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I would like to read all SMS and MMS messages into a ListView using Android's Telephony content provider. When I look at the classes, I see many results, including these:



I cannot find any more information about these classes. I notice, however, that the first two inherit from BaseMmsColumns and TextBasedSmsColumns, respectively, in which we have constants like BODY, ADDRESS, etc. we can read. MmsSms does not have this; it inherits only from BaseColumns which give us the ID and number of rows.

So my question is, what exactly is Telephony.MmsSms? I would expect from the description that it was simply a merging of both MMS and SMS messages but I don't understand how I'm meant to access the content of those messages, if at all. What is the recommended way to combine both MMS and SMS messages using Telephony?

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  • SMS is short messaging service, MMS is multi-media messaging service. A big distinction is the size of the message, and if I am not mistaken this plays a role into why SMS messages are limited in text size by some providers.
    – zgc7009
    Mar 16, 2016 at 17:10
  • I'm aware of the distinction; I was wondering specifically about the method of retrieving them. What does Telephony.MmsSms actually do? Or should I ignore that and try combining the two Inbox tables?
    – Matt
    Mar 16, 2016 at 17:16
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    Querying the MmsSmsProvider - using the MmsSms Uris in that class - effectively does that, for any/all the boxes. The linked code and its comments might clear some things up for ya.
    – Mike M.
    Mar 16, 2016 at 17:22

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