Android Device Names


Source link: https://github.com/tslamic/AndroidDeviceNames

Android Device Names

This tiny Android library transforms a device model name into something people can understand. For example, a useless SM-N910W8 becomes Samsung Galaxy Note4 with a single method call. 🎉 It currently recognizes about 15k devices, including all Google Play supported devices.

It does not require network connectivity, ever. No, really.

To use it, add the following to your list of dependencies:

compile 'com.github.tslamic:dn3:3.0'

There are two classes you can use:

  1. DeviceNames use this if all you need is a single query.
  2. DeviceNamesDatabase for multiple queries. Don't forget to close it afterwards!

RxJava2 is supported out of the box. Obtaining a DeviceNames instance is easy:

AndroidDeviceNames.deviceNames(context)
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe(names -> doSomethingWith(names));

but good ol' callbacks are supported too, in case you don't feel reactive:

AndroidDeviceNames.deviceNames(context,
new AndroidDeviceNames.Callback<DeviceNames>() {

  @Override

public void onReady(@NonNull DeviceNames instance) {

 String name = instance.currentDeviceName();

}

}
);

You can obtain an instance of DeviceNamesDatabase in a similar fashion. After you're done using it, don't forget to explicitly call close(). For example:

@Override protected void onStart() {

super.onStart();

AndroidDeviceNames.deviceNamesDatabase(this,
  new AndroidDeviceNames.Callback<DeviceNamesDatabase>() {

 @Override

 public void onReady(@NonNull DeviceNamesDatabase instance) {

database = instance;

 
}

  
}
);
 
}
  @Override protected void onStop() {

super.onStop();

if (database != null) {

  database.close();

}
 
}

Both DeviceNames and DeviceNamesDatabase come with three methods:

method description
currentDeviceName() Returns a user-friendly current device name, or null if the model is unknown.
currentDeviceName(String fallback) Same as above, but returns fallback if the model is unknown.
deviceName(String model, String fallback) Returns a user-friendly name for the specified model, or fallback, if model is unknown.

Not backwards compatible with v1 or v2, sorry.

If you've been using AndroidDeviceNames v1 or v2, please note that this version is not backwards compatible. Updating should be trivial, result in minimal code change and is highly encouraged.

Contributions

Special thanks to @corcoran for making numerous improvements to the lib.

In the wild

Here's the list of apps using this lib:

If you're using it in your app, and want to be on the above list, please let me know (create a pull request or open an issue).

License

Copyright 2017 Tadej Slamic  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. 

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