How to call Android calculator on my app for all phones

  public static final String CALCULATOR_PACKAGE ="com.android.calculator2";
  public static final String CALCULATOR_CLASS ="com.android.calculator2.Calculator";
  Intent intent = new Intent();

    intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
         intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER);
        intent.setComponent(new ComponentName(
         CALCULATOR_PACKAGE,
         CALCULATOR_CLASS));

the above works for HTC only

  public static final String CALCULATOR_PACKAGE ="com.sec.android.app.popupcalculator";
  public static final String CALCULATOR_CLASS ="com.sec.android.app.popupcalculator.Calculator";

the above works for S3

I need a code that works for all of them. Someone with any clue ?Please give an example code


you can try as to Default calculator on all android devices:

ArrayList<HashMap<String,Object>> items =new ArrayList<HashMap<String,Object>>();

final PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
List<PackageInfo> packs = pm.getInstalledPackages(0);  
for (PackageInfo pi : packs) {
if( pi.packageName.toString().toLowerCase().contains("calcul")){
    HashMap<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>();
    map.put("appName", pi.applicationInfo.loadLabel(pm));
    map.put("packageName", pi.packageName);
    items.add(map);
 }
}

and now you can launch calculator application as:

if(items.size()>=1){
String packageName = (String) items.get(0).get("packageName");
Intent i = pm.getLaunchIntentForPackage(packageName);
if (i != null)
  startActivity(i);
} 
else{
      // Application not found
   }

And for Api >= 15 ,You can use

Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_APP_CALCULATOR);
intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
startActivity(intent);

Intent i = new Intent();
i.setAction(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
i.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_APP_CALCULATOR);
startActivity(i);

You'll have to check if the default calculator package name(com.android.calculator2) is available with this:

try{
     ApplicationInfo info = getPackageManager()
                             .getApplicationInfo("com.android.calculator2", 0 );

    } catch( PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e ){
     //application doesn't exist
}

Samsung uses a lot of apps preinstalled with TouchWiz which aren't available in stock Android. Therefore if you get an Exception in the above you can check if Samsung's calculator is available. Btw I think com.android.calculator2 is not HTC specific.