User identifying card initializing method, user identifying card motion perception method and terminal
A technology for a user identification card and an initialization method is applied in the fields of a method for sensing the action of a user identification card and a terminal, and an initialization method for the user identification card, which can solve the problems of consuming a large amount of system resources and failing to detect the insertion and removal of the user identification card. Operational efficiency and the effect of reducing occupancy
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[0031] Embodiment 1, a method for initializing a subscriber identification card, the flow chart is as follows figure 1 shown, including:
[0032] S1, receiving the signal of the insertion of the user identification card fed back by the sensor;
[0033] In this embodiment, the subscriber identification card may be a SIM card, a UIM card, or a USIM card. According to different application environments, the subscriber identification card can also have multiple forms; the sensor can be a mechanical or optical sensor, and its function is to sense the insertion and removal action of the SIM card.
[0034] S2. Initialize the inserted subscriber identity card.
[0035] After receiving the insertion signal in S1, start to initialize the inserted subscriber identity card. The initialization method can refer to the conventional implementation process of SIM card initialization in the prior art. The specific initialization method does not constitute a limitation of the present invention...
Embodiment 2
[0037] Embodiment 2, a method for initializing a subscriber identification card, the flow chart is as follows figure 2 shown, including:
[0038] A1, receiving the signal of subscriber identification card insertion fed back by the sensor;
[0039] In this embodiment, the subscriber identification card may be a SIM card, a UIM card, or a USIM card. In view of different application environments, the subscriber identification card can also have multiple forms, which do not constitute a limitation to the present invention. The SIM card is used as an example for illustration below. The embodiment of the present invention perceives the insertion and extraction action or insertion action of the SIM card through the sensor. Compared with the polling method in the prior art to sense the insertion or extraction of the SIM card, the consumption of system resources can be greatly reduced, and the operation of the system can be improved. efficiency.
[0040] In the embodiment of the pr...
Embodiment 3
[0052] Embodiment 3, a method for perceiving user identification card actions, the flow chart is as follows image 3 shown, including:
[0053] B1, receiving the signal of pulling out the user identification card fed back by the sensor;
[0054]In the embodiment of the present invention, the sensor may be a mechanical or optical sensor, and its function is to sense the insertion and removal action of the subscriber identification card.
[0055] B2, stop running the business program related to the subscriber identity card.
[0056] After sensing the signal that the subscriber identity card is pulled out, the service program related to the subscriber identity card is stopped.
[0057] Embodiment 3 of the present invention provides a method for initializing a user identification card and a method for motion sensing. By sensing the action of pulling out a user identification card through a sensor, compared with the polling method in the prior art, sensing the pulling out of a us...
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