As suggested by Krutix, the call LOG, is a LOG of finished phone calls which is written to by the dialer app after a call is finished. As such you will not find which number is currently dialing in the content provider.
Here is an implementation which will allow you to retrieve the phone number if it is an incoming phone call as incomingNumber and also when the call is FINISHED - note the Handler() code.
private class PhoneCallListener extends PhoneStateListener {
private boolean isPhoneCalling = false;
@Override
public void onCallStateChanged(int state, String incomingNumber) {
if (TelephonyManager.CALL_STATE_RINGING == state) {
// phone ringing
Log.i(LOG_TAG, "RINGING, number: " + incomingNumber);
}
if (TelephonyManager.CALL_STATE_OFFHOOK == state) {
// active
Log.i(LOG_TAG, "OFFHOOK");
isPhoneCalling = true;
}
if (TelephonyManager.CALL_STATE_IDLE == state) {
// run when class initial and phone call ended, need detect flag
// from CALL_STATE_OFFHOOK
Log.i(LOG_TAG, "IDLE number");
if (isPhoneCalling) {
Handler handler = new Handler();
//Put in delay because call log is not updated immediately when state changed
// The dialler takes a little bit of time to write to it 500ms seems to be enough
handler.postDelayed(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
// get start of cursor
Log.i("CallLogDetailsActivity", "Getting Log activity...");
String[] projection = new String[]{Calls.NUMBER};
Cursor cur = getContentResolver().query(Calls.CONTENT_URI, projection, null, null, Calls.DATE +" desc");
cur.moveToFirst();
String lastCallnumber = cur.getString(0);
}
},500);
isPhoneCalling = false;
}
}
}
}
And then add and initialise the listener in your onCreate or onStartCommand code:
PhoneCallListener phoneListener = new PhoneCallListener();
TelephonyManager telephonyManager = (TelephonyManager) this
.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
telephonyManager.listen(phoneListener,
PhoneStateListener.LISTEN_CALL_STATE);
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