The PowerReceiver app uses a Broadcast Receiver to receive the system Broadcast Intent delivered when the device is connected and disconnected from power and displays a Toast message. It also delivers a custom Broadcast Intent and responds with another Toast message when the custom Broadcast is received.
For this app you should be familiar with:
- Creating and running apps in Android Studio.
- Delivering Toast messages.
- Creating Implicit Intents.
- Implementing a BroadcastReceiver
- Responding to System Broadcast Intents.
- Creating Custom Broadcast Intents.
- Download and open the app in Android Studio.
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