Added in API level 23

Call

class Call
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.telecom.Call

Represents an ongoing phone call that the in-call app should present to the user.

Summary

Nested classes
abstract

Defines callbacks which inform the InCallService of changes to a Call.

A class that holds the state that describes the state of the RTT channel to the remote party, if it is active.

Constants
static String

The key to retrieve the optional PhoneAccounts Telecom can bundle with its Call extras.

static String

Event reported from the telecom framework when a diagnostic message previously raised with EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE has cleared and is no longer pertinent.

static String

Event reported from the Telecom stack to report an in-call diagnostic message which the dialer app may opt to display to the user.

static String

CharSequence extra used with EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE.

static String

Integer extra representing a message ID for a message posted via EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE.

static String

Extra key intended for InCallServices that notify the user of an incoming call.

static String

Extra key used to indicate the time (in milliseconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC) when the last outgoing emergency call was made.

static String

Extra key used to indicate whether a CallScreeningService has requested to silence the ringtone for a call.

static String

Key for extra used to pass along a list of PhoneAccountSuggestions to the in-call UI when a call enters the STATE_SELECT_PHONE_ACCOUNT state.

static Int

Reject reason used with reject(int) to indicate that the user is rejecting this call because they have declined to answer it.

static Int

Reject reason used with reject(int) to indicate that the user is rejecting this call because it is an unwanted call.

static Int

The state of a Call when actively supporting conversation.

static Int

The state of a call that is active with the network, but the audio from the call is being intercepted by an app on the local device.

static Int

The initial state of an outgoing Call.

static Int

The state of an outgoing Call when dialing the remote number, but not yet connected.

static Int

The state of a Call when no further voice or other communication is being transmitted, the remote side has been or will inevitably be informed that the Call is no longer active, and the local data transport has or inevitably will release resources associated with this Call.

static Int

The state of a Call when the user has initiated a disconnection of the call, but the call has not yet been disconnected by the underlying ConnectionService.

static Int

The state of a Call when in a holding state.

static Int

The state of a Call when newly created.

static Int

The state of an external call which is in the process of being pulled from a remote device to the local device.

static Int

The state of an incoming Call when ringing locally, but not yet connected.

static Int

The state of an outgoing Call when waiting on user to select a PhoneAccount through which to place the call.

static Int

The state of a call that is being presented to the user after being in STATE_AUDIO_PROCESSING.

Public methods
Unit

Pulls participants to existing call by forming a conference call.

Unit
answer(videoState: Int)

Instructs this STATE_RINGING Call to answer.

Unit
conference(callToConferenceWith: Call!)

Instructs this Call to enter a conference.

Unit
deflect(address: Uri!)

Instructs this STATE_RINGING Call to deflect.

Unit

Instructs this Call to disconnect.

MutableList<String!>!

Obtains a list of canned, pre-configured message responses to present to the user as ways of rejecting an incoming Call using via a text message.

MutableList<Call!>!

Obtains the children of this conference Call, if any.

MutableList<Call!>!

Returns the list of Calls with which this Call is allowed to conference.

Call.Details!

Obtains an object containing call details.

Call?

Returns the child Call in a generic conference that is currently active.

Call!

Obtains the parent of this Call in a conference, if any.

String!

Obtains the post-dial sequence remaining to be emitted by this Call, if any.

Call.RttCall?

Returns this call's RttCall object.

Int

Obtains the state of this Call.

InCallService.VideoCall!

Obtains an object that can be used to display video from this Call.

Unit
handoverTo(toHandle: PhoneAccountHandle!, videoState: Int, extras: Bundle!)

Initiates a handover of this Call to the ConnectionService identified by toHandle.

Unit

Instructs this Call to go on hold.

Boolean

Returns whether this call has an active RTT connection.

Unit

Merges the calls within this conference.

Unit
phoneAccountSelected(accountHandle: PhoneAccountHandle!, setDefault: Boolean)

Notifies this Call that an account has been selected and to proceed with placing an outgoing call.

Unit

Instructs this Call to play a dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone.

Unit

Instructs this Call to continue playing a post-dial DTMF string.

Unit

Initiates a request to the ConnectionService to pull an external call to the local device.

Unit
putExtras(extras: Bundle!)

Adds some extras to this Call.

Unit

Registers a callback to this Call.

Unit
registerCallback(callback: Call.Callback!, handler: Handler!)

Registers a callback to this Call.

Unit
reject(rejectWithMessage: Boolean, textMessage: String!)

Instructs this STATE_RINGING Call to reject.

Unit
reject(rejectReason: Int)

Instructs the ConnectionService providing this STATE_RINGING call that the user has chosen to reject the call and has indicated a reason why the call is being rejected.

Unit

Removes extras from this Call.

Unit
removeExtras(vararg keys: String!)

Removes extras from this Call.

Unit

Responds to an RTT request received via the Callback#onRttRequest(Call, int) )} callback.

Unit
sendCallEvent(event: String!, extras: Bundle!)

Sends a Call event from this Call to the associated Connection in the ConnectionService.

Unit

Sends an RTT upgrade request to the remote end of the connection.

Unit

Instructs this Call to split from any conference call with which it may be connected.

Unit

Instructs this Call to stop any dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone currently playing.

Unit

Terminate the RTT session on this call.

Unit

Swaps the calls within this conference.

String

Unit

Instructs this STATE_HOLDING call to release from hold.

Unit

Unregisters a callback from this Call.

Constants

AVAILABLE_PHONE_ACCOUNTS

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 29
static val AVAILABLE_PHONE_ACCOUNTS: String

Deprecated: Use the list from EXTRA_SUGGESTED_PHONE_ACCOUNTS instead.

The key to retrieve the optional PhoneAccounts Telecom can bundle with its Call extras. Used to pass the phone accounts to display on the front end to the user in order to select phone accounts to (for example) place a call.

Value: "selectPhoneAccountAccounts"

EVENT_CLEAR_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE

Added in API level 31
static val EVENT_CLEAR_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE: String

Event reported from the telecom framework when a diagnostic message previously raised with EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE has cleared and is no longer pertinent.

The EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE_ID indicates the diagnostic message which has been cleared.

The dialer app receives this event via Call.Callback#onConnectionEvent(Call, String, Bundle).

Value: "android.telecom.event.CLEAR_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE"

EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE

Added in API level 31
static val EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE: String

Event reported from the Telecom stack to report an in-call diagnostic message which the dialer app may opt to display to the user. A diagnostic message is used to communicate scenarios the device has detected which may impact the quality of the ongoing call.

For example a problem with a bluetooth headset may generate a recommendation for the user to try using the speakerphone instead, or if the device detects it has entered a poor service area, the user might be warned so that they can finish their call prior to it dropping.

A diagnostic message is considered persistent in nature. When the user enters a poor service area, for example, the accompanying diagnostic message persists until they leave the area of poor service. Each message is accompanied with a EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE_ID which uniquely identifies the diagnostic condition being reported. The framework raises a call event of type EVENT_CLEAR_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE when the condition reported has been cleared. The dialer app should display the diagnostic message until it is cleared. If multiple diagnostic messages are sent with different IDs (which have not yet been cleared) the dialer app should prioritize the most recently received message, but still provide the user with a means to review past messages.

The text of the message is found in EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE in the form of a human readable CharSequence which is intended for display in the call UX.

The telecom framework audibly notifies the user of the presence of a diagnostic message, so the dialer app needs only to concern itself with visually displaying the message.

The dialer app receives this event via Call.Callback#onConnectionEvent(Call, String, Bundle).

Value: "android.telecom.event.DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE"

EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE

Added in API level 31
static val EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE: String

CharSequence extra used with EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE. This is the diagnostic message the dialer app should display.

Value: "android.telecom.extra.DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE"

EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE_ID

Added in API level 31
static val EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE_ID: String

Integer extra representing a message ID for a message posted via EVENT_DISPLAY_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE. Used to ensure that the dialer app knows when the message in question has cleared via EVENT_CLEAR_DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE.

Value: "android.telecom.extra.DIAGNOSTIC_MESSAGE_ID"

EXTRA_IS_SUPPRESSED_BY_DO_NOT_DISTURB

Added in API level 34
static val EXTRA_IS_SUPPRESSED_BY_DO_NOT_DISTURB: String

Extra key intended for InCallServices that notify the user of an incoming call. When EXTRA_IS_SUPPRESSED_BY_DO_NOT_DISTURB returns true, the InCallService should not interrupt the user of the incoming call because the call is being suppressed by Do Not Disturb settings. This extra will be removed from the Call object for InCallServices that do not hold the android.Manifest.permission#READ_CONTACTS permission.

Value: "android.telecom.extra.IS_SUPPRESSED_BY_DO_NOT_DISTURB"

EXTRA_LAST_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_TIME_MILLIS

Added in API level 26
static val EXTRA_LAST_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_TIME_MILLIS: String

Extra key used to indicate the time (in milliseconds since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC) when the last outgoing emergency call was made. This is used to identify potential emergency callbacks.

Value: "android.telecom.extra.LAST_EMERGENCY_CALLBACK_TIME_MILLIS"

EXTRA_SILENT_RINGING_REQUESTED

Added in API level 29
static val EXTRA_SILENT_RINGING_REQUESTED: String

Extra key used to indicate whether a CallScreeningService has requested to silence the ringtone for a call. If the InCallService declares TelecomManager#METADATA_IN_CALL_SERVICE_RINGING in its manifest, it should not play a ringtone for an incoming call with this extra key set.

Value: "android.telecom.extra.SILENT_RINGING_REQUESTED"

EXTRA_SUGGESTED_PHONE_ACCOUNTS

Added in API level 29
static val EXTRA_SUGGESTED_PHONE_ACCOUNTS: String

Key for extra used to pass along a list of PhoneAccountSuggestions to the in-call UI when a call enters the STATE_SELECT_PHONE_ACCOUNT state. The list included here will have the same length and be in the same order as the list passed with AVAILABLE_PHONE_ACCOUNTS.

Value: "android.telecom.extra.SUGGESTED_PHONE_ACCOUNTS"

REJECT_REASON_DECLINED

Added in API level 30
static val REJECT_REASON_DECLINED: Int

Reject reason used with reject(int) to indicate that the user is rejecting this call because they have declined to answer it. This typically means that they are unable to answer the call at this time and would prefer it be sent to voicemail.

Value: 1

REJECT_REASON_UNWANTED

Added in API level 30
static val REJECT_REASON_UNWANTED: Int

Reject reason used with reject(int) to indicate that the user is rejecting this call because it is an unwanted call. This allows the user to indicate that they are rejecting a call because it is likely a nuisance call.

Value: 2

STATE_ACTIVE

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_ACTIVE: Int

The state of a Call when actively supporting conversation.

Value: 4

STATE_AUDIO_PROCESSING

Added in API level 30
static val STATE_AUDIO_PROCESSING: Int

The state of a call that is active with the network, but the audio from the call is being intercepted by an app on the local device. Telecom does not hold audio focus in this state, and the call will be invisible to the user except for a persistent notification.

Value: 12

STATE_CONNECTING

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_CONNECTING: Int

The initial state of an outgoing Call. Common transitions are to STATE_DIALING state for a successful call or STATE_DISCONNECTED if it failed.

Value: 9

STATE_DIALING

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_DIALING: Int

The state of an outgoing Call when dialing the remote number, but not yet connected.

Value: 1

STATE_DISCONNECTED

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_DISCONNECTED: Int

The state of a Call when no further voice or other communication is being transmitted, the remote side has been or will inevitably be informed that the Call is no longer active, and the local data transport has or inevitably will release resources associated with this Call.

Value: 7

STATE_DISCONNECTING

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_DISCONNECTING: Int

The state of a Call when the user has initiated a disconnection of the call, but the call has not yet been disconnected by the underlying ConnectionService. The next state of the call is (potentially) STATE_DISCONNECTED.

Value: 10

STATE_HOLDING

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_HOLDING: Int

The state of a Call when in a holding state.

Value: 3

STATE_NEW

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_NEW: Int

The state of a Call when newly created.

Value: 0

STATE_PULLING_CALL

Added in API level 25
static val STATE_PULLING_CALL: Int

The state of an external call which is in the process of being pulled from a remote device to the local device.

A call can only be in this state if the Details#PROPERTY_IS_EXTERNAL_CALL property and Details#CAPABILITY_CAN_PULL_CALL capability are set on the call.

An InCallService will only see this state if it has the TelecomManager#METADATA_INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_CALLS metadata set to true in its manifest.

Value: 11

STATE_RINGING

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_RINGING: Int

The state of an incoming Call when ringing locally, but not yet connected.

Value: 2

STATE_SELECT_PHONE_ACCOUNT

Added in API level 23
static val STATE_SELECT_PHONE_ACCOUNT: Int

The state of an outgoing Call when waiting on user to select a PhoneAccount through which to place the call.

Value: 8

STATE_SIMULATED_RINGING

Added in API level 30
static val STATE_SIMULATED_RINGING: Int

The state of a call that is being presented to the user after being in STATE_AUDIO_PROCESSING. The call is still active with the network in this case, and Telecom will hold audio focus and play a ringtone if appropriate.

Value: 13

Public methods

addConferenceParticipants

Added in API level 31
fun addConferenceParticipants(participants: MutableList<Uri!>): Unit

Pulls participants to existing call by forming a conference call. See Details#CAPABILITY_ADD_PARTICIPANT.

Parameters
participants MutableList<Uri!>: participants to be pulled to existing call. This value cannot be null.

answer

Added in API level 23
fun answer(videoState: Int): Unit

Instructs this STATE_RINGING Call to answer.

Parameters
videoState Int: The video state in which to answer the call. Value is either 0 or a combination of android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_AUDIO_ONLY, android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_TX_ENABLED, android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_RX_ENABLED, android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_BIDIRECTIONAL, and android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_PAUSED

conference

Added in API level 23
fun conference(callToConferenceWith: Call!): Unit

Instructs this Call to enter a conference.

Parameters
callToConferenceWith Call!: The other call with which to conference.

deflect

Added in API level 28
fun deflect(address: Uri!): Unit

Instructs this STATE_RINGING Call to deflect.

Parameters
address Uri!: The address to which the call will be deflected.

disconnect

Added in API level 23
fun disconnect(): Unit

Instructs this Call to disconnect.

getCannedTextResponses

Added in API level 23
fun getCannedTextResponses(): MutableList<String!>!

Obtains a list of canned, pre-configured message responses to present to the user as ways of rejecting an incoming Call using via a text message.

Note: Since canned responses may be loaded from the file system, they are not guaranteed to be present when this Call is first added to the InCallService via InCallService#onCallAdded(Call). The callback Call.Callback#onCannedTextResponsesLoaded(Call, List) will be called when/if canned responses for the call become available.

Return
MutableList<String!>! A list of canned text message responses.

getChildren

Added in API level 23
fun getChildren(): MutableList<Call!>!

Obtains the children of this conference Call, if any.

Return
MutableList<Call!>! The children of this Call if this Call is a conference, or an empty List otherwise.

getConferenceableCalls

Added in API level 23
fun getConferenceableCalls(): MutableList<Call!>!

Returns the list of Calls with which this Call is allowed to conference.

Return
MutableList<Call!>! The list of conferenceable Calls.

getDetails

Added in API level 23
fun getDetails(): Call.Details!

Obtains an object containing call details.

Return
Call.Details! A Details object. Depending on the state of the Call, the result may be null.

getGenericConferenceActiveChildCall

Added in API level 30
fun getGenericConferenceActiveChildCall(): Call?

Returns the child Call in a generic conference that is currently active. A "generic conference" is the mechanism used to support two simultaneous calls on a device in CDMA networks. It is effectively equivalent to having one call active and one call on hold in GSM or IMS calls. This method returns the currently active call. In a generic conference, the network exposes the conference to us as a single call, and we switch between talking to the two participants using a CDMA flash command. Since the network exposes no additional information about the call, the only way we know which caller we're currently talking to is by keeping track of the flash commands that we've sent to the network. For calls that are not generic conferences, or when the generic conference has more than 2 children, returns null.

Return
Call? The active child call.

getParent

Added in API level 23
fun getParent(): Call!

Obtains the parent of this Call in a conference, if any.

Return
Call! The parent Call, or null if this Call is not a child of any conference Calls.

getRemainingPostDialSequence

Added in API level 23
fun getRemainingPostDialSequence(): String!

Obtains the post-dial sequence remaining to be emitted by this Call, if any.

Return
String! The remaining post-dial sequence, or null if there is no post-dial sequence remaining or this Call is not in a post-dial state.

getRttCall

Added in API level 26
fun getRttCall(): Call.RttCall?

Returns this call's RttCall object. The RttCall instance is used to send and receive RTT text data, as well as to change the RTT mode.

Return
Call.RttCall? A Call.RttCall. null if there is no active RTT connection.

getVideoCall

Added in API level 23
fun getVideoCall(): InCallService.VideoCall!

Obtains an object that can be used to display video from this Call.

Return
InCallService.VideoCall! An Call.VideoCall.

handoverTo

Added in API level 28
fun handoverTo(
    toHandle: PhoneAccountHandle!,
    videoState: Int,
    extras: Bundle!
): Unit

Initiates a handover of this Call to the ConnectionService identified by toHandle. The videoState specified indicates the desired video state after the handover.

A call handover is the process where an ongoing call is transferred from one app (i.e. ConnectionService to another app. The user could, for example, choose to continue a mobile network call in a video calling app. The mobile network call via the Telephony stack is referred to as the source of the handover, and the video calling app is referred to as the destination.

When considering a handover scenario the device this method is called on is considered the initiating device (since the user initiates the handover from this device), and the other device is considered the receiving device.

When this method is called on the initiating device, the Telecom framework will bind to the ConnectionService defined by the toHandle PhoneAccountHandle and invoke ConnectionService#onCreateOutgoingHandoverConnection(PhoneAccountHandle, to inform the destination app that a request has been made to handover a call to it. The app returns an instance of Connection to represent the handover call At this point the app should display UI to indicate to the user that a call handover is in process.

The destination app is responsible for communicating the handover request from the initiating device to the receiving device.

When the app on the receiving device receives the handover request, it calls TelecomManager#acceptHandover(Uri, int, PhoneAccountHandle) to continue the handover process from the initiating device to the receiving device. At this point the destination app on the receiving device should show UI to allow the user to choose whether they want to continue their call in the destination app.

When the destination app on the receiving device calls TelecomManager#acceptHandover(Uri, int, PhoneAccountHandle), Telecom will bind to its ConnectionService and call ConnectionService#onCreateIncomingHandoverConnection(PhoneAccountHandle, to inform it of the handover request. The app returns an instance of Connection to represent the handover call.

If the user of the receiving device accepts the handover, the app calls Connection#setActive() to complete the handover process; Telecom will disconnect the original call. If the user rejects the handover, the app calls Connection#setDisconnected(DisconnectCause) and specifies a DisconnectCause of DisconnectCause#CANCELED to indicate that the handover has been cancelled.

Telecom will only allow handovers from PhoneAccounts which declare PhoneAccount#EXTRA_SUPPORTS_HANDOVER_FROM. Similarly, the PhoneAccount specified by toHandle must declare PhoneAccount#EXTRA_SUPPORTS_HANDOVER_TO.

Errors in the handover process are reported to the InCallService via Callback#onHandoverFailed(Call, int). Errors in the handover process are reported to the involved ConnectionServices via ConnectionService#onHandoverFailed(ConnectionRequest, int).

Parameters
toHandle PhoneAccountHandle!: PhoneAccountHandle of the ConnectionService to handover this call to.
videoState Int: Indicates the video state desired after the handover (see the STATE_* constants defined in VideoProfile). Value is either 0 or a combination of android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_AUDIO_ONLY, android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_TX_ENABLED, android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_RX_ENABLED, android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_BIDIRECTIONAL, and android.telecom.VideoProfile#STATE_PAUSED
extras Bundle!: Bundle containing extra information to be passed to the ConnectionService

hold

Added in API level 23
fun hold(): Unit

Instructs this Call to go on hold.

isRttActive

Added in API level 26
fun isRttActive(): Boolean

Returns whether this call has an active RTT connection.

Return
Boolean true if there is a connection, false otherwise.

mergeConference

Added in API level 23
fun mergeConference(): Unit

Merges the calls within this conference. See Details#CAPABILITY_MERGE_CONFERENCE.

phoneAccountSelected

Added in API level 23
fun phoneAccountSelected(
    accountHandle: PhoneAccountHandle!,
    setDefault: Boolean
): Unit

Notifies this Call that an account has been selected and to proceed with placing an outgoing call. Optionally sets this account as the default account.

playDtmfTone

Added in API level 23
fun playDtmfTone(digit: Char): Unit

Instructs this Call to play a dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone.

Tones are both played locally for the user to hear and sent to the network to be relayed to the remote device.

You must ensure that any call to playDtmfTone(char) is followed by a matching call to stopDtmfTone() and that each tone is stopped before a new one is started. The play and stop commands are relayed to the underlying android.telecom.ConnectionService as executed; implementations may not correctly handle out of order commands.

Parameters
digit Char: A character representing the DTMF digit for which to play the tone. This value must be one of '0' through '9', '*' or '#'.

postDialContinue

Added in API level 23
fun postDialContinue(proceed: Boolean): Unit

Instructs this Call to continue playing a post-dial DTMF string. A post-dial DTMF string is a string of digits entered after a phone number, when dialed, that are immediately sent as DTMF tones to the recipient as soon as the connection is made. If the DTMF string contains a TelecomManager#DTMF_CHARACTER_PAUSE symbol, this Call will temporarily pause playing the tones for a pre-defined period of time. If the DTMF string contains a TelecomManager#DTMF_CHARACTER_WAIT symbol, this Call will pause playing the tones and notify callbacks via Callback#onPostDialWait(Call, String). At this point, the in-call app should display to the user an indication of this state and an affordance to continue the postdial sequence. When the user decides to continue the postdial sequence, the in-call app should invoke the postDialContinue(boolean) method.

Parameters
proceed Boolean: Whether or not to continue with the post-dial sequence.

pullExternalCall

Added in API level 25
fun pullExternalCall(): Unit

Initiates a request to the ConnectionService to pull an external call to the local device.

Calls to this method are ignored if the call does not have the Call.Details#PROPERTY_IS_EXTERNAL_CALL property set.

An InCallService will only see calls which support this method if it has the TelecomManager#METADATA_INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_CALLS metadata set to true in its manifest.

putExtras

Added in API level 25
fun putExtras(extras: Bundle!): Unit

Adds some extras to this Call. Existing keys are replaced and new ones are added.

No assumptions should be made as to how an In-Call UI or service will handle these extras. Keys should be fully qualified (e.g., com.example.MY_EXTRA) to avoid conflicts.

Extras added using this method will be made available to the ConnectionService associated with this Call and notified via Connection#onExtrasChanged(Bundle).

Extras added using this method will also be available to other running InCallServices and notified via Call.Callback#onDetailsChanged(Call, Details). The extras can be accessed via Details#getExtras().

Parameters
extras Bundle!: The extras to add.

registerCallback

Added in API level 23
fun registerCallback(callback: Call.Callback!): Unit

Registers a callback to this Call.

Parameters
callback Call.Callback!: A Callback.

registerCallback

Added in API level 23
fun registerCallback(
    callback: Call.Callback!,
    handler: Handler!
): Unit

Registers a callback to this Call.

Parameters
callback Call.Callback!: A Callback.
handler Handler!: A handler which command and status changes will be delivered to.

reject

Added in API level 23
fun reject(
    rejectWithMessage: Boolean,
    textMessage: String!
): Unit

Instructs this STATE_RINGING Call to reject.

Parameters
rejectWithMessage Boolean: Whether to reject with a text message.
textMessage String!: An optional text message with which to respond.

reject

Added in API level 30
fun reject(rejectReason: Int): Unit

Instructs the ConnectionService providing this STATE_RINGING call that the user has chosen to reject the call and has indicated a reason why the call is being rejected.

Parameters
rejectReason Int: the reason the call is being rejected. Value is android.telecom.Call#REJECT_REASON_DECLINED, or android.telecom.Call#REJECT_REASON_UNWANTED

removeExtras

Added in API level 25
fun removeExtras(keys: MutableList<String!>!): Unit

Removes extras from this Call.

Parameters
keys MutableList<String!>!: The keys of the extras to remove.

removeExtras

Added in API level 25
fun removeExtras(vararg keys: String!): Unit

Removes extras from this Call.

Parameters
keys String!: The keys of the extras to remove.

respondToRttRequest

Added in API level 26
fun respondToRttRequest(
    id: Int,
    accept: Boolean
): Unit

Responds to an RTT request received via the Callback#onRttRequest(Call, int) )} callback. The ID used here should be the same as the ID that was received via the callback.

Parameters
id Int: The request ID received via Callback#onRttRequest(Call, int)
accept Boolean: true if the RTT request should be accepted, false otherwise.

sendCallEvent

Added in API level 25
fun sendCallEvent(
    event: String!,
    extras: Bundle!
): Unit

Sends a Call event from this Call to the associated Connection in the ConnectionService.

Call events are used to communicate point in time information from an InCallService to a ConnectionService. A ConnectionService implementation could define events which enable the InCallService, for example, toggle a unique feature of the ConnectionService.

A ConnectionService can communicate to the InCallService using Connection#sendConnectionEvent(String, Bundle).

Events are exposed to ConnectionService implementations via android.telecom.Connection#onCallEvent(String, Bundle).

No assumptions should be made as to how a ConnectionService will handle these events. The InCallService must assume that the ConnectionService could chose to ignore some events altogether.

Events should be fully qualified (e.g., com.example.event.MY_EVENT) to avoid conflicts between InCallService implementations. Further, InCallService implementations shall not re-purpose events in the android.* namespace, nor shall they define their own event types in this namespace. When defining a custom event type, ensure the contents of the extras Bundle is clearly defined. Extra keys for this bundle should be named similar to the event type (e.g. com.example.extra.MY_EXTRA).

When defining events and the associated extras, it is important to keep their behavior consistent when the associated InCallService is updated. Support for deprecated events/extras should me maintained to ensure backwards compatibility with older ConnectionService implementations which were built to support the older behavior.

Parameters
event String!: The connection event.
extras Bundle!: Bundle containing extra information associated with the event.

sendRttRequest

Added in API level 26
fun sendRttRequest(): Unit

Sends an RTT upgrade request to the remote end of the connection. Success is not guaranteed, and notification of success will be via the Callback#onRttStatusChanged(Call, boolean, RttCall) callback.

splitFromConference

Added in API level 23
fun splitFromConference(): Unit

Instructs this Call to split from any conference call with which it may be connected.

stopDtmfTone

Added in API level 23
fun stopDtmfTone(): Unit

Instructs this Call to stop any dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone currently playing. DTMF tones are played by calling playDtmfTone(char). If no DTMF tone is currently playing, this method will do nothing.

stopRtt

Added in API level 26
fun stopRtt(): Unit

Terminate the RTT session on this call. The resulting state change will be notified via the Callback#onRttStatusChanged(Call, boolean, RttCall) callback.

swapConference

Added in API level 23
fun swapConference(): Unit

Swaps the calls within this conference. See Details#CAPABILITY_SWAP_CONFERENCE.

toString

Added in API level 23
fun toString(): String
Return
String a string representation of the object.

unhold

Added in API level 23
fun unhold(): Unit

Instructs this STATE_HOLDING call to release from hold.

unregisterCallback

Added in API level 23
fun unregisterCallback(callback: Call.Callback!): Unit

Unregisters a callback from this Call.

Parameters
callback Call.Callback!: A Callback.