US20120120090A1 - Displaying received message with icon - Google Patents

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US20120120090A1 US13/359,824 US201213359824A US2012120090A1 US 20120120090 A1 US20120120090 A1 US 20120120090A1 US 201213359824 A US201213359824 A US 201213359824A US 2012120090 A1 US2012120090 A1 US 2012120090A1
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  • This present invention relates to a method and a terminal for displaying a received message with an icon.
  • Mobile terminal now allow users to send and receive multimedia messages (MMS) or short messages (SMS).
  • MMS multimedia messages
  • SMS short messages
  • the mobile terminal displays, for example, a small image in the shape of an envelope to indicate to the user a new message has been received.
  • the mobile terminal displays the small envelope icon regardless of whether the message is an SMS message, MMS message or e-mail message. Therefore, the user can not distinguish what type of message they have received.
  • one object of the present invention is to address the above-noted and other objects.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide information that assists the user in determining how many and what type of messages they have received on their terminal.
  • the present invention provides in one aspect a method for displaying a received message on a terminal.
  • the method includes receiving messages, displaying on a display unit of the terminal different icons according to a type of the received messages, and displaying on the display unit of the terminal information indicating a number of unread received messages among the received messages.
  • the present invention also provides a corresponding mobile communication terminal.
  • the present invention provides a method for displaying a received message on a terminal.
  • the method includes receiving multimedia messages, and displaying on a display unit of the terminal different icons according to a type of contents attached to the received multimedia messages.
  • the present invention also provides a corresponding mobile communication terminal.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal for displaying a received message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received MMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received SMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received email message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5A is an overview illustrating multiple MMS icons indicating that multiple MMS messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 5B is an overview illustrating a single MMS icon indicating that a single MMS message has not been read.
  • FIG. 6A is an overview illustrating multiple SMS icons indicating that multiple SMS messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 6B is an overview illustrating a single SMS icon indicating that a single SMS message has not been read.
  • FIG. 7A is an overview illustrating multiple e-mail icons indicating that multiple e-mail messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 7B is an overview illustrating a single e-mail icon indicating that a single e-mail message has not been read.
  • FIG. 8 is an overview illustrating icons when an SMS message, two MMS messages, and three e-mail messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 9A is an overview illustrating an icon indicating a basic MMS message.
  • FIG. 9B is an overview illustrating an icon indicating image contents.
  • FIG. 9C is an overview illustrating an icon indicating audio contents.
  • FIG. 9D is an overview illustrating an icon indicating video contents.
  • FIG. 9E is an overview illustrating an icon indicating combined contents.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received message including image contents according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received message including image or audio contents according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received message including combined contents according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal 100 for displaying a received message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal 100 includes a communicating unit 110 , an input unit 120 , a controller 130 , a display unit 140 , a message processing unit 150 and a storage unit 160 .
  • the communicating unit 110 wirelessly receives an SMS message, an MMS message, or an e-mail message from a mobile communication network.
  • a message including an SMS message, an MMS message, and an e-mail message will also be referred to as a ‘multimedia message’.
  • the input unit 120 is used to select a menu regarding an operation of the terminal 100 .
  • the controller 130 controls the message processing unit 150 to analyze information about the message and display information (e.g., an icon) regarding a type of the received message and the number of messages that a user has not read yet.
  • the controller 130 analyzes the received multimedia message and displays an icon indicating a type of corresponding contents attached to the received multimedia message based on a result of the analysis. Further, the display unit 140 displays an operational state or status of the terminal 100 and also displays an icon indicating a type of a received message and the number of messages user has not read yet.
  • the display unit 140 includes an indicator area where an RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) of an antenna, a remaining battery capacity, and whether a message has been received or not is displayed. Accordingly, the display unit 140 displays various icons indicating the type of the received message and the number of messages which have not been read in the indicator area.
  • RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication
  • the message processing unit 150 recognizes the type of the message received through the communicating unit 110 based on a message classification field included in a header of the received message. That is, the message processing unit 150 recognizes whether the received message is an SMS message, an MMS message, or an e-mail message, and analyzes whether a single message or multiple messages have not been read by the user.
  • the message processing unit 150 transfers the analysis information on the received message to the controller 130 .
  • the message processing unit 150 analyzes the multimedia message received through the communicating unit 110 , and transfers information on contents attached to the multimedia message to the controller 130 .
  • the controller 130 displays an icon indicating a type of the corresponding contents attached to the received multimedia message on the display unit 140 .
  • the storage unit 160 stores the received message and various types of icons indicating types of received messages and of contents.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received MMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the overviews shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B will also be referred to in the description of FIG. 2 .
  • the terminal 100 receives a message through the communicating unit 110 from the mobile communication network (S 202 ). Then, the controller 130 analyzes the message information through the message processing unit 150 with respect to the received message (S 204 ). As discussed above, the received message includes a header and content of the message, and the header of the message includes a message classification field indicating a type of the message.
  • the controller 130 classifies the received message using the message classification field as to whether the received message is an SMS message including text, an MMS message including a music or video file or an e-mail message having an e-mail format.
  • the controller 130 also discriminates whether a single message or multiple messages has/have not been read yet by the user.
  • the controller 130 checks whether multiple MMS messages have not been read by the user (S 208 ). Further, the storage unit 160 stores icons indicating whether the received message is the MMS message, the SMS message, or the e-mail message.
  • step S 208 the controller 130 determines if multiple MMS messages have not been read by the user according to the analysis results.
  • the controller 130 also reads MMS icons indicating MMS messages from the storage unit 160 and displays the multiple MMS icons as shown in FIG. 5A when there are multiple unread MMS messages (S 210 ).
  • the controller 130 stores icons indicating multiple MMS messages, multiple SMS messages or multiple e-mail messages in the storage unit 160 , and when multiple MMS messages have not been read by the user, the controller 130 reads the MMS icons indicating multiple MMS messages and displays the icons on the display unit 140 .
  • FIG. 5A is an overview illustrating multiple MMS icons 510 indicating that multiple MMS messages have not been read.
  • the multiple MMS icons 510 include a type indicator 512 indicating MMS messages.
  • the controller 130 displays the MMS icons 510 in the indicator area of the display unit 140 .
  • the controller can also display the MMS icons 510 in a blinking manner to alert the user there are unread messages.
  • the controller 130 can also display the MMS icons 510 in a different color to discriminate the MMS icons 510 from other icons. Further, the controller 130 can display the multiple MMS icons 510 next to each title of the messages on a non-read list in an MMS reception box. The controller 130 can also display the MMS icons in an area different than the indicator area.
  • the controller 130 determines a single MMS message has not been read by the user according to the analysis results (No in S 208 ), the controller 130 reads an MMS icon indicating a single MMS message from the storage unit 160 and displays the single MMS icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 5B (S 212 ).
  • FIG. 5B is an overview illustrating a single MMS icon 520 indicating that a single MMS message has not been read. Similar to FIG. 5A , the single MMS icon 520 in FIG. 5B includes a type indicator 522 indicating the type of message is a MMS message.
  • the controller 130 can display the single MMS icon 520 in the indicator area of the display unit 140 , and display the single MMS icon 520 in a blinking manner. Also, the controller 130 can display the single MMS icon 520 in a different color so as to discriminate the single MMS icon 520 from other icons. The controller 130 can also display the single MMS icon 520 next to each title of messages on a list which have not been read in the MMS reception box.
  • the controller 130 can display an icon indicating whether there is an attachment file to the MMS message and an icon indicating what type of the attachment file is. Further, the controller 130 can display an icon as to whether a single file has been attached to the MMS message or multiple files have been attached to the MMS message.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the processes performed by the controller 130 when the controller 130 determines the message is not an MMS message in step S 206 of FIG. 2 .
  • the controller 130 determines if the message is an SMS message (S 310 ).
  • the controller 130 checks whether multiple SMS messages have not been read (S 312 ).
  • the controller 130 reads multiple SMS icons indicating SMS messages from the storage unit 160 and displays the multiple SMS icons on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 6A (S 314 ).
  • FIG. 6A is an overview illustrating multiple SMS icons 610 indicating that the multiple SMS messages have not been read.
  • the multiple SMS icons 610 a type indicator 612 indicating the SMS messages.
  • the controller 130 determines there are not multiple SMS messages (No in S 312 ). the controller 130 determines a single SMS message has not been read by the user, reads an SMS icon indicating SMS message from the storage unit 160 and displays only the single SMS icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 6B (S 316 ).
  • FIG. 6B is an overview illustrating the single SMS icon 620 indicating that the single SMS message has not been read.
  • the single SMS icon 620 includes a type indicator 622 indicating the SMS message.
  • the controller 130 displays the single SMS icon 620 and the multiple SMS icon 612 in the indicator area of the display unit 140 , and/or in a blinking manner.
  • the controller 130 can also display the icons 610 and 620 in a different color so as to discriminate the icons from other icons.
  • the controller 130 can also display the icons 610 and 620 next to each title of messages on a list which have not been read in the SMS reception box.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the processes performed by the controller 130 when the controller 130 determines the message is not an SMS message in step S 310 of FIG. 3 .
  • the controller 130 first determines if the message is an e-mail message (S 420 ). If the controller 130 determines the received message is an e-mail message (Yes in S 420 ), the controller 130 checks whether multiple e-mail messages have not been read (S 422 ).
  • the controller 130 determines multiple e-mail messages have not been read by the user (Yes in 422 )
  • the controller 130 reads e-mail icons indicating e-mail message from the storage unit 160 and displays multiple e-mail icons on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 7A (S 424 ).
  • the controller 130 determines only a single message has not been read (No in S 422 )
  • the controller 130 reads an e-mail icon indicating an e-mail message from the storage unit 160 and displays the single e-mail icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 7B .
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B are similar to FIGS. 5A and 5B and 6 A and 6 B. That is, FIG. 7A illustrates multiple e-mail icons 710 indicating that the multiple e-mail messages have not been read and a type indicator 712 indicating the e-mail message. FIG. 7B illustrates a single e-mail icon 720 indicating that a single e-mail message has not been read and a type indicator 722 indicating the e-mail message.
  • the icons can be displayed in a blinking manner, using a different color, or next to each title of messages on a non-read list of an e-mail reception box.
  • FIG. 8 is an overview illustrating icons when an SMS message, an MMS message and an e-mail message have not been read according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the controller 130 displays an SMS icon 812 indicating a SMS message, an MMS icon 814 indicating an MMS message, and an e-mail icon 816 indicating an e-mail message on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 8 .
  • the controller 130 reads the SMS icon, the MMS icon and the e-mail icon from the storage unit 160 , and displays the icons in an overlap manner as shown in FIG. 8 .
  • the controller 130 may also display an integrated icon indicating all of the SMS, MMS and email messages.
  • the integrated icon includes the SMS icon 812 indicating the SMS message, the MMS icon 814 indicating the MMS message, and the e-mail icon 816 indicating the e-mail message as a single icon.
  • the SMS icon 812 , the MMS icon 814 and the e-mail icon 816 shown in FIG. 8 each have a different color so that the icons can be discriminated from each other.
  • the controller 130 can display the number of the messages that have not been read together with characters (S, M, E) indicating types of the messages. For example, and as shown in FIG. 8 , when a single SMS message has not been read, S: 1 can be displayed, when two MMS messages have not been read, M: 2 can be displayed, and when three e-mail messages have not been read, E: 3 can be displayed.
  • the controller 130 can display an icon indicating whether or not the MMS message includes an attachment file and an icon indicating a type of the attachment file, and can also display an icon indicating whether a single attachment file or multiple attachment files has/have been attached.
  • the controller 130 determines the terminal 100 has received an MMS message through the communicating unit 110 (Yes in S 1010 ).
  • the MMS message refers to a notification message from an MMS server (not shown) that there is an MMS message transmitted to the terminal. That is, when a terminal of the other party creates and sends an MMS message to the terminal 100 , the MMS server transmits the notification message with fields defined as shown in the below Table 1 to the terminal 100 .
  • Type value Indicating m-send-req characteristics of data packet X-Mms- Transaction-id- Compulsory, Transaction-ID value A unique key value indicating packet X-Mms-MMS- MMS-version- Compulsory, Version value Indicating MMS version Date Date-value Optional, Indicating date From From-value Compulsory, Address of person who created message To To-value Optional, Naming receiver.
  • Cc Cc-value Optional item Bcc Bcc-value Optional item Subject Subject-value Optional, Inputting title of MM X-Mms-Message- Message-class- Optional, Class value Classifying message X-Mms-Expiry Expiry-value Optional, Amount stored in MMSC X-Mms-Priority Priority-value Optional, Importance level of message X-Mms-Sender- Sender-visibility- Optional, Visibility value Sender is not to be seen X-Mms-Delivery- Delivery-report- Optional, Report value Choose to be reported X-Mms-Read-Reply Read-reply- Optional, value Receiving report on whether it was read X-Mms-Reply- Reply-charging- Optional, Charging value Used when sender charges reply fee X-Mms-Reply- Reply-charging- Optional, Charging- deadline-value Charging Deadline reply fee within certain time in case
  • the controller 130 analyzes a type of contents of the received MMS message through the message processing unit 150 (S 1020 ). Namely, the controller 130 analyzes whether the MMS message includes only text or whether the MMS message includes image (picture) contents, audio contents, or video contents through a contents type field included in the notification message.
  • the image contents correspond to a photo image captured by a digital camera or a picture or an image created using a graphic tool.
  • the MMS message may only include text data, and not image (picture) contents, audio contents, or video contents according to the analysis results.
  • the controller 130 can display a character or an icon indicating that there are not any contents. Namely, as shown in FIG. 9A , the controller 130 displays an icon indicating the basic MMS message on the display unit 140 . As shown in FIG. 9A , the displayed icon includes a type indicator 910 indicating the type of the received message.
  • the controller 130 determines the received MMS message includes image (picture) contents according to the analysis results (Yes in S 1030 ), the controller 130 reads an image contents icon indicating image (picture) contents among contents icons stored in the storage unit 160 and displays the icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9B (S 1040 ).
  • the displayed icon is an image contents icon 920 including a type indicator 922 indicating the MMS message and a contents indicator 924 indicating image contents are included in the MMS message.
  • the contents indicator 924 is expressed in the shape of a camera, but the contents indicator 924 can be expressed in a different shape.
  • the controller 130 can also display only a character indicating that the image contents are included in the received MMS message.
  • the controller 130 determines if audio contents are included (S 1110 in FIG. 11 ).
  • the controller 130 determines the contents included in the received MMS message are audio contents (or sound contents) (Yes in S 1110 )
  • the controller 130 reads an icon indicating audio contents among contents images stored in the storage unit 160 and displays the icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9C (S 1120 ).
  • the displayed icon is an audio contents icon 930 including a type indicator 932 indicating the MMS message and a contents indicator 934 indicating audio contents are included in the MMS message.
  • the contents indicator 934 is expressed in the shape of musical notes, but the icon can be expressed in a different shape.
  • the controller 130 can also only display a character indicating audio contents are included in the MMS message.
  • the controller 130 determines if the message includes video contents (S 1130 ).
  • the controller 130 determines the contents included in the received MMS message are video contents (Yes in S 1130 )
  • the controller 130 reads an icon indicating video contents among the contents images stored in the storage unit 160 and displays the on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9D (S 1140 ).
  • the icon is a video contents icon 940 including a type indicator 942 indicating the MMS message and a contents indicator 944 indicating that the video contents are contained in the MMS message.
  • the contents indicator 944 has the shape of a film, but the indicator 944 can be also expressed in a different shape. Further, the controller can also only display a character indicating that the video contents are contained in the MMS message.
  • the flowchart in FIG. 12 illustrates when the controller 130 determines there are no image contents in step S 1030 of FIG. 10 .
  • the controller 130 determines if the contents contained in the received MMS message are combined contents including an image, audio, and video (S 1210 ).
  • the controller 130 reads an image contents icon, an audio contents icon, and a video contents icon from the storage unit 160 and displays the icons on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9E .
  • the controller 130 can also read a combined contents icon indicating all of the image contents, the audio contents, and the video contents from the storage unit 160 display the combined icon on the display unit 140 .
  • the combined contents icon 950 includes a type indicator 952 indicating the MMS message and contents indicators 954 indicating that the respective contents are contained in the MMS message. Further, the contents indicators 954 may be expressed by mixing the shapes of the camera, the musical note, and the film.
  • the controller 130 can display the combined contents icon 950 in the indicator area of the display unit 140 , display the combined contents icon 950 in a blinking manner, and/or display the contents indicators 954 of the combined contents icon 950 in different colors to discriminate the icon from other icons or contents.
  • the controller 130 can also display the combined contents icon 950 next to each title of messages on the list of the MMS reception box. Further, the controller 130 can display only a character indicating that the MMS message contains the image contents, the audio contents, and the video contents.
  • the user when the user receives a multimedia message on their terminal, he/she can easily recognize what type of message has been received, how many messages have been received, and also can easily recognize what type of contents are contained in the received multimedia message.
  • the received message is analyzed and information (e.g., one or more icons) is displayed to inform the user about the received message(s).
  • information e.g., one or more icons

Abstract

A mobile terminal including a communicating unit, a display unit including an indicator area notifying an alarm when a message is received, and a controller configured to receive a message from at least one other terminal, and display message information on the indicator area of the display unit. Further, the message information including a first image selected according to a type of the received message, and a second image selected according to a type of the attached file.

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  • This application is a continuation application of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/014,610 filed on Jan. 15, 2008. This application also claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Patent Application No. 10-2007-0017384 filed in the Republic of Korea on Feb. 21, 2007, the entire contents of both which are hereby incorporated by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This present invention relates to a method and a terminal for displaying a received message with an icon.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • Mobile terminal now allow users to send and receive multimedia messages (MMS) or short messages (SMS). When a user's mobile terminal receives a message, the mobile terminal displays, for example, a small image in the shape of an envelope to indicate to the user a new message has been received.
  • However, the mobile terminal displays the small envelope icon regardless of whether the message is an SMS message, MMS message or e-mail message. Therefore, the user can not distinguish what type of message they have received.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to address the above-noted and other objects.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide information that assists the user in determining how many and what type of messages they have received on their terminal.
  • To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides in one aspect a method for displaying a received message on a terminal. The method includes receiving messages, displaying on a display unit of the terminal different icons according to a type of the received messages, and displaying on the display unit of the terminal information indicating a number of unread received messages among the received messages. The present invention also provides a corresponding mobile communication terminal.
  • In another aspect, the present invention provides a method for displaying a received message on a terminal. The method includes receiving multimedia messages, and displaying on a display unit of the terminal different icons according to a type of contents attached to the received multimedia messages. The present invention also provides a corresponding mobile communication terminal.
  • Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings, which are given by illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal for displaying a received message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received MMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received SMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received email message according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5A is an overview illustrating multiple MMS icons indicating that multiple MMS messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 5B is an overview illustrating a single MMS icon indicating that a single MMS message has not been read.
  • FIG. 6A is an overview illustrating multiple SMS icons indicating that multiple SMS messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 6B is an overview illustrating a single SMS icon indicating that a single SMS message has not been read.
  • FIG. 7A is an overview illustrating multiple e-mail icons indicating that multiple e-mail messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 7B is an overview illustrating a single e-mail icon indicating that a single e-mail message has not been read.
  • FIG. 8 is an overview illustrating icons when an SMS message, two MMS messages, and three e-mail messages have not been read.
  • FIG. 9A is an overview illustrating an icon indicating a basic MMS message.
  • FIG. 9B is an overview illustrating an icon indicating image contents.
  • FIG. 9C is an overview illustrating an icon indicating audio contents.
  • FIG. 9D is an overview illustrating an icon indicating video contents.
  • FIG. 9E is an overview illustrating an icon indicating combined contents.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received message including image contents according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received message including image or audio contents according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received message including combined contents according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal 100 for displaying a received message according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the terminal 100 includes a communicating unit 110, an input unit 120, a controller 130, a display unit 140, a message processing unit 150 and a storage unit 160.
  • The communicating unit 110 wirelessly receives an SMS message, an MMS message, or an e-mail message from a mobile communication network. Hereinafter, a message including an SMS message, an MMS message, and an e-mail message will also be referred to as a ‘multimedia message’.
  • Further, the input unit 120 is used to select a menu regarding an operation of the terminal 100. In addition, when a multimedia message is received through the communicating unit 110 from the mobile communication network, the controller 130 controls the message processing unit 150 to analyze information about the message and display information (e.g., an icon) regarding a type of the received message and the number of messages that a user has not read yet.
  • That is, the controller 130 analyzes the received multimedia message and displays an icon indicating a type of corresponding contents attached to the received multimedia message based on a result of the analysis. Further, the display unit 140 displays an operational state or status of the terminal 100 and also displays an icon indicating a type of a received message and the number of messages user has not read yet.
  • In addition, the display unit 140 includes an indicator area where an RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) of an antenna, a remaining battery capacity, and whether a message has been received or not is displayed. Accordingly, the display unit 140 displays various icons indicating the type of the received message and the number of messages which have not been read in the indicator area.
  • Further, the message processing unit 150 recognizes the type of the message received through the communicating unit 110 based on a message classification field included in a header of the received message. That is, the message processing unit 150 recognizes whether the received message is an SMS message, an MMS message, or an e-mail message, and analyzes whether a single message or multiple messages have not been read by the user.
  • Next, the message processing unit 150 transfers the analysis information on the received message to the controller 130. In addition, the message processing unit 150 analyzes the multimedia message received through the communicating unit 110, and transfers information on contents attached to the multimedia message to the controller 130.
  • Thus, the controller 130 displays an icon indicating a type of the corresponding contents attached to the received multimedia message on the display unit 140. Further, the storage unit 160 stores the received message and various types of icons indicating types of received messages and of contents.
  • Next, FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for displaying a received MMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention. The overviews shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B will also be referred to in the description of FIG. 2.
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the terminal 100 receives a message through the communicating unit 110 from the mobile communication network (S202). Then, the controller 130 analyzes the message information through the message processing unit 150 with respect to the received message (S204). As discussed above, the received message includes a header and content of the message, and the header of the message includes a message classification field indicating a type of the message.
  • Thus, the controller 130 classifies the received message using the message classification field as to whether the received message is an SMS message including text, an MMS message including a music or video file or an e-mail message having an e-mail format. The controller 130 also discriminates whether a single message or multiple messages has/have not been read yet by the user.
  • Further, as shown in FIG. 2, when the received message is an MMS message (Yes in S206), the controller 130 checks whether multiple MMS messages have not been read by the user (S208). Further, the storage unit 160 stores icons indicating whether the received message is the MMS message, the SMS message, or the e-mail message.
  • Then, in step S208, the controller 130 determines if multiple MMS messages have not been read by the user according to the analysis results. The controller 130 also reads MMS icons indicating MMS messages from the storage unit 160 and displays the multiple MMS icons as shown in FIG. 5A when there are multiple unread MMS messages (S210).
  • That is, the controller 130 stores icons indicating multiple MMS messages, multiple SMS messages or multiple e-mail messages in the storage unit 160, and when multiple MMS messages have not been read by the user, the controller 130 reads the MMS icons indicating multiple MMS messages and displays the icons on the display unit 140.
  • For example, FIG. 5A is an overview illustrating multiple MMS icons 510 indicating that multiple MMS messages have not been read. As shown, the multiple MMS icons 510 include a type indicator 512 indicating MMS messages. Further, as shown in FIG. 5A, the controller 130 displays the MMS icons 510 in the indicator area of the display unit 140. The controller can also display the MMS icons 510 in a blinking manner to alert the user there are unread messages.
  • The controller 130 can also display the MMS icons 510 in a different color to discriminate the MMS icons 510 from other icons. Further, the controller 130 can display the multiple MMS icons 510 next to each title of the messages on a non-read list in an MMS reception box. The controller 130 can also display the MMS icons in an area different than the indicator area.
  • Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 2, when the controller 130 determines a single MMS message has not been read by the user according to the analysis results (No in S208), the controller 130 reads an MMS icon indicating a single MMS message from the storage unit 160 and displays the single MMS icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 5B (S212).
  • In more detail, FIG. 5B is an overview illustrating a single MMS icon 520 indicating that a single MMS message has not been read. Similar to FIG. 5A, the single MMS icon 520 in FIG. 5B includes a type indicator 522 indicating the type of message is a MMS message.
  • Further, the controller 130 can display the single MMS icon 520 in the indicator area of the display unit 140, and display the single MMS icon 520 in a blinking manner. Also, the controller 130 can display the single MMS icon 520 in a different color so as to discriminate the single MMS icon 520 from other icons. The controller 130 can also display the single MMS icon 520 next to each title of messages on a list which have not been read in the MMS reception box.
  • In addition, when displaying the icon indicating the MMS message, the controller 130 can display an icon indicating whether there is an attachment file to the MMS message and an icon indicating what type of the attachment file is. Further, the controller 130 can display an icon as to whether a single file has been attached to the MMS message or multiple files have been attached to the MMS message.
  • Next, a description will be given for SMS messages with respect to the flowchart shown in FIG. 3 and the overviews shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B. FIG. 1 will also be referred to in this description. In more detail, FIG. 3 illustrates the processes performed by the controller 130 when the controller 130 determines the message is not an MMS message in step S206 of FIG. 2.
  • As shown in FIG. 3, the controller 130 determines if the message is an SMS message (S310). When the controller 130 determines the received message is an SMS message (Yes in S310), the controller 130 checks whether multiple SMS messages have not been read (S312). In addition, when the controller 130 determines multiple SMS messages have not been read (Yes in S312), the controller 130 reads multiple SMS icons indicating SMS messages from the storage unit 160 and displays the multiple SMS icons on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 6A (S314).
  • In more detail, FIG. 6A is an overview illustrating multiple SMS icons 610 indicating that the multiple SMS messages have not been read. As shown, the multiple SMS icons 610 a type indicator 612 indicating the SMS messages. Further, when the controller 130 determines there are not multiple SMS messages (No in S312). the controller 130 determines a single SMS message has not been read by the user, reads an SMS icon indicating SMS message from the storage unit 160 and displays only the single SMS icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 6B (S316).
  • In more detail, FIG. 6B is an overview illustrating the single SMS icon 620 indicating that the single SMS message has not been read. As shown, the single SMS icon 620 includes a type indicator 622 indicating the SMS message. As discussed with respect to FIGS. 5A and 5B, the controller 130 displays the single SMS icon 620 and the multiple SMS icon 612 in the indicator area of the display unit 140, and/or in a blinking manner.
  • The controller 130 can also display the icons 610 and 620 in a different color so as to discriminate the icons from other icons. The controller 130 can also display the icons 610 and 620 next to each title of messages on a list which have not been read in the SMS reception box.
  • Next, a description will be given for e-mail messages with respect to the flowchart shown in FIG. 4 and the overviews shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B. FIG. 1 will also be referred to in this description. In more detail, FIG. 4 illustrates the processes performed by the controller 130 when the controller 130 determines the message is not an SMS message in step S310 of FIG. 3.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the controller 130 first determines if the message is an e-mail message (S420). If the controller 130 determines the received message is an e-mail message (Yes in S420), the controller 130 checks whether multiple e-mail messages have not been read (S422).
  • Similar to the other examples regarding MMS and SMS messages, when the controller 130 determines multiple e-mail messages have not been read by the user (Yes in 422), the controller 130 reads e-mail icons indicating e-mail message from the storage unit 160 and displays multiple e-mail icons on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 7A (S424). Further, when the controller 130 determines only a single message has not been read (No in S422), the controller 130 reads an e-mail icon indicating an e-mail message from the storage unit 160 and displays the single e-mail icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 7B.
  • Further, FIGS. 7A and 7B are similar to FIGS. 5A and 5B and 6A and 6B. That is, FIG. 7A illustrates multiple e-mail icons 710 indicating that the multiple e-mail messages have not been read and a type indicator 712 indicating the e-mail message. FIG. 7B illustrates a single e-mail icon 720 indicating that a single e-mail message has not been read and a type indicator 722 indicating the e-mail message.
  • Similar to the other examples, the icons can be displayed in a blinking manner, using a different color, or next to each title of messages on a non-read list of an e-mail reception box.
  • Next, FIG. 8 is an overview illustrating icons when an SMS message, an MMS message and an e-mail message have not been read according to another embodiment of the present invention. In more detail, when the user has not read any of received SMS, MMS and e-mail messages, the controller 130 displays an SMS icon 812 indicating a SMS message, an MMS icon 814 indicating an MMS message, and an e-mail icon 816 indicating an e-mail message on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 8.
  • Namely, the controller 130 reads the SMS icon, the MMS icon and the e-mail icon from the storage unit 160, and displays the icons in an overlap manner as shown in FIG. 8. Alternatively, the controller 130 may also display an integrated icon indicating all of the SMS, MMS and email messages. In this instance, the integrated icon includes the SMS icon 812 indicating the SMS message, the MMS icon 814 indicating the MMS message, and the e-mail icon 816 indicating the e-mail message as a single icon.
  • Further, the SMS icon 812, the MMS icon 814 and the e-mail icon 816 shown in FIG. 8 each have a different color so that the icons can be discriminated from each other. In addition, when displaying the non-read messages, the controller 130 can display the number of the messages that have not been read together with characters (S, M, E) indicating types of the messages. For example, and as shown in FIG. 8, when a single SMS message has not been read, S:1 can be displayed, when two MMS messages have not been read, M:2 can be displayed, and when three e-mail messages have not been read, E:3 can be displayed.
  • Further, when the received message is an MMS message, the controller 130 can display an icon indicating whether or not the MMS message includes an attachment file and an icon indicating a type of the attachment file, and can also display an icon indicating whether a single attachment file or multiple attachment files has/have been attached. These features will now be described in more detail with respect to FIGS. 9-12. FIG. 1 will also be referred to in this description.
  • As shown in FIG. 10, the controller 130 determines the terminal 100 has received an MMS message through the communicating unit 110 (Yes in S1010). Here, the MMS message refers to a notification message from an MMS server (not shown) that there is an MMS message transmitted to the terminal. That is, when a terminal of the other party creates and sends an MMS message to the terminal 100, the MMS server transmits the notification message with fields defined as shown in the below Table 1 to the terminal 100.
  • TABLE 1
    Field name Field value Description
    X-Mms-Message- Message-type- Compulsory,
    Type value = Indicating
    m-send-req characteristics
    of data packet
    X-Mms- Transaction-id- Compulsory,
    Transaction-ID value A unique
    key value
    indicating
    packet
    X-Mms-MMS- MMS-version- Compulsory,
    Version value Indicating
    MMS version
    Date Date-value Optional,
    Indicating
    date
    From From-value Compulsory,
    Address of
    person who
    created
    message
    To To-value Optional,
    Naming
    receiver.
    Cc Cc-value Optional
    item
    Bcc Bcc-value Optional
    item
    Subject Subject-value Optional,
    Inputting
    title of
    MM
    X-Mms-Message- Message-class- Optional,
    Class value Classifying
    message
    X-Mms-Expiry Expiry-value Optional,
    Amount
    stored
    in MMSC
    X-Mms-Priority Priority-value Optional,
    Importance
    level of
    message
    X-Mms-Sender- Sender-visibility- Optional,
    Visibility value Sender is
    not to be
    seen
    X-Mms-Delivery- Delivery-report- Optional,
    Report value Choose to
    be reported
    X-Mms-Read-Reply Read-reply- Optional,
    value Receiving
    report on
    whether
    it was read
    X-Mms-Reply- Reply-charging- Optional,
    Charging value Used when
    sender
    charges
    reply fee
    X-Mms-Reply- Reply-charging- Optional,
    Charging- deadline-value Charging
    Deadline reply fee
    within
    certain
    time in
    case of
    charging
    reply fee
    X-Mms-Reply- Reply-charging- Optional,
    Charging- size-value Charging
    Size only
    particular
    size in
    case of
    charging
    reply fee
    X-Mms-Reply- Reply-charging- Optional,
    Charging-ID ID-value ID of
    original
    MM as
    returned
    in case of
    charging
    reply fee
    Content-Type Content-type- Compulsory,
    value Type of
    contents
    of MM
  • Thus, as shown in FIG. 10, when the MMS message is received (Yes in S101), the controller 130 analyzes a type of contents of the received MMS message through the message processing unit 150 (S1020). Namely, the controller 130 analyzes whether the MMS message includes only text or whether the MMS message includes image (picture) contents, audio contents, or video contents through a contents type field included in the notification message. Here, the image contents correspond to a photo image captured by a digital camera or a picture or an image created using a graphic tool.
  • Further, the MMS message may only include text data, and not image (picture) contents, audio contents, or video contents according to the analysis results. Thus, if the received MMS message does not contain any contents besides text, the controller 130 can display a character or an icon indicating that there are not any contents. Namely, as shown in FIG. 9A, the controller 130 displays an icon indicating the basic MMS message on the display unit 140. As shown in FIG. 9A, the displayed icon includes a type indicator 910 indicating the type of the received message.
  • In addition, as shown in FIG. 10, when the controller 130 determines the received MMS message includes image (picture) contents according to the analysis results (Yes in S1030), the controller 130 reads an image contents icon indicating image (picture) contents among contents icons stored in the storage unit 160 and displays the icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9B (S1040).
  • As shown in FIG. 9B, the displayed icon is an image contents icon 920 including a type indicator 922 indicating the MMS message and a contents indicator 924 indicating image contents are included in the MMS message. As shown, the contents indicator 924 is expressed in the shape of a camera, but the contents indicator 924 can be expressed in a different shape. The controller 130 can also display only a character indicating that the image contents are included in the received MMS message.
  • Next, when the controller 130 determines the message does not include image contents (No in S1030), the controller 130 determines if audio contents are included (S1110 in FIG. 11). When the controller 130 determines the contents included in the received MMS message are audio contents (or sound contents) (Yes in S1110), the controller 130 reads an icon indicating audio contents among contents images stored in the storage unit 160 and displays the icon on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9C (S1120).
  • As shown in FIG. 9C, the displayed icon is an audio contents icon 930 including a type indicator 932 indicating the MMS message and a contents indicator 934 indicating audio contents are included in the MMS message. As shown, the contents indicator 934 is expressed in the shape of musical notes, but the icon can be expressed in a different shape. The controller 130 can also only display a character indicating audio contents are included in the MMS message.
  • Next, as shown in FIG. 11, when the controller 130 determines the message does not include audio contents (No in S1110), the controller 130 determines if the message includes video contents (S1130). When the controller 130 determines the contents included in the received MMS message are video contents (Yes in S1130), the controller 130 reads an icon indicating video contents among the contents images stored in the storage unit 160 and displays the on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9D (S1140).
  • As shown in FIG. 9D, the icon is a video contents icon 940 including a type indicator 942 indicating the MMS message and a contents indicator 944 indicating that the video contents are contained in the MMS message. As shown, the contents indicator 944 has the shape of a film, but the indicator 944 can be also expressed in a different shape. Further, the controller can also only display a character indicating that the video contents are contained in the MMS message.
  • Further, the flowchart in FIG. 12 illustrates when the controller 130 determines there are no image contents in step S1030 of FIG. 10. As shown in FIG. 12, the controller 130 determines if the contents contained in the received MMS message are combined contents including an image, audio, and video (S1210). When the controller 130 determines the contents are combined contents (Yes in S1210), the controller 130 reads an image contents icon, an audio contents icon, and a video contents icon from the storage unit 160 and displays the icons on the display unit 140 as shown in FIG. 9E. The controller 130 can also read a combined contents icon indicating all of the image contents, the audio contents, and the video contents from the storage unit 160 display the combined icon on the display unit 140.
  • As shown in FIG. 9E, the combined contents icon 950 includes a type indicator 952 indicating the MMS message and contents indicators 954 indicating that the respective contents are contained in the MMS message. Further, the contents indicators 954 may be expressed by mixing the shapes of the camera, the musical note, and the film.
  • Similar to the other icons discussed above, the controller 130 can display the combined contents icon 950 in the indicator area of the display unit 140, display the combined contents icon 950 in a blinking manner, and/or display the contents indicators 954 of the combined contents icon 950 in different colors to discriminate the icon from other icons or contents. The controller 130 can also display the combined contents icon 950 next to each title of messages on the list of the MMS reception box. Further, the controller 130 can display only a character indicating that the MMS message contains the image contents, the audio contents, and the video contents.
  • Accordingly, when the user receives a multimedia message on their terminal, he/she can easily recognize what type of message has been received, how many messages have been received, and also can easily recognize what type of contents are contained in the received multimedia message.
  • In addition, according to embodiments of the present invention, when a message is received by the terminal, the received message is analyzed and information (e.g., one or more icons) is displayed to inform the user about the received message(s). Thus, the user can easily recognize what type of message has been received and/or how many messages have been received.
  • As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.

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1. A mobile terminal, comprising:
a communicating unit;
a display unit including an indicator area notifying an alarm when a message is received; and
a controller configured to:
receive a message from at least one other terminal, and
display message information on the indicator area of the display unit, said message information including a first image selected according to a type of the received message, and a second image selected according to a type of the attached file.
2. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to display the first image and the second image on the indicator area when the message is received.
3. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the message information overlays on the indicator area.
4. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to display, on the indicator area, sender information including at least one of an e-mail address, a name and a phone number corresponding to said at least one other terminal.
5. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the type of the attached file comprises at least one of an image file type, a video file type, an audio file type and a multimedia file type.
6. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to display the message information in a different color such that each different message information is distinguishable from other message information.
7. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the first image comprises at least one of a camera shape icon, a musical note shape icon and a video shape icon.
8. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to display a combination of message information when the received message includes a combination of different types of attached files.
9. A method of controlling a mobile terminal, the method comprising:
displaying, via a display unit of the mobile terminal, an indicator area notifying an alarm when a message is received;
receiving, via a communication unit of the mobile terminal, a message from at least one other terminal; and
displaying, via a controller of the mobile terminal, message information on the indicator area of the display unit, said message information including a first image selected according to a type of the received message, and a second image selected according to a type of the attached file.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
displaying the first image and the second image on the indicator area when the message is received.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the message information overlays on the indicator area.
12. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
displaying, on the indicator area, sender information including at least one of an e-mail address, a name and a phone number corresponding to said at least one other terminal.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein the type of the attached file comprises at least one of an image file type, a video file type, an audio file type and a multimedia file type.
14. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
displaying the message information in a different color such that each different message information is distinguishable from other message information.
15. The method of claim 9, wherein the first image comprises at least one of a camera shape icon, a musical note shape icon and a video shape icon.
16. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
displaying a combination of message information when the received message includes a combination of different types of attached files.
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