Above-lock camera access
First Claim
1. A method of operating a mobile device having a plurality of authentication states, including an above-lock state and a below-lock state, the method comprising:
- receiving first input data from a hardware button coupled to a low-power state power supply of the mobile device, the first input data indicating a request for invocation of an application when the mobile device is in the above-lock state, wherein one or more functions of the requested application available in the below-lock state are unavailable while the mobile device is in the above-lock state;
responsive to the receiving the first input data, invoking the requested application on the mobile device;
responsive to receiving second input data requesting at least one of the unavailable functions, presenting an unlock user interface; and
authenticating a user of the mobile device with the unlock user interface and changing the state of the mobile device from the above-lock state to the below-lock state.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for allowing smart phone users to “capture the moment” by allowing easy access to a camera application when a mobile device is in an above-lock (or locked) mode, while also preventing unauthorized access to other smart phone functionality. According to one embodiment of the disclosed technology, a method of operating a mobile device having an above-lock state and a below-lock state comprises receiving input data requesting invocation of an camera application when the mobile device is in the above-lock state and invoking the requested camera application on the device, where one or more functions of the requested application are unavailable as a result of the mobile device being in the above-lock state.
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25 Claims
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1. A method of operating a mobile device having a plurality of authentication states, including an above-lock state and a below-lock state, the method comprising:
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receiving first input data from a hardware button coupled to a low-power state power supply of the mobile device, the first input data indicating a request for invocation of an application when the mobile device is in the above-lock state, wherein one or more functions of the requested application available in the below-lock state are unavailable while the mobile device is in the above-lock state; responsive to the receiving the first input data, invoking the requested application on the mobile device; responsive to receiving second input data requesting at least one of the unavailable functions, presenting an unlock user interface; and authenticating a user of the mobile device with the unlock user interface and changing the state of the mobile device from the above-lock state to the below-lock state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. One or more computer-readable storage devices or memory storing computer-readable instructions that when executed by a mobile device cause the mobile device to perform a method, the mobile device having a plurality of authentication states, including an above-lock state and an below-lock state, the mobile device having a plurality of power states, including a low-power state and an active-power state, the method comprising:
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receiving a first request from a hardware button coupled to a low-power state power supply of the mobile device, the first request being for execution of an application or function when the mobile device is in the above-lock state and the low-power state; responsive to receiving the first request, causing the mobile device to enter the active-power state and executing the requested application or function with the mobile device, wherein one or more functions of the requested application available in the below-lock state are unavailable while the mobile device is in the above-lock state; receiving a second request for one or more of the functions unavailable in the above-lock state; and responsive to the receiving the second request, presenting a lock screen that can be used to change the mobile device to the below-lock state. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An apparatus, comprising:
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one or more input sources; one or more processors; and a low-power state power supply, the low-power state power supply being electrically connected to a first hardware button configured to send a first signal requesting that the apparatus enter an active power state and a second hardware button configure to send a second signal requesting that the apparatus enter the active power state and invoke a requested function; an active-state power supply configured to provide power for the requested function in the active power state but not in the low-power state; and one or more computer-readable media storing computer-readable instructions that when executed by the processors, cause the apparatus to perform a method of invoking the requested function, the instructions comprising; instructions for receiving input data from the input source, instructions for locking and unlocking the apparatus using authentication, and instructions for, responsive to receiving the second signal, invoking the requested function. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. One or more computer-readable storage devices or memory storing computer-readable instructions that when executed by a mobile device cause the mobile device to perform a method, the method comprising:
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executing an application or function for recording audio, images, and/or video when the mobile device is in an above-lock state; receiving a request for one or more functions unavailable in the above-lock state; responsive to the receiving the request, presenting a lock screen that can be used to change the mobile device to a below-lock state; changing the mobile device to a below lock state; and if the mobile device does not detect user activity before a predetermined timeout period expires, and the mobile device is recording audio and/or video, then remaining in the below-lock state.
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21. A mobile device having a plurality of authentication states, including an above-lock state and an below-lock state, the mobile device having a plurality of power states, including a low-power state and an active-power state, the mobile device comprising:
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one or more processors; and one or more computer-readable storage devices or memory storing instructions that when executed with the processors, cause the mobile device to perform a method, the instructions comprising; instructions to receive a first request from a hardware button coupled to a low-power state power supply of the mobile device, the first request being for execution of an application or function when the mobile device is in the above-lock state and the low-power state, instructions to, responsive to receiving the first request, cause the mobile device to enter the active-power state and executing the requested application or function with the mobile device, wherein one or more functions of the requested application available in the below-lock state are unavailable while the mobile device is in the above-lock state, instructions to receive a second request for one or more of the functions unavailable in the above-lock state, and instructions to, responsive to the receiving the second request, present a lock screen that can be used to change the mobile device to the below-lock state. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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