You can't, because this violates software layering: you can't have something
built on top of an OS whose behaviors survive the installation of another OS.
Software that accomplishes what you want would have to be much much lower in
the stack, and would frankly be a very bad idea. JBQ
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I'm assuming that you have an explicit and strong reason to stay away from GCM
or Firebase.
Two aspects:
-In any mobile environment, you absolutely have to be able to deal with
situations where sockets get closed on you anyway, and not have connectivity
for a while. If you want to match GCM or
Spaces aren't legal characters in URIs, even though many tools accept them. You
should URI-encode them. While this is not a fully scalable solution for all
types of characters that might appear in a URI and cause problems, replacing
all spaces in a URI with %20 is likely to solve your immediate
The biggest problem you can have running on 6.0 is expecting that your app has
all the permissions it requests, whereas starting with 6.0 the user can revoke
some of those permissions, even if you target an earlier version.
That is a great opportunity to ask yourself for every single permission
Odd, somehow the Dialer directory doesn't contain the customary NOTICE and
MODULE_LICENSE_APACHE2 files that are included in most Android directories.
Likely an oversight from Google, most probably when Dialer got split off from
Contacts. Oops, I guess I deserve some of that blame.
Individual
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_SCREEN_ON
Using this is probably a bad idea, though, as it requires that you keep a
Service running at least while the screen is off, which in turn uses RAM, which
in turn might cause other services to get bumped from
Those BT and WiFi APIs are used to determine proximity between devices, i.e.
location, so it's expected that they are also tied to location as a baseline.
JBQ
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old one, there are several scenarios that can cause what you're
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Resolving DNS, establishing a TCP connection, negotiating TLS
There are many devices out there with screens below 320 dpi. Even if your app
is phone-only, there are many hdpi phones out there (240 dpi)
(480*{800,848,854}), and mdpi isn't quite dead yet (160 dpi).
Chances are, an issue very directly related to the screen density would affect
all such
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