what does your app do? is it trying to present UI when the phone 
rings? replacing the phone experience is not supported, although 
there are some hacks that work, as you say, only most of the time.

@Override is just a compiler annotation, btw. i only include it as a 
check that i *am* actually overriding something, and not just writing 
something that looks similar :-) it doesn't have any effect on the 
runtime, AFAIK.



>I have a program that listens for the Phone_State to change and
>handles the activity after. For the longest time I had used a timer to
>just wait for the Android default (Call Log) to happen and then
>started the users preference. It worked, but was not the right way to
>do it obviously.
>
>Now I have gone through and put in @override in my Phone_State
>listener, and it works only about 85% of the time on the phones.
>Perfect in the emulator though.
>I need help figuring out why it doesnt stop the default activity from
>happening.
>
>By the way, my app is a service that cannot be placed as the default
>for a system function. It will nojt ever let me select it if I use the
>DEFAULT access line in Manifest, so that is not an option!
>
>Please help, as tons of people love my app, but I cant get it fast AND
>perfect! ARGH!
>
>-Roger L
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