direct_caller_sim_choice
is a Dart library for Flutter that allows you to make phone calls directly from your app, with an option to select the SIM card for devices that have dual SIM support.
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Makes Call Directly without user interaction. Ideal for application that has emergency call services. One examlple would be a distress app that makes phone call when phone is shaked three times.
Add direct_caller_sim_choice as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
direct_caller_sim_choice: ^1.0.4
Import the library:
import 'package:direct_caller_sim_choice/direct_caller_sim_choice.dart';
To make a phone call, simply call the makePhoneCall
method:
final DirectCaller directCaller = DirectCaller();
directCaller.makePhoneCall('1234567890', simSlot: 2);
NOTE The phone number must be a string with 10 digits. Emergency numbers are not necessarily 10 digit. So I removed the feature. The simSlot
parameter is optional and defaults to 1 (the first SIM card slot). If the device does not support dual SIM, the library will use the first SIM card slot.
direct_caller_sim_choice
currently supports only Android devices. On other platforms, the library returns false
when the makePhoneCall
method is called.
In your app's AndroidManifest.xml
file, make sure you have the CALL_PHONE permission:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CALL_PHONE" />
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue if you find a bug or have a feature request.