17679051. POWER-EFFICIENT DYNAMIC APPLICATION CONTENT DISPLAY FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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POWER-EFFICIENT DYNAMIC APPLICATION CONTENT DISPLAY FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kartik R. Venkatraman of San Francisco CA (US)

Manish Chandra Reddy Ravula of Cupertino CA (US)

Roberto Alvarez of San Francisco CA (US)

POWER-EFFICIENT DYNAMIC APPLICATION CONTENT DISPLAY FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17679051 titled 'POWER-EFFICIENT DYNAMIC APPLICATION CONTENT DISPLAY FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

Abstract Explanation

The subject technology of this patent application relates to power consuming processes of electronic devices. It describes how an electronic device can create, initiate, and modify power consuming processes based on user power consumption information. The device can recommend increasing power consumption for low power users and decreasing power consumption for high power users. The patent also mentions a visual arrangement of graphical elements that display updated information from the application when the full user interface is not displayed.

Bullet Points

  • Electronic devices can adjust power consuming processes based on user power consumption information.
  • Low power users may be recommended to increase power consumption, while high power users may be recommended to decrease power consumption.
  • A visual arrangement of graphical elements can display updated information from the application when the full user interface is not displayed.

Potential Applications

  • Smartphones and tablets can optimize power consumption based on user behavior.
  • Laptops and computers can adjust power usage to improve energy efficiency.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices can adapt power consumption based on user preferences.

Problems Solved

  • Inefficient power consumption by electronic devices.
  • Lack of personalized power management options.
  • Difficulty in monitoring and controlling power usage.

Benefits

  • Improved energy efficiency and reduced power consumption.
  • Personalized power management recommendations.
  • Enhanced user control over power usage.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the subject technology relate to power consuming processes of electronic devices. For example, an electronic device may create, initiate, and/or modify a power consuming process of the electronic device, based in part on user power consumption information that indicates a typical amount of power consumed by a user of the electronic device. The electronic device may recommend increases in power consumption for low power consumption users and/or decreases in power consumption for high power consumption users. A power consumption process may include a visual arrangement of graphical elements that each display periodically, occasionally, and/or continuously updated information from the application, when a full user interface of the application is not displayed.