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I want to check that whether whatsapp is installed in mobile or not if installed then show toast "installed" and if not installed then show Toast "Not Installed".How can I do that Kindly help.

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You can use this code. It will check if package is installed.

public class Example extends Activity {
    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);
        //Put the package name here...
        if(isAppInstalled("com.whatsapp")) {
            System.out.println("App is already installed on your phone");         
        } else {
            System.out.println("App is not currently installed on your phone");
        }
    }

    private boolean isAppInstalled(String packageName) {
        try {
            getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(packageName, PackageManager.GET_ACTIVITIES);
            return true;
        }
        catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException ignored) {
            return false;
        }
    }
}

As mentioned by @Sattar, it is imperative to update your manifest file when working with Android 11.

<manifest ...> 
 <queries>
    <package android:name="com.whatsapp" />
  </queries>
  <application ....>

  </application>
</manifest>
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  • 5
    after android 11 you also need this under manifest <queries> <package android:name="com.whatsapp" /> </queries>
    – minato
    Jun 21, 2021 at 9:00
  • i tried this but in Redem note 10 pro max with andriod 11 it goes to catch and the only error message i get is "com.whatsapp". has there some thing changed? Oct 14, 2022 at 15:01
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based on @eliasz-kubala answer this will work for me on Android 11 after only adding this to Manifest

  <manifest 
    ...> 
    <queries> <package android:name="com.whatsapp" /> </queries>
  
    <application ....>
    </application>
  </manifest>

and Then use this Kotlin function

  private fun isAppInstalled(packageName: String): Boolean {
    val pm: PackageManager = getPackageManager()
    return try {
        pm.getPackageInfo(packageName, PackageManager.GET_ACTIVITIES)
        true
    } catch (e: PackageManager.NameNotFoundException) {
        false
    }
   }
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  • would love to know what's the reason for this. What does query exactly do? And why do we need it. Btw thanks for sharing.
    – oyeraghib
    Dec 11, 2022 at 14:33
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This is the code to get all package names of installed applications in device

 final Intent mainIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN, null);
    mainIntent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER);
    final List pkgAppsList = context.getPackageManager().queryIntentActivities( mainIntent, 0);

after getting list of packages search for com.whatsapp(package name of whats app given on official webiste Whatsapp). Thats it..

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Try this.

Here you need to pass package name as uri.

private boolean appInstalledOrNot(String uri) {
        PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
        boolean app_installed;
        try {
            pm.getPackageInfo(uri, PackageManager.GET_ACTIVITIES);
            app_installed = true;
        }
        catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
            app_installed = false;
        }
        return app_installed;
    }

Check condition like this.

if(!appInstalledOrNot("com.whatsapp")){
    // Toast message not installed.
}else{
    // Toast message installed.
}
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Try like this:

public class WhatsApp_Check extends Activity {
    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);        
        boolean installed = appInstalledOrNot("whatsapp_package_name");  
        if(installed) {
          //print whatsApp is already installed on your phone
            else{
           // print whatsApp is not currently installed on your phone
        }
    }

    private boolean appInstalledOrNot(String uri) {
        PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
        boolean app_installed;
        try {
            pm.getPackageInfo(uri, PackageManager.GET_ACTIVITIES);
            app_installed = true;
        }
        catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
            app_installed = false;
        }
        return app_installed;
    }
}
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Try this method:

private void checkWhatsapp() {
    String packageName = "com.whatsapp";
    String mesgToShare = "Hey, I am searching for Whatsapp in your device.";

    boolean gotPackage = false;
    Intent shareIntent = new Intent( android.content.Intent.ACTION_SEND );
    shareIntent.setType( "text/plain" );
    shareIntent.putExtra( android.content.Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, mesgToShare );
    List<ResolveInfo> activityList = getPackageManager().queryIntentActivities( shareIntent, 0 );
    for ( final ResolveInfo app : activityList ) {
        if ( (app.activityInfo.name).contains( packageName ) ) {
            gotPackage = true;
            final ActivityInfo activity = app.activityInfo;
            ComponentName name = new ComponentName( activity.applicationInfo.packageName, activity.name );
            shareIntent.addCategory( Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER );
            shareIntent.setFlags( Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED );
            shareIntent.setComponent( name );
            startActivity( shareIntent );
            break; // We already found what we were looking for. Don't need to execute the rest of the Loop
        }
    }

    if ( !gotPackage )
        Log.e("TAG", "Whatsapp is not installed in your device");
}
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        if (isAppInstalled("com.whatsapp")) {
            val sendIntent = Intent("android.intent.action.MAIN")
            sendIntent.component = ComponentName("com.whatsapp", "com.whatsapp.Conversation")
            sendIntent.putExtra(
                "jid",
                PhoneNumberUtils.stripSeparators("918219243720").toString() + "@s.whatsapp.net"
            )

            startActivity(sendIntent)

        } else {
            showToast("App is not currently installed on your phone")
        }

Now Create fun()

private fun isAppInstalled(packageName: String): Boolean {
    return try {
        packageManager.getPackageInfo(packageName, PackageManager.GET_ACTIVITIES)

        true
    } catch (ignored: PackageManager.NameNotFoundException) {
        false
    }
}

Now Add same lines in Manifest file

<queries>
    <package android:name="com.whatsapp" />
    <package android:name="com.facebook.katana" />
</queries>
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  • Code-only answers are problematic. Please edit to explain what this code does, and what (if anything) it does better than the multiple previous answers from several years back.
    – tripleee
    Nov 22, 2022 at 14:01

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