Using the content resolver,
Uri mSmsinboxQueryUri = Uri.parse("content://sms");
Cursor cursor1 = getContentResolver().query(
mSmsinboxQueryUri,
new String[] { "_id", "thread_id", "address", "person", "date",
"body", "type" }, null, null, null);
startManagingCursor(cursor1);
String[] columns = new String[] { "address", "person", "date", "body",
"type" };
if (cursor1.getCount() > 0) {
String count = Integer.toString(cursor1.getCount());
Log.e("Count",count);
while (cursor1.moveToNext()) {
out.write("<message>");
String address = cursor1.getString(cursor1
.getColumnIndex(columns[0]));
String name = cursor1.getString(cursor1
.getColumnIndex(columns[1]));
String date = cursor1.getString(cursor1
.getColumnIndex(columns[2]));
String msg = cursor1.getString(cursor1
.getColumnIndex(columns[3]));
String type = cursor1.getString(cursor1
.getColumnIndex(columns[4]));
}
}
This will read both inbox and sent items.If you want to read the inbox or sent items alone then you specify it in content resolver.
Uri mSmsinboxQueryUri = Uri.parse("content://sms/inbox");
Uri mSmsinboxQueryUri = Uri.parse("content://sms/sent");
For reading your SMS you must add uses-permission in androidmanifest.xml,
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_SMS" />
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