Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado wrote:
> I'm sorry I didn't explained myself...
> 
> What I wanted to say is that It must be another way to hang an outgoing
> call. Other than the hang button in the phone.
> Because others are doing it.

The only example you have cited is a firm (Huwaei) that presumably made
changes in the firmware to accomplish their ends.

> So the question still remains. What is the way to hang an outgoing call?

Via the SDK, you cannot hang up an outgoing call.

> And I don't find any reason to not allow this.

It may not be a question of "allow", but a question of engineering time
to implement the capability in the SDK. Believe it or not, Google does
not have 999 engineers working on building Android. Hence, you are
welcome to make a patch that implements this feature and submit it to
http://source.android.com. Or, hire somebody to make a patch. Or, raise
funds to hire somebody to make a patch.

At minimum, I would think it needs a permission, so the user can decide
whether or not a specific application can forcibly hang up the phone.
But, hey, that's just me...

> So... I think this is the group to ask about how to manage this.

For making changes to the Android open source code, you will be better
served with a list that pertains to the Android open source code:

http://source.android.com/discuss

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