This is my way of getting the SMS and it works great. There are separate logs for sent and received. Certain third party SMS program messages might not show up. It looks for SMS sent or received from a number in a string called phoneNumbers and adds all the found SMS messages in to an array for processing.
public void getSMS(){
final String[] projection = null;
final String selection = "address IN (" + phoneNumbers + ")";
final String selectionArgs[] = null;
final String sortOrder = null;
Cursor c = null;
c = getContentResolver().query(
Uri.parse("content://sms/sent"),
projection,
selection,
selectionArgs,
sortOrder);
if (c.moveToFirst() && c.isNull(c.getColumnIndex("date"))==false && c.isNull(c.getColumnIndex("address"))==false) {
do {
CCall call = new CCall(c.getLong(c.getColumnIndex("date")),c.getString(c.getColumnIndex("address")),4,0);
arrCall.add(call);
} while (c.moveToNext());
}
c = getContentResolver().query(
Uri.parse("content://sms/inbox"),
projection,
selection,
selectionArgs,
sortOrder);
if (c.moveToFirst() && c.isNull(c.getColumnIndex("date"))==false && c.isNull(c.getColumnIndex("address"))==false) {
do {
CCall call = new CCall(c.getLong(c.getColumnIndex("date")),c.getString(c.getColumnIndex("address")),5,0);
arrCall.add(call);
} while (c.moveToNext());
}
c.close();
}