If you will have a closer look on Android sources you will see that after registering PhoneStateListener
you will have instant notification:
public void listen(PhoneStateListener listener, int events) {
String pkgForDebug = mContext != null ? mContext.getPackageName() : "<unknown>";
try {
Boolean notifyNow = (getITelephony() != null);
mRegistry.listen(pkgForDebug, listener.callback, events, notifyNow);
} catch (RemoteException ex) {
// system process dead
}
}
So you can create your own timer and on timer update register new listener and after receiving instant update remove it by passing the same listener object and set the events argument to LISTEN_NONE
.
Of course I can't call it best practice but the only alternative I can see is to calculate signal strength by yourself based on signal strengths from getNeighboringCellInfo()
.
p.s. Not only God knows when PhoneStateListener
will be triggered ;)
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