1) Is there any way that I can send a raw SMS PDU from an Android device?
Or,
2) are there any classes available that can give me access to the PDU headers (for example TP-DCS) so that I can construct the PDU as I like?
I have searched the net and found:
http://www.androidjavadoc.com/1.0_r1_src/com/android/internal/telephony/gsm/ISms.html
but the above classes are private and as such are not available to me(haven't actually understood why).
Is what I'm asking possible in any way or not? If not then why can't I have that kind of functionallity?
Thanx
This is a requested feature for the public API.
The developer comments hint at using the sendRawPdu
from the internal SMSDispatcher
API, which can be done via reflection. However, the use of private APIs for production code is highly discouraged
It is not clear if it's possible to send using the public TelephonyManager
API.
/*
* TODO(cleanup): It looks like there is now no useful reason why
* apps should generate pdus themselves using these routines,
* instead of handing the raw data to SMSDispatcher (and thereby
* have the phone process do the encoding). Moreover, CDMA now
* has shared state (in the form of the msgId system property)
* which can only be modified by the phone process, and hence
* makes the output of these routines incorrect. Since they now
* serve no purpose, they should probably just return null
* directly, and be deprecated. Going further in that direction,
* the above parsers of serialized pdu data should probably also
* be gotten rid of, hiding all but the necessarily visible
* structured data from client apps. A possible concern with
* doing this is that apps may be using these routines to generate
* pdus that are then sent elsewhere, some network server, for
* example, and that always returning null would thereby break
* otherwise useful apps.
*/
/**
* Get an SMS-SUBMIT PDU for a destination address and a message
*
* @param scAddress Service Centre address. Null means use default.
* @return a <code>SubmitPdu</code> containing the encoded SC
* address, if applicable, and the encoded message.
* Returns null on encode error.
* @hide
*/
public static SubmitPdu getSubmitPdu(String scAddress,
String destinationAddress, String message,
boolean statusReportRequested, byte[] header) {
In conclusion:
It's not clear if it's possible. I have the same question as you.
I know how. http://www.silentservices.de/products/android-hushsms/ and xposed
framework http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
You'll need to root your phone to make use of the the xposed
module 'raw-pdu', but it works. Hush-sms provides the api functionality / extensibility to send the 7 raw sms types.