I don't think it is possible without rooting your phone. The private
internal classes cannot be accessed by your app with the default
installation.

Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek

On Mar 31, 10:15 pm, Isaac Wagner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to write an app that would just be for my phone.  I don't
> intend to distribute it.  Basically, what I want to do is write a
> replacement phone app.  However, all the phone API's that the existing
> phone app uses are all internal non-public API's.
>
> So, my questions:
>
> 1. I've seen time and time again on this list that the Android
> developers don't like people using internal Android classes, but since
> this will just be for my phone I don't see a big deal here.  So, how
> do I get access to those internal classes.  I'm not looking at the
> code now, but off the top of my head I believe the PhoneFactory and
> Phone classes are what I need.
>
> 2. I don't really want to root my phone, but to do something like this
> do I need to root the phone?
>
> Thanks.

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