Reputation: 33
after seeing that question and the answers (thanks by the way) I wrote this code wich is pretty much the same as in the answers:
try {
List<CellInfo> cellInfoList = telephonyManager.getAllCellInfo();
for (CellInfo cellInfo : cellInfoList) {
if (cellInfo instanceof CellInfoGsm) {
CellInfoGsm cellInfoGsm = (CellInfoGsm) cellInfo;
CellIdentityGsm cellIdentity = cellInfoGsm.getCellIdentity();
final CellSignalStrengthGsm gsm = ((CellInfoGsm) cellInfo).getCellSignalStrength();
rsrpValue = gsm.getDbm();
pciValue = cellIdentity.getCid();
} else if (cellInfo instanceof CellInfoCdma) {
CellInfoCdma cellInfoCdma = (CellInfoCdma) cellInfo;
CellIdentityCdma cellIdentity = cellInfoCdma.getCellIdentity();
pciValue = cellIdentity.getBasestationId();
} else if (cellInfo instanceof CellInfoLte){
CellInfoLte cellInfoLte = (CellInfoLte) cellInfo;
CellIdentityLte cellIdentity = cellInfoLte.getCellIdentity();
pciValue = cellIdentity.getPci();
} else {
throw new Exception("Unknown type of cell signal!");
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Unable to obtain cell signal information", e);
}
But when I display rsrpValue or pciValue for GSM, I always get the maximum integer value (2147483647). I tried this on a phone with the API 17. Is there something wrong in my code?
Thanks
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2931
Reputation: 989
Try to use the good old PhoneStateListener to listen for signal strength changes. Here is what worked for me. Use this to register the listener:
private TelephonyManager telManager = (TelephonyManager) context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
int currentSignalStrength = 0;
int asu = 0;
telManager.listen(new SignalStrengthListener(), PhoneStateListener.LISTEN_SIGNAL_STRENGTHS);
And this is the actual listener:
private class SignalStrengthListener extends PhoneStateListener{
@Override
public void onSignalStrengthsChanged(SignalStrength signalStrength)
{
super.onSignalStrengthsChanged(signalStrength);
if (telManager.getPhoneType()== TelephonyManager.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA)
currentSignalStrength = signalStrength.getCdmaDbm();
else
asu = signalStrength.getGsmSignalStrength();
}
}
Tested on Xperia Z which has the same problems using CellInfoGsm.
Upvotes: 1