A mobile terminal is a device which may be configured to perform various functions. Examples of such functions include data and voice communications, capturing images and video via a camera, recording audio, playing music files and outputting music via a speaker system, and displaying images and video on a display. Some terminals include additional functionality which supports game playing, while other terminals are also configured as multimedia players. More recently, mobile terminals have been configured to receive broadcast and multicast signals which permit viewing of contents, such as videos and television programs.
Generally, terminals can be classified into mobile terminals and stationary terminals according to a presence or non-presence of mobility. And, the mobile terminals can be further classified into handheld terminals and vehicle mount terminals according to availability for hand-carry.
There are ongoing efforts to support and increase the functionality of mobile terminals. Such efforts include software and hardware improvements, as well as changes and improvements in the structural components which form the mobile terminal.
Recently, a mobile terminal equipped with such a position-location module as a GPS module is widely disseminating.
A user of the mobile terminal can recognize a current position of the user via the position-location module. In case that the user has captured photos using a camera, the user can store locations where the photos are captured as well as the photos.
Yet, when the locations of the photos are stored together with the photos, the user should enter such a menu as attribute information of the photos and the like one by one to check the locations of the photos. It is inconvenient for the user to use the mobile terminal and difficult to intuitively check the locations of the photos or the current position of the user.