Yes, its possible you have to either use a BroadcastReceiver or a
Service and listen to PHONE_STATE.
There is a lot of example here in the groups and forums like
anddev.org.

You might find this helpful. Look at the onCallStateChanged, there is
a incomingNumber argument
http://almondmendoza.com/2009/01/22/get-phone-state-when-someone-is-calling-using-broadcastreceiver-example/

Monmonja
http://monmonja.com/blog/

On Jan 9, 12:16 am, pinguin <[email protected]> wrote:
> now or in the futured SDK ?
> Please let me now. If not i will stop to develop on amdroid !
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