Android application for ringing and accessing device remotely using SMS
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Backend, Commands, Unique code, Remote devicesAbstract
Now a day’s Android applications are making our life much easier and happier. We always ensure that device that contains all applications should be always with us and secure anytime anywhere. In this journal I developed an android application to find your mobile phone using another device when you lost it nearby, using text message and unique code generated on both devices. The application is designed in such a way that we can ring phone even when it is in silent mode. For developing this application I proposed a method, I simply divided code modules of Android functions, so that we can able to invoke each module of android device separately to ring, vibrate and other function. Each android module will take device administrator permission to modify android function using application.
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