17916500. CROSS-DEVICE INTERACTION METHOD AND TERMINAL DEVICE simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)

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CROSS-DEVICE INTERACTION METHOD AND TERMINAL DEVICE

Organization Name

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yanan Zhang of Shenzhen (CN)

Xuan Zhou of Shenzhen (CN)

Jiayu Long of Shenzhen (CN)

Yuzhuo Peng of Shenzhen (CN)

Dongliang Li of Shenzhen (CN)

CROSS-DEVICE INTERACTION METHOD AND TERMINAL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17916500 titled 'CROSS-DEVICE INTERACTION METHOD AND TERMINAL DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure is about methods and devices for cross-device interaction.

  • The first device identifies that it has the same user identity as a second device.
  • The first device determines the target user of a task being performed by the second device.
  • Based on the target user, the first device identifies a target contact in its own application.
  • The first device then sends information to the target user.

Potential Applications

  • Seamless communication between different devices used by the same user.
  • Sharing information or notifications across devices.
  • Collaborative tasks or workflows involving multiple devices.

Problems Solved

  • Simplifies communication and information sharing between devices.
  • Eliminates the need for manual input or synchronization of data between devices.
  • Enhances user experience by providing a seamless and integrated cross-device interaction.

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency and productivity by enabling users to seamlessly switch between devices.
  • Enhanced user experience by eliminating the need for repetitive actions across devices.
  • Facilitates collaboration and communication between users using different devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to cross-device interaction methods and terminal devices. In one example method, a first device determines that a user identity of the first device is the same as a user identity of a second device. The first device obtains a target user of a task being executed by the second device. The first device determines, based on the target user of the task being executed by the second device, that a target contact of an application currently used by the first device is the target user. The first device sends information to the target user.