Title of Invention

MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL FOR ONE TOUCH MESSAGE TRANSMISSION

Abstract "A MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL FOR ONE-TOUCH MESSAGE TRANSMISSION" The invention relates to a mobile communication terminal for one-touch message transmission, which comprises a key input unit having a one-touch message key, the key input unit outputting a signal requesting one-touch message transmission when the one-touch message key is pressed after a telephone- number is pressed; a display unit for displaying menus for one-touch message transmission; a memory for storing a message corresponding to the one-touch message key; and a control unit for sending the stored message corresponding to the one-touch message key when a user inputs a demand for one-touch message transmission.
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MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR ONE-TOUCH
MESSAGE TRANSMISSION
PRIORITY
This application claims priority to an application entitled "Mobile Communication
Terminal and Method for One-Touch Message Transmission" filed in the Korean Intellectual
Property Office on August 29, 2003 and assigned Serial No. 2003-60429, the contents of which
are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mobile communication terminal, and more
particularly to a mobile communication terminal and a method for sending a message using a
single key input.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the development of telecommunication technologies, mobile communication
terminals have been widely proliferated and developed to offer various functions with ever higher
performance. Particularly, various methods have been conceived to facilitate transmission of
messages using a mobile communication terminal.
Currently available mobile communication terminals can provide messaging services, such
as a short message service (SMS), an enhanced messaging service (EMS) and a multimedia
messaging service (MMS). SMS transmits a message in a text form only. MMS transmits a text
message together with a picture, photograph or moving picture file. EMS transmits a text message
together with simple picture data.
It therefore follows that a user has to take multiple steps to send a message using any of the
above messaging services in a mobile communication terminal. For example, when the user
wishes to send a message using a mobile communication terminal, he or she selects a messaging

function from a menu or using a short key, input a message to be sent and store the inputted
message in a memory of the mobile communication terminal. The user must then input, or retrieve
from memory of the mobile communication terminal, the telephone number of the intended
recipient of the message and finally press a send/OK key to send the message.
Moreover, when using a conventional mobile communication terminal, the user must
take multiple steps of selecting menus to enter a message input mode in addition to inputting a
desired message and pressing keys to send the message. Because of the amount of steps
involved, the user may feel inconvenient when trying to urgently send a message, especially in
critical circumstances.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned
problems occurring in the prior art, and one object of the present invention is to provide a mobile
communication terminal and a method for easily and rapidly sending a message by a single key
input.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile communication terminal
and a method for easily paging using a single key input.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile communication
terminal and a method for sending a plurality of stored messages in different forms using a single
key input.
In order to accomplish the above objects, there is provided a mobile communication
terminal comprising: a key input unit including a one-touch message key and outputting a signal
for requesting one-touch message transmission when the one-touch message key is pressed; a
display unit for displaying menus for one-touch message transmission; a memory for storing a
message corresponding to the one-touch message key; and a control unit for sending the stored
message corresponding to the one-touch message key when a user inputs a demand for one-touch
message transmission.

There is also provided a method for sending a message using a mobile communication
terminal, comprising: a first step of storing at least one message to correspond to the one-touch
message key when a user inputs a demand for setting a one-touch message to be sent by a single
key input; and a second step of sending the stored message corresponding to the one-touch
message key when pressed by the user.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mobile
communication terminal in a system supporting a paging message service, said terminal
comprising: a user interface including a paging button and outputting a signal requesting paging
message transmission when a user inputs a recipient's telephone number to be paged and presses
the paging button; a display unit for displaying menus for paging message transmission; a radio
frequency (RF) unit for performing wireless transmission of the paging message; and a control
unit for sending the paging message through the RF unit when the user inputs a demand for the
paging message transmission.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS

The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be
more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile communication terminal according to the present
invention.
FIG. 2 is a table for storing messages according to the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing a process of setting a one-touch message according to a
first embodiment of the present invention.
FIGs. 4 and 5 are a list of examples of messages displayed on a display unit of a mobile
communication terminal during the process of setting a one-touch message according to the
present invention.
FIG. 6 is an example of one-touch messages stored to correspond to a one-touch

message key according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a process of setting a one-touch message according to a
second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a list of three examples of one-touch messages stored to correspond to each of
a plurality of one-touch message keys according to the second embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a process of sending a one-touch message according to
the present invention.
FIG. 10 is a flow chart showing a process of sending a paging message when a desired
one-touch message is to page according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a list of messages displayed on a display unit of a sender's mobile
communication terminal and that of a recipient's mobile communication terminal when a paging
message has been transmitted according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with
reference to the accompanying drawings. Although certain elements, such as a circuit device,
are specifically defined in the following description of the present invention, it will be obvious to
those skilled in the art that such definitions of elements are merely to improve understanding of
the present invention and that the present invention can be carried out without such specific
elements. Also, in the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of
known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the
subject matter of the present invention rather unclear.
FIG: 1 is a block diagram of a mobile communication terminal according to the present
invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the mobile communication terminalcomprises a control unit 10,
a display unit 20, a key input unit 30, a memory 40, a speech processing unit 50 and a radio
frequency (RF) unit 60.

The control unit 10 controls the overall operation of the mobile communication terminal.
Particularly, the control unit 10 controls the operation required to send a message by a single key
input according to the present invention. A message to be sent by a single key input will be
referred herein to as a "one-touch message." The one-touch message can be composed of one
or more messages having different message forms. In the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, the one-touch message includes a general paging message.
In response to a user's demand for setting of the one-touch message, the control unit 10
controls the operation required to set the one-touch message. If the user inputs a recipient's
telephone number or some recipient's identification using which the recipient's telephone
number can be retrieved, and presses a key corresponding to transmission of a preset one-touch
message, the control unit 10 will send the one-touch message to the recipient's telephone
number. For example, the control unit 10 can set a paging message as the one-touch message.
If the user inputs the recipient's telephone number and presses a key corresponding to one-touch
message transmission, e.g., a paging button, the control unit 10 will send the preset paging
message to the inputted telephone number.
The key input unit 30 is provided with a plurality of function keys, number keys and
symbol keys. According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the key input unit 30
includes a one-touch message key. According to the second embodiment of the present
invention, the key input unit 30 includes a plurality of one-touch message keys. When the user
presses the one-touch message key, the key input unit 30 outputs a signal corresponding to one-
touch message transmission.
The one-touch message key(s) can be implemented in various ways. For example, a
one-touch message key can be separately and independently provided on the key input unit 30.
More preferably, the one-touch message key can be implemented by pressing a send key for a
longer or shorter duration than the key-pressing time for initiating a phone call. Alternatively, a
particular number key or a symbol key, e.g., * or # key, can be used as the one-touch message
key.
The display unit 20 may comprise a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The display unit 20:
outputs various display data generated in the mobile communication terminal. Particularly, the


display unit 20 displays menus for setting and sending a one-touch message.
The memory 40 comprises a Read Only Memory (ROM) and a Random Access Memory
(RAM) for storing a plurality of data and programs, including a program for performing message
transmission according to the present invention. More preferably, the memory 40 can store a
table for classifying messages into two or more message service types.
FIG. 2 shows a table of messages stored in the memory 40. Referring to FIG. 2, the
message table classifies messages, which were preset at the time of manufacture of the mobile
communication terminal or inputted by the user, into several message service types, such as a
short message service (SMS), a multimedia messaging service (MMS), and an enhanced
messaging service (EMS).
Referring back to FIG. 1, the RF unit 60 transmits and receives speech or control data and
performs one-touch message transmission under the control of the control unit 10. The speech
processing unit 50 converts speech data received by the RF unit into an audible sound under the
control of the control unit 10 and outputs the audible sound through a speaker. The speech
processing unit 50 may also convert speech data received by a microphone and similarly output
the audible sound through the speaker.
The mobile communication terminal according to the present invention sets a one-touch
message upon the user's demand. FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing a process of setting the one-
touch message according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIGs. 4 and 5 show
examples of messages that may be displayed on the display unit of the mobile communication
terminal during the process of setting the one-touch message according to the present invention
shown in FIG.3.
Hereinafter, a process of setting a one-touch message according to the first embodiment
of the present invention will be explained in more detail with reference to FIGs. 1 to 5.
As shown in FIG. 3, the control unit 10 continuously determines whether the user has
inputted a demand for setting a one-touch message at step 100. The demand can be inputted via
keys of the key input unit 30 (FIG. 1) or other means, such as voice commands. If the demand
was inputted, the control unit 10 will proceed with step 102. More specifically, when the user

presses a key or selects a menu entry corresponding to the demand for setting the one-touch
message, the control unit 10 will display a menu of available types of one-touch messages and
will proceed to perform step 102. As shown in FIG. 4(a), menu entries "1. New Messages" and
"2. Stored Messages" can be displayed as the types of the one-touch messages. When "1. New
Messages" entry is selected, a menu for setting a new message as the one-touch message will be
displayed, while when "2. Stores Messages" is selected, a menu for setting a stored message as
the one-touch message will be displayed.
At step 102, the control unit 10 determines whether a new message should be set as the
one-touch message. For example, the control unit 10 determines that "1. New Messages" entry
displayed as the type of the one-touch messages shown in FIG. 4(a) has been selected .
If the user selects the menu entry "1. New Messages," the control unit 10 will determine
that a new message will be set as the one-touch message and will proceed to step 104. At step
104, the user can input the new message using the a user interface, e.g., the key input unit 30
(FIG. 1).
Moreover, if it is determined that a new message will be set as the one-touch message,
the control unit 10 will display the message service types, such as "1. SMS message," "2. MMS
message" and "3. EMS message" as shown in FIG. 4(b). When the user selects one of the three
message service types, the control unit 10 displays a corresponding message input mode so that
the user can input a new message of the selected type using the user interface. The new
message inputted at this time can be any message, including an advertising message, a paging
message, or the like.
If the user selects the displayed "1. SMS message" entry, the control unit 10 will display
a text message prepared by the user as shown in FIG. 4(c). The user can input a text message,
such as "The meeting time and place are xxx," through the user interface. If the user selects the
displayed "2. MMS message" entry, the control unit 10 will display a new MMS message
consisting of a text message and a picture, such as a sketch map, prepared by the user through the
user interface as shown in FIG. 4(d). Also, the control unit 10 can display a paging message, .
such as "Call me at your convenient time to 016-316-9143 or 031-332-0751," as a new message
as shown in FIG. 4(e).

After the input of a new message, at step 106 the control unit 10 determines whether
there is a demand for completion of the new message input. For example, when the user
presses a key corresponding to the completion of the new message input, the control unit 10
recognizes it as a demand to complete the new message input and proceeds to step 108. At step
108, the control unit 10 stores the new message to correspond to the one-touch message key.
If in step 100 it was determined that the user selected the "2. Stored Messages" entry
from the displayed one-touch message types, the control unit 10 will determine in step 102 that a
stored message should be set as the one-touch message and will proceed to step 110 to display
stored messages on the display unit 20 (FIG. 1).
At step 112, the control unit 10 determines whether any of the messages stored in the
memory 40 has been selected to be set as the one-touch message. Specifically, the control unit
displays the stored messages as shown in FIG. 5(a) at step 110. The control unit 10 can display
the stored messages according to the messaging service types, i.e., "1. SMS message," "2. MMS
message" and "3. EMS message." When the user selects the displayed "1. SMS message" entry
the control unit 10 displays messages (for example, messages A, B and C) classified into SMS
type among those messages stored in the memory 40, as shown in FIG. 5(b). The user can
select one of the displayed messages A, B and C and set the selected message as the one-touch
message using the user interface.
If the user selects the displayed "2. MMS message" entry, the control unit 10 will display
messages D, E and F classified into MMS as shown in FIG. 5(c). The user can select one of the
displayed messages D, E and F and set the selected message as the one-touch message using the
user interface.
If the user selects the displayed "3. EMS message" entry, the control unit 10 will display
messages G, H and I classified into EMS as shown in FIG. 5(d). The user can select one of the
displayed messages G, H and I and set the selected message as the one-touch message using the
user interface.
The control unit 10 can select at least one of the messages stored according to the
messaging service types and set the selected message as the one-touch message through the

interface with the user.
As described above, at step 112, the control unit determines whether one of the stored
messages has been selected to be set as the one-touch message. If a message selection is
completed, the control unit 10 will proceed with step 114 to store the selected message to
correspond to the one-touch message key. For example, if a SMS message "A" and a MMS
message "D" are selected as shown in FIG. 5, the two selected messages "A" and "D" will be
stored to correspond to the one-touch message key.
FIG. 6 shows an example of a message stored to correspond to the one-touch message
key according to the first embodiment of the present invention. According to FIG. 6, a SMS
message "A" (FIG. 5B) and a MMS message "D" (FIG. 5C) are stored to correspond to the one-
touch message key.
As described above, the mobile communication terminal according to the first
embodiment of the present invention comprises a single one-touch message key. At least one
message can be stored to correspond to the one-touch message key.
According to the second embodiment of the present invention, a mobile communication
terminal is configured to have a plurality of one-touch message keys. Different one-touch
messages can be stored to correspond to the respective one-touch message keys.
FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a process of setting a one-touch message according to the
second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 shows examples of one-touch messages
stored to correspond to each of a plurality of one-touch message keys.
Hereinafter, the process of setting the one-touch message according to the second
embodiment of the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to FIGs. 1 to 8.
At step 200, the control unit 10 determines whether there is a demand for setting the one-
touch message. If such a demand is inputted by the user, the control unit 10 will proceed with
step 202 to select a message to be set as the one-touch message.
When a desired message is selected from the stored messages, the control unit 10
determines at step 204 whether the message selection has been completed. Upon completion of

the message selection, the control unit 10 proceeds with step 206 to request the selection of a
one-touch message key. The control unit 10 displays a message requesting the selection of the
one-touch message key on the display unit 20 (FIG 1). At step 208, the control unit 10
determines whether the user has selected a key to be set as the one-touch message key. If a
particular key is selected by the user, the control unit 10 will proceed to step 210 to store the
selected message to correspond to the selected key. The key selected by the user is defined
herein as a first one-touch message key. After storing the selected message to correspond to the
first one-touch message key, the control unit 10 proceeds to step 212 and determines whether the
selection of the one-touch message key has been completed. If there is a key input
corresponding to the completion of the selection of the one-touch message key, the control unit
10 will terminate the process of setting the one-touch message. On the other hand, if no key is
inputted to complete the selection of the one-touch message key, the control unit 10 will repeat
steps 202 through 212 so that additional one-touch messages can be stored to correspond to a
plurality of one-touch message keys, such as second and third one-touch message keys.
FIG. 8 shows examples of one-touch messages stored to correspond to at least one one-
touch message key according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Specifically,
FIG. 8 shows one-touch messages stored to correspond to three one-touch message keys. FIG.
8(a) is an example showing that the SMS message "A" (FIG. 5b), the MMS message "D" (FIG.
5c), and the EMS message "G" (FIG. 5d) are stored as a one-touch message corresponding to the
first one-touch message key. FIG. 8(b) is an example showing that the SMS message "B" (FIG.
5b) and the EMS message "H" (FIG. 5d) are stored as a one-touch message corresponding to the
second one-touch message key. FIG. 8(c) is an example showing that the SMS message "C"
(FIG. 5b) and the MMS message "D" (FIG. 5c) are stored as a one-touch message corresponding
to the third one-touch message key.
According to the present invention, one or more one-touch message keys are preset in the
mobile communication terminal. When the user inputs a key corresponding to one-touch
message transmission, one-touch messages stored in the one-touch message key are sent to the
recipient.
FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a process of sending a one-touch message in a mobile

communication terminal according to the present invention. The process of sending a one-
touch message according to the user's demand for one-touch message transmission will be
explained in detail with reference to FIGs. 1 to 9.
If the user inputs the recipient's telephone number in the one-touch message mode and
presses a one-touch message key at step 300, the control unit 10 will proceed with step 302. At
step 302, the control unit 10 read out the one-touch message stored in the pressed one-touch
message key. At step 304, the control unit 10 sends the stored one-touch message to the
recipient's telephone number. It should be understood that the telephone number can be
replaced with an Internet destination address such as an e-mail address, the file transfer protocol
(FTP) address, and the like and that the stored one-touch message will be delivered to the
recipient at that address.
FIG. 10 is a flow chart showing a process of sending a paging message according to the
first embodiment of the present invention when the desired one-touch message is the paging
message. FIG. 11 shows messages displayed on the display unit of the sender's mobile
communication terminal and that of the recipient's mobile communication terminal when a
paging message has been transmitted according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
The process of performing a paging function in a mobile communication terminal when
the desired one-touch message is a paging message will be explained in detail with reference to
FIGs. 1,10 and 11.
FIG. 11A shows an example of a message displayed on the display unit of the sender's
mobile communication terminal. When the user inputs the telephone number of a recipient to
be paged, the control unit 10 checks and displays the inputted telephone number on the display
unit 20. If the user presses a paging button at step 402, the control unit 10 will proceed with
step 404 to send the paging message to the recipient's telephone number. The control unit 10
will also display a message informing the user regarding transmission of the paging message on
the display unit 20.
FIG. 11B shows an example of a message displayed on the display unit of the recipient's
mobile communication terminal. For example, when the paging message "Call me at your

convenient time to 016-316-9143 or 031-332-0751" is received, the recipient's mobile
communication terminal displays the message on its display unit 20 (FIG. 1).
As described above, the mobile communication terminal according to the present
invention enables the user to easily and rapidly send a preset message by a single key input.
Therefore, the user can rapidly send a message in critical circumstances. Also, the user can
easily page a person by pressing a single key after inputting the recipient's telephone number.
According to the present invention, it is possible to send a plurality of messages in different
forms all together by a single key input, without the need to take multiple steps of selecting
menus to send those messages.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred
embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in
form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention as defined by the appended claims.

WE CLAIM
1. A mobile communication terminal for one-touch message transmission,
which comprises:
a key input unit having a one-touch message key, the key input unit
outputting a signal requesting one-touch message transmission when the
one-touch message key is pressed after a telephone-number is pressed;
a display unit for displaying menus for one-touch message transmission;
a memory for storing a message corresponding to the one-touch message
key; and
a control unit for sending the stored message corresponding to the one-
touch message key when a user inputs a demand for one-touch message
transmission.
2. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
one-touch message key is implemented by pressing a send key for a
period selected from a longer and shorter time duration than the key-
pressing time for initiating a phone call after inputting a telephone number
in standby mode.
3. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
one-touch message key is separately and independently provided on the
key input unit.

4. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
memory stores messages in different areas according to messaging
service types.
5. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein said
message service types comprise a short message service (SMS), a
multimedia messaging service (MMS), and an enhanced messaging service
(EMS).
6. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein a
plurality of messages are stored to correspond to said one-touch message
key.
7. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein a
paging message is stored to correspond to said one-touch message key.
8. The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 7, wherein said
one-touch message key is a paging button.
9. A mobile communication terminal for one-touch message transmission,
which comprises:
a key input unit having a plurality of one-touch message keys, the key
input unit outputting a signal requesting one-touch message transmission
when a user presses one of the one-touch message keys after a
telephone-number is pressed;
a display unit for displaying menus for one-touch message transmission;

a memory for storing messages corresponding respectively to the plurality
of one-touch message keys; and
a control unit for sending a message stored to correspond to the pressed
one-touch message key when the user inputs a demand for the one-touch
message transmission.
10.The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 9, wherein said
memory stores messages in different areas according to messaging
service types.
. 11.The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 10, wherein said
message service types include SMS, MMS and EMS.
12.The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 9, wherein at least
one message is stored to correspond to each of said plurality of one-touch
message keys.
13.The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 9, wherein a
paging message is stored to correspond to at least one of the one-touch
message keys.
14.The mobile communication terminal as claimed in claim 13, wherein one
of said one-touch message keys is a paging button.
"A MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL FOR ONE-TOUCH
MESSAGE TRANSMISSION"
The invention relates to a mobile communication terminal for one-touch message
transmission, which comprises a key input unit having a one-touch message key,
the key input unit outputting a signal requesting one-touch message
transmission when the one-touch message key is pressed after a telephone-
number is pressed; a display unit for displaying menus for one-touch message
transmission; a memory for storing a message corresponding to the one-touch
message key; and a control unit for sending the stored message corresponding
to the one-touch message key when a user inputs a demand for one-touch
message transmission.

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Patent Number 252353
Indian Patent Application Number 472/KOL/2004
PG Journal Number 19/2012
Publication Date 11-May-2012
Grant Date 09-May-2012
Date of Filing 09-Aug-2004
Name of Patentee SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.
Applicant Address 416, MAETAN-DONG, YEONGTONG-GU, SUWON -SI, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 WAN-HEE CHO 356, YEONGMUN-RI, POGOK-MYEON, YONGLN-SI, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA.
PCT International Classification Number H04M 11/80
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA