> - Connect to your phone/emulator with "adb shell", use "dumpsys power" to
> check your alarm after it's been set.
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You need dataplan for this on both sides, which may be bigger stopper
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On 10 March 2011 19:27, Brad Stintson wrote:
> cal.setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis());
> cal.clear();
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Log in to your publisher account. Upload your APK and fill all the
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o standarized way as wifi hotspot is not a part of SDK and
there's bunch of apps that offer that feature. If your device is
rooted you can have any wifi tether app from market. If you got this
app bundled it can be anything manufacturer provided, so you may be
out of luck with general approach
On 10 March 2011 09:10, Pent wrote:
>> Turned ON
>
> I also have it enabled (UK), but all the sales are still for the
> specified amount of my native currency. Are you getting different sale
> amounts in checkout ?
Yes. It works.
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> to Log is your only help.
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permission. Users with phones will
install this add-on and your app will check for its presence and fire
intenet to make add on do the reall call.
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t to punch my phone in the face. It's been
> there since the new Market was released. Apparently no other apps are worth
> featuring.
You apparently have to add "Talking" to your app title to make things
work better.
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(method call) around too. For smaller
apps I can track these left-overs down by hand but for bigger is pure
time consuming process to reverse own app and go thru smali code.
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> you should be able to replace the key/certificate tied to your account.
There's no reason for this, because you are never going to lose your
pkey in first place.
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On 6 March 2011 19:16, noob_boy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to integrate my App with the facebook App on the
> android? i.e. I want to show my Icon along with the already available
> icons of NewsFeed, profile, Friends...
No
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On 4 March 2011 18:12, TreKing wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Marcin Orlowski
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>> Is it just me or anyone else is also having problems with LVL?
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/dad807c3d5bc83da/62b5b
Hi,
Is it just me or anyone else is also having problems with LVL? No
matter what I do, what account I use (dev or test) i always get RETRY
response. App is unpublished at the moment, but I even tried to
publish/unpublish in case this could matter.
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On 4 March 2011 10:26, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
>> keep it (so your userbase will grow anyway), the download to installed
>> ratio will go down. My observation is that is usually oscilate at
>> 35%-40% for most apps with 50k and more downloads
>
> It was 62% yesterday -- it's 56%
And how about other
On 4 March 2011 10:35, Sarwar Erfan wrote:
> Is there any way to send an SMS to multiple phone numbers?
No. Loop and send as many messages as many numbers you have. And if
you planned to do some savings by hitting 10 receipients while paying
for 1 message - it's not gonna happen :)
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On 4 March 2011 10:13, vineeshkc wrote:
> can u give me any site or code related to this ?
No, because you can easily google it for yourself. Do not be that lazy
- it's your homework.
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On 4 March 2011 09:53, Marcin Orlowski wrote:
> On 4 March 2011 09:03, Pent wrote:
>> Yeah, 64 to 52 a couple of weeks ago, slowly slipped down to 47 now. I
>> wouldn't mind if it wasn't a disaster for ranking.
>> On Mar 4, 6:50 am, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
>>
On 4 March 2011 09:03, Pent wrote:
> Yeah, 64 to 52 a couple of weeks ago, slowly slipped down to 47 now. I
> wouldn't mind if it wasn't a disaster for ranking.
> On Mar 4, 6:50 am, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
>> My app went from 62% to 56% in one day Say it all...
IMHO it's quite normal, so do no
On 4 March 2011 01:18, lbendlin wrote:
> The stock phone app does not lock on my N1.
It does, when you are on a call. If you are browsing i.e. call log, or
dialing then it works normally.
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> Can anybody please shed me a light here on the steps and/or approach I
> can follow. Any sample code is helpful.
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/intents/intents-filters.html
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/IntentFilter.html
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On 3 March 2011 19:11, cellurl wrote:
> I tried this post. It finds the SD card in my emulator, but it is
> empty.
Did you put any files on emulated SD card?
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On 3 March 2011 16:29, vineeshkc wrote:
> Is it possible to either redirect incoming messages to another application
> or allow the other application to receive the sms as well
You can register for broadcast message when SMS comes. It was
discussed a few days ago, so search the group archive
>
> Eventually, I implemented a launcher activity for my widget, almost exactly
> like you describe, except used different wording and provided a link to a
> web site that has visual step by step instructions on how to add a widget.
I add such step-by-step info in the app itself. It's usually just
c
>> missing some packages (android.provider.calendar),
It's ther, in "/packages/providers/CalendarProvider"
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> Take a look at the TGA image format - it can be boiled down to an 18
> byte header and then a simple dump of pixel data. I can't see any
> other formats being much faster than that.
Any compressionless would do. i.e. BMP.
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On 3 March 2011 11:27, Tom wrote:
> I know there is a way to expand/collapse and hide status bar.
> But is it possible to lock it?
Phone app locks, so definitely there is, but doubt it's public
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On 2 March 2011 17:47, Riyad wrote:
> I have not done this myself, but read a thread yesterday about having
> your BroadcastReceiver consume the intent so it doesn't continue
> propagating.
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On 2 March 2011 14:48, Justin Anderson wrote:
> create a res/drawable-land folder and create a landscape version of your
> splashscreen with the same name as the portrait version...
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> switch between activities?? Or any other ideas how the user could
> modify the secure settings easily?
Not really what you expect as answer, but why not just tell user he
will be redirected to system settings panel and when he's done BACK
would let to return to your activity? While embedding is
On 2 March 2011 02:46, gjs wrote:
> I don't find GPS battery drain is that bad, having done battery run
> down testing on Nexus S with GPS running for 8 1/4 hours continuous &
> still had 47% battery remaining.
That's in general depends on hw used in the device and battery
capacity and condition
On 2 March 2011 07:08, rich friedel wrote:
> I am curious, are LVL and in-app billing mutually exclusive?
No
> is free anyway. It seems that I can include in-app billing without having to
> include LVL.
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On 2 March 2011 00:55, rich friedel wrote:
> My initial reaction is that they just don't know what they're doing and are
> blaming my app.
Because even if they do not know what they are doing it's still your fault.
> However, I wanted to see if anyone else has heard of that happening.
Yes, si
On 1 March 2011 19:14, Jake Colman wrote:
> MO> Do not call this encryption, for god sake!
> Geez. :-)
> How about obfuscating?
Better :) And it all recalls me one of early (very, very early :)
version of PGP manual, containing author's background recap. He
"invented" couple of crypto approa
On 1 March 2011 15:17, Jake Colman wrote:
> 1) An app that grabs all outgoing SMS messages and encrypts them by
> adding one to every letter (A=B, B=C, etc).
Do not call this encryption, for god sake!
> Without writing an entirely new Messaging or Phone app, can the existing
> app be enhanced
On 1 March 2011 15:31, havanakoda wrote:
> Yes, you're right, I'm using Kalman filter to "remove" the gravity
> from the accelerometer data. Then I calculate the magnitude vector and
> then I check if it is above or below a fixed thresold. It works, but I
> need to isolate shakes and other movemen
On 1 March 2011 15:06, havanakoda wrote:
> I would like to use the accelerometer to detect is a user is walking
> or standing. I'm using a kalman filter and now I'm able to detect it
> but if a user is standing and moves or shake the phone it seems like
> he is moving.
Kalman is not a detector b
On 1 March 2011 12:50, NewUser wrote:
> Is it possible to see the source of some of the GM classes? I posted
> this question a few weeks ago:
Don't think any google apps source is available (GMail, GM etc)
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> To add to the above question, I have seen some progress bar examples in API
> demos. but they are using xml to represent the progress bar.
> Is there a way to access the xml specified progress bar to show on canvas??
If you saw something in API demos, ar
On 28 February 2011 23:24, Mike wrote:
> In my main Activity I have created a bar with buttons on it. Now , I
> would like the "Button Bar" to always show regardless of what Activity
> I'm showing.
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> loadIntent.setClassName("com.android.vending",
> "com.android.vending.AssetBrowserActivity");
Why you got this way? As you see it's quite fragile. Try using intent
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Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(
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intent.setFlags(I
On 28 February 2011 12:19, Jayanthi wrote:
> Hi Dude,
I am not native, but it may be that "dude", "bro" or so, does not work
well for many.
> 1.I need to check whether the name entered is already
> existing in database or Not can anyone point out the exact code for
> the same .
Ju
On 28 February 2011 12:20, Leszek Koltunski wrote:
> So it really is a Market bug and there's nothing I can do about it??
I am afraid you can't do much about it, because it mostly not your
fault, so you can't fix it.
>>That's because your phone shows only comments in selected language,
>>while
On 28 February 2011 08:37, asdf wrote:
> I have decompile a apk file using apktools.
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On 28 February 2011 10:01, dontcare wrote:
> VTD-XML 2.10 is now released. It can be downloaded at
If you announce anything, it would help telling alos what it is for
w/o redirecting to the website (which some people may skip due to lack
of time and "don't care" default approach)
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On 28 February 2011 08:41, Leszek Koltunski wrote:
> - users tell me the app ( both free and paid versions ) is unavailable in
> Brazil ( 'all locations' is set so the app should be available everywhere,
> no? )
If your Manifest is not one with bunch of "uses-featues" and stuff
(that could posi
On 27 February 2011 08:51, b_t wrote:
> Can "Shared ID" be used for this purpose with setting content provider
> as "not exported"? Then only my app could use this addon, am I right?
Consider using permission mechanism instead with
android:protectionLevel="signature", which would limit access to
On 25 February 2011 14:46, Ashwin Menkudle wrote:
> i am trying to install addon after install of sdk.
> i am behind firewall there is no support for https
See settings "Tag", 1st checkbox
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On 25 February 2011 16:19, Mark Nuetzmann wrote:
> I cannot believe the flagship device for Moto would not be at least a
> hires device.
Well, you thought you watch xhdpi, so it works :) Note "density" is
not "resolution" and there's not point to artificially pump dpi up
beyond certain point for
> Anyone needing to ask questions about an undocumented, unsupported API should
> not be using it.
Calendar is not part of SDK as such situation lets Google change
whatever they want and to not bother the others, but I dare to point
that there significiant difference between "undocumented" and
"p
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not going to attend IO - let me know if you want to trade you ticket
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On 23 February 2011 15:21, KT wrote:
> [Moderator, please try to shorten your "lag". I am trying to post this
> message since 20th Feb]
You posted it 4 times already.
> I got problems dealing with Calendar Provider. If I try to count number of
> events at given day, the value I get is incorrect
On 22 February 2011 23:59, Mark Murphy wrote:
>> I got problems dealing with Calendar Provider.
> There is no "Calendar Provider" in the Android SDK.
Sorry Mark, but "so what?" If it's not part of SDK it does not exists?
Like it or not calendar is used widely and like it or not people will
try t
On 25 February 2011 10:56, zeynel wrote:
> you got it wrong
read your post again then.
>.i didnt want source code or anything like this.i want
> to know where i should start. is there any book,pdf,tutorial,anything
> 're referring source for these apps.i think i told wrong. i already
like this:
On 25 February 2011 09:55, Indicator Veritatis wrote:
> What happened to "let me google that for you"??
http://tinyurl.com/6fpm7st
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On 23 February 2011 19:07, Stacy Young wrote:
> Hmm first post didn't hit the list ...
It did. But this group sucks in terms of how it "works".
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On 23 February 2011 17:38, Kirk A wrote:
> In a fashion similar to IMAGE_CAPTURE returning an image from the
> camera, I would like to discover an intent to utilize the phone
> application's pleasant keypad and *return* the number entered (without
> dialing). I haven't found such an intent yet...
On 25 February 2011 08:44, argongold wrote:
> Is there a better way , which is not language dependent to get the
> specific applications . I haven't tried using the full package name.
Package name is better but see the below note.
> Do you have better suggestion for it?
Let user pick up which
On 23 February 2011 14:12, saurabh sinha wrote:
> I am fed up with android application I prefer j2me is much better than android
> somoebody tell me how to unsubscibe android group
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Hi,
I noticed my r8 SDK Manager tried to update itself but failed to do
that as it was still busy showing me update progress (and failure).
Isn't that a bug in post-update script?
Another thing - it'd be useful to add any information to
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html on manual SDK up
On 25 February 2011 01:23, dashman wrote:
> i've studied that class and still haven't figured out how to get
> notifications.
Add this to your manifest:
and this:
then create receiver:
public class MyReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver
{
@Override
public void onReceive(Context con
>> - gradient as background does not work
>
> Do you have an example? Also did you make sure to select "android 3.0"
> in the editor? We improved gradient rendering in the rendering library
> of 3.0 but we haven't back-ported it back to previous version of the
> platform.
>
>> - buttons with images
On 24 February 2011 22:22, dashman wrote:
> Sending relatively small amount of data to and from a server.
>
> what's the easiest way to encrypt the data - java on both
> client and server.
depends if you want data encrypted or transmission encrypted. Probably
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On 24 February 2011 20:08, sblantipodi wrote:
> Is there an estimated time to measure my luck?
Those who knows won't speak here I am afraid. I think "soon" is the
most precise answer you can have here. I am bit more lucky and can set
separate prices for some countries (but not all), but since it
On 24 February 2011 21:23, Jake Colman wrote:
>
> My app is structured to use an IntentService to update an appwidget's
> RemoteViews. The appwidget sets up a repeating alarm that, when
> triggered, causes the appwidget to start the IntentService. If the
> phone is rebooted, the widget never get
On 24 February 2011 21:10, dashman wrote:
> is there a way to get notification when there's a change
> in airplane mode...specifically data access.
Airplane mode is not the only way to cut data access off, so unless
you really need to know airplane mode for any reason (which I think is
not the ca
On 24 February 2011 16:28, sblantipodi wrote:
> Hi,
> some weeks ago I received an email from google that informed me that
> they are introducing the possibility to specify different value for
> different currency.
>
> How can I specify different value from different currency today?
If you are no
On 24 February 2011 13:30, kernelpanic wrote:
> I understand
>
> But he is using one of the static convenience methods which states
> that prepare must not be called again
Right, my bad them
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On 24 February 2011 11:53, Dudero wrote:
> But Dan Morrill sad on the Google IO 2008 presentation that an
> Activity is "an encapsulation of a particular operation" and
> "optionally associated with a window (UI)"
People talk various things and it shall rarely be taken literally
especially when
> ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED
> Since: API Level 1 Broadcast Action: An existing application package
> has been changed (e.g. a component has been enabled or disabled)
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On 24 February 2011 11:11, Dudero wrote:
> I have heard that an Activity must not contain UI - so is in some
> cases an Activity a better solution than a Service?
That's quite misunderstanding of basics. Is wheel better than bucket?
> Can anybody give me an example for a useful case of an Activ
On 24 February 2011 00:54, kernelpanic wrote:
> shouldn't have to call prepare - according to the docs, that is
> already done IF the mediaPlayer was successfully created. It actually
> says prepare must not be called again.
Read there:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaPl
On 23 February 2011 23:48, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 5:35 PM, pedramz wrote:
>> Basically I need a way for the user to inform my app to start it's new
>> activities while it's still in background.
>
> Use an activity or an app widget.
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On 23 February 2011 01:13, Jeraldo wrote:
> hi, im just starting to learn android development. i have dont have
> much background with java. my question is what does the "@override"
> mean when developing android apps?
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On 23 February 2011 11:54, tarunmalhotra wrote:
> Is there ia dowload link to manually update to 2.3.3
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You miss prepare() before calling start()
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaPlayer.html#prepare%28%29
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On 19 February 2011 04:19, Ricardo Torquato wrote:
> Is possible to issue radio waves by andoid?
Sure. All the wifi and gsm/cdma is just pure "radio waves". Buf if you
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> I'm just wondering is it even possible to create an app that will
> automatically uninstall itself after a set period of time. I know this
> is an odd request and I have doubts about the possibility of it but
> it's essential I know one way or
On 22 February 2011 10:36, simplyTom wrote:
> 3. Is it possible to install the APK-File manually(see number 1) and
> replacing parts of the installation with an own auto-updater-app?
> I already implemented similar things for Windows Mobile and Symbian.
> But on this platforms it is possible to
On 22 February 2011 22:39, Jeffrey wrote:
> Is there a way to get this to work or am I going to have to double my
> application size by including doubles of my resources?
What about preparing bitmap based on your drawable and then use
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On 22 February 2011 19:04, TreKing wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Marcin Orlowski
> wrote:
>>
>> Would be a solution. But I see nothing like Move Up/Down there? ADT
>> Version: 9.0.0.v201101191456-93220
> Hmmm, funny story. When to double check on my
On 22 February 2011 18:09, TreKing wrote:
>> If anyone responsible for ADT is reading then please. please, please get
>> rid of this damn D&D and restore old, working, old-skool up/down buttons.
>
> You can right-click an item in the Outline View and select Move Up / Move
> Down from there. It's
Hi,
If anyone responsible for ADT is reading then please. please, please
get rid of this damn D&D and restore old, working, old-skool up/down
buttons. The current implementation is so broken that makes the whole
designer quite useless. It's sometimes impossible to rearange items,
as ADT knows "bet
On 21 February 2011 10:20, Goodwin wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I study the cts test recently,and I hava a query about the cts
> test result.
> the result shows "time out" when run some cases. what does the
> time out mean?
> any idear will be appreciated!
It usually means that the time
On 19 February 2011 16:24, Tom wrote:
> Yes it is the build process which takes time, but I wonder why it's so
> slow...
If you do not know why it is "so slow" how can you tell it is "slow"
and not "max"?
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On 19 February 2011 07:39, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
> Google USB Driver Package, Revision 4
> Google Market Billing Package, Revision 1
> GALAXY Tab by Samsung Electronics, Android API8, revision 1
Same here.
> Is there anything I can do so that I make them go away?
Just ignore? Most likely it's a
On 18 February 2011 21:41, Indicator Veritatis wrote:
> But this leaves us all wondering: how is Motorola doing 3.0 for the
> Xoom, if the SDK has not been 'refreshed'?
No, it's not "us all". It's just you. We manage to understand that Motorola
may get more frequent updates that we, plus as kind
> We don't like apps spewing random stuff on the SD card outside of the
> standard locations defined for it. In fact, future system UIs will probably
> make it easy for users to see and clean up such stuff.
Will future version support sort-of "accounting", i.e. by somehow securely
storing i.e. pa
On 18 February 2011 16:52, guich wrote:
> Is there a place, like a registry, where i can store something that
> will not be lost if my application is removed or reinstalled?
Reinstallation (installation over installed version) does not remove user
data (incl. databases and shared preferences). I
> I've been holding out long enough waiting for google to release paypal
> payment options
Waiting for google to "release" paypal payments is like waiting for
paypal to support google checkout. It's not going to happen if you ask
me.
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On 17 February 2011 19:29, Justin Giles wrote:
> in case. Best dang blueberry bagel I've ever had!
Damn bagel eaters. Curse you all... :)
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On 17 February 2011 18:10, Leon Moreyn-Android Development
wrote:
> So I hear that Google gave away Android Pins at MWC. Any chance us
> lowly developers will be getting those pins?
Sc***ew pins, I want IO ticket. Sold out in 59 minutes when I just
went out for lunch? It's outrageous...
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