US Patent Application 18209333. USER INTERFACES FOR PEER-TO-PEER TRANSFERS simplified abstract

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USER INTERFACES FOR PEER-TO-PEER TRANSFERS

Inventors

Marcel Van Os of Santa Cruz CA (US)


Peter D. Anton of Portola Valley CA (US)


Allison Dryer of Healdsburg CA (US)


Craig M. Federighi of Los Altos Hills CA (US)


Cas Lemmens of San Francisco CA (US)


USER INTERFACES FOR PEER-TO-PEER TRANSFERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 18209333 Titled 'USER INTERFACES FOR PEER-TO-PEER TRANSFERS'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract above describes user interfaces for managing peer-to-peer transfers. It explains that the interfaces allow users to initiate and manage transfers, view completed transfers, and visually distinguish different types of messages. The interfaces also enable users to activate accounts for sending and receiving transfers, exchange accounts, split transfers between multiple accounts, and view a history of transfers. Additionally, the interfaces support voice-activated transfers and provide feedback through visuals or haptic sensations during transfer operations.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure generally relates to user interfaces for managing peer-to-peer transfers. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for initiating and managing transfers. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces corresponding to completed transfers. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for providing visually distinguishable message object appearances based on message designation. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for activating accounts for accepting and sending transfers. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for exchanging accounts for use in a transfer. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for splitting transfers between two or more accounts. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for generating and displaying a transfers history list. In some examples, a device provides user interfaces for voice-activation of transfers. In some examples, a device provides visual or haptic feedback corresponding to a transfer operation.