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What I've read indicates that the only way to do this is to use an unauthorized API that can be locked Are Cupcakes (1.5) Is It Really True?

It seems that the answer is not "until cupcake"

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To avoid technology, use # 1: Internal API

Although we have always advised against doing this, some developers have used unsupported or internal APIs For example, for example, many developers are using the internal brightness control and the Bluetooth toggle API in 1.0 and 1.1. A bug - which is now fixed in Android 1.5 - apps with permission to use those APIs without requesting permission. As a result, apps using those APIs will break at 1.5. Apart from this there are other changes in 1.5 in the unsupported API, so if you have used the internal API in your app, then you have to update your app to prevent it from happening. Even if they do not break on Android 1.5, then there is a good chance, which will be on a later version. ( Some good news, though: Because "torchlight" apps are very popular, we've added the "screenbarts" field on the window manager. Only the category for that use. )


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