On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 6:57 PM, g...@deanblakely.com
<g...@deanblakely.com> wrote:
> It's a broadcast receiver it runs on receipt of an sms message and runs for
> less than a second.  Just sends the phone location back to the sender.

Which, as he noted, will not work on any Android 3.1+ device until the
user manually runs the app once, such as by launching an activity of
yours.

> You gressed it.  Broadcast receiver.  It's an activity that runs for about 
> 600 - 700 mills.

AFAIK, `SmsManager` can be used by a `BroadcastReceiver`, and so
there's no obvious reason why you would need an activity in the first
place.

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