Reputation: 947
I've looked around a bit on stackoverflow and Google Groups and haven't really found an answer for this exact question.
I simply want to be able to know what country the user of an Android phone is currently in.
I assume the TelephonyManager doesn't work if the user is using wifi only. Is this true?
We've tried passing the user's current latitude and longitude using android.location.Geocoder, but it's really flaky. It will frequently return empty results. Sometimes we can keep asking it and it will eventually return results, but it's really ugly. Is there a more reliable way?
Thanks, Rob Sz
Upvotes: 5
Views: 1814
Reputation: 3905
Try using a web service, like Chris suggested. Here's a list of a few that will do the trick:
http://free-web-services.com/web-services/geo/ip-to-location/
I'm using http://www.hostip.info, which is nice and simple.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 40367
What about using an IP-based geolocation service? I would guess that due to regulatory differences network divisions are usually fairly country specific, except in cases such as corporate VPN's where you are virtually plugged into the net somewhere else?
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 19862
You could try reverse Geo Coding :)
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/
Check this link. The country is returned in JSON.
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?latlng=40.714224,-73.961452&sensor=false
I honestly do not know whether this will work in all scenarios but I believe this is something that can help.
EDIT: Looks like it kinda works :)
Tried with my country and seems to work perfectly.
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?latlng=6.822716,79.878159&sensor=false
You will get
{
"status": "ZERO_RESULTS",
"results": [ ]
}
for example, if the user is in the middle of an ocean by any chance :P
Upvotes: 2