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Apple inc. (20250155921). Systems and Methods for Prompting a Log-In to an Electronic Device Based on Biometric Information Received from a User

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Systems and Methods for Prompting a Log-In to an Electronic Device Based on Biometric Information Received from a User

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Raymond S. Sepulveda of Portland OR US

Chun Kin Minor Wong of Portland OR US

Patrick L. Coffman of San Francisco CA US

Dylan R. Edwards of San Jose CA US

Eric Lance Wilson of Granite Bay CA US

Gregg S. Suzuki of Daly City CA US

Christopher I. Wilson of San Francisco CA US

Lawrence Y. Yang of Bellevue WA US

Andre Souza Dos Santos of Curitiba BR

Jeffrey T. Bernstein of San Francisco CA US

Duncan R. Kerr of San Francisco CA US

John B. Morrell of Los Gatos CA US

Systems and Methods for Prompting a Log-In to an Electronic Device Based on Biometric Information Received from a User

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250155921 titled 'Systems and Methods for Prompting a Log-In to an Electronic Device Based on Biometric Information Received from a User

Original Abstract Submitted

an electronic device includes a first display portion, a second display portion, and a hinge connecting the first display portion to the second display portion. the electronic device displays, on the first display portion, a calendar application. the electronic device receives a request to display information about a first event that is associated with the calendar application. the electronic device, in response to receiving the request, displays on the first display portion event details for the first event. the event details include a start time and an end time for the first event. the electronic device displays, on the second display portion, an affordance for navigating the calendar application. the affordance indicates a range of time that at least includes the start time and the end time.

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