I created a BroadcastReceiver
that listens for a CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE
event. For now, I simply print out the action of the Intent
that calls the BroadcastReceiver
and its extras. I'm using a test phone in our office here in Manila and the SIM card is from Denmark. When onReceive()
is invoked, this is what gets printed out in LogCat:
action: android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE
key: extraInfo, value: data.tre.dk
key: htcCurrentActiveNetwork, value: null
key: networkInfo, value: null
key: reason, value: roamingOn
key: noConnectivity, value: null
key: inetCondition, value: null
I need to know what the value of reason
is when the roaming goes off--could be roamingOff
by guessing, but I can't know for sure, unless I go to Denmark. This is because I need to perform a task when the roaming service gets turned off, and I noticed from LogCat that the CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE
event is fired for reasons other than toggling the roaming modes. Or is there a better way of detecting when roaming is turned off?
Code for the broadcast receiver:
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
Log.d(This.LOGTAG, "action: " + intent.getAction());
Bundle extras = intent.getExtras();
for (String key : extras.keySet()) {
Log.d(This.LOGTAG, "key: " + key + ", value: " + extras.getString(key));
}
}
Manifest entry:
<receiver android:name=".listener.RoamingListener">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>