Automatically quieting mobile devices
US-2016112866-A1 · Apr 21, 2016 · US
US9880157B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9880157-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615072856-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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Provided herein are apparatuses and methods related to a notification-affecting service on a wearable electronic device configured to set a quiet time mode preventing a user-alerting action selected from, for example, a haptic vibration, a visual effect, and an audible effect from alerting a user of the wearable electronic device.
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An apparatus, comprising: a notification-affecting service resident in a memory of a wearable electronic device that has one or more user interfaces configured to enable a user of the wearable electronic device to monitor a time synchronous application including a timeline application or a calendar application, i) where the wearable electronic device has one or more processors configured to execute the notification-affecting service resident in the memory; ii) where the notification-affecting service is configured to evaluate multiple events listed, logged, or scheduled in the time synchronous application and independently use an intelligence engine configured to determine whether to automatically set a quiet time mode, thereby preventing one or more user-alerting actions regarding a received notification selected from a haptic vibration, a visual effect on a display screen of the wearable electronic device, including turning on a back light of the wearable electronic device, and an audible sound effect emitted from the wearable electronic device; iii) where the received notification is received by a wireless receiver circuit of the wearable electronic device; iv) where the received notification is selected from any of the group consisting of calendar events notifications, incoming phone call notifications, mobile application generated notifications, SMS message notifications, and e-mail notifications; v) where portions of the notification-affecting service implemented in software are stored on the memory in an executable format by the one or more processors; and vi) where the notification-affecting service is configured to suppress the one or more user-alerting actions while the notifications are presented in a first time-ordered stack of notifications on the display screen in the quiet time mode. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the notification-affecting service is configured to have at least three states of i) being on a scheduled setting, thereby affecting communication of any notifications based on a day of the week and time of day, ii) being on a calendar aware setting, thereby affecting some or all the notifications, and iii) being manually turned off allowing notifications to be freely communicated via the one or more user-alerting actions to a user of the wearable electronic device; where the notification-affecting service is configured to be on calendar aware mode and enabled based on multiple events listed, logged, or scheduled for a calendar day; and where the notification-affecting service is configured to determine whether to automatically set the quiet time mode for multiple discreet blocks of time throughout the calendar day preventing the one or more user-alerting actions for at least some or all notifications in either the calendar aware setting or in the scheduled setting. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the notification-affecting service is configured to present the notifications on the display screen while the quiet time mode is active, but where the notification-affecting service prevents the one or more user-alerting actions when the quiet time mode is active; and where the intelligence engine has logic trees for evaluating event types for events listed on the calendar application to determine whether a notification should be allowed to be communicated during a time period of any one of the events listed on the calendar application. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the one or more user interfaces are configured to present multiple notification-service settings on the display screen to enable the user to choose one or more user-selectable settings selected from i) a manual setting configured to enable the user to enable or disable the user-alerting actions as desired, ii) a calendar-aware setting configured to automatically enter the quiet time mode during a time period for any one of the multiple events listed, logged, or scheduled in the time synchronous application including events on the calendar application, and iii) a schedule-aware setting configured to enable the user to set different behaviors based on any of a time of day or day of a week or both of these for a work schedule including a work week schedule and a leisure schedule including a weekend schedule; and where the one or more users interfaces are configured to present an option to the user to set both a start time and end time for the different behaviors. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , where the one or more user interfaces are configured to further present an interruptions setting from the multiple notification-service settings on the display screen, and where the interruptions setting is configured to enable the user to enable the user-alerting actions for phone calls when the user-alerting actions for other notifications are disabled. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the notification-affecting service is configured to be in a calendar-aware setting; and where the wearable electronic device is configured to automatically enter the quiet time mode during a time period for any one of the multiple events listed, logged, or scheduled in the time synchronous application including events on the calendar application or pins in the timeline application. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , where the wearable electronic device is further configured to automatically not enter the quiet time mode during a time period for any one of the multiple events listed, logged, or scheduled in the time synchronous application including events on the calendar application or pins in the timeline application; and where automatically entering or not entering the quiet time mode is dependent upon event types for events listed on the calendar application or pin types for pins in the timeline application. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the notification-affecting service is configured to give granular control to a user of the notification-affecting service over the user-alerting actions for different notification-producing applications selected from the time synchronous application, a phone call application, a SMS message application, a social media site's application, and an e-mail application; and thus, allow user-alerting actions for at least one application selected from the time synchronous application, the phone call application, the SMS message application, the social media site's application, and the e-mail application, while also preventing the user-alerting actions for at least one application selected from the time synchronous application, the phone call application, the social media site's application, the SMS message application, and the e-mail application. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , where the notification-affecting service is configured to give further granular control to the user over the user-alerting actions for the different notification-producing applications in accordance with the user's work week and leisure schedules. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , where when a notification is received by the wireless receiver circuit of the wearable electronic device, then the notification-affecting service is configured to trigger a presentation to a user with one or more interfaces on the display screen of having an option of allowing the user to place the notification-affecting service in the quiet time mode. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 , where the notification-affecting service resident on the wearable electronic device is configured to automatically enter and exit multiple quiet time modes during the day based on either a time of day set in a scheduled setting or based on events logged on the time synchronous application with
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