Abstract:
Provided is a mobile terminal including: a display unit to which a touch input is applied to produce a first control command to control the mobile terminal; a proximity sensor; a gesture sensor; a proximity touch sensor; and a controller that produces a second control command different from the first control command when the proximity sensor, the gesture sensor, and the proximity touch sensor sense an object in front of the display unit in this sequence and then the gesture sensor senses a predetermined first gesture, in which the proximity sensor, the gesture sensor, and the proximity touch sensor are different in object-recognizable distance.
Abstract:
Provided is an expandable mobile terminal having improved usability through a sensing unit for sensing the relative position of a second frame to a first frame by using an optical tracking sensor (OTS).
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a mobile terminal capable of indicating the position of a force sensor arranged inside a side case using the shape of a non-conductive mold disposed between conductive members to sense pressure. For the mobile terminal, a user input unit and an antenna may be arranged to overlap each other, and a bump and a recess may be formed using a non-conductive mold that is easy to process. Accordingly, uniformity of appearance may be maintained without forming a bump and a recess on the conductive member.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal including a glass panel having a first and a second touch region. The second touch region is, at least in part, located within the first touch region and configured to obtain fingerprint information. The mobile terminal further includes a first and a second touch sensor respectively corresponding to the first and second touch regions, a light guide plate provided at a backside of the first and second touch sensors, and a light source provided on at least one side of the light guide plate, wherein the light guide plate includes a light guide plate body to propagate light from the light source, and windows such that brightness of the second touch region is substantially the same as brightness of a portion of the first touch region that is outside of the second touch region, the windows having different properties including at least one of size and density.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal is disclosed. The mobile terminal for visible light communication, according to one embodiment of the present invention, uses visible light outputted from a lighting that turns on/off according to a preset condition, and the mobile terminal comprises: a light receiving unit for receiving visible light; a control unit for extracting, from the received visible light, data corresponding to the turning on/off; and a display unit for displaying information based on the extracted data, wherein the light receiving unit comprises at least one among an illuminance sensor, a first image sensor disposed on the front of the mobile terminal, and a second image sensor disposed on the back of the mobile terminal, and the control unit controls so that visible light communication is performed by using, among the illuminance sensor, the first image sensor, and the second image sensor, the sensor that receives visible light having the greatest signal strength.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal includes: a terminal body forming an outer appearance; a wireless communication unit configured to perform wireless communication with an external device including a first electrode unit installed to be in contact with a part of a user's body; a second electrode unit disposed in a region of the terminal body and brought into contact with the user's body to form a closed sloop with the first electrode unit; and a control unit configured to form a body fat measurement result using a voltage formed by a current flowing between the first and second electrode units.
Abstract:
A watch type terminal including a main body mountable on part of a user; at least one biometric sensor installed in the main body; and a controller configured to control the biometric sensor to detect a biometric signal of the user, determine target biometric data for the user to be collected based on the detected biometric signal, control the biometric sensor to detect additional biometric signals of the user to collect the target biometric data, and output the target biometric data to the user.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal and a method of controlling therefor. The mobile terminal includes a touch screen configured to display information on a screen of a circle form and a controller configured to control two or more touch keys to which at least one or more characters different from each other are respectively assigned to be arranged along with a border of the screen and when a first touch input is received on at least one or more keys among the touch keys, the controller configured to control an operation relevant to the at least one or more characters assigned to the at least one or more keys. A user can easily input a character and watch a currently used screen at a glance at the same time in a manner of displaying each of the touch keys of a keypad along with the border of the touch screen of the circle form in a size capable of being easily touched by the user.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal wearable on a wrist and a control method thereof. The mobile terminal includes a main body, a band coupled to the main body and configured to be secured to a wrist of a user, a touch screen disposed on a front side of the main body and configured to sense a touch and a controller configured to cause the touch screen to display: a plurality of time markers; an hour hand and a minute hand moving according to a lapse of time; and a first graphic object associated with an application at a location of at least one time marker of the plurality of time markers in response to an event at the mobile terminal.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal including a camera configured to obtain an image; a display configured to display the obtained image; and a controller configured to receive a zoom input for zooming in on the displayed image, display a zoomed image on a portion of the displayed image in response to the zoom input, and capture at least one of the displayed image and the zoomed image in response to a predetermined input.