Originally posted by Quackdoc
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I'm a bit fuzzy on the current situation as I've been using a VPN that made KDE Connect not work reliably, and I've been lazy/busy when I could've fixed it by configuring it properly. So, I might be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure I could reply to SMSs on my laptop via KDE Connect as early as Plasma 5, but it hasn't been expanded on for full integration. I can't remember whether if you can answer or decline, but think yes.
Anyway, the recent beta support of Bluetooth might make it able to use the laptop as a "headset" device? Though, this is not the ideal solution for a number of reasons, but it might be easier and faster to implement. Perhaps as a stop-gap solution (personally, I wouldn't be stoked about having to connect my laptop as a headset all the time).
As far as I know, it should be possible for the KDE Connect Android app to make and manage calls even when it's not a phone app (or assigned phone app). This should (?) also provide access to the audio and microphone feed? But then it would have to be transferred over the network and I guess the question is how much work that would involve or whether there are any open source libraries for it or something similar that can be adapted.
As a non-developer here's what I could find on the phone side of things that should be relevant:
Regarding full SMS integration, there is an Android class for it and corresponding permissions (which the app already has?). This should be it: https://developer.android.com/refere...ony/SmsManager
As for iOS, I have no idea. But I have a feeling it wouldn't be that easy as Apple likes to keep a strong grip on their users to keep them within the walls that they love set up around their eco system.
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