Fix: Add null check for current activity in openWriteSetting method#162
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Problem
The openWriteSetting() method was calling mContext.getCurrentActivity().startActivity() without checking if the activity is null, which could lead to a NullPointerException if the method is called when no activity is available (depending on application lifecycle)
Solution
Added a null check before calling startActivity(), consistent with the pattern used in other methods like setAppBrightness() and switchSetting()
Impact
This change prevents potential crashes, in my case while starting up my React Native-application.