Display method, intelligent terminal and storage medium

By automatically adjusting the display theme, interface color scheme, and brightness through smart terminals and responding to preset events, the problem of power consumption reduction affecting user experience in existing technologies has been solved, achieving low-power display without affecting the clarity and adaptability of the displayed content.

CN121657894APending Publication Date: 2026-03-13SHENZHEN TRANSSION HLDG CO LTD
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CN · China
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Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2024-09-13
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing technologies reduce screen backlight brightness directly when lowering power consumption in smart terminals, impacting user experience. Dark themes require app support, leading to compatibility limitations.

Method used

By adjusting the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness adaptation methods, and responding to preset events to reduce power consumption, such as detecting changes in temperature, battery level, display partitions, and application status, the interface can be automatically adjusted.

Benefits of technology

While reducing power consumption, it ensures clear display content without affecting user experience, and requires no APP support, making it highly adaptable to various smart terminals.

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Abstract

The invention provides a display method, an intelligent terminal and a storage medium. The display method comprises the steps of determining a display mode of a target interface in response to a preset event; based on this, according to the application, a display mode with relatively low power consumption can be obtained by adaptively combining display themes, interface color matching and display brightness, the support from the APP is reduced or even eliminated while the power consumption is reduced, for example, the APP does not need to be recoded so as to support dark themes, the adaptability is relatively good, popularization is easy, and for example, the display brightness is not only reduced. Power consumption is reduced by adjusting interface color matching, clear watching of display content is not affected, and user experience is guaranteed.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of display technology, specifically to a display method, a smart terminal, and a storage medium. Background Technology

[0002] With the development of smartphones and other smart devices, reducing power consumption has become a major concern and source of complaints for users. For example, when a smart device malfunctions, it can overheat, leading to increased power consumption. As the overheating worsens, the performance of internal hardware circuits degrades, affecting the smooth operation of the smart device. Increased power consumption not only exacerbates overheating but also impacts battery life.

[0003] In the process of conceiving and implementing this application, the inventors discovered at least the following problems: There are two main ways to reduce power consumption. One is to directly reduce the screen backlight brightness to reduce the display brightness, but this can easily make it difficult for users to see the displayed content clearly, which seriously affects the user experience. The other is to switch the display theme of the smart terminal to a dark theme, but the dark theme requires the support of the APP installed on the smart terminal, that is, the developer needs to code the APP to adapt to the dark theme, which limits the use of the dark theme.

[0004] The preceding description is intended to provide general background information and does not necessarily constitute prior art. Summary of the Invention

[0005] To address the aforementioned technical issues, this application provides a display method, a smart terminal, and a storage medium that can adapt, for example, the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness to achieve a display mode with lower power consumption, thereby reducing power consumption, reducing or even eliminating support from apps, and improving user experience and compatibility.

[0006] This application provides a display method applied to a smart terminal, comprising the following steps:

[0007] In response to preset events, determine how the target interface is displayed.

[0008] Optionally, display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness, or at least one of these.

[0009] Optionally, the preset event includes at least one of the following:

[0010] An operation was detected indicating a switch to at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness.

[0011] The motherboard temperature has been detected to have reached the corresponding first threshold.

[0012] The remaining battery power has been detected to have reached the corresponding second threshold.

[0013] A preset display partition event was detected;

[0014] A preset application event was detected;

[0015] Scene information with a first preset relationship with the smart terminal was detected.

[0016] Optionally, the preset application event includes at least one of the following:

[0017] The operating status of an application whose power consumption has reached the third threshold has changed.

[0018] An application whose display theme is not adapted has been detected to have changed its running status.

[0019] Optionally, the detection of scene information having a first preset relationship with the smart terminal includes:

[0020] Obtain at least one feature and its corresponding value from the current scene information;

[0021] Determine the weights corresponding to each feature;

[0022] If the sum of the products of the values ​​of each feature and their corresponding weights reaches a first preset threshold, then it is determined that the current scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship.

[0023] Optionally, the detection of scene information having a first preset relationship with the smart terminal includes:

[0024] Obtain at least one feature and its corresponding value from scene information across multiple recent consecutive time periods;

[0025] Determine the first weight corresponding to each feature;

[0026] Determine the second weight corresponding to each time period;

[0027] If the sum of the products of the values ​​of each feature and the corresponding first weight reaches a second preset threshold, and the sum of the products of the first products of each time period and the corresponding second weight reaches a third preset threshold, then it is determined that the scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship.

[0028] Optionally, determining the interface color scheme includes:

[0029] The display interface of the smart terminal is switched from the first color scheme to the second color scheme, and / or the interface color scheme is adjusted according to the second preset relationship between the display theme and / or the display brightness and the interface color scheme.

[0030] Optionally, the second preset relationship between the display theme and / or display brightness and the interface color scheme includes at least one of the following:

[0031] The color values ​​of the display theme are inversely proportional to the color values ​​of the interface color scheme.

[0032] The display brightness is directly proportional to the color value of the interface color scheme;

[0033] The minimum color value for the interface color scheme is greater than or equal to the lower visible limit.

[0034] Optionally, the screen of the smart terminal can display at least two partitions; the method further includes:

[0035] Determine the target partition from at least two partitions of the smart terminal;

[0036] In response to the target partition switching from the first partition to the second partition, a preset function menu is displayed on the second partition, and / or at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme and display brightness of the first partition is applied to the second partition.

[0037] Optionally, the method further includes:

[0038] In response to the failure of the target partition, a default function menu is displayed on some or all of the partitions.

[0039] Optionally, the method further includes:

[0040] In response to the failure of the target partition, at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme and display brightness is applied to all partitions.

[0041] Optionally, the method further includes:

[0042] In response to the target partition becoming invalid, all partitions will be displayed according to the default display rules of the smart terminal.

[0043] This application also provides a smart terminal, including a memory and a processor. The memory stores a message display program, and when the message display program is executed by the processor, it implements the steps of any of the above display methods.

[0044] This application also provides a storage medium storing a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of any of the above display methods.

[0045] As described above, the technical solution of this application includes: determining the display mode of the target interface in response to a preset event. This application can adapt and combine, for example, display themes, interface color schemes, and display brightness to obtain a display mode with lower power consumption. While reducing power consumption, it also reduces or even eliminates support from apps. For example, there is no need to recode the app to support dark themes, resulting in good adaptability and ease of promotion. It can be well applied to various types of smart terminals and apps. Alternatively, it may reduce power consumption not only by lowering display brightness but also by adjusting the interface color scheme, without affecting the clear viewing of the displayed content, thus ensuring a good user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0046] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application. To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, those skilled in the art can obtain other drawings based on these drawings without any creative effort.

[0047] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a mobile terminal to implement the various embodiments of this application;

[0048] Figure 2 A communication network system architecture diagram provided for an embodiment of this application;

[0049] Figure 3 A schematic flowchart illustrating a display method provided in the first embodiment of this application;

[0050] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of an interface that allows for adjustment of display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness according to this application;

[0051] Figures 5(a) and 5(b) are schematic diagrams of whether the black and white color scheme is enabled on the smart terminal based on the motherboard temperature prompt.

[0052] Figures 6(a) and 6(b) are schematic diagrams of the interface of a smart terminal prompting whether to turn on the black and white color scheme based on the remaining battery power;

[0053] Figure 7 A flowchart illustrating the second display method provided in the first embodiment of this application;

[0054] Figure 8 A flowchart illustrating the third display method provided in the first embodiment of this application;

[0055] Figure 9 This is a time sequence diagram of multiple time periods used in this application to determine the first preset relationship;

[0056] Figure 10 A flowchart illustrating a display method provided in the second embodiment of this application;

[0057] Figure 11 A schematic flowchart illustrating a display method provided in the third embodiment of this application;

[0058] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of a preset function menu on the target partition in this application.

[0059] The realization of the objectives, functional features, and advantages of this application will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings have illustrated specific embodiments of this application, which will be described in more detail below. These drawings and textual descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the concept in any way, but rather to illustrate the concepts of this application to those skilled in the art through reference to specific embodiments. Detailed Implementation

[0060] Exemplary embodiments will now be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this application as detailed in the appended claims.

[0061] It should be noted that, in this document, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element. Furthermore, components, features, and elements with the same names in different embodiments of this application may have the same meaning or different meanings, the specific meaning of which must be determined by its interpretation in that specific embodiment or further in conjunction with the context of that specific embodiment.

[0062] It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc., may be used herein to describe various information, such information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are used only to distinguish information of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of this document, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information. Depending on the context, the word "if," as used herein, may be interpreted as "when," "when," or "in response to determination." Furthermore, as used herein, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" are intended to also include the plural forms unless the context indicates otherwise. It should be further understood that the terms "comprising," "including," indicate the presence of the stated feature, step, operation, element, component, item, kind, and / or group, but do not exclude the presence, occurrence, or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, items, kinds, and / or groups. The terms "or," "and / or," "including at least one of the following," etc., as used in this application, may be interpreted as inclusive, or mean any one or any combination thereof. For example, "including at least one of the following: A, B, C" means "any one of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A and B and C." Similarly, "A, B, or C" or "A, B, and / or C" means "any one of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A and B and C." Exceptions to this definition only occur when the combination of elements, functions, steps, or operations is inherently mutually exclusive in some way.

[0063] It should be understood that although the steps in the flowcharts of this application's embodiments are shown sequentially according to the arrows, these steps are not necessarily executed in the order indicated by the arrows. Unless explicitly stated herein, there is no strict order restriction on the execution of these steps, and they can be executed in other orders. Moreover, at least some of the steps in the figures may include multiple sub-steps or multiple stages. These sub-steps or stages are not necessarily completed at the same time, but can be executed at different times, and their execution order is not necessarily sequential, but can be performed alternately or in turn with other steps or at least a portion of the sub-steps or stages of other steps.

[0064] Depending on the context, the words “if” or “suppose” as used here can be interpreted as “when” or “in response to determination” or “in response to detection.” Similarly, depending on the context, the phrases “if determination” or “if detection (of the stated condition or event)” can be interpreted as “when determination” or “in response to determination” or “when detection (of the stated condition or event)” or “in response to detection (of the stated condition or event).”

[0065] It should be noted that step designations such as S122 and S123 are used in this document for the purpose of more clearly and concisely describing the corresponding content, and do not constitute a substantial limitation on the order. In specific implementation, those skilled in the art may execute S123 first and then S122, etc., but these should all be within the protection scope of this application.

[0066] It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of this application and are not intended to limit this application.

[0067] In the following description, the use of suffixes such as "module," "part," or "unit" to denote elements is solely for the purpose of illustrative purposes and has no specific meaning in itself. Therefore, "module," "part," or "unit" may be used interchangeably.

[0068] Smart terminals can be implemented in various forms. For example, the smart terminals described in this application may include smart terminals such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, handheld computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable media players (PMPs), navigation devices, wearable devices, smart bracelets, pedometers, etc., as well as fixed terminals such as digital TVs and desktop computers.

[0069] The following description will use a mobile terminal as an example. Those skilled in the art will understand that, apart from elements specifically designed for mobile purposes, the construction according to the embodiments of this application can also be applied to fixed-type terminals.

[0070] Please see Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a mobile terminal implementing various embodiments of this application. The mobile terminal 100 may include: an RF (Radio Frequency) unit 101, a WiFi module 102, an audio output unit 103, an A / V (Audio / Video) input unit 104, a sensor 105, a display unit 106, a user input unit 107, an interface unit 108, a memory 109, a processor 110, and a power supply 111, etc. Those skilled in the art will understand that... Figure 1 The mobile terminal structure shown does not constitute a limitation on the mobile terminal. The mobile terminal may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or have different component arrangements.

[0071] The following is combined Figure 1 A detailed introduction to each component of the mobile terminal:

[0072] The radio frequency unit 101 can be used for receiving and transmitting signals during information transmission or calls. Specifically, it receives downlink information from the base station and processes it with the processor 110; additionally, it transmits uplink data to the base station. Typically, the radio frequency unit 101 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low-noise amplifier, and a duplexer. Furthermore, the radio frequency unit 101 can also communicate wirelessly with networks and other devices. The aforementioned wireless communications may use any communication standard or protocol, including but not limited to GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), CDMA2000 (Code Division Multiple Access 2000), WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), TD-SCDMA (Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access), FDD-LTE (Frequency Division Duplex-Long Term Evolution), and TDD-LTE (Time Division Duplex-Long Term Evolution). (i.e., time-division duplex long-term evolution), 5G and 6G, etc.

[0073] WiFi is a short-range wireless transmission technology. Mobile terminals, through the WiFi module 102, can help users send and receive emails, browse web pages, and access streaming media, providing users with wireless broadband internet access. Although Figure 1 WiFi module 102 is shown, but it is understood that it is not a necessary component of a mobile terminal and can be omitted as needed without changing the nature of the invention.

[0074] The audio output unit 103 can convert audio data received by the radio frequency unit 101 or the WiFi module 102 or stored in the memory 109 into audio signals and output them as sound when the mobile terminal 100 is in call signal receiving mode, call mode, recording mode, voice recognition mode, broadcast receiving mode, etc. Furthermore, the audio output unit 103 can also provide audio output related to specific functions performed by the mobile terminal 100 (e.g., call signal receiving sound, message receiving sound, etc.). The audio output unit 103 may include a speaker, a buzzer, etc.

[0075] The A / V input unit 104 is used to receive audio or video signals. The A / V input unit 104 may include a graphics processing unit (GPU) 1041 and a microphone 1042. The GPU 1041 processes image data of still images or videos acquired by an image capture device (such as a camera) in video capture mode or image capture mode. The processed image frames can be displayed on the display unit 106. The image frames processed by the GPU 1041 can be stored in the memory 109 (or other storage medium) or transmitted via the radio frequency unit 101 or the WiFi module 102. The microphone 1042 can receive sound (audio data) in operating modes such as telephone call mode, recording mode, and voice recognition mode, and can process such sound into audio data. The processed audio (voice) data can be converted into a format that can be transmitted to a mobile communication base station via the radio frequency unit 101 in telephone call mode. The microphone 1042 can implement various types of noise cancellation (or suppression) algorithms to eliminate (or suppress) noise or interference generated during the reception and transmission of audio signals.

[0076] The mobile terminal 100 also includes at least one sensor 105, such as a light sensor, a motion sensor, and other sensors. Optionally, the light sensor includes an ambient light sensor and a proximity sensor. Optionally, the ambient light sensor can adjust the brightness of the display panel 1061 according to the ambient light level, and the proximity sensor can turn off the display panel 1061 and / or backlight when the mobile terminal 100 is moved to the ear. As a type of motion sensor, an accelerometer sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in various directions (generally three axes), and can detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary. It can be used for applications that recognize the phone's posture (such as landscape / portrait switching, related games, magnetometer posture calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer, tapping), etc. Other sensors that may be configured in the phone, such as fingerprint sensors, pressure sensors, iris sensors, molecular sensors, gyroscopes, barometers, hygrometers, thermometers, and infrared sensors, will not be described in detail here.

[0077] The display unit 106 is used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user. The display unit 106 may include a display panel 1061, which may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), or the like.

[0078] User input unit 107 can be used to receive input numerical or character information, and generate key signal inputs related to user settings and function control of the mobile terminal. Optionally, user input unit 107 may include touch panel 1071 and other input devices 1072. Touch panel 1071, also known as a touch screen, can collect touch operations performed by the user on or near it (such as operations performed by the user using a finger, stylus, or any suitable object or accessory on or near touch panel 1071), and drive corresponding connection devices according to a pre-set program. Touch panel 1071 may include a touch detection device and a touch controller. Optionally, the touch detection device detects the user's touch position and the signal generated by the touch operation, and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives touch information from the touch detection device, converts it into touch point coordinates, sends it to processor 110, and can receive and execute commands sent by processor 110. In addition, touch panel 1071 can be implemented using various types such as resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave. In addition to the touch panel 1071, the user input unit 107 may also include other input devices 1072. Optionally, other input devices 1072 may include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following: physical keyboard, function keys (such as volume control buttons, power buttons, etc.), trackball, mouse, joystick, etc., without being specifically limited here.

[0079] Optionally, the touch panel 1071 may cover the display panel 1061. When the touch panel 1071 detects a touch operation on or near it, it transmits the information to the processor 110 to determine the type of touch event. Subsequently, the processor 110 provides corresponding visual output on the display panel 1061 based on the type of touch event. Although in Figure 1 In this embodiment, the touch panel 1071 and the display panel 1061 are two independent components to realize the input and output functions of the mobile terminal. However, in some embodiments, the touch panel 1071 and the display panel 1061 can be integrated to realize the input and output functions of the mobile terminal. The specific implementation is not limited here.

[0080] Interface unit 108 serves as an interface through which at least one external device can connect to mobile terminal 100. For example, the external device may include a wired or wireless headset port, an external power supply (or battery charger) port, a wired or wireless data port, a memory card port, a port for connecting a device with an identification module, an audio input / output (I / O) port, a video I / O port, a headphone port, and so on. Interface unit 108 may be used to receive input (e.g., data, power, etc.) from the external device and transmit the received input to one or more elements within mobile terminal 100, or it may be used to transmit data between mobile terminal 100 and the external device.

[0081] The memory 109 can be used to store software programs and various data. The memory 109 may primarily include a program storage area and a data storage area. Optionally, the program storage area may store the operating system, applications required for at least one function (such as sound playback, image playback, etc.), etc.; the data storage area may store data created based on the use of the mobile phone (such as audio data, phonebook, etc.). Furthermore, the memory 109 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state storage device.

[0082] The processor 110 is the control center of the mobile terminal. It connects various parts of the mobile terminal via various interfaces and lines. By running or executing software programs and / or modules stored in the memory 109, and by calling data stored in the memory 109, it performs various functions and processes data of the mobile terminal, thereby providing overall monitoring of the mobile terminal. The processor 110 may include one or more processing units; preferably, the processor 110 may integrate an application processor and a modem processor. Optionally, the application processor mainly handles the operating system, user interface, and applications, while the modem processor mainly handles wireless communication. It is understood that the modem processor may not be integrated into the processor 110.

[0083] The mobile terminal 100 may also include a power supply 111 (such as a battery) that supplies power to various components. Preferably, the power supply 111 can be logically connected to the processor 110 through a power management system, thereby enabling functions such as charging, discharging, and power consumption management through the power management system.

[0084] although Figure 1 As not shown, the mobile terminal 100 may also include a Bluetooth module, etc., which will not be described in detail here.

[0085] To facilitate understanding of the embodiments of this application, the communication network system on which the mobile terminal of this application is based is described below.

[0086] Please see Figure 2 , Figure 2 This application provides a communication network system architecture diagram. The communication network system is an LTE system based on general mobile communication technology. The LTE system includes a UE (User Equipment) 201, an E-UTRAN (Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) 202, an EPC (Evolved Packet Core) 203, and the operator's IP services 204, which are connected in sequence.

[0087] Optionally, UE201 can be the aforementioned terminal 100, which will not be described in detail here.

[0088] E-UTRAN202 includes eNodeB2021 and other eNodeB2022, etc. Optionally, eNodeB2021 can connect to other eNodeB2022 via backhaul (e.g., X2 interface), and eNodeB2021 connects to EPC203, providing access from UE201 to EPC203.

[0089] EPC203 may include MME (Mobility Management Entity) 2031, HSS (Home Subscriber Server) 2032, other MMEs 2033, SGW (Serving Gateway) 2034, PGW (Packet Data Network Gateway) 2035, and PCRF (Policy and Charging Rules Function) 2036, etc. Optionally, MME2031 is the control node that handles signaling between UE201 and EPC203, providing bearer and connection management. HSS2032 is used to provide registers to manage functions such as the Home Location Register (not shown in the figure) and stores user-specific information such as service characteristics and data rates. All user data can be sent through SGW2034. PGW2035 can provide UE201 with IP address allocation and other functions. PCRF2036 is the policy and charging control decision point for service data flow and IP bearer resources. It selects and provides available policy and charging control decisions for the policy and charging enforcement function unit (not shown in the figure).

[0090] IP services 204 may include the Internet, intranet, IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), or other IP services.

[0091] Although the above description uses the LTE system as an example, those skilled in the art should know that this application is not only applicable to the LTE system, but also to other wireless communication systems, such as GSM, CDMA2000, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, 5G and future new network systems (such as 6G), etc., without limitation.

[0092] Based on the above-described mobile terminal hardware structure and communication network system, various embodiments of this application are proposed.

[0093] First Embodiment

[0094] Figure 3 This is a flowchart illustrating a display method provided in the first embodiment of this application. The entity executing this display method can be at least one of the following: a mobile phone or other smart terminal, a wearable device, or a device, processor, or storage medium that has a display function (e.g., has a display panel) or can control the display function.

[0095] In one example scenario, a user can set a preset relationship between two smart terminals to define the control relationship of their display functions. The preset relationship includes, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: a connection relationship established based on near-field communication technologies such as Bluetooth, a connection relationship established based on far-field communication technologies such as cellular networks, a connection relationship established based on authentication, being located in the same local area network, being located in the same IoT group, or a master-slave control relationship composed of custom rules.

[0096] For ease of explanation and understanding, unless otherwise specified, this application will describe the scenario of controlling the display function of a single smart terminal as an example.

[0097] like Figure 3 As shown, the display method includes step S1.

[0098] S1: In response to a preset event, determine how the target interface is displayed.

[0099] Optionally, the display method includes at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness.

[0100] The display theme is a theme set by a smart terminal based on its own operating system. For example, there are traditional dark themes (including but not limited to night mode) and light themes (including but not limited to day mode). The display theme is associated with the smart terminal's operating system and installed apps. For example, the icons and page elements of the operating system and apps will change according to the display theme.

[0101] In one example, the color value of the displayed theme (e.g., the average color value) is inversely proportional to the display power consumption of the smart terminal. For example, the larger the color value of the displayed theme and the darker the color, the lower the display power consumption of the smart terminal. This application can determine the display power consumption based on this relationship.

[0102] The interface color scheme is only associated with the smart terminal's screen. This means that regardless of whether the currently running app changes, the screen only displays the determined interface color scheme. For example, with a black and white interface, when the smart terminal is running the first app, all displayed interfaces are black and white; when the smart terminal is running the second app, all displayed interfaces remain black and white. Therefore, the smart terminal's processor can still handle app operation and transmit display data to the screen in the existing manner. The only difference is that the DDI (Display Driver Chip) processes the display data to convert the RGB-based color scheme to black and white, thereby reducing or even eliminating support from the app. For example, there's no need to recode the app to support dark themes, resulting in better adaptability and easier promotion. Furthermore, the interface color scheme allows the display power consumption control method of this application to be implemented in offline mode.

[0103] In one example, the color values ​​(e.g., average color values) of the interface color scheme are inversely proportional to the display power consumption of the smart terminal. For example, the larger the color value of the interface color scheme and the darker the color, the lower the display power consumption of the smart terminal. This application can determine the display power consumption based on this relationship.

[0104] Display brightness is related to the screen backlight, and display brightness is directly proportional to display power consumption. For example, the greater the display brightness, the greater the display power consumption. This application can determine the display brightness based on this relationship.

[0105] Display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness can all be used individually to control display power consumption. Controlling display power consumption can include switching freely between normal display power consumption, low display power consumption, and high display power consumption. High display power consumption is suitable for high-definition video playback scenarios. Determining at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness can be understood as determining the "power consumption control method."

[0106] It should be noted that the embodiments of this application include multiple situations, multiple events, and multiple feasible implementation methods for a certain technical feature. Unless otherwise specified, it means that the corresponding technical feature can be implemented by combining any of these methods. By combining solutions, the corresponding technical feature can be implemented more accurately and / or intelligently, thereby improving the accuracy of the technical feature implementation and the user experience.

[0107] For example, this application can combine any two or three of the aforementioned display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness. In one example, the determined results corresponding to the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness can be calculated using a preset linear function and the currently obtained numerical values ​​corresponding to the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness; in another example, it can be done using, as... Figure 4 The interface shown responds to user operations, allowing for individual adjustments to the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness, and the final adjusted result is used for display on the smart terminal.

[0108] In one example of step S1, the preset event can manifest as one or more events, which may be dedicated events for implementing this application, different from existing events that trigger the smart terminal, thereby at least avoiding any event from conflicting with existing events that perform other functions (including user-defined personalized events). For example, step S1 is only executed when entering a preset mode and / or enabling a preset function option, thus avoiding conflicts with existing events that perform other functions. For example, the preset event is only considered valid and the corresponding steps are triggered when the preset mode is enabled in the settings interface. In this way, users can perform different functions by implementing the same event in a more convenient and quick way, that is, reuse events that perform other functions. For example, when entering a preset mode, if the remaining battery power reaches the corresponding preset threshold (i.e., the preset event), step S1 can be triggered. However, when not entering a preset mode, if the remaining battery power is low, only the traditional low-power mode will be entered, and the function of the preset event of this application cannot be realized.

[0109] For example, in scenarios applicable to smart terminals, this example is equivalent to adding a power consumption control or display control function to the smart terminal. The implementation of this function includes, but is not limited to: taking a smartphone as an example, pre-programming a script or application and installing it in the smartphone's operating system, thereby adding a "power consumption control" option to the smartphone's operating system settings interface and / or voice assistant settings interface; then, by sliding a slider to turn this option on or off, the function can be turned on or off accordingly. Alternatively, the smart terminal can set up a separate APP on its main interface, through which the corresponding control function can be turned on and off, and detailed settings for one or more events, including preset events, can be executed. After enabling this function option, the smart terminal can allow the user to set events on the display interface, thereby comparing the detected events with the set events in subsequent processes. If they match, step S1 is triggered; if they do not match, step S1 is not triggered.

[0110] In another example, the preset event is not an existing event for performing other functions, but only a special event of this application. Optionally, this application combines the preset event with the current interface to determine whether to trigger the execution step S1. For example, if the current interface is the target interface of a preset APP, such as the video call interface of a video APP (where the video window pops up and is displayed), even if the preset event is detected, the execution step S1 is not triggered, but the existing function corresponding to the preset event is executed. At this time, the video call interface still maintains the traditional power consumption control method, or only the video window maintains the traditional power consumption control method, and the interface area outside the video window maintains the power consumption control method of this application; if the current interface is a target interface that is neither a video call nor a video playback type, then the execution step S1 is triggered; and if the preset event is detected as a special event of this application, the current interface is not considered, and the execution step S1 is triggered directly.

[0111] This application does not limit the specific manifestation of any event, including preset events. The following description uses at least one of events 1 to 6 as an example of preset events.

[0112] Event 1: An action was detected indicating a switch to at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, or display brightness. Specifically, an action by the user to change the display power consumption was detected.

[0113] Event 2: The motherboard temperature was detected to have reached the first threshold.

[0114] For example, when the motherboard temperature reaches the first threshold, indicating a high temperature, the system switches from normal power consumption control to low power consumption control, determining the corresponding interface color scheme, display theme, and brightness. Combined with... Figure 5aAs shown, the smart terminal can pop up a dialog box saying "The current temperature is too high. Do you need to turn on the black and white color scheme?" to remind users that the black and white color scheme can save power and reduce the temperature.

[0115] For example, when the motherboard temperature reaches a first threshold, the first threshold in this example is less than that mentioned above. Figure 5a The first threshold in the example indicates that the motherboard temperature has returned to normal, allowing switching from low-power control to normal power control or high-power control, and determining the corresponding interface color scheme. Combined with... Figure 5b As shown, the smart terminal can pop up a dialog box saying "The current temperature has returned to normal. Do you want to turn off the black and white color scheme?" At the same time, the dialog box can still prompt that the black and white color scheme can save power and reduce the temperature.

[0116] For example, when the motherboard temperature reaches a first threshold, the first threshold in this example is less than that mentioned above. Figure 5a The first threshold in the example indicates that the motherboard temperature is low. At this time, the normal power consumption control mode can be switched to the high power consumption control mode. Of course, in other scenarios, the low power consumption control mode can be switched to the normal power consumption control mode or the high power consumption control mode, and the corresponding interface color scheme can be determined, so as to avoid the smart terminal from automatically shutting down in winter outdoor or extremely cold environments due to the low motherboard temperature.

[0117] Event 3: The remaining battery power has reached the second threshold.

[0118] For example, when the remaining battery power reaches the corresponding second threshold, it indicates insufficient power. At this point, it is necessary to switch from normal power consumption control mode to low power consumption control mode and determine the corresponding interface color scheme; combined with Figure 6a As shown, the smart terminal can pop up a dialog box saying "The current battery is low. Do you want to turn on the black and white color scheme?" to remind users that the black and white color scheme can save power and reduce battery consumption.

[0119] For example, when the remaining battery power reaches the second threshold, the second threshold in this example is smaller than the one mentioned above. Figure 6a The second threshold in the example indicates sufficient battery power. At this point, it's necessary to switch from low-power control to normal power control and determine the corresponding interface color scheme. Combined with... Figure 6b As shown, the smart terminal can pop up a dialog box saying "The current battery is sufficient. Do you want to turn off the black and white color scheme?" At the same time, the dialog box can still prompt that the black and white color scheme can save power and reduce battery consumption.

[0120] Event 4: A preset display partition event was detected.

[0121] Taking the setting of a foldable screen on a smart terminal as an example, the preset display partitioning event is when the screen changes from a flat screen to two split screens facing away from the user after folding. At this time, if one of the split screens faces the user's eyes, the display power consumption control can be performed on the other split screen, such as switching to a low power consumption control mode. When the other split screen faces the user's eyes, it is switched to a normal power consumption control mode. When the preset display partitioning event is when the two split screens facing away from the user change to a flat screen, both split screens are switched to the same normal power consumption control mode.

[0122] Taking the setting of a scrollable screen on a smart terminal as an example, the preset display partition event can be that the scrollable screen switches from a rolled state to a partially unfolded state. At this time, the unfolded part is the display partition, which switches to the normal power consumption control mode. As the unfolded partition gradually becomes larger, the area using the normal power consumption control mode gradually becomes larger.

[0123] Event 5: A preset application event was detected.

[0124] Optionally, the preset application event includes at least one of the following:

[0125] Application Event 1: The operating status of an application whose power consumption has reached the third threshold has changed. For example, if an application whose power consumption has reached the third threshold is detected, it can switch to low-power control mode; or if an application whose power consumption has reached the third threshold is detected is shut down, it can switch from low-power control mode to normal power control mode.

[0126] Application Event 2: A change in the running status of an application that is not adapted to the display theme is detected. For example, it is detected that the current display interface belongs to an application that is not adapted to the display theme; or it is detected that the application that is not adapted to the display theme has been closed or switched to run in the background.

[0127] In one example, once an app that is not adapted to the display theme is detected to be launched and running, the step of determining the power consumption control method can be triggered. For example, for some game apps that occupy a small amount of memory or apps that have not been updated for a long time, regardless of whether the current display theme of the smart terminal is dark mode or light mode, these apps will always have the same interface color scheme according to the traditional display method because they are not adapted. However, through this application, the interface color scheme of these apps will be changed, and while achieving the corresponding power consumption control, the support dependency of these apps is low or even zero.

[0128] Event 6: Scene information with a first preset relationship with the smart terminal was detected.

[0129] Associating power consumption control with different scenarios not only improves the accuracy of power consumption control but also allows for the prediction of power consumption changes in advance, facilitating the adoption of appropriate power consumption control methods.

[0130] Combination Figure 7 The display method shown, in one example, detects scene information that has a first preset relationship with the smart terminal, including the following steps S111 to S113.

[0131] S111: Obtain at least one feature and its corresponding value from the current scene information;

[0132] S112: Determine the weights corresponding to each feature;

[0133] S113: In response to the sum of the products of the values ​​of each feature and their corresponding weights reaching a first preset threshold, it is determined that the current scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship.

[0134] S114: Based on the current scene information and the first preset relationship, determine at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness.

[0135] The at least one feature includes, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: current geographical location, time, season, temperature, day-night cycle, and weather conditions. Taking time, temperature, and indoor temperature as examples, the corresponding values ​​collected are t, T, and S, respectively. The weights corresponding to each feature can be determined as K1, K2, and K3 based on pre-sampling statistics and historical power consumption control events. In step S113, the sum of the products is (t*K1+T*K2+S*K3). If the first preset threshold is reached, it is determined that the current scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship, and step S114 can be triggered. If the first preset threshold is not reached, it means that there is no first preset relationship, and step S114 is not executed.

[0136] Therefore, this application can achieve AI power consumption control. By using AI to consider the current location, time, season, temperature, day-night cycle, and weather conditions, it can predict the ambient temperature of the current scene and issue a warning that the motherboard temperature of the smart terminal may rise. Optionally, by combining the aforementioned events, such as the current power consumption curve, it can predict that the power will soon fall below a corresponding preset threshold, and then, for example... Figure 6a The method shown prompts the user to switch the interface color scheme to black and white, or to automatically switch to black and white.

[0137] Combination Figure 8 In another example of the display method shown, scene information with a first preset relationship to the smart terminal is detected, including the following steps S121 to S124.

[0138] S121: Obtain at least one feature and its corresponding value from scene information in the most recent consecutive time periods;

[0139] S122: Determine the first weight corresponding to each feature;

[0140] S123: Determine the second weight corresponding to each time period;

[0141] S124: In response to the sum of the first product of the values ​​of each feature and the first product of the corresponding first weight reaching a second preset threshold, and the sum of the first product of each time period and the second product of the corresponding second weight reaching a third preset threshold, it is determined that the scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship.

[0142] S125: Based on the current scene information and the first preset relationship, determine at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness.

[0143] Recently, several consecutive time periods have had the same duration, combined with Figure 9 As shown, the durations t1, t2, and t3 of the three time periods are equal. Taking time, temperature, and indoor temperature as examples, the corresponding values ​​collected in the first time period are t01, T1, and S1, the corresponding values ​​collected in the second time period are t02, T2, and S2, and the corresponding values ​​collected in the third time period are t03, T3, and S3. Based on pre-sampling statistics and historical power consumption control events, the first weights corresponding to each feature are determined as K11, K12, and K13, and the second weights corresponding to each time period are K21, K22, and K23. In step S124, the sum of the first products of the three time periods are (t01*K11+T1*K12+S1*K13), (t02*K11+T2*K12+S2*K13), and (t02*K11+T2*K12+S2*K13). The sum of the first products of each time period (t03*K11+T3*K12+S3*K13) and the sum of the products of the corresponding second weights (referred to as the "sum of the second products") is: K21*(t01*K11+T1*K12+S1*K13)+K22*(t02*K11+T2*K12+S2*K13)+K23*(t03*K11+T3*K12+S3*K13). If the sum of the second products reaches the second preset threshold, it is determined that the current scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship, and step S125 can be triggered; if the second preset threshold is not reached, it means that there is no first preset relationship, and step S125 is not executed.

[0144] This application can also achieve AI power consumption control. Optionally, the second weight of each time period gradually increases along the chronological order of the time periods. That is, the closer to the current moment, the greater the influence of that time period on the judgment result; while for time periods that are further back in time, their influence on the judgment result is smaller.

[0145] In the aforementioned steps S1, S114, and S125, determining the interface color scheme can involve switching the display interface of the smart terminal from the current first color scheme to the second color scheme that needs adjustment. For example, based on a preset mapping relationship between the current scene information and the interface color scheme, the interface color scheme can be automatically switched to the second color scheme. Alternatively, as described in the second embodiment below, the interface color scheme can be adjusted based on a preset relationship between the display theme and / or display brightness and the interface color scheme. To distinguish it from the aforementioned first preset relationship, this preset relationship is referred to as the second preset relationship.

[0146] As described above, this application can adapt and combine display themes, interface colors, and display brightness to obtain a display method with low power consumption. While reducing power consumption, it also reduces or even eliminates support from apps. For example, there is no need to recode apps to support dark themes. It has good adaptability, is easy to promote, and can be well applied to various types of smart terminals and apps. Alternatively, it does not only reduce display brightness, but also reduces power consumption by adjusting the interface color scheme, without affecting the clear viewing of the displayed content, thus ensuring the user experience.

[0147] Second Embodiment

[0148] Combination Figure 10 As shown, the display method of this second embodiment includes the following steps:

[0149] S21: In response to a preset event, determine the display theme and / or display brightness;

[0150] S22: Adjust the interface color scheme according to the second preset relationship between the display theme and / or display brightness and the interface color scheme.

[0151] Step S21 can be the same as the feature in step S1 of the aforementioned embodiment, and will not be repeated here. In addition, step S21 can determine only one of the display theme and display brightness, so in step S22, the interface color scheme is adjusted according to the result determined in step S21.

[0152] Optionally, the second preset relationship includes at least one of the following:

[0153] Relationship 1: The color values ​​of the displayed theme are directly proportional to the color values ​​of the interface color scheme.

[0154] For example, there's a direct proportional relationship between the display theme's color values ​​and the interface color scheme. If the display theme is a dark theme, then the interface color scheme is determined to be black and white, thereby further reducing display power consumption. The color values ​​in this article can be the average RGB color values ​​of the interface.

[0155] Relationship 2: Display brightness is directly proportional to the color value of the interface color scheme.

[0156] For example, there is a direct proportional relationship between display brightness and the color values ​​of the interface. For instance, the higher the display brightness, the more likely the interface color scheme will be black and white, thereby reducing display power consumption.

[0157] Relationship 3: The minimum color value of the interface color scheme is greater than or equal to the lower visible limit.

[0158] The lower limit of visibility is the color value that ensures users can clearly view the content of the displayed interface.

[0159] In other examples, the color values ​​of the display theme and the interface color scheme can be inversely proportional, and / or the display brightness and the color values ​​of the interface color scheme can be inversely proportional, thereby reducing display power consumption while ensuring that users can clearly view the display interface content.

[0160] While satisfying the above proportional relationships, the second preset relationship may also include a mapping relationship between the display theme and / or display brightness and the interface color scheme. This mapping relationship allows for the automatic determination of the interface color scheme.

[0161] Based on the description of the first embodiment above, the difference is that this second embodiment uses the display theme and / or display brightness as dimensions to determine the interface color scheme, which is beneficial for more comprehensive control of display power consumption, while also ensuring the user's visual experience.

[0162] Third Embodiment

[0163] Combination Figure 11 As shown, the display method of this third embodiment includes the following steps:

[0164] S31: In response to a preset event, determine at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness;

[0165] S32: Determine the target partition from at least two partitions of the smart terminal;

[0166] S331: Execute at least one of the determined display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness in the target partition;

[0167] S332: In response to the target partition switching from the first partition to the second partition, display a preset function menu on the second partition, and / or apply at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme and display brightness of the first partition to the second partition.

[0168] Step S31 can correspond to the same feature as the aforementioned step S1, and will not be repeated here.

[0169] Optionally, the target partition is the partition facing the user's viewing angle. The partition is obtained by dividing the screen of the smart terminal; taking a foldable screen as an example, the two split screens that face away after folding from a flat screen can be called two partitions. At this time, one of the split screens faces the user's eyes, and it can be called the target partition; taking a rollable screen as an example, the target partition can be the unfolded part of the rollable screen when it switches from a rolled state to a partially unfolded state, and the un-unfolded part can be called other partitions; the power consumption control method determined in step S31 is executed on the target partition.

[0170] In step S332, the preset function menu can display several options, such as Figure 12 As shown, after the target partition is switched to the second partition, the interface of the second partition displays "Whether to use the power control method of the first partition?". Based on the user's operation, the corresponding power control method is applied to the second partition. This preset function menu can provide other adjustment options, allowing users to modify the power control method originally used for the first partition; the modified power control method will then be applicable to the second partition.

[0171] This example ensures that a defined power control method is consistently applied as the target partition is switched, avoiding the need to repeatedly determine the power control method for each partition.

[0172] In one example, the method includes: in response to the target partition failing, performing at least one of the following:

[0173] Operation 1: Display the preset function menu on some or all of the partitions.

[0174] The target partition failure could be due to the folding screen switching from a folded state to a flat state, or the smart terminal failing to detect that there is no user viewing the screen within the current camera's field of view.

[0175] Operation 2: Apply at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme and display brightness determined in step S31 to all partitions; of course, it can also be applied to some partitions.

[0176] Operation 3: Display all partitions according to the default display rules of the smart terminal.

[0177] The default display rule can be the power consumption control method determined in step S31 above, or it can be the power consumption control method when the smart terminal is in normal use before step S31 above.

[0178] This application also provides a smart terminal, including a memory and a processor. The memory stores an interactive program, and when the interactive program is executed by the processor, it implements the steps of the display method in any of the above embodiments.

[0179] This application also provides a storage medium storing an interactive program, which, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the display method in any of the above embodiments.

[0180] The embodiments of the smart terminal and storage medium provided in this application may include all the technical features of any of the above-described display method embodiments, and thus have corresponding beneficial effects. The extended and explanatory content of the specification is basically the same as that of the embodiments of the above methods, and will not be repeated here.

[0181] This application also provides a computer program product, which includes computer program code. When the computer program code is run on a computer, it causes the computer to perform the methods described in the various possible implementations above.

[0182] This application also provides a chip, including a memory and a processor. The memory is used to store a computer program, and the processor is used to call and run the computer program from the memory, so that a device with the chip installed performs the methods described in the various possible implementations above.

[0183] It is understood that the above scenarios are merely examples and do not constitute a limitation on the application scenarios of the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application. The technical solutions of this application can also be applied to other scenarios. For example, as those skilled in the art will know, with the evolution of system architecture and the emergence of new business scenarios, the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application are also applicable to similar technical problems.

[0184] The sequence numbers of the embodiments in this application are for descriptive purposes only and do not represent the superiority or inferiority of the embodiments.

[0185] The steps in the method of this application embodiment can be adjusted, combined, or deleted according to actual needs.

[0186] The units in the device of this application embodiment can be merged, divided, and deleted according to actual needs.

[0187] In this application, the same or similar terms, concepts, technical solutions and / or application scenario descriptions are generally described in detail only when they appear for the first time. When they appear again, they are generally not repeated for the sake of brevity. When understanding the technical solutions and other contents of this application, the same or similar terms, concepts, technical solutions and / or application scenario descriptions that are not described in detail later can be referred to their previous relevant detailed descriptions.

[0188] In this application, the descriptions of the various embodiments have different focuses. For parts that are not described in detail or recorded in a certain embodiment, please refer to the relevant descriptions of other embodiments.

[0189] The technical features of the present application can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of the present application.

[0190] Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art can clearly understand that the methods of the above embodiments can be implemented by means of software plus necessary general-purpose hardware platforms. Of course, they can also be implemented by hardware, but in many cases the former is a better implementation method. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of this application, in essence, or the part that contributes to the prior art, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium (such as ROM / RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk) as described above, and includes several instructions to cause a terminal device (which may be a mobile phone, computer, server, controlled terminal, or network device, etc.) to execute the methods of each embodiment of this application.

[0191] In the above embodiments, implementation can be achieved, in whole or in part, through software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, it can be implemented, in whole or in part, as a computer program product. A computer program product includes one or more computer instructions. When the computer program instructions are loaded and executed on a computer, all or part of the flow or function according to the embodiments of this application is generated. The computer can be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable device. The computer instructions can be stored in a storage medium or transmitted from one storage medium to another. For example, computer instructions can be transmitted from one website, computer, server, or data center to another website, computer, server, or data center via wired (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber optic, digital subscriber line) or wireless (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.) means. The storage medium can be any available medium that a computer can access or a data storage device such as a server or data center that integrates one or more available media. The available medium can be a magnetic medium (e.g., floppy disk, storage disk, magnetic tape), an optical medium (e.g., DVD), or a semiconductor medium (e.g., solid-state storage disk (SSD)).

[0192] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and do not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made using the content of this application's specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A display method applied to a smart terminal, characterized in that, Including the following steps: S1, responding to a preset event, determines how the target interface is displayed.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the display mode includes at least one of display theme, interface color scheme and display brightness.

3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The preset event includes at least one of the following: An operation was detected indicating a switch to at least one of the following: display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness. The motherboard temperature has been detected to have reached the first threshold. The remaining battery power has been detected to have reached the second threshold. A preset display partition event was detected; A preset application event was detected; Scene information with a first preset relationship with the smart terminal was detected.

4. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that, The preset application events include at least one of the following: The operating status of an application whose power consumption has reached the third threshold has changed. An application whose display theme is not adapted has been detected to have changed its running status.

5. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that, The detected scene information having a first preset relationship with the smart terminal includes: Obtain at least one feature and its corresponding value from the current scene information; Determine the weights corresponding to each feature; If the sum of the products of the values ​​of each feature and their corresponding weights reaches a first preset threshold, then it is determined that the current scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship. And / or, Obtain at least one feature and its corresponding value from scene information across multiple recent consecutive time periods; Determine the first weight corresponding to each feature; Determine the second weight corresponding to each time period; If the sum of the products of the values ​​of each feature and the corresponding first weight reaches a second preset threshold, and the sum of the products of the first products of each time period and the corresponding second weight reaches a third preset threshold, then it is determined that the scene information and the smart terminal have a first preset relationship.

6. The method according to any one of claims 2 to 4, characterized in that, Determining the interface color scheme includes: The display interface of the smart terminal is switched from the first color scheme to the second color scheme, and / or the interface color scheme is adjusted according to the second preset relationship between the display theme and / or the display brightness and the interface color scheme.

7. The method according to any one of claims 2 to 4, characterized in that, The screen of the smart terminal can display at least two partitions; the method further includes: Determine the target partition from at least two partitions of the smart terminal; In response to the target partition switching from the first partition to the second partition, a preset function menu is displayed on the second partition, and / or at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme and display brightness of the first partition is applied to the second partition.

8. The method according to claim 7, characterized in that, Also includes: In response to the failure of the target partition, perform at least one of the following: Display preset function menus on some or all of the partitions; Apply at least one of the display theme, interface color scheme, and display brightness to all partitions; Display all partitions according to the default display rules of smart terminals.

9. A smart terminal, characterized in that, include: A memory and a processor, wherein the memory stores a message display program, which, when executed by the processor, implements the steps of the display method as described in any one of claims 1 to 8.

10. A storage medium, characterized in that, The device contains a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the display method as described in any one of claims 1 to 8.