I have an app that can use internet connection to downloading data. I\'m using HttpURLConnection
to do that.
Problem: My app drains the
If you had a Socket
you could just set the receive buffer size to the desired bandwidth-delay product, but, as you don't, you will just have to sleep between receive calls. Experiment or some feedback-based arithmetic will yield the appropriate sleep intervals.
You can have preference like download in Mobile data/Wifi/ Roaming in your settings activity. You can get the connection type with this class.
/** * Check device's network connectivity and speed * @author Max https://stackoverflow.com/users/801646/max * */ public class Connectivity {
/** * Get the network info * @param context * @return */ public static NetworkInfo getNetworkInfo(Context context){ ConnectivityManager cm = (ConnectivityManager) context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE); return cm.getActiveNetworkInfo(); } /** * Check if there is any connectivity * @param context * @return */ public static boolean isConnected(Context context){ NetworkInfo info = Connectivity.getNetworkInfo(context); return (info != null && info.isConnected()); } /** * Check if there is any connectivity to a Wifi network * @param context * @param type * @return */ public static boolean isConnectedWifi(Context context){ NetworkInfo info = Connectivity.getNetworkInfo(context); return (info != null && info.isConnected() && info.getType() == ConnectivityManager.TYPE_WIFI); } /** * Check if there is any connectivity to a mobile network * @param context * @param type * @return */ public static boolean isConnectedMobile(Context context){ NetworkInfo info = Connectivity.getNetworkInfo(context); return (info != null && info.isConnected() && info.getType() == ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE); } /** * Check if there is fast connectivity * @param context * @return */ public static boolean isConnectedFast(Context context){ NetworkInfo info = Connectivity.getNetworkInfo(context); return (info != null && info.isConnected() && Connectivity.isConnectionFast(info.getType(),info.getSubtype())); } /** * Check if the connection is fast * @param type * @param subType * @return */ public static boolean isConnectionFast(int type, int subType){ if(type==ConnectivityManager.TYPE_WIFI){ return true; }else if(type==ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE){ switch(subType){ case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_1xRTT: return false; // ~ 50-100 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_CDMA: return false; // ~ 14-64 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EDGE: return false; // ~ 50-100 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_0: return true; // ~ 400-1000 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_A: return true; // ~ 600-1400 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_GPRS: return false; // ~ 100 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_HSDPA: return true; // ~ 2-14 Mbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_HSPA: return true; // ~ 700-1700 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_HSUPA: return true; // ~ 1-23 Mbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_UMTS: return true; // ~ 400-7000 kbps /* * Above API level 7, make sure to set android:targetSdkVersion * to appropriate level to use these */ case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EHRPD: // API level 11 return true; // ~ 1-2 Mbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_EVDO_B: // API level 9 return true; // ~ 5 Mbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_HSPAP: // API level 13 return true; // ~ 10-20 Mbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_IDEN: // API level 8 return false; // ~25 kbps case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_LTE: // API level 11 return true; // ~ 10+ Mbps // Unknown case TelephonyManager.NETWORK_TYPE_UNKNOWN: default: return false; } }else{ return false; } }
}