Greetings! I'm working on an application that has a BroadcastReceiver listening on "android.intent.action.PHONE_STATE", which is run when the phone state is changed (I used it to run code when an incoming call is detected). This works fine on most of my test phones, but a few don't seem to trigger the receiver at all. However, once these problem phones are restarted everything works as expected.
Is there a reason these phones need to be restarted before the BroadcaseReceiver can pick anything up? Is there a way I can detect if it isn't running and manually "start" the BroadcaseReceiver? I'm stumped, so I'd appreciate any help you can offer.
Thank You.
To expand on the issue: starting from Android 3.1, installed applications are put in "STOPPED" state. To invoke BroadcastReceiver(s) from stopped application an additional broadcast intent flag is required.
More details: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-3.1.html#launchcontrols
I created FLAG_INCLUDE_STOPPED_PACKAGES
constant (=32) in my application (for pre-Android 3.1) and just add it to my broadcast intent intent.addFlags(FLAG_INCLUDE_STOPPED_PACKAGES);
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