Mobile terminal, mobile terminal system, and method for controlling operation of the same

A mobile terminal which can enter a content share mode, a mobile terminal system, and a method for controlling the operation of the same are provided. After entering a content share mode, a mobile terminal can transmit and receive content to and from another mobile terminal which is in the content share mode and within a predetermined distance. The mobile terminal can also specify a content transmission format. Before the content is transmitted, the content may be displayed on another mobile terminal using a thumbnail of the content. Users can conveniently transmit content between mobile terminals.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of Korean Application No. 10-2010-0000525, filed Jan. 5, 2010 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a mobile terminal, a mobile terminal system, and a method for controlling the operation of the same, and more particularly to a method for conveniently transmitting content in a mobile terminal system including mobile terminals and electronic devices.

2. Description of the Related Art

A mobile terminal is a portable device having a function to perform voice and video communication, a function to receive and output information, or a function to store data. As the functionality of the mobile terminal has been diversified, a mobile terminal having various complicated functions such as a function to capture still or moving images (i.e., photographs or videos), a function to reproduce music or video files, a game function, a function to receive broadcasts, and a wireless Internet function has been implemented as an all-in-one multimedia player.

Various novel attempts have been made in terms of hardware or software to achieve more complicated functions of the mobile terminal implemented as a multimedia player. One example is provision of a user interface environment allowing the user to easily and conveniently find and select a desired function. As the mobile terminal is now considered a personal belonging expressing the user's personality, there has been demand for various interface designs such as a double-sided Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), which can be viewed from both sides, or a touch screen.

Mobile terminals can be connected to each other through wired or wireless communication. Users can copy or move content between mobile terminals.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a mobile terminal, a mobile terminal system, and a method for controlling the operation of the same, which provide user interface environments enabling content to be transmitted between at least two mobile terminals.

In accordance with the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a method for controlling operation of a first mobile terminal, the method including entering, by the first mobile terminal, a content share mode, detecting, by the first mobile terminal, a second mobile terminal which is in the content share mode, specifying a content transmission format for transmitting content to the second mobile terminal based on the detection result, and transmitting the content to the second mobile terminal according to the specified content transmission format.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for controlling operation of a first mobile terminal, the method including entering, by the first mobile terminal, a content share mode, detecting, by the first mobile terminal, a second mobile terminal which is in the content share mode, transmitting, by the first mobile terminal, a content transmission grant signal and information regarding content, determining whether a command to receive the content has been received from the second mobile terminal, and transmitting the content to the second mobile terminal based on the determination result.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for controlling operation of a first mobile terminal, the method including entering, by the first mobile terminal, a content share mode, receiving, by the first mobile terminal in the content share mode, information regarding content to be transmitted and a content transmission grant request signal from a second mobile terminal that is in the content share mode, displaying on the first mobile terminal the received information regarding the content, determining whether a command to receive the content has been transmitted to the second mobile terminal, and receiving the content from the second mobile terminal.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a first mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to transmit and to receive signals to and from a second mobile terminal, and a controller configured to, when the first mobile terminal has entered a content share mode, detect the second mobile terminal which is capable of transmitting and receiving signals through the wireless command unit and which is in the content share mode, to specify a content transmission format for transmitting content to the second mobile terminal, and to control the wireless communication unit to transmit the content to the second mobile terminal according to the specified format.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a first mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to transmit and to receive signals to and from a second mobile terminal, and a controller configure to, when the first mobile terminal has entered a content share mode, detect the second mobile terminal which is capable of transmitting and receiving signals through the wireless command unit and which is in the content share mode, to transmit information regarding content, which is to be transmitted and displayed on the second mobile terminal, to determine whether a command to receive the content has been received from the second mobile terminal, and to control the wireless communication unit to transmit the content to the second mobile terminal.

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a first mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to transmit and to receive signals to and from a third mobile terminal, and a controller configured to, when the first mobile terminal has entered a content share mode, detect a second mobile terminal which is capable of transmitting and receiving signals through the wireless command unit and which is in the content share mode, to receive information regarding content to be transmitted by the third mobile terminal, to display the received information regarding the content, to determine whether a command to receive the content has been transmitted to the second mobile terminal, and to control the wireless communication unit to receive the content transmitted by the second mobile terminal.

According to the present invention, it is possible to conveniently transmit content between mobile terminals that are in a share mode. Before receiving content from a first mobile terminal, a second mobile terminal can display a thumbnail corresponding to the content. The user of the second mobile terminal can check the content that will be received using the thumbnail corresponding to the content. The first and second mobile terminals can provide user interface environments that can intuitively indicate content transmission states. Thus, users can conveniently manage content transmission between at least two mobile terminals.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawings.

A mobile terminal as described in this specification includes a mobile phone, a smart phone, a laptop, a digital broadcast terminal, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a Portable Multimedia Player (PMP), a navigation device, or the like.

The word “module” or “unit”, which is added to the end of terms describing components, is merely used for ease of explanation of the present invention and has no specific meaning or function to the components. Thus, the words “module” and “unit” may also be used interchangeably.

FIG. 1is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. The mobile terminal according to the embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference toFIG. 1, from the viewpoint of functional components thereof.

As shown inFIG. 1, the mobile terminal100may include a wireless communication unit110, an Audio/Video (AV) input unit120, a user input unit130, a sensing unit140, an output unit150, a memory160, an interface unit170, a controller180, and a power supply unit190. In actual applications, two or more of these components may be combined into one component or one component may be divided into two or more components as needed. For example, the A/V input unit120or the sensing unit140may be incorporated into the user input unit130.

The wireless communication unit110may include a broadcast receiving module111, a mobile communication module113, a wireless Internet module115, a local area communication module117, and a Global Positioning System (GPS) module119.

The broadcast receiving module111receives at least one of a broadcast signal and broadcast-related information from an external broadcast management server through a broadcast channel. The broadcast channel may include a satellite channel, a terrestrial channel, or the like. The broadcast management server may be a server that generates and transmits at least one of a broadcast signal and broadcast-related information or a server that receives and transmits at least one of a broadcast signal and broadcast-related information, which have been previously generated, to a terminal.

The broadcast-related information may be information relating to a broadcast channel, a broadcast program, or a broadcast service provider. The broadcast signal may not only include a TV broadcast signal, a radio broadcast signal, or a data broadcast signal but may also include a broadcast signal generated by incorporating a data broadcast signal into a TV or radio broadcast signal. The broadcast-related information may also be provided through a mobile communication network. In this case, the broadcast-related information may be received by the mobile communication module113. The broadcast-related information may be provided in various forms. For example, the broadcast-related information may be provided in the form of a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) Electronic Program Guide (EPG) or a Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H) Electronic Service Guide (ESG).

The broadcast receiving module111receives a broadcast signal using a variety of broadcast systems. Specifically, the broadcast receiving module111may receive a digital broadcast signal using a digital broadcast system such as a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting-Terrestrial (DMB-T), Digital Multimedia Broadcasting-Satellite (DMB-S), Media Forward Link Only (MediaFLO), Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H), or Integrated Services Digital Broadcast-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) system. The broadcast receiving module111may be configured to be suitable not only for such a digital broadcast system but also for any other broadcast system that provides a broadcast signal. A broadcast signal and/or broadcast-related information received through the broadcast receiving module111may be stored in the memory160.

The mobile communication module113transmits and receives a wireless signal to and from at least one of a base station, an external terminal, and a server over a mobile communication network. The wireless signal may include a voice call signal, a video call signal, or various types of data associated with transmission and reception of a text/multimedia message.

The wireless Internet module115is an internal or external module for wireless Internet access which may be provided to the mobile terminal100. The wireless Internet module115may use a wireless Internet technology such as Wireless LAN (WLAN) (Wi-Fi), Wireless Broadband (WiBro), World Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX), or High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA).

The local area communication module117is a module for local area communication. Here, Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA,), Ultra Wideband (UWB), or ZigBee may be used as a local area communication technology. The GPS module119receives location information from multiple GPS satellites.

The A/V input unit120is provided to input an audio or video signal and may include a camera121and a microphone123. The camera121processes an image frame such as a still image (or photograph) or a moving image (or video) obtained through an image sensor in a video communication mode or an image capture mode. The processed picture frame may be displayed on the display unit151.

The picture frame processed at the camera121may be stored in the memory160or may be transmitted to the outside through the wireless communication unit110. Two more cameras121may be provided depending on the configuration of the mobile terminal.

The microphone123receives an external audio signal in a voice or video communication mode, a record mode, or a voice recognition mode and processes the same into audio data. In the voice or video communication mode, the processed audio data may be converted into a form transmittable to a mobile communication base station through the mobile communication module113. A variety of noise removal algorithms may be used to remove noise generated in the course of receiving an external audio signal through the microphone123.

The user input unit130generates key input data corresponding to a key input operation that a user has performed to control the operation of the terminal. The user input unit130may include a key pad, a dome switch, a (resistive/capacitive) touchpad, a jog wheel, a jog switch, a finger mouse, or the like. In the case where the touchpad forms a multilayer structure with the display unit151that is described later, the touchpad may be referred to as a “touch screen”.

The sensing unit140detects a current state of the mobile terminal100such as whether the mobile terminal100is opened or closed, the position of the mobile terminal100, or whether or not the user is in contact with the mobile terminal100and generates a sensing signal for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal100. The sensing unit140may sense whether the mobile terminal100is opened or closed when the mobile terminal100is a slide phone. The sensing unit140may also be responsible for sensing functions associated with whether or not the power supply unit190is supplying power or whether or not the interface unit170is coupled to an external device.

The sensing unit140may include a proximity sensor141, a pressure sensor143, and a motion sensor145. The proximity sensor141can detect presence or absence of an object that is approaching or near to the mobile terminal100without physical contact. The proximity sensor141can detect a close object using change of AC magnetic fields or change of magnetostatic fields or using the rate of change of capacitance. Two or more proximity sensors141may be provided depending on the configuration of the mobile terminal.

The pressure sensor143can detect both whether or not pressure has been applied to the mobile terminal100and the magnitude of the pressure. The pressure sensor143may be mounted on the mobile terminal100at a portion thereof where there is a need to detect pressure depending on the use environment of the mobile terminal100. When the pressure sensor143is mounted on the display unit151, the pressure sensor143can discriminate between a normal touch input through the display unit151and a pressure touch input which applies greater pressure than that of the normal touch input according to a signal output from the pressure sensor143to the display unit151. When pressure has been applied to the display unit151through a pressure input touch, the pressure sensor143can also determine the magnitude of the pressure applied to the display unit151according to the signal output from the pressure sensor143.

The motion sensor145detects the position or movement of the mobile terminal100using an acceleration sensor, a gyro sensor, and the like. The acceleration sensor that may be used for the motion sensor145is an element which converts acceleration in one direction into an electrical signal and has been widely used along with the development of micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) technologies. There are various types of acceleration sensors including an acceleration sensor for measuring large values of acceleration, which is embedded in an airbag system of a vehicle to detect collision, and an acceleration sensor for measuring small values of acceleration, which recognizes minute movement of a human hand and thus is used as an input means for games or the like. The acceleration sensor is generally constructed by incorporating two or three-axis elements into one package and may need only the z-axis element depending on the use environment. Thus, when there is a need to use an x-axis or y-axis acceleration sensor instead of the z-axis sensor for some reason, the acceleration sensor may be incorporated into a sub-board which is mounted at right angles to a main board.

The gyro sensor is a sensor for measuring angular velocity and can detect the current direction rotated relative to a reference direction.

The output unit150is provided to output an audio or video signal or an alarm signal and may include a display unit151, an audio output module153, an alarm unit155, and a vibrating module157.

The display unit151displays information processed in the mobile terminal100. For example, when the mobile terminal100is in a voice or video communication mode, the display unit151displays a communication-related User Interface (UI) or Graphical User Interface (GUI). When the mobile terminal100is in a video communication mode or an image capture mode, the display unit151may individually or simultaneously display captured or received images and may display a corresponding UI or GUI.

In the case where the display unit151forms a multilayer structure with the touchpad to construct a touch screen as described above, the display unit151may not only be used as an output device but may also be used as an input device. In the case where the display unit151constructs a touch screen, the display unit151may include a touch screen panel, a touch screen panel controller, or the like. The touch screen panel is a transparent panel externally attached to the mobile terminal100and may be connected to an internal bus of the mobile terminal100. The touch screen panel monitors touches and sends, upon detecting a touch input, corresponding signals to the touch screen panel controller. The touch screen panel controller processes the signals and transmits the resulting data to the controller180and the controller180then determines whether or not a touch input has occurred and which region of the touch screen has been touched.

The display unit151may include electronic paper (e-Paper). The e-Paper is a type of reflective display and has excellent visual characteristics such as high resolution, a wide viewing angle, and a bright white background, similar to conventional paper and ink. The e-Paper may be formed on any substrate such as plastic, metal, or paper and maintains a displayed image after power is turned off and can lengthen battery lifetime of the mobile terminal100since it does not require a backlight. The e-Paper may be formed using an electrostatically charged hemispherical twist ball or may be formed using electrophoresis or microcapsules.

The display unit151may include at least one of a liquid crystal display, a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display, an organic light-emitting diode, a flexible display, a transparent display, and a 3D display. Two or more display units151may be provided depending on the implementation of the mobile terminal100. For example, both an external display unit (not shown) and an internal display unit (not shown) may be provided to the mobile terminal100.

The audio output module153outputs audio data received from the wireless communication unit110or stored in the memory160when the mobile terminal100is in an incoming call receiving mode (i.e., a ringing mode), a voice or video communication mode, a record mode, a voice recognition mode, or a broadcast receiving mode. The audio output module153outputs audio signals associated with functions performed by the mobile terminal100, for example, an audio signal associated with an incoming call sound (i.e., ringtone) or a message receipt sound. The audio output module153may include a speaker, a buzzer, or the like.

The alarm unit155outputs a signal notifying the user that an event has occurred in the mobile terminal100. Examples of the event occurring in the mobile terminal100include incoming call reception, message reception, and key signal input. The alarm unit155outputs a signal notifying the user of the occurrence of an event in a different form from the audio or video signal. For example, the alarm unit155may output the notification signal through vibration. When an incoming call signal is received or when a message is received, the alarm unit155may output a signal indicating the reception of the incoming call signal or the message. When a key signal is input, the alarm unit155may output a signal as a feedback to the key signal input. The user can perceive the event occurrence through the signal output from the alarm unit155. Of course, the signal indicating the event occurrence may also be output through the display unit151or the audio output module153.

The haptic module157generates a variety of tactile effects that are sensible by the user. A typical example of the tactile effect generated by the haptic module157is vibration. In the case where the haptic module157generates vibration as a tactile effect, the haptic module157may change the intensity and pattern of generated vibration, may combine different vibrations and output the combined vibration, and may also sequentially output different vibrations.

In addition to vibration, the haptic module157may generate various tactile effects such as a stimulus effect by an arrangement of pins that move perpendicular to the touched skin surface, a stimulus effect by air blowing or suction through an air outlet or inlet, a stimulus effect through brushing of the skin surface, a stimulus effect through contact with an electrode, a stimulus effect using electrostatic force, and a stimulus effect through reproduction of thermal (cool/warm) sensation using an endothermic or exothermic element. The haptic module157may be implemented so as to allow the user to perceive such effects not only through direct tactile sensation but also through kinesthetic sensation of fingers, hands, or the like of the user. Two or more vibration modules157may be provided depending on the mode of implementation of the mobile terminal100.

The memory160may store a program for processing and control by the controller180and may function to temporarily store input or output data items (for example, a phonebook, messages, still images, and moving images).

The memory160may include a storage medium of at least one of a variety of types including a flash memory type, a hard disk type, a multimedia card micro type, a card memory type (for example, SD or XD memory), RAM, and ROM. The mobile terminal100may utilize cloud storage that performs a storage function of the memory160over the Internet.

The interface unit170functions to interface with all external devices connected to the mobile terminal100. Examples of the external devices connected to the mobile terminal100include a wired/wireless headset, an external battery charger, a wired/wireless data port, a memory card, a card socket such as an SIM/UIM card socket, an audio Input/Output (110) terminal, a video I/O terminal, and an earphone. The interface unit170may receive power or data from such an external device and provide the same to each internal component of the mobile terminal100and may transmit internal data of the mobile terminal100to the external device.

When the mobile terminal100is connected to an external cradle, the interface unit170may be used as a channel through which the connected cradle supplies power to the mobile terminal100or a channel through which a variety of command signals input to the cradle by the user are transferred to the mobile terminal100.

The controller180generally controls the operation of each component to control the overall operation of the mobile terminal100. For example, the controller180performs control and processing associated with voice communication, data communication, video communication, and the like. The controller180may include a multimedia playback module181for multimedia reproduction. The multimedia playback module181may be implemented by hardware in the controller180or may be implemented by software separately from the controller180.

Under control of the controller180, the power supply unit190receives external power or internal power and supplies power required for operation to each component.

The mobile terminal100may be constructed to be operable in any of a variety of communication systems including a wired/wireless communication system and a satellite-based communication system in which data can be transmitted through frames or packets.

FIG. 2is a front perspective view of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown inFIG. 2, a case defining the external appearance of the mobile terminal100includes a front case100A-1and a rear case100A-2. A variety of electronic parts are provided in a space defined within the front and rear cases100A-1and100A-2. At least one intermediate case may be additionally provided between the front case100A-1and the rear case100A-2. These cases may be formed through synthetic resin injection molding may be formed of a metal material such as stainless steel (STS) or titanium (Ti).

A display unit151, a first audio output module153a, a first camera121a, and a first user input unit130amay be arranged in a main body of the mobile terminal100, specifically, in the front case100A-1. A second user input unit130b, a third user input unit130c, and a microphone123may be arranged on a side surface of the rear case100A-2.

The display unit151includes a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED), or the like to visually express information. A touchpad may be formed in a layered structure overlapping the display unit151such that the display unit151operates as a touch screen allowing the user to input information through touching.

The first audio output module153amay be implemented in a receiver or speaker form. The first camera121amay be implemented to be suitable for capturing a still or moving image of the user or the like. The microphone123may be implemented in a form suitable for receiving sound such as user voice.

The first to third user input units130a,130b, and130cmay be collectively referred to as a user input unit130. The user input unit130may be of any type, provided that the user input unit130is operated in a tactile manner such that it is operated through tactile interaction with the user.

For example, the user input unit130may be implemented as a dome switch or a touchpad that can receive a command or information through a push or touch operation by the user. The user input unit130may also be implemented as a jog wheel or a joystick. In terms of functionality, the first user input unit130aallows the user to input a command such as start, end, or send and the second user input unit130ballows the user to select an operating mode of the mobile terminal100. The third user input unit130cmay function as a hot key for activating a special function of the mobile terminal100.

FIG. 3is a rear perspective view of the mobile terminal shown inFIG. 2. As shown inFIG. 3, a fourth user input unit130d, a fifth user input unit130e, and an interface unit170may be provided on a side surface of the rear case100A-2and a second camera121bmay be additionally provided on a rear surface of the rear case100A-2.

The second camera121bmay have a capture direction substantially opposite to that of the first camera121aand have a different pixel resolution from that of the first camera121a. For example, the first camera121apreferably has a low pixel resolution such that it is suitable to capture and transmit an image of the face of the user, for example, in the case of video communication and the second camera121bpreferably has a high pixel resolution since, when the user captures a general object using the second camera121b, the user generally does not immediately transmit the captured image.

A mirror125and a flash lamp126may be additionally provided on the mobile terminal100near the second camera121b. The mirror125allows the user to view their face or the like when capturing themselves using the second camera121b(i.e., in the case of self-shooting). The flash lamp126shines light toward a subject when the subject is captured using the second camera121b.

A second audio output module (not shown) may be additionally provided on the rear case100A-2. The second audio output module may implement a stereo function in conjunction with the first audio output module153aand may be used to perform voice or video communication in a speakerphone mode.

In addition to an antenna for communication, an antenna for receiving broadcast signals (not shown) may be provided on the rear case100A-2at a portion thereof. Each antenna may be mounted to be retractable from the rear case100A-2.

The interface unit170is a channel through which the mobile terminal100can exchange data or the like with an external device. For example, the interface unit170may be at least one of a connection terminal for wired or wireless connection to an earphone, a port for local area communication, and power supply terminals for supplying power to the mobile terminal100. The interface unit170may be a card socket for receiving an external card such as a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM), a User Identity Module (UIM), or a memory card for information storage.

A power supply unit190for supplying power to the mobile terminal100is provided on the rear case100A-2. The power supply unit190is, for example, a rechargeable battery which is detachably mounted to the rear case100A-2for the purpose of recharging or the like. Although the above description has been given with reference to an example where the second camera121bis provided on the rear case100A-2, the present invention is not limited to this example. When the second camera121bis not provided, the first camera121amay be formed to be rotatable so as to enable capturing in the same capture direction as that of the second camera121b.

FIG. 4is a block diagram of a mobile terminal system according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The mobile terminal according to this embodiment may be connected to another mobile terminal by wire or wirelessly to transmit and receive signals to and from the mobile terminal. The mobile terminal may be a TV or PC. Specifically, a first mobile terminal100according to this embodiment may transmit and receive signals to and from a second mobile terminal200. The first mobile terminal100may also transmit and receive signals to and from a TV210and a PC220which are examples of the mobile terminal. The following is a description of a method through which the first mobile terminal100and the second mobile terminal200transmit and receive content to and from each other according to this embodiment. The content transmitting and receiving method according to this embodiment may also be applied to other mobile terminals.

The first mobile terminal100may enter a content share mode in which the first mobile terminal100can transmit and receive content to and from the second mobile terminal200. The content share mode may be a mode in which the first mobile terminal100can transmit content to a mobile terminal present within a predetermined distance or can receive content from a mobile terminal present within a predetermined distance.

In this embodiment, the first mobile terminal100that has entered the content share mode may transmit information regarding content for transmission to the second mobile terminal200that has entered the content share mode. The first mobile terminal100may also transmit a content transmission grant request signal to the second mobile terminal200before transmitting content to the second mobile terminal200. The content transmission grant request signal may include information regarding the content.

The second mobile terminal200may display the information regarding the content included in the content transmission grant request signal. A user of the second mobile terminal200may input a content reception command to the second mobile terminal200after checking the information regarding the content. When it is determined that the content reception command has been input, the second mobile terminal200may transmit a content transmission grant signal to the first mobile terminal100. When the second mobile terminal200has transmitted the content transmission grant signal, the first mobile terminal100determines that a content reception command has been input to the second mobile terminal200. Thus, the first mobile terminal100can transmit content to the second mobile terminal200.

The first mobile terminal100may transmit content to the second mobile terminal200according to at least two transmission formats. In an example, the first mobile terminal100may transmit content to the second mobile terminal200according to a show transmission format. The content transmitted according to the show transmission format is not stored in the second mobile terminal200. The user of the first mobile terminal100can control the content even after the first mobile terminal100transmits the content to the second mobile terminal200according to the show transmission format.

In an example, when the first mobile terminal100has transmitted content currently displayed on the display unit151of the first mobile terminal100to the second mobile terminal200according to the show transmission format, the second mobile terminal200may display the content received from the first mobile terminal100. When the user of the first mobile terminal100has moved, edited, played back, or stopped playback of the content displayed on the display unit151of the first mobile terminal100, the state of the content displayed on the second mobile terminal200is changed in the same manner as that displayed on the first mobile terminal100. That is, the display state of the content displayed on the second mobile terminal200is changed according to the display state of the content displayed on the first mobile terminal100.

The content transmitted according to the show transmission format can be controlled solely by the first mobile terminal100after the content is transmitted to the second mobile terminal200. The content transmitted to the second mobile terminal200cannot be stored in the second mobile terminal200. Thus, the user of the first mobile terminal100can share content, which can be controlled solely by the user of the first mobile terminal100due to copyright, with the user of the second mobile terminal200.

The content that the first mobile terminal100has transmitted to the second mobile terminal200according to the show transmission format may be deleted from the second mobile terminal200when it is determined that the second mobile terminal200has been released from the content share mode or that the distance between the first mobile terminal100and the second mobile terminal200has exceeded the predetermined distance.

The first mobile terminal100may also transmit content according to a give transmission format. The content transmitted according to the give transmission format may be controlled by the second mobile terminal200.

After transmitting first content currently displayed on the display unit151, the user of the first mobile terminal100may control the first mobile terminal100to display second content on the display unit151. In the case where first content has been transmitted according to the show transmission format, the first content cannot be displayed on the second mobile terminal200when the first content is no longer displayed on the first mobile terminal100.

In the case where the first content has been transmitted according to the give transmission format, the first content can continue to be displayed on the second mobile terminal200even when the first content is no longer displayed on the first mobile terminal100. The user of the second mobile terminal200can independently control (for example, move, edit, play back, or stop playback of) the first content. The user of the second mobile terminal200can also store the first content.

The user of the first mobile terminal100can also input a content transmission command to the first mobile terminal100. Upon determining that the content transmission command has been input, the first mobile terminal100may transmit information regarding content, which is to be transmitted to the second mobile terminal200, to the second mobile terminal200. The information regarding the content may be included in a content transmission grant request signal to be transmitted to the second mobile terminal200as described above. When a content reception command has been input to the second mobile terminal200, the second mobile terminal200may transmit a content transmission grant signal to the first mobile terminal100. The content transmission grant signal includes the content reception command that has been input to the second mobile terminal200. Accordingly, the first mobile terminal100determines that the content reception command has been input to the second mobile terminal200and can thus transmit the content to the first mobile terminal100.

In the case where a content transmission command has been input to the first mobile terminal100, the first mobile terminal100determines a content transmission format for transmitting the content. The content transmission format may be set by default. The content transmission format may be set for each item of content. In an example, content, which has been marked as content that should be protected by copyright, may be set to be transmitted according to the show transmission format. The user may also select a content transmission format. In this case, the first mobile terminal100transmits content to the second mobile terminal200according to the content transmission format selected by the user.

In this embodiment, an icon corresponding to a content transmission command may be provided according to the content transmission format. In this case, the user of the first mobile terminal100may input a content transmission command to the first mobile terminal100by dragging content, an item corresponding to the content, or an image corresponding to the content displayed on the display unit151onto the icon corresponding to the content transmission command. The verb “drag” used in this case will also be referred to as “push”.

In this embodiment in which content may be transmitted according to at least two transmission formats, the display unit151of the first mobile terminal100may display an icon corresponding to the show transmission format and an icon corresponding to the give transmission format. If the user drags an item corresponding to content or an image corresponding to content onto the icon corresponding to the show transmission format, the first mobile terminal100may transmit information regarding the content to the second mobile terminal200according to the show transmission format. If the user drags an item corresponding to content or an image corresponding to content onto the icon corresponding to the give transmission format, the first mobile terminal100may transmit information regarding the content to the second mobile terminal200according to the give transmission format.

The information regarding the content transmitted by the first mobile terminal100may be information regarding a thumbnail corresponding to the content. The first mobile terminal100may transmit a content transmission grant request signal including the information regarding the content such as the information regarding the thumbnail to the second mobile terminal200. The second mobile terminal200may display the information regarding the content included in the content transmission grant request signal transmitted by the first mobile terminal100on a display unit of the second mobile terminal200. Through the information regarding the content displayed on the second mobile terminal200, the user of the second mobile terminal200may check the content that the first mobile terminal100desires to transmit to the second mobile terminal200.

In the case where the information regarding the content is information regarding a thumbnail corresponding to the content, the display unit of the second mobile terminal200may display the thumbnail of the content that the first mobile terminal100desires to transmit. The user of the second mobile terminal200may touch the thumbnail displayed on the display unit of the second mobile terminal200or may drag the thumbnail to another region on the display unit. The verb “drag” used in this case will also be referred to as “pull”. In this case, the second mobile terminal200may determine that a content reception command has been input. Accordingly, the second mobile terminal200may transmit a content transmission grant signal to the first mobile terminal100.

In the case where the user of the second mobile terminal200does not input a content reception command to the second mobile terminal200within a predetermined time, the second mobile terminal200may remove the content thumbnail displayed on the display unit. In addition, in the case where the user of the second mobile terminal200does not transmit a content transmission grant signal to the first mobile terminal100within a predetermined time, the first mobile terminal100may stop attempting to transmit content to the second mobile terminal200.

In the case where the user of the second mobile terminal200is away, the second mobile terminal200may display information regarding the time at which the first mobile terminal100has attempted to transmit content on the display unit of the second mobile terminal200. That is, if a content reception command is not input to the second mobile terminal200during a predetermined time, the second mobile terminal200may remove the content thumbnail and display, on the display unit of the second mobile terminal200, information such as the time at which the content thumbnail was displayed and information regarding the first mobile terminal100that has provided the content thumbnail. This allows the user of the second mobile terminal200to confirm that the first mobile terminal100attempted to transmit the content.

The user of the second mobile terminal200may input a content reject command (i.e., a command not to receive content) to the second mobile terminal200. In an example, the user of the second mobile terminal200may input a content reject command to the second mobile terminal200by moving the second mobile terminal200in a predetermined direction or by dragging the content thumbnail toward the outside of the display unit on which the content is displayed.

When a content reject command has been input to the second mobile terminal200, the second mobile terminal200may transmit a content transmission reject signal to the first mobile terminal100. The first mobile terminal100may stop attempting to transmit the content upon receiving the content transmission reject signal transmitted from the second mobile terminal200.

The first mobile terminal100determines that a content reception command has been input to the second mobile terminal200upon receiving the content transmission grant signal transmitted by the second mobile terminal200. The first mobile terminal100may transmit content to the second mobile terminal200according to a specific transmission format. When transmission of the content from the first mobile terminal100to the second mobile terminal200is completed, the first mobile terminal100and the second mobile terminal200may display the transmitted content in a full screen mode. This allows the user to confirm that content transmission has been completed.

Content transmitted according to the show transmission format is displayed in a floating state on the second mobile terminal200. That is, the content is displayed on the display unit of the second mobile terminal200so as to appear to be floating on the screen. Thus, the floating content is removed from the display unit of the second mobile terminal200when the first mobile terminal100is more than a predetermined distance away from the second mobile terminal200or when playback of the content on the first mobile terminal100is stopped.

The content transmitted according to the give transmission format is displayed in a sunken state on the second mobile terminal200. Specifically, the content is displayed on the display unit of the second mobile terminal200so as to appear to be fixed to the screen. Thus, the sunken content may continue to be displayed on the display unit of the second mobile terminal200even when the first mobile terminal100is more than a predetermined distance away from the second mobile terminal200or when playback of the content on the first mobile terminal100is stopped.

The user of the second mobile terminal200may input a sunken content storage command to the second mobile terminal200. When the content storage command has been input, the second mobile terminal200may store the sunken content in a memory of the second mobile terminal200or the like.

The user of the first mobile terminal100may register the second mobile terminal200as a trusted device. The first mobile terminal100may also be registered as a trusted device in the second mobile terminal200. In this case, the first mobile terminal100may transmit content to the second mobile terminal200without transmitting a content transmission grant request signal to the second mobile terminal200or without receiving a content transmission grant signal transmitted from the second mobile terminal200.

In this case, when the user of the first mobile terminal100pushes content displayed on the display unit151of the first mobile terminal100, an item corresponding to the content, or an image corresponding to the content onto the icon corresponding to the transmission command, the first mobile terminal100transmits the content to the second mobile terminal200. The content pushed to the second mobile terminal200may be displayed in a full screen mode on the second mobile terminal200.

The user of the first mobile terminal100may register the second mobile terminal200as a trusted device of the first mobile terminal100. The user of the second mobile terminal200may also register the first mobile terminal100as a trusted device of the second mobile terminal200. In addition, the first mobile terminal100may register the second mobile terminal200, which has transmitted a content transmission grant signal received by the first mobile terminal100, as a trusted device. The second mobile terminal200may register the first mobile terminal100, which has transmitted a content transmission grant signal received by the second mobile terminal200, as a trusted device.

The first mobile terminal100which is in the content share mode may transmit a content transmission grant request signal to a second mobile terminal200which is within a predetermined distance among mobile terminals which are in the content share mode. When a mobile terminal registered as a trusted device of the first mobile terminal100is within a predetermined distance, the first mobile terminal100may transmit content to the trusted device without the step of transmitting a content transmission grant request signal. In addition, when a mobile terminal registered as a trusted device of the second mobile terminal200is within a predetermined distance, the second mobile terminal200may receive content transmitted by the trusted device even when the trusted device has not transmitted a content transmission grant request signal.

In the mobile terminal system according to this embodiment, a mobile terminal may transmit and receive signals according to a WiFi protocol. Before transmitting content, the first mobile terminal100and the second mobile terminal200are subjected to the handshake step at which the mobile terminals transmit and receive a content transmission grant request signal and a content transmission grant signal as described above. Examples of the wireless communication protocol in which signals can be transmitted and received at the handshake step and the actual content transmission step include not only WiFi but also RFID, NFC, and IR communication protocols. In the mobile terminal system according to this embodiment, signals may be transmitted and received according to a wireless communication protocol determined in consideration of the distance between mobile terminals or positions of mobile terminals.

FIG. 5illustrates a screen displayed on the mobile terminal100according to an embodiment of the present invention. The mobile terminal100of this embodiment may be a handheld device having a function to perform voice or video communication with another mobile terminal through a wireless communication protocol.

A screen301displayed on the mobile terminal100of this embodiment may include a menu icon302corresponding to a command to allow control of the mobile terminal100, a message widget303indicating information regarding a message transmitted to the mobile terminal100, a position notification widget304indicating information regarding a current position of the mobile terminal100, and a content share mode notification widget305indicating whether or not the mobile terminal100is currently in the content share mode.

In this embodiment, the mobile terminal100that has entered the content share mode may transmit content to a second mobile terminal that is in the content share mode among mobile terminals that are within a predetermined distance. Content transmitted between mobile terminals that are in the content share mode may be referred to as “fluid media”. Through the content share mode notification widget305displayed on the screen301of the mobile terminal100, the user can check whether or not the mobile terminal100has entered the content share mode in which it is possible to transmit and receive fluid media.

When the user of the mobile terminal100has touched the content share mode notification widget305included in a background screen301, the background screen301of the mobile terminal100may be changed as shown inFIG. 6a.

The background screen301of the mobile terminal100shown inFIG. 6aincludes a widget312that allows change of the mode of the mobile terminal100. The mode change widget312includes an object313that allows input of a mode change command. The user may cause the mobile terminal100to enter the content share mode by dragging the object313.

When the user drags the object313corresponding to the mode change command to the left side after touching the object313, text displayed on the object313is changed from “off” to “on”. The mode change widget314shown at the right side of an arrow inFIG. 6aincludes the object313on which the changed text “on” is displayed. Through the display state of the object313, the user can confirm that the mode change command has been input to the mobile terminal100.

A background screen315of the mobile terminal100shown inFIG. 6bincludes the share mode notification widget305whose display state has been changed. In this embodiment, when the mobile terminal has entered the share mode, the share mode notification widget305may be deepened in color (or darkened) or may be brightened. Through the share mode notification widget305included in the background screen315shown inFIG. 6b, the user can confirm that the mode of the mobile terminal100is currently in the content share mode.

FIGS. 7 and 8illustrate screens displayed on the mobile terminal100when a content transmission command has been input to the mobile terminal100which is in the content share mode. In the mobile terminal100of this embodiment, the display unit151may be constructed of a touch screen. The user may input a command to the mobile terminal100by touching the display unit151. When the display unit151is not a touch screen, the user may input a command to the mobile terminal100using a remote control device that can control the mobile terminal100.

As shown inFIG. 7a, a thumbnail322corresponding to content may be displayed on the mobile terminal100. In this embodiment, the thumbnail322is stored in a folder that is named “Summer Holiday” and corresponds to content corresponding to photographs taken during a summer holiday.

When the user of the mobile terminal100has touched the thumbnail322, objects displayed on the background screen321other than the thumbnail322are faded out. Thus, the user can confirm that the thumbnail322has been selected.

As shown inFIG. 7b, when the thumbnail322has been selected, the mobile terminal100displays icons323and324corresponding to a content transmission command on the display unit151. In this embodiment, the icons323and324displayed on the display unit151correspond to a command that allows transmission of content corresponding to the selected thumbnail322according to the show transmission format or the give transmission format.

The mobile terminal100highlights the icon324located at the side to which the user drags (or pushes) the selected thumbnail322among the two icons323and324and fades out the other icon323. Thus, the user can know that content corresponding to the thumbnail322dragged (or pushed) by the user will be transmitted to another mobile terminal according to the give transmission format.

As shown inFIG. 7b, the mobile terminal100may display text “Fluid Media” on the selected thumbnail322. Thus, the user can confirm that the content corresponding to the selected thumbnail322is fluid media to be transmitted to another mobile terminal.

When the selected thumbnail322is dragged (pushed) onto the content transmission command icon324corresponding to the give transmission format as shown inFIG. 7c, the screen displayed on the mobile terminal100is changed as shown inFIG. 8a. In this case, objects other than the icon324that allows the user to input a command to transmit content according to the give transmission format are faded out on a screen331of the display unit151of the mobile terminal100. Thus, the user can confirm that the command to transmit content according to the give transmission format has been input to the mobile terminal100.

In addition, the mobile terminal100may display an object326corresponding to a thumbnail corresponding to content for transmission on the content transmission command icon324corresponding to the give transmission format. Thus, the user can check the content for transmission according to the give transmission format.

FIG. 8billustrates a screen327displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100after completion of transmission according to the give transmission format. As shown inFIG. 8b, the mobile terminal100may display the content on the screen327in a full screen mode after the content has been completely transmitted. Thus, the user of the mobile terminal100may confirm that the content has been transmitted.

FIGS. 9ato9cillustrate screens displayed on the mobile terminal100that receives content according to a method for controlling the operation of a mobile terminal system according to the present invention. The mobile terminal100of this embodiment may be a mobile terminal that can receive a broadcast signal and output an image based on the received broadcast signal. The mobile terminal100of this embodiment may be connected to a network such as the Internet. The mobile terminal100may display a message included in a signal received through the network. The mobile terminal100of this embodiment may be connected to a telephone network. The user of the mobile terminal100may perform voice or video communication with a counterpart using the mobile terminal100.

The mobile terminal100that has entered the content share mode may receive content transmitted by a third mobile terminal that is in the content share mode. In the case where the third mobile terminal has been registered as a trusted device in the mobile terminal100or where the mobile terminal100has been registered as a trusted device in the third mobile terminal, the mobile terminal100and the third mobile terminal that are in the content share mode may transmit content without the handshake step.

In the case where the third mobile terminal has not been registered as a trusted device in the mobile terminal100or where the mobile terminal100has not been registered as a trusted device in the third mobile terminal, the mobile terminal100and the third mobile terminal that are in the content share mode may transmit content after the handshake step. The handshake step is a process in which mobile terminals transmit and receive a content transmission grant request signal and a content transmission grant signal or a content transmission reject signal as described above.

FIG. 9aillustrates a screen331displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100in the case where a third mobile terminal transmits a content transmission grant request signal to the mobile terminal100.

The third mobile terminal may transmit a content transmission grant request signal including information regarding content, which is to be transmitted to the mobile terminal100, to the mobile terminal100. In this embodiment, the information regarding the content that is to be transmitted by the third mobile terminal is information regarding a content thumbnail. The mobile terminal100may display a thumbnail332on the display unit151with reference to information regarding the content thumbnail included in the content transmission grant request signal transmitted by the third mobile terminal.

The mobile terminal100may display an image based on a broadcast signal or may display a received message. Thus, as shown inFIG. 9a, the screen331displayed on the mobile terminal100may include a thumbnail333of an image based on a broadcast signal, a message list334, a thumbnail335of an image based on a broadcast signal received in a favorite channel registered by the user of the mobile terminal100, a menu336that allows the user to input a command to the mobile terminal100, and a video window337that is currently being played on the mobile terminal100.

The mobile terminal100receives a content transmission grant request signal from the third mobile terminal and then displays a content thumbnail332on the display unit151and fades out objects included in the screen331other than the content thumbnail332. Thus, the user of the mobile terminal100can confirm that the third mobile terminal desires to transmit content corresponding to the content thumbnail332to the mobile terminal100.

As shown inFIG. 9b, the user of the mobile terminal100may drag (pull) a content thumbnail332toward a center region of the display unit151. In the case where the display unit151is constructed of a touch screen, the user may touch the content thumbnail332and then drag the same toward the center region of the display unit151. In addition, the user of the mobile terminal100may drag (pull) the content thumbnail332using a remote control device of the mobile terminal100.

The content thumbnail332may indicate information regarding the third mobile terminal that desires to transmit content. The content thumbnail332may also indicate a file name or the like of content that the third mobile terminal desires to transmit.

In an example, the content thumbnail332may display a user name338of a third mobile terminal, which transmits content, in text. The content thumbnail332may also display a folder name339of a folder, in which content for transmission is stored, in text. Thus, through the content thumbnail332, the user of the mobile terminal100can check a variety of information regarding content that is to be transmitted.

When the user has selected the content thumbnail332by touching the content thumbnail332or using a remote control device, the mobile terminal100determines that a content reception command has been input. Thus, the mobile terminal100transmits a content transmission grant command to the third mobile terminal. When the content transmission grant command has been transmitted to the third mobile terminal, the third mobile terminal transmits content corresponding to the information transmitted at the handshake step to the mobile terminal100.

FIG. 9cillustrates a screen340displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100that has received the content transmitted by the third mobile terminal. When the mobile terminal100has received the content transmitted by the third mobile terminal, the mobile terminal100may display the received content on the display unit151in a full screen mode as shown inFIG. 9c. Thus, the user of the mobile terminal100can check the content transmitted by the third mobile terminal.

FIGS. 10aand10billustrate a screen351displayed on the mobile terminal100in the case where content transmitted to the mobile terminal100is stored. The mobile terminal100of this embodiment has a function that allows the user to perform voice communication or video communication with Choi's phone through a telephone network.

A third mobile terminal may transmit a content transmission grant request signal to the mobile terminal100that has entered the content share mode. In this case, the mobile terminal100may display a content thumbnail352with reference to information regarding content included in the content transmission grant request signal as shown inFIG. 10a.

In the case where the content that the third mobile terminal desires to transmit is content for transmission according to the give transmission format, the user of the mobile terminal100may store content transmitted by the third mobile terminal. The mobile terminal100may display an object353, which allows the user to input a command to store the content transmitted by the third mobile terminal, on the screen351.

When the user has dragged (pulled) the content thumbnail352onto the object353, the mobile terminal100may determine that a content storage command has been input. In this case, the mobile terminal100may store content corresponding to the content thumbnail352in a memory of the mobile terminal100or the like.FIG. 10billustrates a screen354displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100when the user has dragged the content thumbnail352onto the object353.

When the content thumbnail352has been dragged (pulled) onto the object353, color of the object353displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100may be changed as shown inFIG. 10b. Through the change of the color of the object353, the user can confirm that a content storage command has been input to the mobile terminal100.

FIGS. 11 and 12are drawings used to explain a method for transmitting and receiving content in a mobile terminal system according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown inFIG. 11a, the user of the first mobile terminal100may drag (push) a content thumbnail361toward an icon362that allows the user to input a content transmission command. When the content thumbnail361is dragged (pushed) onto the icon362, the first mobile terminal100may transmit a content transmission grant request signal including information regarding content corresponding to the content thumbnail to a fourth mobile terminal400and a fifth mobile terminal500.

In this embodiment, the user of the first mobile terminal100pushes the content thumbnail361onto the icon362corresponding to input of the content transmission command according to the show transmission format so that the content is transmitted according to the show transmission format. Thus, upon receiving a content transmission grant signal transmitted by the fourth mobile terminal400or the fifth mobile terminal500, the first mobile terminal100transmits the content to each of the fourth and fifth mobile terminals according to the show transmission format.

The fourth mobile terminal400and the fifth mobile terminal500may generate content thumbnails364and365based on the information regarding the content included in the content transmission grant request signal transmitted by the first mobile terminal100. The content thumbnails364and365generated by the fourth mobile terminal400and the fifth mobile terminal500may be displayed on display units of the mobile terminals400and500, respectively.

The user of each of the mobile terminals400and500may input a content reject command or a content reception command to the mobile terminal. When the content reject command has been input, each of the mobile terminals400and500may transmit a content transmission reject signal to the first mobile terminal100. When the content reception command has been input, each of the mobile terminals400and500may transmit a content transmission grant signal to the first mobile terminal100.

FIG. 11billustrates the case where the user of the fourth mobile terminal400inputs a content reject command to the fourth mobile terminal400and the case where the user of the fifth mobile terminal500inputs a content reception command to the fifth mobile terminal500.

The user of the fourth mobile terminal400may rotate the fourth mobile terminal400in a direction shown by an arrow by a certain angle as shown inFIG. 11b. In this case, the fourth mobile terminal400determines that a content reject command has been input to the fourth mobile terminal400. The fourth mobile terminal400transmits a content transmission reject signal to the first mobile terminal100.

The user of the fifth mobile terminal500may drag (pull) a content thumbnail365displayed on the fifth mobile terminal500. In this case, the fifth mobile terminal500determines that a content reception command has been input to the fifth mobile terminal500. The fifth mobile terminal500transmits a content transmission grant signal to the first mobile terminal100.

The first mobile terminal100receives the content transmission grant signal transmitted by the fifth mobile terminal500and then transmits content to the fifth mobile terminal500. In addition, the first mobile terminal100receives the content transmission reject signal transmitted by the fourth mobile terminal400and then stops content transmission to the fourth mobile terminal400.

FIG. 12aillustrates an example in which content366is displayed in a full screen mode on the first mobile terminal100and the fifth mobile terminal500when the first mobile terminal100has transmitted the content to the fifth mobile terminal500. In this embodiment, the first mobile terminal100has transmitted the content366to the fifth mobile terminal500according to the show transmission format. Thus, the first mobile terminal100has a right to control the content366.

FIG. 12billustrates the case where the content366has been dragged so that second content367is displayed on the display unit151of the first mobile terminal100. In the case where the user of the first mobile terminal100drags the content366displayed on the display unit151of the first mobile terminal100and second content367is thus displayed on the display unit151, the content366displayed on the fifth mobile terminal500is also dragged and the second content367is thus displayed on the fifth mobile terminal500.

Content transmitted by the first mobile terminal100is not displayed on the fourth mobile terminal400to which a content reject command has been input.

FIGS. 13 and 14illustrate a method for transmitting content between the mobile terminal100and a sixth mobile terminal600. In this embodiment, the sixth mobile terminal600may have been registered as a trusted device of the mobile terminal100. In addition, the mobile terminal100may have been registered as a trusted device of the sixth mobile terminal600. The mobile terminal of this embodiment may identify a mobile terminal registered as a trusted device using serial numbers or other identifiers of other mobile terminals present in the mobile terminal system.

As shown inFIG. 13a, a message or email application may be executed on the mobile terminal100. In this case, a message or email application screen371is displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100. In this embodiment, a message or email displayed on the display unit151includes content372.

The user of the mobile terminal100may drag (push) the content372in a direction shown by an arrow after touching the content372. When the user has dragged the content372, the mobile terminal100determines that a content transmission command has been input.

The sixth mobile terminal600may be a mobile terminal that has been registered as a trusted device of the mobile terminal100. The mobile terminal100may also be a mobile terminal that has been registered as a trusted device of the sixth mobile terminal600. Thus, the mobile terminal100may transmit content to the sixth mobile terminal600without the step of handshake with the sixth mobile terminal600.

FIG. 13billustrates screens displayed on the mobile terminal100and the sixth mobile terminal600in the case where the mobile terminal100transmits content to the sixth mobile terminal600. The sixth mobile terminal600may display content373that is dragged (pushed) at the mobile terminal100. The user of the mobile terminal100can check the dragged content through the sixth mobile terminal600.

In the case where the mobile terminal100has completely transmitted content to the sixth mobile terminal600, the sixth mobile terminal600may display the transmitted content in a full screen mode. Thus, the user can confirm that content transmission to the sixth mobile terminal600has been completed. The sixth mobile terminal600may reproduce the completely transmitted content.

FIG. 14aillustrates a screen374displayed on the sixth mobile terminal600after content transmission has been completed. When content has been completely transmitted, the sixth mobile terminal600displays and reproduces the content in a full screen mode. The sixth mobile terminal600may display a progress bar375indicating information regarding reproduction of the content. The user of the sixth mobile terminal600may control reproduction of the content using the progress bar375.

As shown inFIG. 14a, the user of the mobile terminal100may select an icon376corresponding to a command to check a next message or email displayed on the mobile terminal100. When the icon376of the mobile terminal100is selected, the mobile terminal100may display a message or email next to the currently displayed message or email.

FIG. 14billustrates an icon376of the mobile terminal100on which a 5th message or email is displayed. Even when the 5th message or email is displayed, the sixth mobile terminal600may continue to display content transmitted by the mobile terminal100. Thus, the user can check content included in a previous message or email through the sixth mobile terminal600while checking a next message or email through the mobile terminal100.

On the other hand, when content is being displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100, a thumbnail of the content displayed on the display unit151may be displayed on the sixth mobile terminal600if it is determined that the sixth mobile terminal600registered as a trusted device is present within a predetermined distance or in a content share mode.

That is, even when the user of a mobile terminal100has not dragged (pushed) content displayed on the display unit151of the mobile terminal100, the mobile terminal100may transmit information regarding content to a trusted device if it is determined that the trusted device is within a predetermined distance. The trusted device which has received the information regarding the content may display a thumbnail of the content that is being reproduced on the mobile terminal100.

In another embodiment, a first mobile terminal100which is in the content share mode may detect that another mobile terminal which is in a predetermined distance is in the content share mode. In this case, even when the user of the first mobile terminal100has not dragged (pushed) the content that is currently being displayed on the display unit151, the first mobile terminal100may transmit information regarding the content to a different mobile terminal if it is determined that the different mobile terminal is present within a predetermined distance. The mobile terminal that has received the information regarding the content may display a thumbnail of the content that is being reproduced on the first mobile terminal100.

In this case, if the user of the different mobile terminal drags (pulls) the thumbnail of the content, the first mobile terminal100may transmit the content to the different mobile terminal according to a predetermined content transmission format. As described above, the content transmission format may be determined according to the type of the content or may be determined according to the type of the different mobile terminal or may be determined according to information set by default in the first mobile terminal100.

As is apparent from the above description, according to the present invention, it is possible to conveniently transmit content between mobile terminals that are in a share mode. Before receiving content from a first mobile terminal, a second mobile terminal can display a thumbnail corresponding to the content. The user of the second mobile terminal can check the content that will be received using the thumbnail corresponding to the content. The first and second mobile terminals can provide user interface environments that can intuitively indicate content transmission states. Thus, users can conveniently manage content transmission between at least two mobile terminals.

The mobile terminal and the method of controlling the operation of the same according to the present invention are not limited in their applications to the configurations and methods of the embodiments described above and all or some of the embodiments may be selectively combined to implement various modifications.

The method for controlling the mobile terminal according to the present invention can be embodied as processor readable code on a processor readable medium provided in a mobile terminal. The processor readable medium includes any type of storage device that stores data which can be read by a processor. Examples of the processor readable medium include Read-Only Memory (ROM), Random-Access Memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and so on. The processor readable medium can also be embodied in the form of carrier waves as signals transmitted over the Internet. The processor readable medium can also be distributed over a network of coupled processor systems so that the processor readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.

Although the present invention has been illustrated and described above with reference to the specific embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims and such modifications should not be construed as departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.