Im on an application that receive data from server, the problem is when user connect to cellular data
(Not 3G
or WIFI
), it take ages to receive data.
i had implemented this code from this Answer but im not sure if it is effective or not, sometimes it's giving me an accurate type, and sometimes it don't.
here is my code:
- (void)newtworkType {
NSArray *subviews = [[[[UIApplication sharedApplication] valueForKey:@"statusBar"] valueForKey:@"foregroundView"]subviews];
NSNumber *dataNetworkItemView = nil;
for (id subview in subviews) {
if([subview isKindOfClass:[NSClassFromString(@"UIStatusBarDataNetworkItemView") class]]) {
dataNetworkItemView = subview;
break;
}
}
switch ([[dataNetworkItemView valueForKey:@"dataNetworkType"]integerValue]) {
case 0:
NSLog(@"No wifi or cellular");
break;
case 1:
NSLog(@"2G");
break;
case 2:
NSLog(@"3G");
break;
case 3:
NSLog(@"4G");
break;
case 4:
NSLog(@"LTE");
break;
case 5:
NSLog(@"Wifi");
break;
default:
break;
}}
is this the best i can do??, i tried Apple Reachability example, but it can determine if reachabilityForInternetConnection
or just reachabilityForLocalWiFi
but that not helpfull in my case.
Thanks in advance.
Make sure that the
Status bar
is not hidden in your application. if it's not visible it will always returnNo wifi or cellular
because your code reads the text in theStatus bar
thats all.this is the best way to solve your problem, just make the
Status bar
not hidden then the application will get the text about the network type.if using
iOS 7
+ then you can get information fromCoreTelephony
framework following method :Possibles values defined which you will get are as follows :
CTRadioAccessTechnologyGPRS
,CTRadioAccessTechnologyEdge
,CTRadioAccessTechnologyWCDMA
,CTRadioAccessTechnologyLTE
etccase 1, with the
NSLog(@"2G");
is the case where the phone is on regular cellular data, not 3G, not 4G, and not WiFi.What you should do is insert code below the NSLog for 2G to prevent the data transfer.