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