Title of Invention | A DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A MOBILE TERMINAL AND A MOBILE TERMINAL |
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Abstract | A display apparatus and method for a mobile terminal and a mobile terminal are disclosed. The display apparatus for a mobile terminal (100) comprises: an input unit (10) for receiving a user's instruction; a controller (20) for simultaneously executing two or more tasks and transferring the received instruction to at least one display unit; a first display unit (30) for performing displaying according to the received instruction; and a second display unit (40) placed at a position where a user can view it together with the first display unit (30). The mobile terminal (100) can simultaneously process a plurality of tasks through a plurality of display units to allow the user to perform multitasking substantially. |
Full Text | BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a mobile terminal and, more particularly, to a display apparatus and method for a mobile terminal for supporting multitasking. 2. Description of the Related Art Initially, mobile terminals were used only for the purpose of voice communications, and with the diversification of their functions, mobile terminals have been developed to provide Internet services and multimedia services as well as voice communications. Furthermore, as small memory chips or a digital image capturing devices are being developed, mobile terminals are evolving into an all- in-one device which can perform the functions of an MP3 player and a digital camera. With such various functions embedded in mobile terminals, mobile terminals for performing multitasking have been recently developed and are available on the market to consumers. Multitasking refers to simultaneously executing a plurality of tasks. For example, multitasking-implemented mobile terminals can receive a call or reproduce a music file while performing a short message service (SMS). In addition, the multitasking-implemented mobile terminals can perform data communications using an instant messenger function while reproducing a video file to allow a user to enjoy watching videos. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a display unit of a mobile terminal capable of processing a plurality of tasks through a plurality of screens and its method. To achieve at least the above objects in whole or in parts, there is provided a display apparatus for a mobile terminal including: an input unit for receiving user instructions; a controller for simultaneously executing two or more tasks and transferring the received instructions to at least one display unit; a first display unit for performing displaying according to the received instructions; and a second display unit located at a position where a user can view it together with the first display unit. Preferably, the tasks are independent from each other. Preferably, the first and second display units operate independently. Preferably, when the received instructions indicate display conversion, the controller changes the tasks of the first and second display units and displays the tasks accordingly. Preferably, when the received instructions indicate displaying of a list of tasks, the controller displays a list of tasks being currently executed or tasks which can be executed on the first or second display unit. Preferably, when the received instructions indicate deactivation of a currently activated display unit and activation of a deactivated display unit, the controller suspends an operation of the activated display unit and processes an operation of the deactivated display unit. Preferably, the mobile terminal is a folder type mobile terminal. Preferably, the mobile terminal is a slide type mobile terminal. Preferably, the mobile terminal further includes a display unit selecting means for allowing the user to select the first or the second display unit. To achieve at least these advantages in whole or in parts, there is further provided a display apparatus for a mobile terminal including: an input unit for receiving user instructions; a controller for simultaneously executing two or more tasks and transferring the instructions received from the user to at least one display unit; and a display unit divided into a plurality of display regions, each display region independently displaying according to the instructions. Preferably, the mobile terminal further includes a display region selecting unit for allowing the user to select one of the display regions. To achieve at least these advantages in whole or in parts, there is further provided a display method for a mobile terminal for simultaneously executing at least two or more tasks, including: receiving a user instruction; activating a first or second display unit according to the received instruction; and processing an operation of an activated display unit according to the received instruction. Preferably, when the mobile terminal executes only one task, the display unit which does not process a task is maintained in a standby state. Preferably, if the mobile terminal executes two or more tasks, the tasks are displayed on the first and second display units, respectively, according to the user instruction. Preferably, when the received instruction indicates display switching, the task of the activated display unit and the task of the deactivated display unit are exchanged and displayed. Preferably, when the received instruction indicates a displaying of a list of tasks, a list of tasks being currently executed or tasks which can be executed are displayed on the activated display unit. Preferably, when the received instruction indicates deactivation of the activated display unit and activation of the deactivated display unit, the operation of the activated display unit is suspended and the operation of the deactivated display unit is processed. Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and attained as particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Accordingly, the present invention provides a display apparatus for a mobile terminal, the apparatus comprising: an input unit for receiving inputs including a first input and a second input, the first input initiating execution of a first task in one of a plurality of display units and the second input initiating execution of a second task in another one of the plurality of display units; a controller for executing at least two different tasks, including the first and second tasks, simultaneously in response to the inputs; a first display unit for displaying the first task executed by the controller according to the first input; and a second display unit for displaying the second task executed by the controller according to the second input, the second display unit further displaying at least a first icon, which corresponds to at least the first task or the second task, at a defined portion of the second display unit displaying the second task being executed, wherein the first task is performed and displayed on the first display unit and the second task is performed and displayed on the.second display unit at the same time, and wherein the displayed second task occupies a majority of a display area on the second display unit that is substantially larger than the defined portion of the second display unit. The present invention also provides a display method for a mobile terminal, the method comprising: receiving inputs, including a first input and a second input, via an input unit, the first input initiating execution of a first task in one of a plurality of display units and the second input initiating execution of a second task in another one of the plurality of display units; executing at least two different tasks, including the first and second tasks, simultaneously according to the received inputs; activating a first display unit in response to the received first input and activating a second display unit in response to the received second input; displaying, by the first display unit, the first task being executed according to the first input; performing the first task on the first display unit; displaying, by the second display unit, the second task being executed according to the second input; performing the second task on the second display unit; displaying at least one icon, which corresponds to at least the first task or the second task, at a defined portion of the second display unit displaying the second task being executed; and processing operations of the activated first display unit and the activated second display unit independently, wherein the first task is performed and displayed on the first display unit and the second task is performed and displayed on the second display unit at the same time, and wherein the displayed second task occupies a majority of a display area on the second display unit that is substantially larger than the defined portion of the second display unit. The present invention further provides a mobile terminal, comprising: an input unit for receiving inputs including a first input and a second input, the first input initiating execution of a first task in one of a plurality of display units and the second input initiating execution of a second task in another one of the plurality of display units; a controller for simultaneously executing two or more independent tasks including the first and second tasks, in response to the inputs; a first display unit for displaying the first task executed by the controller according to the first input; and a second display unit, which is viewable simultaneously with the first display unit from one point, for displaying the second task executed by the controller according to the second input, the second display unit further displaying an icon, which corresponds to the first task being executed and displayed on the first display unit, at a defined portion of the second display unit displaying the second task being executed, wherein the controller determines that the first task will be performed and displayed on the first display unit upon receiving the first input and that the second task will be performed and displayed on the second display unit upon receiving the second input, wherein the first task is performed and displayed on the first display unit and the second task is performed and displayed on the second display unit at the same time upon determination by the controller, and wherein the displayed second task occupies a majority of a display area on the second display unit that is substantially larger than the defined portion of the second display unit. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS The invention will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements wherein: Figure 1 shows the construction of an exemplary display apparatus for a mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention; Figures 2A to 2F illustrate exemplary folder type mobile terminals employing the present invention; Figures 3A to 3C illustrate exemplary slide type mobile terminals employing the present invention; Figure 4 shows an example of a flip type mobile terminal employing the present invention; Figure 5 shows an example of a bar-type mobile terminal employing the present invention; Figures 6A to 6C show other examples of the folder type mobile terminal employing the present invention; Figure 7 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary processes of a display method for the mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention; Figures 8A to 8C show exemplary display units of a mobile terminal in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention; Figure 9 shows exemplary display units (prior to display switching) of a mobile terminal in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; Figure 10 shows exemplary display units (after display switching) of the mobile terminal in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention; and Figure 11 shows exemplary display units of a mobile terminal in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Some embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Figure 1 shows the construction of an exemplary display apparatus for a mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention. As shown in Figure 1, a mobile terminal 100 can include an input unit (e.g., key pad) 10 for receiving an instruction of a user; a controller 20 for simultaneously performing two or more tasks and transferring the received instruction of the user to display units 30 and 40; a first display unit 30 for performing displaying according to the instruction; and a second display unit 40 positioned to be simultaneously viewed together with the first display unit 30 and performing displaying according to the instruction. Figures 2 to 6 show various exemplary types of mobile terminals to which the present invention can be applicable. Figures 2A to 2F illustrate exemplary folder type mobile terminals employing the present invention. As for the basic structure of the folder type mobile terminals as shown in Figures 2A to 2F, the mobile terminals can basically include a first body 200, a second body 300, a first display unit 30, a second display unit 40, and a hinge part 400 for allowing one body (e.g., a second body) of the mobile terminal to be rotated with respect to the other body (e.g., a first body). The folder type mobile terminals of Figures 2A to 2F can be divided into mobile terminals whose body (first or second body) can be rotated in a horizontal direction or mobile terminals whose body can be rotated in a vertical direction. Figures 2A to 2D show exemplary folder type mobile terminals whose body is rotated in the vertical direction. As shown in Figures 2A and 2C, the folder type mobile terminals can be formed such that the first and second display units and 40 can be attached to (formed on) one body (first or second body), or as shown in Figures 2B and 2D, the first and second display units 30 and 40 can be attached to (formed on) the first and second bodies 200 and 300, respectively. Figures 2E and 2F show exemplary folder type mobile terminals whose body is rotated in the horizontal direction. As shown in Figure 2E, the first and second display units 30 and 40 can be attached to (formed on) one body (first or second body), or as shown in Figure 2F, the first and second display units 30 and 40 can be attached to (formed on) the first and second body 200 and 300, respectively. Figures 3A to 3C illustrate exemplary slide type mobile terminals employing the present invention. As for the basic structure of the slide type mobile terminals as shown in Figures 3A to 3C, the mobile terminals can basically include a first body 200, a second body 300, a first display unit 30, a second display unit 40, and a sliding part (not shown) for pushing up or down one body (e.g., the second body) with respect to the other body (e.g., the first body). As shown in Figure 3A, the first and second display units 30 and 40 can be all attached to (formed on) the first body 200 of the slide type mobile terminal, or as shown in Figures 3B and 3C, the first and second display units 30 and 40 can be separately attached to (formed on) the first and second bodies 200 and 300 of the slide type mobile terminal. In the slide type mobile terminal as shown in Figure 3B, the first display 20unit 30 is provided on the first body 200 and the second display unit 40 is provided at a lower portion of the second body 300, so that when the user pushes up the second body 300, the second display unit 40 can be revealed. In the slide type mobile terminal as shown in Figure 3C, the first display unit 30 is provided on the first body 200 and the second display unit 40 is provided 25at an upper portion of the second body 300, so that when the user pushes down the first body 200, the second display unit 40 can be revealed. Figure 4 shows an example of a flip type mobile terminal employing the present invention. As shown in Figure 4, the flip-type mobile terminal includes a first display 5unit 30, a second display unit 40, a body 200 and a cover part 50 covering a portion of the body 200. The flip type mobile terminal has the second display unit 40 at a lower portion of the body 200, so that when the user opens the cover part 50, the second display unit 40 can be revealed. Figure 5 shows an example of a bar-type mobile terminal employing the present invention. As shown in Figure 5, the bar-type mobile terminal includes two display units 30 and 40, and also can be implemented to have only one display unit in appearance. Namely, a screen is divided into two (first and second display regions) or more regions, and each region can independently perform displaying. Providing only one display unit having a plurality of regions, instead of the two separate display units 30 and 40, to the mobile terminal can be applied to the above-mentioned folder type mobile terminal, the slide type mobile terminal and the flip type mobile terminal in the same manner. Figures 6A to 6C show other examples of the folder type mobile terminal employing the present invention. Specifically, this folder type mobile terminal is constructed such that, with the mobile terminal closed, namely, when two bodies of the mobile terminal are overlapping, the second display unit 40 is exposed. As for the basic structure of the folder type mobile terminal as shown in Figures 6A to 6C, the mobile terminal includes a first body 200, a second body 300, a first display unit 30, a second display unit 40, a hinge part 400 for allowing one body (e.g., a second body) of the mobile terminal to be rotated with respect to the other body (e.g., a first body), and a transparent protection window 60 for protecting the second display unit 40 from external impacts or scratches in a state that the first body 200 and the second body 300 overlap. As shown in Figure 6B, the second body 300 is constructed such that a space for receiving the second display unit 40 is formed corresponding to a shape of the second display unit 40 to expose the second display unit in a state that the mobile terminal 100 is closed. Figure 6B is an exploded view of the mobile terminal in Figure 6A and Figure 6C is a front view with the mobile terminal in Figure 6A closed. The mobile terminals of Figures 2A to 2F can have a third display unit (not shown) outside the second body 300. In this respect, however, in terms of power consumption, it may not be desirable that the mobile terminals have the external display unit. The mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention can simultaneously execute a plurality of tasks through the first and second display units 30 and 40, and in this case, while the user processes a task in one display unit, the other display unit is maintained (remains) in a non-active state. Namely, while the user processes a task in the first display unit 30, the controller 20 of the mobile terminal can activate the first display unit 30 and can deactivate the second display unit 40. Conversely, when the user processes a task in the second display unit 40, the controller can deactivate the first display unit 30 and can activate the second display unit 40. In order for the user to select the display units 30 and 40, a display unit selecting means can be provided, and as the display unit selecting means, a button of a keypad can be used or a select button (soft key) can be additionally provided in the mobile terminal. In this embodiment, as shown in Figure 6B, an up select button 117a and 5a down select button 117b as the display unit selecting means (or an activation switching unit) can be additionally provided in the mobile terminal. When the user presses the up select button 117a, the first display unit 30 can be activated and a signal inputted through the input unit 10 is inputted for an operation executed on the first display unit 30. When the user presses the down select button 117b, the second display unit 40 can be activated, and a signal inputted through the input unit 10 is inputted for an operation executed on the second display unit 40. When the user depresses the up select button 117a or the down select button 117b for a prolonged period of time (e.g., 3 seconds or longer), the mobile terminal 100 may perform display switching (refer to the second embodiment of the present invention). If the first and second display units 30 and 40 are implemented as a inputtable display unit (e.g., a touch screen), the user can perform the above- described operations by simply touching the screen without using the display unit selecting means 117a and 117b. The display unit selecting means can be operated in the same manner when one display unit having the plurality of regions is provided. The 'plurality of simultaneously executed tasks' have the same but independent relationships with each other, and the 'tasks' refer to typically provided functions with the following types: (1) Online services (e.g., online games, wireless Internet services, VOD (Video On Demand) services, file downloading, or the like) (2) message services (e.g., chatting, instant messenger functions, short message services, multimedia messages, e-mail, or the like) (3) call services (e.g., voice communications, video communications, or the like) (4) functions of taking images (e.g., video (moving picture), still image, etc) (5) various supplementary functions (e.g., scheduler, phone book searching, calculator, writing a memo, recording communication contents (recording sounds and images), setting a terminal state, searching calendar dates, displaying world time functions, setting alarms (or morning call features), reproducing videos or music files, or the like). The mobile terminals in accordance with the present invention can operate as follows. Figure 7 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary the processes of a display method for the mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention, and Figures 8A to 11 show exemplary first and second display units of the mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention. As shown in Figure 7, the mobile terminal receives user instructions through the input unit 10 and executes one or more tasks in turn according to the inputted instructions. And, the controller 20 displays the executed tasks on the first and second display units 30 and 40 (steps S10 and S20). Thereafter, when a new instruction from the user is inputted through the input unit 10, the controller determines the appropriate display unit for performing the instruction. If the inputted instruction is to be displayed on a currently deactivated display unit, the controller 20 activates the currently deactivated display unit and processes the corresponding operation (step S30). Figures 8A to 8C show exemplary display units of the mobile terminal in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. First, Figure 8A shows a case where the mobile terminal 100 executes only one operation. As shown in Figure 8A, the first display unit 30 displays buddies registered in an instant messenger function, showing the person with whom the user is talking, indicating who is in an online state and who is in an offline state, while the second display unit 40 displays a standby screen. As shown in Figure 8A, when the mobile terminal 100 executes one task through one screen, the controller 20 can maintain the other screen in a standby state. Namely, when the first display unit 40 displays an executed task (e.g., instant messenger), the controller 20 maintains the second display unit 30 in the standby state, and if the second display unit 40 displays an executed task (e.g., instant messenger), the controller maintains the first display unit 30 in the standby state. Table 1 shows the features related to the embodiment of Figure 8A. Figure 8B shows a case where the mobile terminal 100 simultaneously executes two tasks (e.g., instant messenger and phone book searching). As shown in Figure 8B, the first display unit 30 displays an instant messenger window like the case shown in Figure 8A, and the second display unit 40 displays a phone book search window. The embodiment of Figure 8B shows a case where the user searches a phone number of a person while executing the instant messenger function. Namely, in the present invention, the mobile terminal 100 can display one specific task (e.g., the instant messenger) through the first display unit 30 and simultaneously can display another task (e.g., phone book searching) through the second display unit 40. That is, the mobile terminal 100 allows the user to process two or more independent tasks simultaneously. Figure 8C shows a case where three tasks (e.g., instant messenger, phone book searching, and schedule management) are executed simultaneously. As shown in Figure 8C, the first display unit 30 displays an instant messenger window like the case as shown in Figure 8A, and the second display unit 40 displays icons (or other graphics) 61-63 of the tasks being currently executed (instant messenger, phone book searching, and schedule management). When a specific button (or key) is pressed (or activated) to make the icons 61-63 of the tasks being executed appear on the display unit 30 or 40, the controller 20 detects this through the input unit 10 and displays the icons 61-63 of the instant messenger function, phone book searching and schedule management either on the first display unit 30 or on the second display unit 40. Thereafter, when the user selects a specific icon by operating direction keys ( T , -ยป, I), the controller displays a corresponding task window on the second display unit 40. Though Figure 8C shows the task windows displayed on the second display unit 40, the user can display them on the first display unit 30. Figures 9 and 10 show the state of exemplary display units (before and 15after display switching) of a mobile terminal in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. In the second embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal 100 exchanges the displaying of a task (e.g., short message input) of the first display unit 30 and a task (e.g., schedule management) of the second display unit 2040, when the user presses a certain button or activates such function in another manner. As shown in Figure 9, the mobile terminal 100 displays a short message input window on the first display unit 30 and schedule management on the second display unit 40. When the user instructs to the switching of displaying the tasks, the controller 20 displays mutually exchanged tasks of the first and second displays 30 and 40. The display switching can be performed when the user presses the up select button 117a or the down select button 117b for a certain time (e.g., 3 seconds) or longer or when the user simultaneously presses the up select button 117a and the down select button 117b for a certain time (e.g., 3 seconds) or longer. In Figure 9, icons 61, 63 and 65 shown at an upper portion of the second display unit 40 indicate the tasks being currently executed by the mobile terminal 100. Through the icons 61, 63 and 64, the user can recognize the tasks being currently executed in the mobile terminal 100. Table 4 shows the features related to the second embodiment of the present invention. Figure 11 shows exemplary display units of a mobile terminal in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. When the user activates the first display unit 30 by pressing a certain 20button (or other activation means) and presses a specific key (e.g., menu key (or other activation means) for additionally executing a new task, as shown in Figure 11, the controller 20 displays menu items on the first display unit 30. Thereafter, when the user selects one of icons of menu items, the controller 20 executes a task corresponding to the selected icon and newly adds the selected icon to a list of tasks being currently executed of the second display unit 40. The list of tasks being currently executed is displayed as an icon type (or other graphics) at an upper portion of the second display unit, and the user can recognize through the icons that the instant messenger 61, the schedule management 63 and the short message input 64 are being currently executed. Table 5 shows the features related to the third embodiment of the present invention. As so far described, the display apparatus and method for a mobile terminal in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages. That is, the mobile terminal can simultaneously process a plurality of tasks through a plurality of display units to allow the user to substantially perform multitasking. Because the mobile terminal has a plurality of display units which can independently perform displaying, the user can simultaneously process tasks such as instant messenger function and video reproducing by using the display units. The foregoing embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teaching can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. The description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structure described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. WE CLAIM : 1. A display apparatus for a mobile telephone comprising: - an input unit (10) for receiving user instructions; - a controller (20) for simultaneously executing two or more tasks; - at least two display units (30, 40) for displaying the executed tasks and being activated by the controller according to the received instructions; each display unit (30, 40) being adapted to display a task executed on the respective display unit; wherein the controller (20) is adapted to display a graphic indication of the tasks being executed by the mobile terminal on a portion of the second display unit (40) in addition to display output of a task being executed on said display (40). 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controller (20) is adapted to exchange the tasks of the first (30) and second (40) display units and display the tasks accordingly when the received instructions indicate display conversion. 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the display units (30, 40) are arranged in positions where a user can view them together. 4. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the second display unit (40) operates independently from the first display unit (30). 5. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the controller (20) is adapted to display a list of tasks being currently executed or tasks which can be executed on the first (30) or second (40) display unit when the received instructions indicate displaying of a list of tasks. 6. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the controller (20) is adapted to deactivate the currently activated display unit (30, 40) and to activate a previously deactivated display unit (30, 40) when the received instructions indicate switching of an activated display unit (30, 40). 7. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein icons (61 -64) of tasks which are currently executed or which can be executed appear on an upper portion of the second display unit (40), and when the user selects one of the icons (61-64), a task of the selected icon is displayed on the first display unit (30). 8. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the mobile terminal includes first (200) and second (300) bodies being rotatably connected with a hinge part (400), the hinge part (400) substantially extending along a longer side of first (200) and second (300) bodies. 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first (30) and second (40) display units are formed on the second body (300). 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first (30) and second (40) display units are separately formed on the first (200) and second (300) bodies, respectively. 11. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the mobiles terminal includes first (200) and second (300) bodies being rotatably connected with a hinge part (400), the hinge part (400) substantially extending along a shorter side of first (200) and second (300) bodies. 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the first (30) and second (40) display units are formed on the second body (300). 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the first (30) and second (40) display units are separately formed on the first (200) and second (300) bodies, respectively. 14. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1-3, wherein the mobile terminal includes the first (200) and second (300) bodies, and the first body (200) is allowed to slide upward or downward with respect to the second body (300). 15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first (30) and second (40) display units are formed on the first body (200). 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first (30) and second (40) display units are separately formed on the first (200) and second (300) bodies, respectively. 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first body (200) is allowed to slide with respect to one another along a direction parallel to a longer side of first (200) and second (300) bodies to expose the second display (40). 18. The apparatus of one as claimed in claim 1 to 3, wherein the controller (20) is adapted to display menu items on the first (30) or second (40) display unit when the received instructions indicate additionally executing of a newtask, and the controller (20) is adapted to execute a task corresponding to the selected icon (61-64) and to add the selected icon (61-64) on a list of tasks being currently executed when the user selects one of the icons (61-64) of the menu items. 19. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, comprising: - a display unit (30, 40) selecting means for allowing the user to select the first display unit (30) or the second display unit (40). 20. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the tasks are independent from each other. 21. The apparatus of one as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the controller (20) is adapted to simultaneously execute at least one task. 22. A display apparatus for a mobile telephone comprising: - an input unit (10) for receiving user instructions; - a controller (20) for simultaneously executing two or more tasks: - a display unit (30, 40) with two display regions for displaying the executed tasks and being activated by the controller according to the received instructions; each display region being adapted to display a task executed on the respective display unit; wherein the controller (20) is adapted to display a graphic indication of the tasks being executed by the mobile terminal on a portion of the second display region in addition to display output of a task being executed on said display region. 23. The apparatus as claimed in claims 22, comprising: - a display region selecting unit for allowing the user to select one of the display regions. 24. A display method for a mobile terminal for simultaneously executing at least two or more tasks, comprising: receiving a user instruction; activating a first (30) or second (40) display unit according to the received instruction; and processing an operation of an activated display unit according to the received instruction; whereby the tasks are displayed on the first (30) and second (40) display units, respectively, and wherein, according to the user instruction, a graphic indication of the tasks being executed by the mobile terminal are displayed on a portion of the second display unit (40) in addition to display output of a task being executed on said display. 25. The method as claimed in claim 24, wherein when the mobile terminal executes only one task, the display unit (30, 40) which does not process a task is maintained in a standby state. 26. The method as claimed in claim 24, wherein when the received instruction indicates a displaying of a task list, a list of tasks is displayed which are currently executed or which can be executed on the activated display unit (30, 40). 27. The method as claimed in claim 26, wherein when the received instruction indicates switching of the activated display unit (30, 40), the currently activated display unit (30, 40) is deactivated and the deactivated display unit (30, 40) is activated. A display apparatus and method for a mobile terminal and a mobile terminal are disclosed. The display apparatus for a mobile terminal (100) comprises: an input unit (10) for receiving a user's instruction; a controller (20) for simultaneously executing two or more tasks and transferring the received instruction to at least one display unit; a first display unit (30) for performing displaying according to the received instruction; and a second display unit (40) placed at a position where a user can view it together with the first display unit (30). The mobile terminal (100) can simultaneously process a plurality of tasks through a plurality of display units to allow the user to perform multitasking substantially. |
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Patent Number | 254102 | |||||||||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | 841/KOL/2005 | |||||||||||||||
PG Journal Number | 38/2012 | |||||||||||||||
Publication Date | 21-Sep-2012 | |||||||||||||||
Grant Date | 19-Sep-2012 | |||||||||||||||
Date of Filing | 12-Sep-2005 | |||||||||||||||
Name of Patentee | LG ELECTRONICS INC. | |||||||||||||||
Applicant Address | 20, YOIDO-DONG, YONGDUNGPO-GU, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA | |||||||||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | H04B 1/40 | |||||||||||||||
PCT International Application Number | N/A | |||||||||||||||
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