Want to back this issue? Post a bounty on it! We accept bounties via Bountysource.īy using this command instead of Generic SIM Access +CSIM TE application has easier but more limited access to the SIM database. If you have any better or further insight, please let us know ASAP! Thus (2) might actually be a better choice, from simplicity point of view. But (1) is risking to use non-available or OEM dependent STK.apks. ![]() The preferred way would probably be to incorporate (1) into our app, since it is already written in Java, but would need to circumvent the signatures in the same way as the ServiceMode "multiRIL-client" does its access. ![]() Similarly we should be able to open a RIL socket and use the RIL_REQUEST_SIM_IO to read/write to SIM EF.Using the SIM Application Toolkit ( STK aka CAT/SAT):. ![]() There are 3 other alternatives for reading the SIM EF / DF ( Elemenary Files / Dedicated Files): We have previously looked at the possibility of using the modem AT command interface, but we need other alternatives in those cases when baseband does not present an available and proper AT command interface. ![]() There may be many ways to read the file system on a SIM card. We need to be able to access the SIM card filesystem in order to work some magic while collecting relevant and necessary network data, not available from AOS API.
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