@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ var DeviceInfo = require('react-native-device-info');
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@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ var DeviceInfo = require('react-native-device-info');
| IP Address | `getIPAddress()` | `Promise<string>` | Only supported in Android |
| IP Address | `getIPAddress()` | `Promise<string>` | Only supported in Android |
| MAC Address | `getMACAddress()` | `Promise<string>` | Only supported in Android |
| MAC Address | `getMACAddress()` | `Promise<string>` | Only supported in Android |
| Carrier | `getCarrier()` | `string` e.g. "SOFTBANK" | |
| Carrier | `getCarrier()` | `string` e.g. "SOFTBANK" | |
| Total Memory | `getTotalMemory()` | `number` e.g. 1995018240 | Total ammount of memory on the device |
| Total Memory | `getTotalMemory()` | `number` e.g. 1995018240 | Total amount of memory on the device |
| Max Memory | `getMaxMemory()` | `number` e.g. 268435456 | ANDROID ONLY - see https://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Runtime.html#maxMemory() |
| Max Memory | `getMaxMemory()` | `number` e.g. 268435456 | ANDROID ONLY - see https://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Runtime.html#maxMemory() |
Since the device setting for PIN/Fingerprint can be modified while the app is still open, this is available via callback instead of as a constant. To use, pass a callback function to the returned bridge function in your javascript:
Since the device setting for PIN/Fingerprint can be modified while the app is still open, this is available via callback instead of as a constant. To use, pass a callback function to the returned bridge function in your javascript: