single rendered display;
means for selecting one of the items displayed on the display device representing a message in response to a user input received at the control, the message having been received from a source; and
means for automatically selecting either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode, as appropriate, in response to the user input received at the control, based on the source of the message.
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8. A wireless communication device comprising:
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a control;
a display device; and
a processor programmed to cause the display device to display contents of a single mailbox of a user, the mailbox having displayed contents representing both stored electronic mail messages and stored voice messages directed to the user, each stored electronic mail or voice message having a source identifier, the processor further programmed to cause the wireless communication device to enter either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode, as appropriate, based on the source identifier in response to a user input applied at the control selecting a message displayed in the mailbox. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. In a wireless telephone communication device capable of receiving and storing electronic mail messages and voice messages, a method of allowing a user of the telephone communication device to reply to a received message, the telephone communication device including a display device, the method comprising the steps of:
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displaying an indication of a stored message on the display device, wherein the stored message may be an electronic mail message or a voice message, the stored message having a source identifier;
receiving a user input selecting the received message; and
in response to the user input, automatically entering either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode based on the source identifier, wherein said automatically entering either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode includes determining whether the source identifier includes Caller ID information; and
if the source identifier includes caller ID information, using the Caller ID information to identify the source identifier as a telephone number. - View Dependent Claims (13)
receiving Caller ID information specifying the telephone number; and
automatically initiating a dial-out sequence using the Caller ID information in response to receiving the user input.
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14. In a wireless telephone communication device capable of receiving and storing electronic mail messages and voice messages, a method of allowing a user of the communication device to reply to a received message, the communication device including a display device, the method comprising:
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displaying an indication of a stored message on the display device, wherein the stored message may be either an electronic mail message or a voice message, the stored message having a source identifier representing a sender of the message;
receiving a user input selecting the received message; and
in response to the user input, automatically entering either an electronic mail reply mode or a voice reply mode, as appropriate, based on the source identifier, including identifying the source identifier as an electronic mail address if the message is an electronic mail message; and
automatically selecting and displaying on the display a reply form for the electronic mail message, including selecting a reply form having predetermined, non-address content based on the sender of the electronic mail message.
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