Send binary SMS to the specific port on the phone, they won't be shown in the inbox..

(except the HTC Tattoo sometimes shows binary SMS in the inbox.. seems to be a device-specific bug)

cheers

Am 11.05.2010 15:36, schrieb SAM:
Hi,
Has anyone found any solution for Port directed SMS OR App directed
SMS in android?

Although the Inbox SMS hook is working but I am still unable to delete
this SMS from Inbox. I dont want user to see this SMS notification.

Thanks
Sam

On Apr 16, 5:04 pm, SAM<[email protected]>  wrote:
Thanks Guys. Its working now.

So the process goes like this:
1. In your manifest file, make a activity and a receiver. Mention your
receiver class name here.
2. Make a entry for<uses-permission>  android:name =
"android.permission.RECEIVE_SMS"
3. To test on emulator, test by DDMS perspective view.
4. You application will receive SMS while its dead too. in
Onreceive(), read the SMS and do whatever you want. you can also start
your activity from here.

Thanks
sam

On Mar 19, 7:56 am, Andreas<[email protected]>  wrote:





Hi,
Please note that there is no longer any class called IntentReceiver.
It is now called BroadcastReceiver. Also, to get this to work, you
need to register the receiver in the AndroidManifest.xml like this:
         <receiver android:name=".RespToSMS">
                 <intent-filter>
                         <action 
android:name="android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED" />
                 </intent-filter>
         </receiver>
Regards,
Andreas
On Mar 18, 2:50 pm, Vaibhav Kulkarni<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi Sam,
I think you should create a service for that!!! You can use Intent for SMS
in following way
public class RespToSMS extends IntentReceiver {
     /* package name for Intent */
     static final String ACTION =
          "android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED";
     public void onReceiveIntent(Context context, Intent intent) {
      if (intent.getAction().equals(ACTION)) {
           StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
          Bundle bundle = intent.getExtras();
           if (bundle != null) {
           SmsMessage[] messages =
Telephony.Sms.Intents.getMessagesFromIntent(intent);
           for (int i = 0; i&lt; messages.length; i++) {
               SmsMessage message = messages[i];
               buf.append(message.getDisplayMessageBody());
              /* Check your SMS format and respond here... */
           }
           }
           NotificationManager nm = (NotificationManager)
context.getSystemService(
               Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
           nm.notifyWithText(123, buf.toString(),
               NotificationManager.LENGTH_LONG, null);
       }
      }
}
Thanks,
Vaibhav
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:33 AM, SAM<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,
I have a requirement to wake up my application upon receiving a
particular formatted SMS or App directed notification from server.
My application is in dead state. Whenever the device receives a event
may be a SMS in a particular format OR some notification(eg app
directed notification from server), android OS will start my
application.
Its possible in Windows Mobile and BREW.
Please let me know if its possible in Android and how.
Thanks
Sam
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