Thank you for your answer.
Can I let my app have a high priority than default sms that I can
receive the message before it?
Or have any another ways to prevent sms receive short message?

I only have a demand that prevent sms receive some short message which
matches conditions I specify.

On 24 Feb, 14:14, Kumar Bibek <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can of courseinterceptincomingsms. But you cannot disable the
> notification. Also, you have to do your bit of work within  a certain
> time limit, else your process will be closed.
> You can also not abort the broadcast.
>
> On Feb 24, 9:32 am, nigel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > requirements:
> > 1.Caninterceptshort messages by condition I specify(means that the
> > system'ssmscan't receive any messages and don't send any
> > notification to user). If the short message isn't match my condition
> > that my app will notinterceptit and thesmscan receive the short
> > message.
>
> > 2.When Iinterceptasmssuccessfully,I can handle this message such
> > as store it to a custom table.
>
> > I implement the functionality above by ContentObserver class,but it
> > not work well.Sometimes it can'tinterceptshort message in time.I
> > think it's due to system delay.In this case,thesmsand my app will
> > receive the short message and send notification at the same
> > time.So,now I hope who can help me to solve this issue or give me some
> > hints.
>
> > Thanks a lot.

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