The main body of the graphical user interface for video calls on electronic devices
CN309842926SActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: The main body of the video call graphical user interface of an electronic device. 2. Purpose of this design: An electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are the graphical user interface in the electronic device for which protection is sought. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 front view. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: The graphical user interface is used for video calls. The graphical user interface requests protection for specific areas used for video calls and video status assessment. 7. Human-Computer Interaction Method of Graphical User Interface: In response to the microphone device status passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 1 to the changed state diagram of Design 1 to display the detection process for ambient light and related prompts; in response to the ambient light passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the changed state diagram of Design 1 to the changed state diagram of Design 1 to display the detection process for user status and related prompts; in response to the user status passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the changed state diagram of Design 1 to the changed state diagram of Design 1 to display a prompt indicating that the video status evaluation is complete; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the changed state diagram of Design 1 to start a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the changed state diagram of Design 1 to the changed state diagram of Design 1 to display the dialogue content and reply prompts during the video call; in response to the detection that the user status does not meet the preset conditions, the graphical user interface changes from the changed state diagram of Design 1 to the changed state diagram of Design 1 to display a prompt regarding the user status. In response to the detection of both microphone device status and ambient light, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 2 to the modified state diagram of Design 2, showing the detection process for the user status and related prompts. In response to the user status passing the detection, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 2 to the modified state diagram of Design 2, showing a prompt that the video status assessment is complete. In response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the modified state diagram of Design 2 and starting a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 2 to the modified state diagram of Design 2, showing the dialogue content and reply prompts during the video call. In response to the detection that the user status does not meet the preset conditions, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 2 to the modified state diagram of Design 2, showing prompts for the user status. In response to the microphone device status passing the detection, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 3 to the modified state diagram of Design 3, showing the detection process for ambient light and related prompts. In response to both ambient light and user status passing the detection, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 3 to the modified state diagram of Design 3, showing a prompt that the video status assessment is complete. In response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the modified state diagram of Design 3 and starting a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 3 to the modified state diagram of Design 3, showing the dialogue content and reply prompts during the video call. In response to the detection that the user status does not meet the preset conditions, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 3 to the modified state diagram of Design 3, showing prompts for the user status. In response to the microphone device status passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 4 to the modified state diagram of Design 4, showing the detection process for ambient light and related prompts; in response to the ambient light passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 4 to the modified state diagram of Design 4, showing the detection process for user status and related prompts; in response to the user status passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 4 to the modified state diagram of Design 4, showing a prompt that the video status assessment is complete; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the modified state diagram of Design 4 and starting a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 4 to the modified state diagram of Design 4, showing the dialogue content and reply prompts during the video call. In response to the microphone device status passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 5 to the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 1) to display the detection process for ambient light and related prompts; in response to the ambient light passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 1) to the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 2) to display the detection process for user status and related prompts; in response to the user status passing detection, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 2) to the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 3) to display a prompt indicating that the video status assessment is complete; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 3) and starting a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 3) to the modified state diagram of Design 5 (Figure 4) to display the dialogue during the video call and prompts for the user status. In response to the detection of microphone device status, ambient light, and user status, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 6 to the modified state diagram of Design 6 to display a prompt message indicating that the video status assessment is complete. In response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the modified state diagram of Design 6 to start a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 6 to the modified state diagram of Design 6 to display the dialogue content and reply prompts during the video call. In response to the detection that the user status does not meet the preset conditions, the graphical user interface changes from the modified state diagram of Design 6 to the modified state diagram of Design 6 to display prompts related to the user status. In response to the detection of microphone device status, ambient light, and user status, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 7 to the change state diagram of Design 7 to display a prompt message indicating that the video status assessment has been completed. In response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the change state diagram of Design 7 to start a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 7 to the change state diagram of Design 7 to display the dialogue content and reply prompts during the video call. In response to the detection of microphone device status, ambient light, and user status, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 8 to the change state diagram of Design 8 to display a prompt message indicating that the video status assessment is complete. In response to the user touching or clicking the "Start Video" button in the change state diagram of Design 8 to start a video call, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 8 to the change state diagram of Design 8 to display the dialogue content during the video call and prompt messages regarding the user status. 8. Other situations requiring explanation: The portions of the graphical user interface shown by the dashed lines in the views of Designs 1 to 8 do not constitute the portion protected by this design.
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