I've got an awesome result.
If I "call" my emulator as this:
- open telnet and execute "gsm call <phonenumber>"

Now, I just try "call" my emulator with DDMS. The result it was a
surprise for me: my activity appears over InCallScreen.

Somebody can explain me how I should simulate an incoming call?
Why did I get differents results?

On 12 nov, 16:24, Miguel Paraz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> It's really not supported, because the Phone app runs in a system
> process.
> I also want to do it.
>
> On Nov 12, 6:17 pm, Carlos Pérez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's really important for me and for my app.
> > Then, If someone has another idea about how resolve my problem, I'll
> > be very grateful
>
> > On 11 nov, 18:39, Carlos Pérez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > This is another post about incoming calls. I was looking for about
> > > this subject and always I read de same:
>
> > > "It is not replace inCallScreen", "You can't modify inCallScreen", ...
>
> > > The problem is almost all threads where I read this, are dated posts.
> > > Then, I want to know if I can do some of this things above now.
> > > I need react to an incoming call and show two big buttons any way (new
> > > dialog, modifing incallscreen,...).
> > > I got start a new activity, but it appears after I reject incoming
> > > call. I need my activity appears over inCallScreen.
>
> > > Another thing I thought is use NDK, but I don't know if NDK support
> > > this.
>
> > > Somebody can help me?

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