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Is it possible to be notified or detect when a GSM/CDMA call is taking place on an iOS handset?

I have an application that uses audio in the background and I want to be able to detect when a call is taking place so that my app can react accordingly so as not to intrude on the cellular call in anyway.

Essentially I want to be able to detect when a call is taking place so that if the user enters my application while on a call I can disable some functionality.

So I was wondering how I can detect that a cellular call is taking place on a device?

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As of iOS 4, you can use the CTCallCenter class in the Core Telephony framework to register an event handler so your app gets notified when a call starts or ends. The CTCall it gives you has a callState property, which can be CTCallStateDialing, CTCallStateIncoming, CTCallStateConnected, or—when it ends—CTCallStateDisconnected.

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  • Is there a way to get the phone number of an incoming call?
    – Mark
    Nov 4, 2011 at 22:41
  • not working, do I need to update the plist also? like register for a background process ....
    – shebelaw
    Mar 9, 2014 at 19:12
  • Not sure if this helps anyone but I just didn't want to animate a UIView if a call was taking place and this check worked perfect: if (callCenter.currentCalls == nil).....with callCenter being an instance of CTCallCenter. Apr 15, 2014 at 1:57
  • Will it be approved by Apple Review team?
    – PGU
    Jul 4, 2014 at 6:20
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As of iOS 6, you should:

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(onAudioInterruption:) name:AVAudioSessionInterruptionNotification object:session

and then:

- (void)onAudioInterruption:(NSNotification*)notification
{
    NSDictionary *info = notification.userInfo;
    NSUInteger type = [[info valueForKey:AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeKey] unsignedIntegerValue];

    if (type == AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeBegan) {
        // stop audio (or whatever)
    } else if (type == AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeEnded) {
        // restart audio (or whatever)
    }
}
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Look at AVAudioSessionDelegate protocol.

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  • Thanks, I already have implemented that but it only appears to work if the user is using my app and then I get an incoming call, if my app is not in use, the user makes a call and then goes to my app during the call I want to disable some options at that stage. Sep 23, 2011 at 15:10
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You can use CoreTelephony framework.But you must user some private api.And I have some demo code for this. https://github.com/edison0951/AppNotifyBySMSDemo. And the finally solution is MAP.this is the same with SMS notifications in iOS6

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