Unfort at the moment i dont have a pc running linux so i have no way
to look at the source.

On Nov 5, 1:35 am, "Andrew Stadler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a good opportunity to remind readers of the difference between
> the SDK and the open source release.
>
> The SDK presents a set of APIs which is supported, documented, and
> most importantly, guarantees compatibility across a wide range of
> Android-based devices.
>
> The open source release are the tools to build and modify the Android
> platform itself, as well as many of the applications that we be a part
> of many Android devices.
>
> The class you're looking for, android.provider.Telephony, is a perfect
> example of the difference.  Yes, as pointed out, you can find it in
> the open source release and use it to better understand the workings
> of the platform.  No, it *does not* appear in the SDK, and this means
> you should not try to use it from your applications.
>
> If you look carefully at the .java file in the open source release,
> you'll notice that the class documentation includes the annotation
> @hide.  This means it will not appear in the SDK, either as a class
> you can compile against, or Javadoc.
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