While I don't have a workaround - sorry - but this particular device
is.... quite weird...

FWIW, this is what I recently ran into, it has to do with WiFi:

http://wp.me/pSrdQ-lg

Have you tried calling SmsManager.getDefault() and checking for null?

-- Kostya

22 декабря 2011 г. 16:48 пользователь Terry <terb...@gmail.com> написал:
> As no one has responed to this issue yet, I shall try to explain it in
> more detail.
>
> In order to DO make an app visible for e.g. the Galaxy Tab 10.1 model
> GT-P7500, one could put the following in the Manifest file:
>
> <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.telephony"
> android:required="false"/>
>
> In the app code, one could e.g. use the following too check what
> features are available:
>
> PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
> boolean hasTelephony =
> pm.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_TELEPHONY);
>
> However, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 model GT-P7500 returns a false on that
> method.
>
> The problem would be solved if there existed a constant like
> PackageManager.FEATURE_SMS or similar, but there is no such thing.
>
> I think that the Market is still not prepared for the type of products
> like the Galaxy Tab 10.1 model GT-P7500.
>
> Any ideas as to how I can solve this?
>
> Terry
>
>
> On 21 Des, 12:38, Terry <terb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have tried to ask this question elsewhere, but without getting any
>> answer I can use. So I try it here also.
>>
>> I have some apps which send and receive SMSs. They are invisible for
>> the new Galaxy Tablets on the Market, and they cannot be dowloaded to
>> them.
>>
>> WHY?
>>
>> As e.g. the Galaxy Tablet 10.1, model GT-P7500 does NOT support audio
>> phone calls - but it DOES support sending and receiving SMSs, there
>> should be no problem. In fact, when I download these apps to the GT-
>> P7500  locally, they work as expected.
>>
>> The Market however, sees the permissions to SEND_ and RECEIVE_SMS in
>> the Manifest file of the apps, and interprets this so as to require
>> hardware.telephony from the Galaxy Tabs. Which is does not seem to
>> support.
>>
>> Any idea how to make a work-around for this problem?
>>
>> Terry
>
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