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I am developing an android application and I need android device features. I know that, by using package manager, getSystemAvailableFeatures method should be available. Still the method is not available Can any one help me by post some example or source code related to that.

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  • What happened when you tried getSystemAvailableFeatures()??
    – Will Tate
    Mar 10, 2011 at 17:02

2 Answers 2

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I use the following function to determine if a feature is available:

    public final static boolean isFeatureAvailable(Context context, String feature) {
        final PackageManager packageManager = context.getPackageManager();
        final FeatureInfo[] featuresList = packageManager.getSystemAvailableFeatures();
        for (FeatureInfo f : featuresList) {
            if (f.name != null && f.name.equals(feature)) {
                 return true;
            }
        }

       return false;
    }

The usage (i.e from Activity class):

    if (isFeatureAvailable(this, PackageManager.FEATURE_CAMERA)) {
        ...
    }
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  • How can i get the list of all features available for an android device ? The problem i m facing is that my app is not compatible when downloading it from the Google PlayStore. So I m unable to figure out which permission/feature is not allowing me to do the same.
    – Jatin Jha
    Jun 7, 2016 at 6:28
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    @JatinJha In order to restrict app's visibility on Google Play to devices that have certain features (e.g. flash, camera etc.), you have to advertise that your application depends on supporting a specific feature/features, by putting a <uses-feature> tag in your manifest file.
    – AlexMelw
    Jan 12, 2017 at 16:57
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If you know the feature you want to check then you don't need to enumerate all system features and check against the one you're looking for. Since API level 5 you can use the PackageManager.hasSystemFeature() function to do the same job as the isFeatureAvailable() function shown in the previous answer.

For example...

PackageManager packageManager = this.getPackageManager();

if (packageManager.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_NFC))
    Log.d("TEST", "NFC IS AVAILABLE\n");
else
    Log.d("TEST", "NFC IS *NOT* AVAILABLE\n");

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