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Portable telephone

A mobile phone and login information technology, which is applied in telephone communication, electrical components, and telephones with user guidance/use, etc., can solve the problems of complicated operability and poor operability, and achieve the effect of high-efficiency display

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-08-27
J DATA
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Therefore, there is a problem that the operability of the mobile phone is particularly poor compared with that of a personal computer equipped with a keyboard and a mouse. On the contrary, the higher the function of the mobile phone is, the more the operability of calling the login information has to be reduced. more complicated

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no. 1 Embodiment approach

[0032] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a cellular phone according to the present invention. The mobile phone 1 has a display 10 , dial keys 20 , a processing unit 30 , a storage unit 40 , and a communication unit 50 . The display 10 is a liquid crystal display, and displays various information and contents. The dial key 20 is an input key for the user to operate the mobile phone 1 . The dial keys 20 are composed of numeric keys and function keys. The processing unit 30 is configured using a CPU that performs arithmetic processing, and executes various processing according to predetermined programs.

[0033] The storage unit 40 is configured using a memory for storing data. A login information database (DB) 45 described later is stored in the storage unit 40 . In addition, the storage unit 40 may be constituted by a hard disk. The communication unit 50 is configured using a communication circuit, and communicates with a base station. The di...

no. 2 Embodiment approach

[0052]Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described. The configuration and basic operation of the mobile phone of the second embodiment are the same as those in FIGS. 1 and 2 described in the first embodiment. The difference between the second embodiment and the first embodiment is that, in the sorting process of step S4, among the extracted registration information, the completely matching items are arranged in the first order, and the preceding matching items are arranged in the second order. This is the point where the items that partially match are arranged in the third place.

[0053] That is, in the second embodiment, when the processing unit 30 searches the numerical data including a predetermined number sequence from the registration information database 45 (step S3), it also performs a preceding coincidence search in addition to the complete coincidence search and the partial coincidence search. . Then, in the sorting process in step S4, a sor...

no. 3 Embodiment approach

[0057] Next, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described. FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing the functional configuration of the mobile phone 1 according to the third embodiment. The mobile phone 1 of the third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that a history database 49 is stored in the storage unit 40 in addition to the registration information database 45 .

[0058] The number of selection times of registration information selected by the user in the past is registered in the history database 49 as frequency information. For example, when the login information database 45 is shown in FIG. 6, and the receiver login name "Namie Sato" has been selected 15 times by the user in the past, the login information is the receiver login name "Namie Sato" and the selection times "15". They are associated and registered in the historical database 49 .

[0059] The basic operation procedure of the mobile phone 1 of the third embodiment is the same as...

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The user enters, for example, a numeral string produced by numerizing the destination registered name of an e-mail according to an allocation relation denoted on the numeral keys (22) of the portable telephone (1) when the portable telephone (1) displays a waiting screen and presses down a predetermined function key. The portable telephone has a database (45) containing numeric data created by numerizing registered information according to the allocation relation and associated with the registered information. When the portable telephone recognizes that the numeral string has been entered into the portable telephone, the database is searched by using the entered numeral string as a search key, and the registered information associated with the numeric data including the numeral string is extracted. The exactly matched items out of the extracted registered information are sorted in the high rankings and displayed on a display (10) of the portable telephone.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a mobile phone that stores registration information such as e-mail addresses and various functions, and displays them on a display unit by appropriate calling. Background technique [0002] As is well known, mobile phones that have spread rapidly in recent years have functions not only as mobile phones but also as mobile information terminals. That is, it is possible to connect to the Internet from a mobile phone, and e-mail transmission and reception using a mobile phone is also widespread (for example, refer to Patent Document 1 (Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-257711)). In addition, the mobile phone itself is also highly functional, and various functions can be set according to the user's preference. Furthermore, in recent years, mobile phones equipped with hard disks are also being developed. [0003] Conventionally, for example, when sending an e-mail from a mobile phone, it is common to select a d...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04M1/247G06F3/023H04M1/2745G06F17/30G06F3/02H03M11/04H04M1/2748H04M1/27453H04M1/2746
CPCH04M2001/274541H04M1/274558H04M1/274508G06F3/0237H04M1/274583H04M1/27463H04M1/2746H04M1/2748H04M1/27453
Inventor 佐佐木耕司伊藤敦伴哲也
Owner J DATA
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