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How CyanogenMod10 figures out caller's location?


Edit: Changed JellyBean to cyanogenmod 10 as it's probably a cyanogen feature

I noticed my phone under CyanogenMod10 phone displays in the call log the (approximate) location of callers (only when the number is a land line phone not in my contacts).

It doesn't just rely on the country code because it also displays the city of the caller when found. I browsed the Contacts package app and found values was fetched from database (in com.android.contacts.CallDetailActivity)

final String countryIso = callCursor.getString(COUNTRY_ISO_COLUMN_INDEX);
final String geocode = callCursor.getString(GEOCODED_LOCATION_COLUMN_INDEX);

So I though it was in the Phone package app after successfully placing or receiving a call. But I quickly lost myself in the source... I would to know where and (briefly) how those values are set and the geocode resolved.

Are phone numbers sent to a mysterious web service?

Does Cyanogen have a table with all country codes and city prefixes of the world (I doubt it)?

Or is that DB downloaded depending on the country you are in?


Solution

  • Finally I found how this thing work

    First ContactsProvider add this value when calling DefaultCallLogInsertionHelper.addComputedValues

    see here

    https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_packages_providers_ContactsProvider/blob/ics/src/com/android/providers/contacts/DefaultCallLogInsertionHelper.java#L59

    @Override
    public void addComputedValues(ContentValues values) {
        // Insert the current country code, so we know the country the number belongs to.
        String countryIso = getCurrentCountryIso();
        values.put(Calls.COUNTRY_ISO, countryIso);
        // Insert the geocoded location, so that we do not need to compute it on the fly.
        values.put(Calls.GEOCODED_LOCATION,
                getGeocodedLocationFor(values.getAsString(Calls.NUMBER), countryIso));
    }
    

    so code you see

    final String countryIso = callCursor.getString(COUNTRY_ISO_COLUMN_INDEX);
    final String geocode = callCursor.getString(GEOCODED_LOCATION_COLUMN_INDEX);
    

    is actually reading from saved data

    So, real data are from PhoneNumberOfflineGeocoder which you can find here https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_external_libphonenumber/blob/ics/java/src/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/geocoding/PhoneNumberOfflineGeocoder.java

    That is something called libphonenumber

    https://code.google.com/p/libphonenumber/