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3 # json input or output tests are skipped (in conformance_objc.m) as mobile
38 … | ```mobile``` | | ```show``` to show icon, any other value to hide40 … | | ```level``` | Sets mobile signal strength level (null or 0-4)41 …| ```carriernetworkchange``` | | Sets mobile signal icon to carrier network change …165 mobile show -e datatype none -e level 4
18 mobile
548 final Network mobile = new Network(1); in testCapabilities() local553 mobile, in testCapabilities()585 new Network[] {mobile}, in testCapabilities()621 new Network[] {mobile, wifi}, in testCapabilities()
231 // Total Bytes received on mobile connections.233 // Total Bytes transmitted on mobile connections.239 // Total Packets received on mobile connections.241 // Total Packets transmitted on mobile connections.290 // The time that is the difference between the mobile radio time we saw295 // The amount of time that the mobile network has been active (in a high672 // Number of times the app woke up the mobile radio.
81 // Sample values: fast.t-mobile.com, internet
1646 // Sample values: fast.t-mobile.com, internet. Note only log if this apn is not user edited.
80 # interval is in seconds; network type can be 0 (mobile) or 1 (wifi); ip is the host ip addr.
968 String mobile = args.getString("mobile"); in dispatchDemoCommand() local969 if (mobile != null) { in dispatchDemoCommand()970 boolean show = mobile.equals("show"); in dispatchDemoCommand()
55 for mobile.
48 the mobile operator's IMS network. This class is the starting point for any IMS actions.
43 * The size of libbcc is aggressively reduced for mobile devices. We
581 // Whether mobile data connections are allowed by the user. Simply584 // Whether the mobile data connection should remain active even when higher
1030 * Logs when an an app causes the mobile radio to change state.1031 * Changing from LOW to MEDIUM or HIGH can be considered the app waking the mobile radio.1396 * Logs changes in the connection state of the mobile radio.1432 * Logs changes in mobile radio technology. eg: LTE, EDGE, CDMA.3716 * Pulls bytes transferred via mobile networks (Sum of foreground and background usage).3719 * StatsCompanionService (using BatteryStats to get which interfaces are mobile data)3734 * Pulls bytes transferred via mobile networks (separated by foreground and background usage).3737 * StatsCompanionService (using BatteryStats to get which interfaces are mobile data)
601 library. The use cases for reflection on mobile are not as strong and the static
336 // One mobile terminated active call
2291 // details for a SIM/eSIM mobile network > Click edit icon to bring up a rename dialog.
135 * Supported Proto3 lite-runtime in C++/Java for mobile platforms.
6967 // details for a SIM/eSIM mobile network > Click edit icon to bring up a rename dialog.7343 // FIELD: The mobile operator code (MNC) of current network