Call.PostDialContinue(Boolean) Method
Definition
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Instructs this Call
to continue playing a post-dial DTMF string.
[Android.Runtime.Register("postDialContinue", "(Z)V", "", ApiSince=23)]
public void PostDialContinue (bool proceed);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("postDialContinue", "(Z)V", "", ApiSince=23)>]
member this.PostDialContinue : bool -> unit
Parameters
- proceed
- Boolean
Whether or not to continue with the post-dial sequence.
- Attributes
Remarks
Instructs this Call
to continue playing a post-dial DTMF string.
A post-dial DTMF string is a string of digits entered after a phone number, when dialed, that are immediately sent as DTMF tones to the recipient as soon as the connection is made.
If the DTMF string contains a TelecomManager#DTMF_CHARACTER_PAUSE
symbol, this Call
will temporarily pause playing the tones for a pre-defined period of time.
If the DTMF string contains a TelecomManager#DTMF_CHARACTER_WAIT
symbol, this Call
will pause playing the tones and notify callbacks via Callback#onPostDialWait(Call, String)
. At this point, the in-call app should display to the user an indication of this state and an affordance to continue the postdial sequence. When the user decides to continue the postdial sequence, the in-call app should invoke the #postDialContinue(boolean)
method.
Java documentation for android.telecom.Call.postDialContinue(boolean)
.
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