Non-cellular wireless entertainment phone, system and architecture
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
- at least one processor;
communication means for receiving and transmitting non-cellular wireless signals;
a plurality of physical keys or buttons; and
a memory containing instructions translatable by the at least one processor to perform;
operating in an entertainment mode;
responsive to a signal received from a control device via the communication means, switching from the entertainment mode to a wait state in a linked mode, the switching including automatically and dynamically changing one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons from a first set of functions for the entertainment mode to a second set of functions for the linked mode, wherein the control device is capable of directly or indirectly connecting to a cellular network, a computer network, or a combination thereof;
responsive to one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons being depressed or activated, entering into a dial state in the linked mode for making a call to a remote device through the control device via a non-cellular wireless connection, wherein the control device passes the call to the remote device via the cellular network, the computer network, or a combination thereof;
if the call to the remote device is approved and the remote device answers the call, entering into a talk state in the linked mode; and
if the call to the remote device is not approved, if the remote device does not answer the call, or if the call has ended, returning to the wait state in the linked mode.
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Abstract
A non-cellular wireless entertainment phone device may have at least two modes of operation. Each of the modes of operation may have a particular set of functionality. A first set of functionality may allow phone communications through a cellular phone, a wireless device, or the Internet. Additional functionality may transform the device into an entertainment device/child'"'"'s toy or other types of devices such as a remote control, game controller, two-way radio transceiver, motion sensor, etc. A control signal may be sent from another device to cause a switching between modes.
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1. An apparatus, comprising:
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at least one processor; communication means for receiving and transmitting non-cellular wireless signals; a plurality of physical keys or buttons; and a memory containing instructions translatable by the at least one processor to perform; operating in an entertainment mode; responsive to a signal received from a control device via the communication means, switching from the entertainment mode to a wait state in a linked mode, the switching including automatically and dynamically changing one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons from a first set of functions for the entertainment mode to a second set of functions for the linked mode, wherein the control device is capable of directly or indirectly connecting to a cellular network, a computer network, or a combination thereof; responsive to one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons being depressed or activated, entering into a dial state in the linked mode for making a call to a remote device through the control device via a non-cellular wireless connection, wherein the control device passes the call to the remote device via the cellular network, the computer network, or a combination thereof; if the call to the remote device is approved and the remote device answers the call, entering into a talk state in the linked mode; and if the call to the remote device is not approved, if the remote device does not answer the call, or if the call has ended, returning to the wait state in the linked mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system comprising:
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a control device configured for connecting to a cellular network, a computer network, or a combination thereof; and an apparatus comprising; at least one processor; communication means for receiving and transmitting non-cellular wireless signals; a plurality of physical keys or buttons; and a memory containing instructions translatable by the at least one processor to perform; operating in an entertainment mode; responsive to a signal received from the control device via the communication means, switching from the entertainment mode to a wait state in a linked mode, the switching including automatically and dynamically changing one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons from a first set of functions for the entertainment mode to a second set of functions for the linked mode; responsive to one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons being depressed or activated, entering into a dial state in the linked mode for making a call to a remote device through the control device via a non-cellular wireless connection, wherein the control device passes the call to the remote device via the cellular network, the computer network, or a combination thereof; if the call to the remote device is approved and the remote device answers the call, entering into a talk state in the linked mode; and if the call to the remote device is not approved, if the remote device does not answer the call, or if the call has ended, returning to the wait state in the linked mode. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A computer program product comprising at least one non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions translatable by at least one processor of an apparatus to perform:
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operating in an entertainment mode; responsive to a signal received from a control device via communication means of the apparatus, switching from the entertainment mode to a wait state in a linked mode, the switching including automatically and dynamically changing one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons from a first set of functions for the entertainment mode to a second set of functions for the linked mode, wherein the communication means is configured for receiving and transmitting non-cellular wireless signals, wherein the control device is capable of directly or indirectly connecting to a cellular network, a computer network, or a combination thereof; responsive to one or more of the plurality of physical keys or buttons being depressed or activated, entering into a dial state in the linked mode for making a call to a remote device through the control device via a non-cellular wireless connection, wherein the control device passes the call to the remote device via the cellular network, the computer network, or a combination thereof; if the call to the remote device is approved and the remote device answers the call, entering into a talk state in the linked mode; and if the call to the remote device is not approved, if the remote device does not answer the call, or if the call has ended, returning to the wait state in the linked mode. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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