Android :: How Can I Check In Code Android Version Like 1.5 Or 1.6
Jun 10, 2010I need to check in code what Android release version is running currently on target device
Can you supply code example
I need to check in code what Android release version is running currently on target device
Can you supply code example
I am testing an app, but I would like to know what SDK version it was developed for; how can I do that?
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI try to search for it but I just cant. I am running Windows 7 on Lenovo G460 laptop. I tried to install Ubuntu on it but I cannot use Wireless to connect to the internet for some reason.
Is there anyway for me to get a look at Android source code or at least just the Calendar part of it?
it failed that i try to get android.R.attr.minSdkVersion. Would you like to let me know how to get SDK version in my application code?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn Android I get the version of the SDK easily (Build.VERSION.SDK) but I need to use LabeledIntent only if the platform is newer than 1.6 (>Build.VERSION_CODES.DONUT) I suppose that Reflection is necessary (I have read this link but it is not clear for a class or to me). This is the code but it gives me an exception because in my Android 1.6, the compiler verifies if the package exists even if the condition is not applied:
Intent theIntent=....;
if(Integer.parseInt(Build.VERSION.SDK) > Build.VERSION_CODES.DONUT)
{
try{
Intent intentChooser = Intent.createChooser(intent,"Choose between these programs");
Parcelable[] parcelable = new Parcelable[1];
parcelable[0] = new android.content.pm.LabeledIntent(theIntent, "", "Texto plano", 0);
intentChooser.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_INITIAL_INTENTS, parcelable);
activity.startActivity(intentChooser);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
activity.startActivity(theIntent);
}
} else
{
activity.startActivity(intentMedicamento);
}
I wrote an app that, among other things, renders feed articles using WebView. Now I get error reports that seem to originate in WebView:
-- NewsRob Version: 1.7.0/170 -- Android Version: sdk=2, release=1.1, inc=128600 -- Thread State: RUNNABLE -- Stacktrace: java.lang.NullPointerException at android.webkit.CacheManager$1.run(CacheManager.java:391) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:935)
I've got another report with the same content, but a different incremental version of the sdk (126986). Probably one from the US and one from the UK. So now I would love to know why the code blows up and if there is anything I can do about it. And with the source files and line numbers I felt in good shape to so. If only I could match them to the public code repositories ;-(............................
Can I get current SDK version (like 1.0 or 1.5)in the program code?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to ask a question about the android source code - after building the code how and where can I test the built version, and what files that I need from the built version.
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View 5 Replies View Relatedit is not available in 1.5. i went to do this then -- public static String getMfg() { if (compareVersion(android.os.Build.VERSION.RELEASE, "1.6") >= 0) { return android.os.Build.MANUFACTURER; } return "unknown";}
View 8 Replies View RelatedIs there a simple line of code that would allow only loading the code if the OS version meets the requirements? Lets say I have my target OS as 2.2 but the min sdk is 3 for android 1.5 so even if i have some code in my project that isn't compatable with 1.5 it will still compile since the target OS is 2.2. Anyway, I want to ad a feature that requires code that's not in the 1.5 SDK and will cause a crash if it's loaded on a 1.5 phone. Is there a simple thing like this that I can do? So i dont have to make the entire app not available to 1.5 users?
if (Android OS == >2.1){
//Insert code here that requires 2.1 and up}
else{
//insert code that would appear is OS is <2.1}
My old development process allowed me to make any change in the java code and use eclipse's Run button to install the updated package to the emulator.
Now I get [2009-12-15 11:51:55 - Scoopful]Application already deployed. No need to reinstall. even though the code has changed.
I realize the manifest version Code is used to determine if the app has changed and it works fine if I bump up that number. This did not used to be necessary and it slows down development when I have to enter AndroidManifest and make a change with every deploy to the emulator. Is there a way around this?
How does one programmatically check (in Java) if a new version of a certain application has been published in the market place? The examples shown in http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/publishing.html just take you to the MarketPlace. Instead I want to check in my code if a new version of the app is published; and if so, take the user to the marketplace.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHave any one of you checked the Android Os version Pro grammatically on the onCreate of very first screen of the App?If yes then please describe the code here.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if the market checks if the application can be installed on the device. For example, if I have an Android 1.6 and if I try to install an application with :"<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="7" />" on its manifest. What will happend ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am having the contact source code which i want to build on eclipse & test on emulator,but the contact application uses some of the hidden APIs of base code which is not present in default android.jar because of that i am getting lot of error in my code. I am trying to generate my own android.jar using "Android sdk - Including hidden APIs." option in android.mk of framework directory, but still the hidden APIs not getting exposed in android.jar. how to customize the android.jar in order to make all hidden APIs exposed to application.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe have a paid app in the market place, we would like to release a demo of the paid app. I was hoping we could just recompile w/ the same package name, but apparently that does not work. I have tried manually changing package name etc, but it is a chore, and it seems that several things that automatically happen in eclipse cause more harm than good when renaming the package name. Which brings me to my next question. If having a new package name is the only way to accomplish this. Is there an easy way to fork the paid app, where keeping the changes synchronized is easier? Some kind of Source Control?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've synced my android repository just after android sdk 1.6 announced, but found some problem to install my apps with native code (so built by NDK 1.5_r1) then.
I tried to build NDK with the latest source code, bu unfortunately, faile again :( .
So is there any way to get particular version of android source code? for example the android-1.5r3 tag. Would be great if some command like "svn switch /foo/bar/1.5r3" is available.
where to find the version information in source files on Android platform? I try to find out some information listed in setting>>about phone.
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Especially how do I tell an ADP1 and a G1 appart on the device (programically!)...
How can I get my Launcher Pro "plus version unlock code"?
View 8 Replies View RelatedTo find this go to settings then "about phone" Lets see if they are all the same or newer versions exist. My phone built in mid August is version D700.0.5
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