if the user turned off roaming, i don't think having the INTERNET
permission is enough to turn it back on.


On Dec 11, 11:26 pm, mathiastck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Referencing this article:
>
> "T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data
> roaming"http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/12/10/t-mobile-produces-official-s...
>
> the statement being:
> "
> Official T-Mobile statement:
>
> T-Mobile is committed to delivering the best experience in wireless to
> our customers. If a T-Mobile customer would like to use their T-Mobile
> G1 while outside the country, they should contact Customer Care before
> they leave to ask that the WorldClass feature be added to their
> service at no additional charge. If they choose, customers can also
> disable data roaming on the G1. This can be done by going through the
> following steps: Home Screen > Menu > Settings > Wireless Controls >
> Mobile Networks > Data Roaming.
>
> Some third party applications available for download on Android Market
> require access to the internet and have the ability to turn on data
> roaming when in use. Customers are informed whether an application
> will use this feature prior to downloading, but should also be aware
> when traveling outside the country.
> "
>
> Does this mean all 3rd party internet apps, (ie those that have
> requested android.permission.INTERNET"), will turn on data roaming, or
> does this refer to apps that have requested some extra permission.
> Perhaps android.permission.CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE?
>
> Thanks
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