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Hi, I have seen several examples on how to implement a BroadCastReceiver, but how should I implement a Service who has to react on some pending Intent (for example incoming phone call)... Actually I was wondering about the same "prbolem" but in an Activity.. You obviously have a class which extends a Service 9or an Activity) so it cannot also extend BroadCastReceiver... It looks like we cannot make "platform-awar" services and/or Activties ?

A: 

you can create an inner class

class A extends Activity {
 BroadcastReceiver r = new BroadcastReceiver(){
   // code to handle broadcase
 }
}

that class will receive events, which you can pass to main handler, or just call some outer methods

Reflog
+1  A: 

To register an activity to receive a certain intent you need to:

// Flag if receiver is registered 
private boolean mReceiversRegistered = false;

// I think this is the broadcast you need for something like an incoming call
private String INCOMING_CALL_ACTION = "android.intent.action.PHONE_STATE";

// Define a handler and a broadcast receiver
private final Handler mHandler = new Handler();
private final BroadcastReceiver mIntentReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
  @Override
  public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
    // Handle reciever
    String mAction = intent.getAction();

    if(mAction.equals(INCOMING_CALL_ACTION) {
      // Do your thing   
    }
}

@Override
protected void onResume() {
  super.onResume();

  // Register Sync Recievers
  IntentFilter intentToReceiveFilter = new IntentFilter();
  intentToReceiveFilter.addAction(INCOMING_CALL_ACTION);
  this.registerReceiver(mIntentReceiver, intentToReceiveFilter, null, mHandler);
  mReceiversRegistered = true;
}

@Override
public void onPause() {
  super.onPause();

  // Make sure you unregister your receivers when you pause your activity
  if(mReceiversRegistered) {
    unregisterReceiver(mIntentReceiver);
    mReceiversRegistered = false;
  }
}

Then you will also need to add an intent-filter to your manifest:

 <activity android:name=".MyActivity" android:label="@string/name" >
   <intent-filter> 
     <action android:name="android.intent.action.PHONE_STATE" /> 
   </intent-filter>
 </activity>
disretrospect
if you create a new instance of BroadcastReceiver and then register it in your code providing an intent filter object you don't need to create an <intent-filter> in your activity definition in the manifest file.
hara