It seems the java.net.NetworkInterface implementation of android does not have a
byte[] getHardwareAddress() method
http://developer.android.com/reference/java/net/NetworkInterface.html
I've found several forums of people trying to do this with no definitive answer, I need to get a somewhat cross-device UUID, so I can't rely on phone numbers or in ANDROID_ID (which can be overwritten and which I think depends on the user having a google account) http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID
In linux you can use ifconfig or read from /proc/net/arp and you can easily get the Hardware address.
Is there a file in android that I can read?
There has to be a way to get this address since it's shown in the "Settings > About Phone > Status" of the phone.
Which means, if nothing else, you can go putter around the Android open source code, perhaps using Google Code Search, to figure out where it pulls that from.
Doing a bit of puttering myself, it would appear it is using
getMacAddress()
fromWifiInfo
.Add Following Permission.
WifiManager initialize in onCreate.
Use following function.
UPDATE:
Beginning Android 6.0, above API will give you constant MAC address for all the devices, which is 02:00:00:00:00:00. Refer below for details
http://developer.android.com/about/versions/marshmallow/android-6.0-changes.html
Found another post that claims to find MAC address in 6.0, not tested it though
How to get Wi-Fi Mac address in Android Marshmallow
Late answer, but it can help others with the same "problem".
The answer is really straight forward:
The above code will get you the MAC address of your device, remember to have wifi enabled when grabbing the address. This code snippet should be used in your Activity.