Settings.System.getString(getContentResolver(), Settings.System.ANDROID_ID);
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On 15/11/2010 4:17 PM, John Gaby wrote:
I just double checked it on a Motorola Devour running 1.6 and it is
definitely returning a null. I will see if I can find another 1.6
device and check to see if it is just this particular one. Given that
this call CAN return null, is there some other way to get a unique id
for the device?
Thanks.
On Nov 15, 4:06 pm, Mark Murphy<mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
That should work on devices. It returned null on the emulator until
2.2 (or maybe 2.1, not sure when they made that cutover). But I have
definitely gotten it to work on 1.6 devices, though I haven't tried in
quite some time.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:52 PM, John Gaby<jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:
I am using the following to obtain the ANDROID_ID for the device:
Settings.Secure.getString(getContentResolver(),
Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID);
Unfortunately this is returning null on 1.6 system (emulator and
actual devices).
I have also tried using
Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID;
which is deprecated, but that does not work either.
Does anyone know how to get a unique device id for version 1.6?
Thanks.
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