I don't participate in the android tag, but when I browse my favourite tags and see a question like this, I usually run away as fast as I can:
- On the first line, it says that it is about a tutorial. I personally don't consider tutorial problems "real" problems, and don't want to spend time having to find out what the tutorial is about.
- When I scroll down, my scrolling gets hijacked by the embedded code window which has its own scrolling and seems to contain about half a kilometer of code.
- The large code "snippet" starts out with something that looks like 20 import statements. That tells me that you have not done much (any?) editing to help me zoom in on the problem. I basically have to find it myself.
I normally presume that the gist of the question is summarised in the last paragraph of the post - hence the scrolling - but in a case like yours I often don't even reach the end of the post before my pattern matching algorithm tells me to just forget about it. Too much work on my side to help someone who appears to have done too little on their side.
I am sorry if this last impression feels wrong and unjust (could well be, I spend just a few seconds to form it), but with the flow of questions, I am afraid that that is how things often go.
So my advice would be to find out what the core of the problem is, write a small example that reproduces it (ideally about 10 lines of code, but more if needed) and maybe tell people what you have tried so far. This post by Eric Lippert also contains some really good advice.
Then I am sure a lot more people will be willing to help.