Reputation: 1010
How can I retrieve the country code information for Android devices under CDMA networks?
For all others, you can just use the TelephonyManager for that:
String countryCode = null;
TelephonyManager telMgr = (TelephonyManager)context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
if (telMgr.getPhoneType() != TelephonyManager.PHONE_TYPE_CDMA)
countryCode = telMgr.getNetworkCountryIso();
}
else {
// Now what???
}
I searched a bit, but I did not find any useful information that would lead to an answer.
Some ideas some to mind:
Could these be used or are there better ones?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3746
Reputation: 28179
Based on rana's reply, here's the full code, including safety and mapping to the ISO country code.
I'm mapping just countries that actually use CDMA networks, based on this Wikipedia page.
private static String getCdmaCountryIso() {
try {
@SuppressLint("PrivateApi")
Class<?> c = Class.forName("android.os.SystemProperties");
Method get = c.getMethod("get", String.class);
String homeOperator = ((String) get.invoke(c, "ro.cdma.home.operator.numeric")); // MCC + MNC
int mcc = Integer.parseInt(homeOperator.substring(0, 3)); // just MCC
switch (mcc) {
case 330: return "PR";
case 310: return "US";
case 311: return "US";
case 312: return "US";
case 316: return "US";
case 283: return "AM";
case 460: return "CN";
case 455: return "MO";
case 414: return "MM";
case 619: return "SL";
case 450: return "KR";
case 634: return "SD";
case 434: return "UZ";
case 232: return "AT";
case 204: return "NL";
case 262: return "DE";
case 247: return "LV";
case 255: return "UA";
}
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException ignored) {
}
catch (NoSuchMethodException ignored) {
}
catch (IllegalAccessException ignored) {
}
catch (InvocationTargetException ignored) {
}
catch (NullPointerException ignored) {
}
return "";
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1862
I found a way to tackle this problem... If it is a CDMA phone, then the phone always has ICC hardware comparable to SIM cards in GSM.
All you have got to do is use the system properties associated with the hardware. Programmatically, you can use Java reflection to get this information. This is not changeable, even if the system is rooted, unlike a GSM device.
Class<?> c = Class.forName("android.os.SystemProperties");
Method get = c.getMethod("get", String.class);
// Gives MCC + MNC
String homeOperator = ((String) get.invoke(c, "ro.cdma.home.operator.numeric"));
String country = homeOperator.substring(0, 3); // The last three digits is MNC
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 4532
It works for CDMA, but not always - it depends on the network carrier.
Here's an alternative idea, which suggests looking at the outgoing SMS or calls to figure out this device's phone number, from which you can then figure out the CountryIso based on the international dialing code...
Upvotes: 1