The above answer is perfect if you are looking for account information using the contactID column. But, often information is stored using rawContactID. So, if you want to access account information for a raw-contact-id then you can use this method below.
The key difference is that I am using the _ID column from the rawContacts table. This maps to the rawContactID that you will see in other tables
public int updateAccountInfoForContactData(String rawContactID) {
int accountPos = 0;
Cursor cursor = null;
String accountName = null;
String accountType = null;
Uri rawContactUri = ContactsContract.RawContacts.CONTENT_URI;
String[] syncColumns = new String[] {
ContactsContract.RawContacts.ACCOUNT_NAME,
ContactsContract.RawContacts.ACCOUNT_TYPE,
};
String whereClause = ContactsContract.RawContacts._ID +"=?";
String[] whereParams = new String[]{String.valueOf(rawContactID)};
//Uri rawContactUri = ContentUris.withAppendedId(ContactsContract.RawContacts.CONTENT_URI, longContactID);
try {
cursor = mContext.getContentResolver().query(
rawContactUri,
syncColumns,
whereClause,
whereParams,
null);
if (cursor != null && cursor.getCount() >0)
{
cursor.moveToFirst();
if(cursor.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.RawContacts.ACCOUNT_NAME) >= 0) {
accountName = cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.RawContacts.ACCOUNT_NAME));
}
if(cursor.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.RawContacts.ACCOUNT_TYPE) >= 0) {
accountType = cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.RawContacts.ACCOUNT_TYPE));
}
cursor.close();
cursor = null;
}
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.d(TAG, "getting account info failed");
} finally{
if(cursor != null) {
cursor.close();
}
cursor = null;
}
return(accountPos);
}