Patent Document

This application is a National Phase entry of PCT/IB07/01873 filed Jun. 20, 2007, which claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/914,099 filed Apr. 26, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
    
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention generally relates to portable apparatuses and more particularly to providing statuses of portable apparatus. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Mobile terminals, or mobile (cellular) telephones, for mobile telecommunications systems like GSM, UMTS, D-AMPS and CDMA2000 have been used for many years now. In the older days, mobile terminals were used almost exclusively for voice communication with other mobile terminals or stationary telephones. Gradually, the use of modern terminals has been broadened to include not just voice communication, but also various other services and applications such as www/wap browsing, video telephony, electronic messaging (e.g. SMS, MMS, email, instant messaging), digital image or video recording, FM radio, music playback, electronic games, calendar/organizer/time planner, word processing, etc. 
     With the ability to handle different content types, such as images, pictures, music, etc., the user needs to be able to find content items of these content types. 
     A known way to solve this is to provide a file browser where the user can navigate to a desired content item. However, finding the desired content item can take a significant amount of time and effort. 
     Consequently, there is a need to provide an improved way to find content items in a mobile terminal. 
     SUMMARY 
     In view of the above, an objective of the invention is to solve or at least reduce the problems discussed above. 
     Generally, the above objectives are achieved by the attached independent patent claims. 
     According to a first aspect of the present invention there has been provided a method for a portable apparatus comprising: receiving text input as search text from a user of the portable apparatus; searching for content items of at least one content type matching the search text, resulting in a list of containing zero or more matching content items; presenting the list of matching content items on a display of the portable apparatus, when the list of matching content items contains at least a threshold number of content items; and presenting at least one option to search a database available over a digital network using the search text on the display, when the list of matching content items comprises less than the threshold number of content items. According to this aspect, it is enabled to easily search for content items and to access online services to broaden the search field if there are not sufficient matches. It is to be noted that a network connection does not need to be established for the options to search databases to be presented. Only when search criteria are sent to the search database does a network connection need to be present. 
     In the searching, the searching for content items may be performed using an index of content items, the index being stored in the portable apparatus. The index speeds up searching, improving performance during search. 
     The threshold number may be one. In other words, in this situation the options to search a database are only presented when the list of matching items is empty. 
     The receiving text input, searching for content items, presenting the list and presenting at least one option to search a database may be repeated until either an item of the list of matching content items is selected or an option of the at least one option is selected. 
     The searching for content items may involve searching for content items matching the search text from content items associated with the portable apparatus. In other words, this includes searching content items available in the portable apparatus and available through a local connection to the portable apparatus. 
     The at least one content type may comprise at least one content type selected from the group comprising of images, songs, contacts, messages, chat histories, documents, visited web sites and bookmarks. 
     The searching for content items may involve searching for content items matching the search text from content items associated with the user. 
     At least some of the content items associated with the user may be stored on a remote server, available to the portable apparatus over a digital network. This allows the user to easily search his/her content items even if they are stored on a remote server. 
     At least some of the content items associated with the user may be stored locally in the portable apparatus. 
     The method may further comprise: when the user selects one of the at least one option, providing location information of the portable apparatus as search criteria to a database associated with the selected option. This enables the user to search for matches in a vicinity of the user. 
     The location information may be supplied by a receiver for a global positioning system. 
     The presenting at least one option may involve presenting at least one option to search a database, the option to search a database being selected from the group comprising an option to search a business directory, an option to search a person directory, an option to search the world wide web and an option to search a movie database. 
     A second aspect of the present invention is a portable apparatus comprising: a display; user input receiver; a controller; wherein: the controller is adapted to receive text input using the user input receiver as search text from a user of the portable apparatus; the controller is adapted to search for content items of at least one content type matching the search text, resulting in a list of containing zero or more matching content items; the controller is adapter to present the list of matching content items on the display of the portable apparatus, when the list of matching content items contains at least a threshold number of content items; and presenting at least one option to search a database available over a digital network using the search text on the display, when the list of matching content items comprises less than the threshold number of content items. 
     A third aspect of the present invention is a portable apparatus comprising: means for receiving text input as search text from a user of the portable apparatus; means for searching for content items of at least one content type matching the search text, resulting in a list of containing zero or more matching content items; means for presenting the list of matching content items on a display of the portable apparatus, when the list of matching content items contains at least a threshold number of content items; and means for presenting at least one option to search a database available over a digital network using the search text on the display, when the list of matching content items comprises less than the threshold number of content items. 
     A fourth aspect of the present invention is a computer program product comprising software instructions that, when executed in a portable apparatus, performs the method according to the first aspect. 
     A fifth aspect of the present invention is a user interface comprising: a display, and a user input receiver, wherein the user interface is arranged to: receive text input as search text from a user of the portable apparatus; present a list of matching content items matching the search text on said display of the portable apparatus, when the list of matching content items contains at least a threshold number of content items; and present at least one option to search a database available over a digital network using the search text on the display, when the list of matching content items comprises less than the threshold number of content items. 
     Other objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will appear from the following detailed disclosure, from the attached dependent claims as well as from the drawings. 
     Generally, all terms used in the claims are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein. All references to “a/an/the [element, device, component, means, step, etc]” are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of the element, device, component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise. The steps of any method disclosed herein do not have to be performed in the exact order disclosed, unless explicitly stated. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail, reference being made to the enclosed drawings, in which: 
         FIG. 1  is a schematic illustration of a cellular telecommunication system, as an example of an environment in which the present invention may be applied. 
         FIG. 2  is a schematic front view illustrating a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  is a schematic block diagram representing an internal component, software and protocol structure of the mobile terminal shown in  FIG. 2 . 
         FIG. 4  is a flow chart illustrating a process for searching performed in the mobile terminal of  FIG. 2 . 
         FIGS. 5   a - f  are schematic display views illustrating one embodiment of the method of  FIG. 4 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS 
     The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which certain embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. 
       FIG. 1  illustrates an example of a cellular telecommunications system in which the invention may be applied. In the telecommunication system of  FIG. 1 , various telecommunications services such as cellular voice calls, www/wap browsing, cellular video calls, data calls, facsimile transmissions, music transmissions, still image transmissions, video transmissions, electronic message transmissions and electronic commerce may be performed between a mobile terminal  100  according to the present invention and other devices, such as another mobile terminal  106  or a stationary telephone  119 . It is to be noted that for different embodiments of the mobile terminal  100  and in different situations, different ones of the telecommunications services referred to above may or may not be available; the invention is not limited to any particular set of services in this respect. 
     The mobile terminals  100 ,  106  are connected to a mobile telecommunications network  110  through RF links  102 ,  108  via base stations  104 ,  109 . The mobile telecommunications network  110  may be in compliance with any commercially available mobile telecommunications standard, such as GSM, UMTS, D-AMPS, CDMA2000, FOMA and TD-SCDMA. 
     The mobile telecommunications network  110  is operatively connected to a wide area network  112 , which may be Internet or a part thereof. An Internet server  115  has a data storage  114  and is connected to the wide area network  112 , as is an Internet client computer  116 . The server  115  may host a www/wap server capable of serving www/wap content to the mobile terminal  100 . 
     A public switched telephone network (PSTN)  118  is connected to the mobile telecommunications network  110  in a familiar manner. Various telephone terminals, including the stationary telephone  119 , are connected to the PSTN  118 . 
     The mobile terminal  100  is also capable of communicating locally via a local link  101  to one or more local devices  103 , such as a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. The local link can be any type of link with a limited range, such as Bluetooth, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) link, a Wireless Universal Serial Bus (WUSB) link, an IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network link, an RS-232 serial link, etc. 
     An embodiment  200  of the mobile terminal  100  is illustrated in more detail in  FIG. 2 . The mobile terminal  200  comprises a speaker or earphone  222 , a microphone  225 , a display  223  and a set of keys  224  which may include a keypad  224   a  of common ITU-T type (alpha-numerical keypad representing characters “0”-“9”, “*” and “#”) and certain other keys such as soft keys  224   b ,  224   c  and navigational input device  226  such as a joystick or a joypad, where all input devices can also be called user input receivers. 
     The internal component, software and protocol structure of the mobile terminal  200  will now be described with reference to  FIG. 3 . The mobile terminal has a controller  331  which is responsible for the overall operation of the mobile terminal and is preferably implemented by any commercially available CPU (“Central Processing Unit”), DSP (“Digital Signal Processor”) or any other electronic programmable logic device. The controller  331  has associated electronic memory  332  such as RAM memory, ROM memory, EEPROM memory, flash memory, hard drive, optical storage or any combination thereof. The memory  332  is used for various purposes by the controller  331 , one of them being for storing data and program instructions for various software in the mobile terminal. The software includes a real-time operating system  336 , drivers for a man-machine interface (MMI)  339 , an application handler  338  as well as various applications. The applications can include a camera application  340 , a media player application  341 , as well as various other applications  342 , such as applications for voice calling, video calling, web browsing, document reading and/or document editing, short message messaging, multimedia messaging, email messaging, an instant messaging application, a phone book application, a calendar application, a control panel application, one or more video games, a notepad application, etc. 
     The MMI  339  also includes one or more hardware controllers, which together with the MMI drivers cooperate with the display  323 / 223 , keypad  324 / 224 , as well as various other I/O devices  329  such as microphone, speaker, vibrator, ringtone generator, LED indicator, etc. As is commonly known, the user may operate the mobile terminal through the man-machine interface thus formed. 
     The software also includes various modules, protocol stacks, drivers, etc., which are commonly designated as  337  and which provide communication services (such as transport, network and connectivity) for an RF interface  333 , and optionally a Bluetooth interface  334  and/or an IrDA interface  335  for local connectivity. Optionally, an internal global positioning system (GPS) receiver  345  is provided. The RF interface  333  comprises an internal or external antenna as well as appropriate radio circuitry for establishing and maintaining a wireless link to a base station (e.g. the link  102  and base station  104  in  FIG. 1 ). As is well known to a person skilled in the art, the radio circuitry comprises a series of analogue and digital electronic components, together forming a radio receiver and transmitter. These components include, i.a., band pass filters, amplifiers, mixers, local oscillators, low pass filters, AD/DA converters, etc. 
     The mobile terminal also has a SIM card  330  and an associated reader. As is commonly known, the SIM card  330  comprises a processor as well as local work and data memory. 
       FIG. 4  is a flow chart illustrating a process for searching performed in the mobile terminal of  FIG. 2 . 
     Any suitable content type can be searched, such as, but not limited to, images, songs, contacts, messages, chat histories, documents, visited web sites, bookmarks, etc. Optionally, the user can configure which content types to search and which content types to omit during search. The searched content items can be located in the mobile terminal or associated with the user and stored on equipment available to the mobile terminal through a network. For example, the search operation may search pictures/captions, documents, e-mails, etc associated with the user of the mobile terminal but stored on a server  115  available via the wide area network  112 . The user typically first needs to configure username and passwords for each network resource to connect to. 
     In a first receive search text step  450 , a search text is received from the user of the mobile terminal. 
     The actual search is performed in the perform search step  452 . Optionally, the search is performed by means of a previously populated index, making response times low. A match list is produced with all the matches to the search text. If there are no matches, it can be considered as an empty match list. 
     In the conditional match list&gt;=threshold step  454 , it is tested whether the match list has more items than a threshold number of items. This threshold can optionally be user configurable. In one embodiment, the threshold is zero items. If the match list has more items than the threshold, the process continues to a present match list step  455 , otherwise, the process continues to a present match list &amp; database search options step  456 . 
     In the present match list step  455 , the match list is presented to the user on the display of the mobile terminal. 
     In the present match list &amp; database search options step  456 , the match list along with database search options, or items, are presented on the display. If the match list is empty, only the database search items are presented. The database search items provide the user with the ability to search using a remote server, e.g. server  115  of  FIG. 1 , using the search text. The search items can for example be a person database listing people and their contact details, a business database listing business and their contact details, a web search engine, etc. In one embodiment, the user can configure the database search items, adding, editing and removing entries as desired. 
     In a conditional more search text step  457 , it is determined if the user enters more search text. If more text is entered, the process continues to the receive search text step  450 , whereby the searching is performed again. On the other hand, if no more text is entered, the process continues to a use result step  458 . 
     In the use result step  458 , the user can invoke or use a desired item presented on the display. For example, the user can view a found picture, play a found song, read a found document, call a found contact, navigate to a found contact, etc. 
       FIGS. 5   a - f  are schematic display views illustrating one embodiment of the method of  FIG. 4 . 
     The display views  560  are displayed on the display  223 / 323 . In a top section  561 , conventional status indicators are shown, e.g. for signal strength and battery level. As is conventional, in a bottom section  564 , labels for soft keys  224   b - c  are shown. In  FIG. 5   a , the user has started to enter text in a search box  563  and the mobile terminal has performed a search. The user enters the text with any suitable text input mechanism, including predictive text input, e.g. T9, multi-tap, on-screen keyboard, handwriting recognition, etc. The result of the search is shown in a match list  562 . As the user entered the text “S” in the search box  563 , all items in the match list  562  begin with the letter “S”. Optionally, the match list  562  can contain all items with at least one word beginning with the search text, in this case “S”. The items in the match list are grouped together by content type. In the match list  562  the following content types are shown: a bookmark  568  to a web page, two images  569 , two songs  570  and two contacts  571  from the phone book application. At any time, the user can select and activate any of the items of the match list  562 , e.g. by using the navigational device  226 , or the user can amend the search text. 
     In  FIG. 5   b , the user has entered another letter, whereby the search text in the search box  563  reads “Su” and the match list  562  has been updated accordingly. 
     In  FIG. 5   c , the user has entered yet another letter, whereby the search text in the search box  563  reads “Sus” and the match list  562  is updated accordingly. Now the number of matches in the match list is only one. In this embodiment, if the number of matches in the match list is less than two, additional options, or search items,  572  to search online directories are presented. These items  572  allow the user to widen search scope when local hits are too few. This provides an easy and intuitive way to search, for example, person directories, business directories, the world wide web, etc. In other words, both local and online searches are initiated in the same way. 
     In  FIG. 5   d , the user has entered another two letters, whereby the search text in the search box  563  reads “Sushi”. The match list  562  now only contains online search items  572  and no local matches. Here the first search item, a business directory search, is selected. 
     In  FIG. 5   e , the user has activated the business directory search. The search box  563  contains the same search text as previously, i.e. “Sushi”. Moreover, location information  565  can be provided to the search engine for the business directory. Here, the internal or external global positioning system (GPS) receiver is used to provide the location information  565 . Optionally, the user can enter location information  565  as text, specifying any combination of address, post code, city, country. 
     In  FIG. 5   f , the search by the business directory has been performed and the result is presented. The first match  566  of the business search is selected and the user has pressed the left soft key  224   b  to show an options menu  567 . The options menu  567  allows the user to perform a number of actions with the selected match. For example, the phone number can be dialed, the location of the business in question can be shown on a map, or directions can be given from the current position of the mobile terminal to the location of the business in the first match (e.g. using the internal or external GPS receiver for location information). 
     Although the invention has above been described using an embodiment in a mobile terminal, the invention is applicable to any type portable apparatus, including portable mp3-players, cameras, pocket computers, portable gaming devices, etc. 
     The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.

Technology Category: 5