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Calculate Dialed/Received call timer logs(cellphone)
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Hi,
First of all I apologize if its the wrong forum, hope its not =)
I am trying to create a java prog for my cellphone to calculate my received/dialed call timers. The phone stores 40 entries of received/dialed calls, and my plan is unlimited after 7 + weekends, so I want the prog to do all the calculations for me, and then perhaps store it in a file, erasing the entries after the number is stored.
The question is, how do i access those received/dialed entries? Where do the cellphones (Motorola L2 in my case) store those call timer entries? Is there something in the j2me API that can get that data? or should i work with a file? If so, which file is it and how to read its data?
I've only started to learn java recently, but have no knowledge about the cellphones, so feel free to correct my logic if it sounds wrong.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Arlenx
First of all I apologize if its the wrong forum, hope its not =)
I am trying to create a java prog for my cellphone to calculate my received/dialed call timers. The phone stores 40 entries of received/dialed calls, and my plan is unlimited after 7 + weekends, so I want the prog to do all the calculations for me, and then perhaps store it in a file, erasing the entries after the number is stored.
The question is, how do i access those received/dialed entries? Where do the cellphones (Motorola L2 in my case) store those call timer entries? Is there something in the j2me API that can get that data? or should i work with a file? If so, which file is it and how to read its data?
I've only started to learn java recently, but have no knowledge about the cellphones, so feel free to correct my logic if it sounds wrong.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Arlenx
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