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i m trying to delete call logs of some selected numbers , code will be run successfully with required results on emulator and two other devices (Q-Mobile A500 & Sony Ericson X10i) that i have available for testing while client test on HTC one its not working

here is my code

    String num, queryString = null;

    number = number.replace(" ", "");
    number = number.replace("-", "");
    if (number.length() > 10) {
        num = number.substring(number.length() - 10, number.length());
        queryString = " LIKE '%" + num + "%'";
    } else {
        queryString = "=" + number;
    }

    // String queryString = "NUMBER=" + number;

    Uri allCalls = Uri.parse("content://call_log/calls");

    context.getContentResolver().delete(allCalls,
            android.provider.CallLog.Calls.NUMBER + queryString, null);

     context.getContentResolver().delete(
     android.provider.CallLog.Calls.CONTENT_URI,
     android.provider.CallLog.Calls.NUMBER + queryString, null);

i m trying to delete with both queries results are same but its cant work on HTC one

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  • Do you see some results, when querying the url? with and without the filter?
    – flx
    Sep 3, 2013 at 11:41
  • @flx without filter i did not test while with filters i see that call logs are deleted Sep 3, 2013 at 11:42
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    "its cant work on HTC one" -- this is not a useful description of your symptoms. Are you crashing? If so, post the stack trace. Also, why are you hardcoding the Uri, instead of using the CONTENT_URI from CallLog (since HTC may have moved it)? Also, since there is no requirement that the call log be backed by a SQL database, what makes you think that LIKE will be a reliable option? Sep 3, 2013 at 12:10
  • @CommonsWare i used both hardcoded and CONTENT_URI both have same results while i checked it also backed by a sql database Sep 3, 2013 at 12:24
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    So, you are saying that you broke into the offices of every Android device manufacturer and examined their changes to Android, to see how they handled the call log? After all, they are welcome to change the implementation of the call log just the same as they change the implementation of the home screen. Sep 3, 2013 at 12:29

3 Answers 3

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You should delete your call log by call id may be this will help.

int id = Activity_Name.this.getContentResolver().delete(android.provider.CallLog.Calls.CONTENT_URI,"_ID = "+ calls_id_list.get(i),null);
        if (id == 1) {
            /*delete your call log*/

        } 

may be through id you can resolve your issue.

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    For deleting all call logs you should follow Uri call_uri = Uri.parse("content://call_log/calls"); int delete = getContentResolver().delete(uri, null, null); Sep 3, 2013 at 12:10
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try this

context.getContentResolver().delete(android.provider.CallLog.Calls.CONTENT_URI,
                android.provider.CallLog.Calls.NUMBER+"=?", new String[] {queryString});
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I figured out the error:

On HTC One it is necessary to aquire the permission to wirte call logs:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_CALL_LOG" />

When compiling for a targetSdkVersion of 15 or lower this permission is granted automatically, but for higher targetSdkVersion this permission must be explicitly requested in the manifest.

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