I want to send an SMS, but not using the SmsManager class. I want to do it with the native SMS app which is there on an Android phone.
And here is the twist : I do NOT want to launch the native app while doing it. Is there some format of intent which can send an sms directly (given the sms-body and the phone number to send it to) via the native app (without the user having to click 'send').
I googled the same, but all results and responses simply launched the native sms, waiting for user to manually send the SMS. I have seen this being implemented in some apps like 'MightyText' and wish to implement in my app as well.
Please help !
Try this:
Using the SmsManager will send the sms through the system but will not put it in the SMS content provider as was mentioned earlier. Hence any native messaging app will not see it.
To do so, you have to add it manually via the SMS content provider AFTER you send the message normally via SmsManager. Here's some sample code to help:
And that's all. After that you'll notice that it's added and the native messaging app displays it normally.
Please click "accept" answer if it works out for you.
I have done something similar in a project I was working on. You need to use SmsManager
It would be something like this -
You can use this to send an SMS programatically.
Ok, so you want to send a SMS, without using SmsManager and plus it should show up in your native SMS app list?
Firstly, you cannot send SMS bypassing SmsManager. If you look at the source code of all native messaging app for Samsung Galaxy Nexus, it will invoke SmsManager on button click.
so, the below piece of code as posted above is correct
Secondly, after sending the message, native apps put it into into SMS ContentProvider
follow this How to save SMS to inbox in android?
Word of caution is that now adding to this is not supported. So you may have to resort to a hack to add it into the sent box.
If you only have
ACTION_SENDTO
, then, of course, any application that can send will pop up.You need to add a filter for SMS