It's fairly simple and straight forward to get the current devices API level using:
Build.VERSION.SDK_INT
and using that it's also fairly easy to get the version name as of Build.VERSION_CODES
public static String getDisplayOS() {
Field[] fields = Build.VERSION_CODES.class.getFields();
for (Field field : fields) {
String fieldName = field.getName();
int fieldValue = -1;
try {
fieldValue = field.getInt(new Object());
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (NullPointerException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
if (fieldValue == Build.VERSION.SDK_INT) {
return fieldName;
}
}
return "";
}
The problem is this gives values such as:
JELLY_BEAN_MR1
HONEYCOMB_MR2
Now, I could just manually add a list of OS version strings myself - which would be fine but once we get past API 22, I would have to update the product simply to add in some extra strings.
My brain tells me there must be an internal field which displays this value somewhere in the OS but I'm finding it decidedly difficult to find where this is.
Any help would be useful
switch(Build.VERSION.SDK_INT){case 1:return "First Android Version ever!";break;}
MR1
and such. By the way, you could simply replace"_"
with" "
and"MR"
with"Maintenance Release "
. So, you'd get"JELLY BEAN Maintenance Release 1"
. Even better, if you proper-case the strings (first char of every word uppercase, the rest lowercase), so to finally get"Jelly Bean Maintenance Release 1"
. I can't think of anything simpler and nicer.