I have the same problem. I want to get the state of the phone when my app starts. I am also new to Android so a code snippet would be nice.
On Jan 6, 5:29 am, Coby <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > I'm trying to get current service state of my phone (IN_SERVICE, > OUT_OF_SERVICE, EMERGENCY_ONLY, POWER_OFF). It can be easily fetched > with getState() method of ServiceState when a onServiceStateChanged > (ServiceState serviceState) callback is invoked: > > public class ServiceStateListener extends PhoneStateListener{ > @Override > public void onServiceStateChanged(ServiceState serviceState) { > switch(serviceState.getState()){ > case ServiceState.STATE_IN_SERVICE: > Log.i("Listener", "In Service"); > break; > case ServiceState.STATE_EMERGENCY_ONLY: > Log.i("Listener", "Emergency"); > break; > case ServiceState.STATE_OUT_OF_SERVICE: > Log.i("Listener", "Out Of Service"); > break; > case ServiceState.STATE_POWER_OFF: > Log.i("Listener", "Phone Off"); > break; > } > } > > But if you explicitly create a ServiceState object and try to get it's > state. It's always Out Of Service (returns 1), no matter what state > your phone is in right now: > > @Override > public void onCreate() { > ServiceState serviceState = new ServiceState(); > Log.i("onCreate", Integer.toString(serviceState.getState())); > > } > > I don't have much experience with Android. Any help is appreciated.
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