18157417. CAMERA AND FLASHLIGHT OPERATION IN HINGED DEVICE simplified abstract (MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC)

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CAMERA AND FLASHLIGHT OPERATION IN HINGED DEVICE

Organization Name

MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC

Inventor(s)

Scott D. Schenone of Seattle WA (US)

Otso Joona Casimir Tuomi of Seattle WA (US)

Eduardo Sonnino of Seattle WA (US)

Spencer Lee Davis of Columbus OH (US)

Sergio Eduardo Rodriguez Virgen of Bothell WA (US)

TJ Rhoades of Seattle WA (US)

Sean Shiang-Ning Whelan of Seattle WA (US)

Tyler White of Seattle WA (US)

Peter Eugene Hammerquist of Shoreline WA (US)

Panos Costa Panay of Redmond WA (US)

CAMERA AND FLASHLIGHT OPERATION IN HINGED DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18157417 titled 'CAMERA AND FLASHLIGHT OPERATION IN HINGED DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a computing device with two displays and a camera, connected by a hinge. The device also includes sensors to detect the angle of the hinge and a logic device to process the sensor data.

  • The computing device has a first display and a second display connected by a hinge.
  • The device also has a camera and sensors to detect the angle of the hinge.
  • A logic device processes the sensor data and determines the position of the camera.
  • When the camera is facing the world, the camera application is displayed on the first display.
  • When the camera is facing the user, the camera application is displayed on the second display.

Potential Applications

  • This technology could be used in smartphones or tablets with dual displays and a camera.
  • It could enable users to easily switch between using the camera to capture the world or to take selfies.
  • The dual displays could also be used for multitasking, with one display showing the camera application and the other displaying other apps or content.

Problems Solved

  • This technology solves the problem of having to manually switch between using the camera to capture the world or to take selfies.
  • It provides a convenient and intuitive way for users to switch between different camera modes without needing to navigate through menus or settings.

Benefits

  • Users can quickly and easily switch between using the camera to capture the world or to take selfies.
  • The dual displays provide a more immersive and interactive camera experience.
  • The hinge angle sensing mechanism ensures that the camera application is displayed on the appropriate display based on the device's pose.


Original Abstract Submitted

One example provides a computing device including a first portion including a first display, a second portion including a second display and a camera, the second portion connected to the first portion via a hinge, a hinge angle sensing mechanism including one or more sensors, a logic device, and a storage device holding instructions executable by the logic device to execute a camera application and to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors, based at least in part on the sensor data received from the one or more sensors, determine a device pose, output the camera application to the first display when the device pose is indicative of the camera being world-facing, and output the camera application to the second display when the device pose is indicative of the camera being user-facing.