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I've an activity that, on its onPause has to do some work but not when the screen is turned off. I've already registered the receiver for the ACTION_SCREEN_OFF intent and, theoretically, this and a static flag at application level should do the trick but... It doesn't work because the onPause callback on the activity is invoked BEFORE the receiver can get its Intent. That is: logcat*ting* while push down the idle button, i can see the onPause trace first and the onReceive after. At this point, setting up the static flag is not very important...

Any possibilities to know at activity's onPause time that the screen has turned off?

Thanks in advance
L.

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  • Surely onPause is called then the screen goes off. What is wrong with that?
    – Blundell
    Dec 16, 2011 at 17:01
  • Nothing if you need to do some work every time onPause is invoked. Unfortunately I have to do that job in onPause only if the screen is NOT turned off. So the question is: how do I realize in time that the screen is gone? BroadcastReceiver is not good: it is too slow...
    – lorenzoff
    Dec 16, 2011 at 17:11
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    What job do you need to do that occurs STRICTLY if the screen is on? onPause is called when the display has been retracted from the user, implictly (figuratively and effectively) meaing the screen is "off". I'm am not seeing why it matters if the screen is off to do this job.
    – ahodder
    Dec 16, 2011 at 17:18
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    Non, work related, but I love the title. It's so... dramatic. ;-)
    – ahodder
    Dec 16, 2011 at 17:19
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    You could override the idle key, then in your app you can do whatever you need to do and then darken the screen if you need using this method: stackoverflow.com/questions/6756768/turn-off-screen-on-android
    – Reed
    Dec 16, 2011 at 21:40

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I had the same problem and a receiver is not the way to go

android developer

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/BroadcastReceiver.html

"Note: If registering a receiver in your Activity.onResume() implementation, you should unregister it in Activity.onPause(). (You won't receive intents when paused, and this will cut down on unnecessary system overhead). Do not unregister in Activity.onSaveInstanceState(), because this won't be called if the user moves back in the history stack."

Instead create a power manager in your onPause method [I got it from this link]

how to find out screen status on an android device?

public void onPause(){

   PowerManager powermanager =(PowerManager)global.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE); 
   if (powermanager.isScreenOn()){
        screen_off_beforePause = false;
            //your code here
   }else{
    screen_off_beforePause = true;
   }
}

public void onResume() {
   if (screen_off_beforePause){
    Log.e(TAG + ".onResume()", "screen was off before onPause");
   }else{
    Log.d(TAG + ".onResume()", "screen was not off before onPause");
    //your code here
   }

 //resetting
 screen_off_beforePause = false;    
}

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