US Patent Application 18246032. TARGET SERVICE EXECUTION METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract
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TARGET SERVICE EXECUTION METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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TARGET SERVICE EXECUTION METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18246032 titled 'TARGET SERVICE EXECUTION METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
This patent application describes a method and electronic device for executing a target service.
- The method involves receiving a broadcast signal from a first device, which carries an identifier of the first device.
- Based on the identifier of the first device, a target application is started in an electronic device.
- When a second broadcast signal is received from a second device, a communication connection is established between the target application and the second device.
- The identifier of the second device, carried in the second broadcast signal, is used to establish the connection.
- This allows the electronic device to execute a target service corresponding to the target application.
- The method aims to improve the success rate of establishing a connection between the electronic device and the second device.
Original Abstract Submitted
Embodiments of this application provide a target service execution method and an electronic device. The method includes: receiving a first broadcast signal from a first device, where the first broadcast signal carries an identifier of the first device; starting a target application in an electronic device based on the identifier of the first device; and when receiving a second broadcast signal from a second device, establishing a communication connection between the target application and the second device based on an identifier of the second device that is carried in the second broadcast signal, to execute a target service corresponding to the target application. The foregoing method can improve a success rate of establishing a connection between the electronic device and the second device.