Enable/disable data connection in android programmatically

此生再无相见时 提交于 2019-11-26 00:42:56
Tobias Moe Thorstensen

This code sample should work for android phones running gingerbread and higher:

private void setMobileDataEnabled(Context context, boolean enabled) throws ClassNotFoundException, NoSuchFieldException, IllegalAccessException, NoSuchMethodException, InvocationTargetException {
    final ConnectivityManager conman = (ConnectivityManager)  context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
    final Class conmanClass = Class.forName(conman.getClass().getName());
    final Field connectivityManagerField = conmanClass.getDeclaredField("mService");
    connectivityManagerField.setAccessible(true);
    final Object connectivityManager = connectivityManagerField.get(conman);
    final Class connectivityManagerClass =  Class.forName(connectivityManager.getClass().getName());
    final Method setMobileDataEnabledMethod = connectivityManagerClass.getDeclaredMethod("setMobileDataEnabled", Boolean.TYPE);
    setMobileDataEnabledMethod.setAccessible(true);

    setMobileDataEnabledMethod.invoke(connectivityManager, enabled);
}

Dont forget to add this line to your manifest file

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE"/>
Ashish Ranjan

@riHaN JiTHiN your program works fine for 2.3 and above, But it needs a small change in 'else' statement:

else
     {
        try {
            iMthd.invoke(iMgr, true);

the 'true' should be changed to 'false'

iMthd.invoke(iMgr, false);
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