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`CLAIMS
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`WHATIS CLAIMEDIS:
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`1. A method comprising:
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`detecting a current state of a mobile device;
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`determining a controlaction associated with the currentstate; and
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`automatically controlling a speakerphone system associated with the mobile
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`device based on the control action.
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`2. The method of claim 1, wherein detecting the current state includes receiving atleast
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`one sensorinputrelated to acceleration, proximity, orientation, rotation, angle,
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`connection to one or more hardwaredevices, gripping, time, distance, touch for user
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`input, or volumelevels.
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`3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
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`receiving user inputto activate or deactivate the automatic control of the
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`speakerphonesystem.
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`4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
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`prompting for user input to accept the determined control action associated
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`with the currentstate.
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`5. The method of claim 1, wherein detecting the current state comprises:
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`obtaining information from a state machine.
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`6. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`activating or deactivating the speakerphone system.
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`7. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the speakerphone system,further
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`comprises:
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`volume.
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`automatically adjusting a sensitivity of a microphone or loudspeaker
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`8. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`generating or adjusting a graphical user interface of the mobile device.
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`9. The method of claim 8, wherein generating or adjusting the graphical user interface,
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`further comprises:
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`changinga brightness of a display presenting the graphical user interface.
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`10. The methodofclaim 8, wherein generating or adjusting the graphical user interface,
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`further comprises:
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`resizing of elements displayed on the graphical user interface.
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`11. The methodof claim 1, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`automatically adjusting the speakerphone system based on a predetermined
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`amountor percentage.
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`12. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`automatically adjusting the speakerphone system based on detected
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`magnitude associated with the currentstate.
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`13. The methodof claim 1, further comprising:
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`learning based on the previous detected state or determined controlaction.
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`14. The methodof claim 1, further comprising:
`comparing one or more patterns to the detected current state; and
`automatically controlling the speakerphone system based on the comparison.
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`15. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
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`indicating on the mobile device that the speakerphonesystemis active.
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`16. A system comprising:
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`a processor:
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`a computer-readable medium coupled to the processor and operable for
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`storing instructions, which whenexecuted by the processor, causes the processor to
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`perform operations comprising:
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`detecting a current state of a mobile device;
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`determining a control action associated with the current state; and
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`automatically controlling a speakerphone system associated with the
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`mobile device based on the control action.
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`17. The system of claim 16, wherein detecting the current state includes receiving at
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`least one sensor inputrelated to acceleration, proximity, orientation, rotation, angle,
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`connection to one or more hardwaredevices, gripping, time, distance, touch for user
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`input, or volumelevels.
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`18. The system of claim 16, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`activating or deactivating the speakerphone system.
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`19. The system ofclaim 16, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`volume.
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`automatically adjusting a sensitivity of a microphone or loudspeaker
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`20. The system of claim 16, wherein controlling the speakerphone system, further
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`comprises:
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`generating or adjusting a graphical user interface of the mobile device.
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`21. A computer-readable medium operable for storing instruction, which when
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`executed by a processor, causes the processor to perform operations comprising:
`detecting a current state of a mobile device;
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`determininga control action associated with the current state; and
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`automatically controlling a speakerphone system associated with the mobile
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`device based on the control action.
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`22. The system of claim 21, wherein detecting the currentstate includes receiving at
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`least one sensor input related to acceleration, proximity, orientation, rotation, angle,
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`connection to one or more hardwaredevices, gripping, time, distance, touch for user
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`input, or volumelevels.
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`23. The computer-readable medium of claim 21, wherein controlling the speakerphone
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`system, further comprises:
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`activating or deactivating the speakerphone system.
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`24. The computer-readable medium of claim 21, wherein controlling the speakerphone
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`system, further comprises:
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`automatically adjusting a sensitivity of a microphone or loudspeaker
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`volume.
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`25. The computer-readable medium of claim 21, wherein controlling the speakerphone
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`system, further comprises:
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`generating or adjusting a graphical user interface of the mobile device.
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