Automatically modifying a do not disturb function in response to device motion

US9641669B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9641669-B2
Application numberUS-201614992897-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 11, 2016
Priority dateDec 14, 2012
Publication dateMay 2, 2017
Grant dateMay 2, 2017

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A processor-based personal electronic device (such as a smartphone) is programmed to automatically respond to data sent by various sensors from which the user's activity may be inferred. When one or more alarms on the device are temporarily disabled or ignored, they may be automatically restored when sensor data indicates a change in the user's activity. The restoration of alarm functionality may be accompanied by a repeat of notifications missed or not responded to during a certain period prior to the sensed change in user activity.

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A method for operating a mobile device, the method comprising: entering, by the mobile device, a do not disturb state, wherein the mobile device, while in the do not disturb state, suppresses audible or tactile notifications of incoming communications; and after entering the do not disturb state: detecting, by the mobile device, a motion of the mobile device; determining, by the mobile device, based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait; in response to determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, to exit the do not disturb state, exiting, by the mobile device, the do not disturb state such that receiving a communication from another device causes an audible or tactile notification to be presented; and in response to determining to wait; remaining, by the mobile device, in the do not disturb state such that receiving a communication from another device does not cause an audible or tactile notification to be presented. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: receiving, by the mobile device, a user input indicating that the mobile device should enter the do not disturb state, wherein entering the do not disturb state occurs in response to the user input. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the mobile device enters the do not disturb state based on a schedule provided to the mobile device by the user. 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising: establishing, by the mobile device, an end time for the do not disturb state; and in the event that the mobile device remains in the do not disturb state until the end time, automatically exiting the do not disturb state at the end time. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein establishing the end time for the do not disturb state includes: prompting, by the mobile device, the user to specify the end time for the do not disturb state. 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the end time for the do not disturb state is established based on a schedule provided to the mobile device by the user. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait includes: determining a duration of the detected motion; in the event that the duration of the detected motion does not exceed a threshold duration, determining to wait; and in the event that the duration of the detected motion exceeds the threshold duration, determining to exit the do not disturb state. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the threshold duration is selected to distinguish an instance of the user checking a time displayed on the mobile device and returning the device to a resting place from an instance of the user continuing to hold and manipulate the device. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait includes: determining a duration of the detected motion; in the event that the duration of the detected motion does not exceed a threshold duration, determining to wait; and in the event that the duration of the detected motion exceeds the threshold duration, prompting the user to indicate whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait further includes: responsive to detecting the motion of the mobile device, monitoring for user inputs to the device; determining, based on the monitoring for user inputs, whether the user is engaged in active use of the device; in the event that the user is not engaged in active use of the device, determining to wait; and in the event that the user is engaged in active use of the device, determining to exit the do not disturb state. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait further includes: responsive to detecting the motion of the mobile device, monitoring for user inputs to the device; determining, based on the monitoring for user inputs, whether the user is engaged in active use of the device; in the event that the user is not engaged in active use of the device, determining to wait; and in the event that the user is engaged in active use of the device, prompting the user to indicate whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait. 12. The method of claim 1 further comprising: after exiting the do not disturb state, automatically presenting an alert to the user of at least one notification that was suppressed while the mobile device was in the do not disturb state. 13. A mobile device comprising: a user interface; a motion sensor; communication circuitry operable to send and receive electronic communications via a network; and a processor coupled to the user interface, the motion sensor, and the communication circuitry, the processor configured to: place the mobile device in a do not disturb state, wherein the mobile device, while in the do not disturb state, suppresses notifications of incoming communications; and after entering the do not disturb state: detect, based on a signal from the motion sensor, a motion of the mobile device; determine, based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait; in response to determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, to exit the do not disturb state, exit the do not disturb state such that receiving a communication from another device causes an audible or tactile notification to be presented; and in response to determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, to wait; remain in the do not disturb state such that receiving a communication from another device does not cause an audible or tactile notification to be presented. 14. The mobile device of claim 13 wherein the motion sensor includes at least one of an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a proximity sensor, or a location sensor. 15. The mobile device of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to: establish an end time for the do not disturb state; and in the event that the mobile device remains in the do not disturb state until the end time, automatically exit the do not disturb state at the end time. 16. The mobile device of claim 13 wherein the processor is further configured to, after exiting the do not disturb state, automatically present an alert to the user of any notifications that were suppressed while the mobile device was in the do not disturb state. 17. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon program code instructions that, when executed by a processor of the mobile device, cause the mobile device to perform a method comprising: entering a do not disturb state, wherein the mobile device, while in the do not disturb state, suppresses notifications of incoming communications; after entering the do not disturb state: detecting a motion of the mobile device; determining based at least in part on the detected motion, whether to exit the do not disturb state or wait; in response to determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, to exit the do not disturb state, exiting the do not disturb state such that receiving a communication from another device causes an audible or tactile notification to be presented; and in response to determining, based at least in part on the detected motion, to wait; remaining in the do not disturb state such that receiving a

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  • to restrict the functionality of the device · CPC title

  • H04M3/436Primary

    Arrangements for screening incoming calls {, i.e. evaluating the characteristics of a call before deciding whether to answer it (based on the calling party profile H04M3/42059; based on location H04M3/42348; based on presence H04M3/42365; diversion H04M3/54)} · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Means for retrieving and displaying personal data about calling party · CPC title

  • Notifying the calling party of information on the called or connected party · CPC title

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What does patent US9641669B2 cover?
A processor-based personal electronic device (such as a smartphone) is programmed to automatically respond to data sent by various sensors from which the user's activity may be inferred. When one or more alarms on the device are temporarily disabled or ignored, they may be automatically restored when sensor data indicates a change in the user's activity. The restoration of alarm functionality m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04M3/436. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 02 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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