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    Can you access information about cellular network performance and "phone events" using pythonista?

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    • ccc
      ccc last edited by

      Obtaining the location of your device is relatively straightforward.

      Obtaining upload and download data rates can be done by timing the sending and receiving of known blocks of data to and from known remote hosts.

      I know of no way to obtain the other data you mentioned with Pythonista.

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      • michael_recchione
        michael_recchione last edited by

        Thanks - that's a start. I know that the phone knows whether it sees 3G or 4G, it knows signal strength. And I know there are some apps that record that. Is there a way to see what's going on with TCP/IP, e.g. timeouts, packet failures, number of retransmission attempts? I know that seeing into the MAC layer events would probably require access to the APIs for the modem chip on the phone, but I'm wondering if layer 3 is visible somewhere.

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        • dgelessus
          dgelessus last edited by

          The socket module in the standard library provides low-level TCP/IP interfaces, you might be able to use that. You probably can't get any information on other apps' connections though, that would probably require access to APIs that Pythonista doesn't have Python interfaces for.

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          • michael_recchione
            michael_recchione last edited by

            Thanks. That would be ok as a start. There must be an API on the phone, somewhere, that allows access to the modem - after all, things like click to dial, etc are supported. As are call-progress messages, for things like Skype and Google.

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            • ccc
              ccc last edited by

              Click to dial is easy in Pythonista:

              import webbrowser
              webbrowser.open('tel:+1-212-555-0123')
              
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              • reefboy1
                reefboy1 last edited by

                The phone number above is a real phone number. I would recommend changing it. I called and someone actually picked up

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                • ccc
                  ccc last edited by

                  http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/555_(telephone_number)

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                  • JonB
                    JonB last edited by

                    This might be useful for getting the ip address of the tower you are connected to.

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                    • ccc
                      ccc last edited by

                      @JonB, Were you able to get this to work? I got a socket error in Pythonista and on the Mac.

                          recv_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_RAW, icmp)
                          # --> socket.error: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted
                      
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                      • ihf
                        ihf last edited by

                        Did you run it as root (on the Mac)? It seems to work on the Mac when run as root but gets the aforementioned error under Pythonista.

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