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I'm trying to allow a user to select a phone number from a contact using the contact picker. However, right now all the examples I see online show how you can select a contact, but I am hoping to have a second screen then pop up if that contact has multiple phone numbers so you can specify which one you want to select (the way that text message lets you do so when you select a contact).

My question is, do you have to gather all of the numbers and then ask the user to select a number, or is this functionality already built into Android? I'm hoping I just forgot a flag or something.

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3 Answers

Alternatively, you can initially display the phone numbers associated with each contact in the Contact Picker and select one that way. Launch contact picker this way (note the different URI than my other answer):

Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK, ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.CONTENT_URI);
startActivityForResult(intent, REQUEST_PICK_CONTACT);

Then, in onActivityResult():

Uri result = data.getData();
Log.v(TAG, "Got a result: " + result.toString());

// get the phone number id from the Uri
String id = result.getLastPathSegment();

// query the phone numbers for the selected phone number id
Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(
    Phone.CONTENT_URI, null,
    Phone._ID + "=?",
    new String[]{id}, null);

int phoneIdx = c.getColumnIndex(Phone.NUMBER);

if(c.getCount() == 1) { // contact has a single phone number
    // get the only phone number
    if(c.moveToFirst()) {
        phone = c.getString(phoneIdx);
        Log.v(TAG, "Got phone number: " + phone);

        loadContactInfo(phone); // do something with the phone number

    } else {
        Log.w(TAG, "No results");
    }
}
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Easier to implement, less code. +1 – Glenn Bech Aug 8 '11 at 20:38
Also, if you add some code, you can get the display name as well: int nameIdx = c.getColumnIndex(Phone.DISPLAY_NAME); //insert this below where phoneIdx is created and contactName = c.getString(nameIdx); //insert this below phone = c.getString(phoneIdx); – lusus_vir Dec 24 '12 at 20:46

Just in case someone stumbles across this again.

Another alternative to the other answers is the library https://github.com/codinguser/android_contact_picker

Full Disclosure: I am the author of this library

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I was able to do this by creating a second dialog which shows all the phone numbers associated with a contact. First, call this somewhere in your code:

Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK, ContactsContract.Contacts.CONTENT_URI);
startActivityForResult(intent, REQUEST_PICK_CONTACT);

Then in onActivityResult() use this to decide if the selected contact has multiple phone numbers, and display a dialog if so:

Uri result = data.getData();
Log.v(TAG, "Got a result: " + result.toString());

// get the contact id from the Uri
String id = result.getLastPathSegment();

// query for phone numbers for the selected contact id
c = getContentResolver().query(
    Phone.CONTENT_URI, null,
    Phone.CONTACT_ID + "=?",
    new String[]{id}, null);

int phoneIdx = c.getColumnIndex(Phone.NUMBER);
int phoneType = c.getColumnIndex(Phone.TYPE);

if(c.getCount() > 1) { // contact has multiple phone numbers
    final CharSequence[] numbers = new CharSequence[c.getCount()];
    int i=0;
    if(c.moveToFirst()) {
        while(!c.isAfterLast()) { // for each phone number, add it to the numbers array
            String type = (String) Phone.getTypeLabel(this.getResources(), c.getInt(phoneType), ""); // insert a type string in front of the number
            String number = type + ": " + c.getString(phoneIdx);
            numbers[i++] = number;
            c.moveToNext();
        }
        // build and show a simple dialog that allows the user to select a number
        AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(this);
        builder.setTitle(R.string.select_contact_phone_number_and_type);
        builder.setItems(numbers, new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {

            @Override
            public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int item) {
                String number = (String) numbers[item];
                int index = number.indexOf(":");
                number = number.substring(index + 2);
                loadContactInfo(number); // do something with the selected number
            }
        });
        AlertDialog alert = builder.create();
        alert.setOwnerActivity(this);
        alert.show();

    } else Log.w(TAG, "No results");
} else if(c.getCount() == 1) {
    // contact has a single phone number, so there's no need to display a second dialog
}

I know this is an old question but I hope it helps.

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