I'm developing an app which needs to get music file by streaming for playing live.
In the request song api I can specify the bandwith (eg: 50kbps, 100kbps, 300, 600 or 1 Mbps).
The more the bandwith is big, the more the file will get time to be fetched. As I don't want the users to be restricted about that I have multiple choices to deal with it:
Detect wether the phone is using 3g, wifi or Edge and specify an bandwith for each connection speed.
Let the user decide the quality of the song he will get: like youtube (but the users won't be people that know much about computing: the more easy is the software, the more it will fit)
Having a way to evaluate properly the connection speed: Like fetching a file, measure the time that it took and set the bandwith.
I know that connection speed could vary a lot if user loose the wifi, or is using 3g moving in the street. And the thing is that I can't change the bandwidth when the song will be playing.
Maybe you have experience about that you would like to share?
Thank you!
Detect network connection type on Android
You can check all available options here: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/telephony/TelephonyManager.html
This can fix the mobile network type but can't help you with the Wifi speed, you should code it by downloading something from a server you know and calculate the time.
I hope it helps.
Facebook released a library for this:
https://github.com/facebook/network-connection-class
this wasn't existing in 2011..
why not try to change your view of things. Try to flow with your users. say your user wishes to download 128 kbit quality song. you start the download , WHILE downloading you make an average download time, take a few seconds for this average to stabilize, and if it's below certain value make a pop up to tell the user that his connection is too slow for the current bandwidth and ask him if to lessen the quality or to keep downloading slowly.
This will:
I know i'm not answering your specific requirement, i'm just offering a different view.