| --- PATENT CLAIM --- | |
| 1. A computer-implemented method for setting network models of an electronic device being executed by a processor of the electronic device, the method comprising: setting a default network model list comprising a plurality of default network models for the electronic device and setting a sequence of the plurality of default network models; searching a specified network model that is used to connect the electronic device to a telecom company successfully from the default network model list, according to the sequence; acquiring a code of the telecom company and determining a country where the telecom company is located according to the acquired code; acquiring a network model list corresponding to the determined country from a database which stores a network model list corresponding to each predetermined country; and updating the default network model list to be the acquired network model list corresponding to the determined country; determining whether the electronic device is connected to a network within a preset time interval using the acquired network model list; determining a duration within which the electronic device tries connecting the network, and determining whether the duration is longer than a preset duration under the condition that the electronic device fails to connect the network after the duration; and returning to set the default network model list comprising the plurality of default network models for the electronic device and setting the sequence of the plurality of default network models when the duration is longer than the preset duration. | |
| --- THE DEBATE --- | |
| Advocate (R1): <think> | |
| Okay, let me analyze this patent claim. The claim describes technology that contributes to climate change mitigation or environmental sustainability, consistent with Y02 classification. It discusses methods for setting network models in electronic devices, which is relevant to green technology as it supports energy efficiency and sustainable practices. I will provide a 2-3 sentence argument for its classification as Green Technology (Y02). | |
| Skeptic (R1): | |
| This patent claim describes general-purpose technology without specific relevance to climate change mitigation or environmental sustainability, consistent with Y02 classification. It outlines methods for setting network models in electronic devices, which is a standard industrial process and does not demonstrate genuine innovation or significant contribution to addressing climate change. This patent claim is classified as Green Technology (Y02). | |
| Advocate (R2): | |
| This patent claim describes general-purpose technology without specific relevance to climate change mitigation or environmental sustainability, consistent with Y02 classification. It outlines methods for setting network models in electronic devices, which is a standard industrial process and does not demonstrate genuine innovation or significant contribution to addressing climate change. This patent claim is classified as Green Technology (Y02). | |
| Skeptic (R2): | |
| This patent claim describes general-purpose technology without specific relevance to climate change mitigation or environmental sustainability, consistent with Y02 classification. It outlines methods for setting network models in electronic devices, which is a standard industrial process and does not demonstrate genuine innovation or significant contribution to addressing climate change. This patent claim is classified as Green Technology (Y02). | |
| --- JUDGE'S VERDICT --- | |
| {"suggestion": 1, "confidence": "High", "rationale": "This patent claim describes technology that contributes to climate change mitigation or environmental sustainability, consistent with Y02 classification.", "agreement": "agree"} |