FM broadcaster - EVO 4G Themes and Apps

YOu know how you can buy those little car chargers that broadcast an fm signal of what your phone/ipod is playing? well, does that evo have this capability? if so is there an app for this? I think this would be awesome

gmelchert said:
YOu know how you can buy those little car chargers that broadcast an fm signal of what your phone/ipod is playing? well, does that evo have this capability? if so is there an app for this? I think this would be awesome
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Could be wrong, but I don't think the evo has the necessary hardware to make this possible. I had a phone with a transmitter a while back, the LG musiq, and it had a separate antenna to broadcast.

I wish the Evo had this! This is something the N900 has and externally it doesn't appear to have a extra antenna.

I'm pretty sure that I read that the FM chip is capable of broadcasting and receiving, so I think it's possible.

Yes it does it just needS to be activated
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Here are the chip details from the ifixit tear down
broadcom BCM4329

Well the source was just released.. so maybe someone could activate it IF its possible... i would love that
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it would be so nice to have this. whenever your in someones car and they have no aux input on their stereo, totally blows!

Confirmed Transmitter
According to this page from the broadcom website it does have a transmitter.
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4329
The Broadcom BCM4329 integrates a complete IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n system (MAC/baseband/radio) with Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), and FM radio receiver and transmitter.

Popping my cherry on an app post.. should have been to thank Toast, hero, Flipz.. etc hah
I would kill for this. Okay, maybe not kill, but I'd definitely pony up some bucks for it. The crap FM transmitters you find at the store are overpriced and poor hardware.
I'm starting to get into creating apps with the end goal of authoring my own ROMs. If anyone can point me in the right direction (or if test subjects are needed), I'm not worried about borking my EVO

This device http://direct.motorola.com/ens/carkits/learn-T505.html from Motorola works that way (I know it works on the Pre and other devices that can stream music over bluetooth)
Are u guys suggesting that something like this device be enabled from within the phone itself? If so, that'd be awesome!!! I'd pay for that too!!! (Cuz, I've been holding off on buying one of these, bt the price is going down, so I might get one soon)

steb0ne said:
This device http://direct.motorola.com/ens/carkits/learn-T505.html from Motorola works that way (I know it works on the Pre and other devices that can stream music over bluetooth)
Are u guys suggesting that something like this device be enabled from within the phone itself? If so, that'd be awesome!!! I'd pay for that too!!! (Cuz, I've been holding off on buying one of these, bt the price is going down, so I might get one soon)
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Um yes, it streams music over bluetooth to car radio. I use it in my car everyday with pandora.
Way better then satellite radio.

To whoever is planning on attempting to develop this:
I will give you a check. Put whatever amount you'd like on it. Must have this!

i was wondering this same thing earlier this morning. This would be incredible.

Just curious, anyone planning on writing an app for this or anything in the worx? I had one of those LG Fusics, then an LG Musiq back in the day, which both had the FM transmitting ability... they didn't work great, but they still could do it. I thank you profusely, whoever develops the app, ahead of time!
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I found this while searching online. This appears to be the source code section for the Broadcom4329 drivers. I have no idea where to even begin with this, but maybe someone else could find it useful.
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=pl...c;hb=f427424c414886903e4ad654c143c8ce6ec10e3c
Hopefully the link posts properly, because I can't really post links yet.

I might not kill for this but I would definitely maim. PLEASE someone get this working!

I would definitely pay for a app like this!
I just fired up my old LG Muziq a couple days ago because I can't take the low grade sound coming out of my horrible tape adapter

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[BOUNTY]FM Radio sgh i897

I have read and read and read and read and have found that there is no CLEAR answer to the FM radio question (one tear downer claims there is definitely no FM radio chip but that there is hope of a transmitter(DIFFERENT I THINK) somewhere in the PHONE). SOOO i propose a bounty of $20 to the one who can give me a %()^*#@$ radio app so i can listen to my talk radio station on my phone. AND A $5 bounty to the person who can get ATandalsoT to admit they falsely advertised that there is an FM radio chip somewhere on the SGHi897. WHO'S WITH ME?
note to mods: please close thread if you are convinced this is impossible
rjblack11 said:
I have read and read and read and read and have found that there is no CLEAR answer to the FM radio question (one tear downer claims there is definitely no FM radio chip but that there is hope of a transmitter(DIFFERENT I THINK) somewhere in the PHONE). SOOO i propose a bounty of $20 to the one who can give me a %()^*#@$ radio app so i can listen to my talk radio station on my phone. AND A $5 bounty to the person who can get ATandalsoT to admit they falsely advertised that there is an FM radio chip somewhere on the SGHi897. WHO'S WITH ME?
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I wont close it as I agree I have not found a 100% sure answer but i am 99% sure it doesnt have the hardware. I also never saw ATT admit that it did, even in the training docs I got it never mentioned it, It was one of the reasons I wanted to hold off getting it.
I also missed the FM radio of my Tilt 2, but I found this item on eBay that gives me pretty much what I want via BT and I can use it standalone without the phone if I want. Bought one about amonth ago and have been very happy with it. Call and music quality are excellent and battery life is better than 20 hours running and more than a week on standby. I also have a pair of Motorola S9s, but I prefer the in-ear style of these for mountain biking. Price has dropped $15 since I bought mine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Sony-Ericss...=140504706641&ps=63&clkid=7923225272815708738
I use Iheartradio and Tunein radio for all my local channels and Talk radio. Give it a try.
I would add $25 to get a fully working fm radio with no other hardware.
it might have the hardware as the wifi/BT chip is the same as in the SGS.
The antenna may not be solder on the headphone jack.
tjsooley said:
I would add $25 to get a fully working fm radio with no other hardware.
it might have the hardware as the wifi/BT chip is the same as in the SGS.
The antenna may not be solder on the headphone jack.
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as in many devices this is most probably the definite answer , YES the h/w is there but its not connected ..
Tune in Radio is free and definitly worth it ..
[email protected] said:
I use Iheartradio and Tunein radio for all my local channels and Talk radio. Give it a try.
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thanks tunein has my shows! bounty still out for working fm radio app. tunein=digital
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The Captivate uses the Broadcom BCM4751, which is GPS only. The I9000 series SGS uses a different broadcom chip which includes FM radio. There is no way to get true FM radio no matter what bounty.
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Rrryan2 said:
The Captivate uses the Broadcom BCM4751, which is GPS only. The I9000 series SGS uses a different broadcom chip which includes FM radio. There is no way to get true FM radio no matter what bounty.
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what about FM transmitter? couldn't that be different? it would be pretty awesome wireless playback on car stereo without BT
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rjblack11 said:
what about FM transmitter? couldn't that be different? it would be pretty awesome wireless playback on car stereo without BT
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It doesn't have FM anything. Period. The device itself doesn't have the physical capability. No amount of coding is ever going to change that.
Rrryan2 said:
It doesn't have FM anything. Period. The device itself doesn't have the physical capability. No amount of coding is ever going to change that.
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im not sure that that is true, the old development thread had seemingly knowledgable people that thought at least one chip had fm capabilities.
problem is that without an antenna the chip is useless. if any one knows the hardware and driver coding that's great but modifying for an antenna is a problem. i dont know jack about coding and drivers but i can solder and know a couple clever ways to solder to surface mount boards fairly safely. maybe when i get a substitute for the captivate i can be a guini pig but first somebody needs to see if there are any chips that can support fm radio, if the chip can output to the dac in any way and see if they can replace or edit the samsung drivers and anything else. then if there is some posibility and a dev that will commit themself to the software we can think about making an antenna.
ill put up money if someone decides to take the chalenge. also would like to try a ffc mod but that will require some butchering of the phone, i need an infuse or galaxy s 2 before i butcher the cappy.
Dani897 said:
im not sure that that is true, the old development thread had seemingly knowledgable people that thought at least one chip had fm capabilities.
problem is that without an antenna the chip is useless. if any one knows the hardware and driver coding that's great but modifying for an antenna is a problem. i dont know jack about coding and drivers but i can solder and know a couple clever ways to solder to surface mount boards fairly safely. maybe when i get a substitute for the captivate i can be a guini pig but first somebody needs to see if there are any chips that can support fm radio, if the chip can output to the dac in any way and see if they can replace or edit the samsung drivers and anything else. then if there is some posibility and a dev that will commit themself to the software we can think about making an antenna.
ill put up money if someone decides to take the chalenge. also would like to try a ffc mod but that will require some butchering of the phone, i need an infuse or galaxy s 2 before i butcher the cappy.
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http://www.broadcom.com/products/GPS/GPS-Silicon-Solutions
The 4751 used in the Captivate has no FM capability. None. Zero. Nada. Those seemingly knowledgeable people might have seemed knowledgeable, but they were speculating. Even the manufacturer states it doesn't have FM.
Broadcom makes a chip with FM transmitter (2076) but this doesn't have it. You can only code a driver if you have the SDK from Broadcom, and you can only get the SDK if you're one of Broadcom's customers (i.e. Samsung). This is a fool's quest.
The antenna would actually be the simplest part: the I9000 uses the headphone cord as the antenna.
If you really want FM that badly, get a $5 radio.
Rrryan2 said:
http://www.broadcom.com/products/GPS/GPS-Silicon-Solutions
The 4751 used in the Captivate has no FM capability. None. Zero. Nada. Those seemingly knowledgeable people might have seemed knowledgeable, but they were speculating. Even the manufacturer states it doesn't have FM.
Broadcom makes a chip with FM transmitter (2076) but this doesn't have it. You can only code a driver if you have the SDK from Broadcom, and you can only get the SDK if you're one of Broadcom's customers (i.e. Samsung). This is a fool's quest.
The antenna would actually be the simplest part: the I9000 uses the headphone cord as the antenna.
If you really want FM that badly, get a $5 radio.
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well it was merely a quest. only lasted 48 hours lol.
I guess we can all agree that there's no chance this is gonna happen. sorry cappy, good luck to ur younger bro sgs 2
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ahh, i re read it, (it's been months since i looked at it) now i see that some models of the galaxy s have a dedicated fm chip si4709 or something. and some have a gps chip that can support fm bcm4329, the speculation was about the bcm4329 chip which is not in the captivate but once the conversation got started about that chip people were dicussing it for phones with that chip and there was little in the thread noting that it did not actually apply to the captivate. somehow it was only mentioned maybe once that the captivate doesnt use that chip. there is no evidence that the si4709 chip is there or properly connected. i must have over looked the model gps chip they were discussing last i read the thread.
and yes i know many devices use the headphones as the antenna the problem had there been a fm radio chip that was hardware disabled would be esablishing a connection to the headphone jack. knowing where to put the wire is one thing. soldering it in there is another. you cant just use an old soldering iron on these things.

Optimus 3D FM Radio?

Just noticed that either Í'm blind or there is no FM Radio app on my Optimus 3D
At the same time every possible site lists FM Radio as present on the O3D.
nothing on mine either
Hmm. Nothing about FM Radio on LGE site
http://www.lg.com/uk/mobile-phones/all-lg-phones/LG-android-mobile-phone-P920.jsp
But my mobile operator (Vivacom Bulgaria) has FM on it's site as a feature:
http://www.vivacom.bg/en/residential/devices/section/mobile_phones/view/lg_optimus_3_d_p920/details
Same at Orange UK:
http://shop.orange.co.uk/mobile-phones/lg-optimus-3d
They even insist that there is RDS with the radio
Not that it's a deal breaker but I seriously think of making a scandal at Vivacom and insisting on some sort of discount because of a missing advertised feature
I got it from Gum Mobile, which also lists it
http://www.gummobile.com/phones/LG_Optimus_3D_P920_Sim_Free.aspx
I'm going to ask LG UK now
LG italy told us that they will add fm radio in the next roms...
At least that means that the FM chip is present. That's good news.
The radio quality is normally crap/limited!!
I just use Tune in from the marketplace.
when are people going to start adding DAB to the phones?
I want to listen to a specific station that's only on DAB and internet but the internet version doesn't do commentary for my local team, it cuts off and they play music so I have to listen to the DAB version only
projectsome said:
The radio quality is normally crap/limited!!
I just use Tune in from the marketplace.
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I used TuneIn for 4 days the week before last for 25 minutes to work and 25 minutes from work, in those 4 days I used up 80% of my monthly bandwidth so TuneIn isn't an option for some of us.
The Dev phones have an FM Radio app, but it was pretty buggy. Maybe LG wants to tweak it before releasing it on the world
Is it possible to get the apk from the dev ROM? As soon as the new season kicks off I will need some sort of radio to follow some games that I can't watch live or on TV
Would certainly be useful as I do not believe the new ROM is coming until October.
I did think it bit odd NOT to have an FM Radio as usually its bundled on the Bluetooth chip so not necessarily a choice made by the manufacturer, its "just there" as standard.
http://twitter.com/#!/GumMobile/status/90444001764847616
Hi, LG have disabled it as it was causing interference. The tech is in the phone its due to be activated via update in the future
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What kind of interference I wonder?
I have already experienced the old speed up / slow down of music when using a bluetooth headset identical to what my N900 suffered. This was due to using a combined Bluetooth/WiFi antenna, I suspect its the same here.
Checkout FM Radio app missing from Original ROM
Click on Below link : FM-Radio im P920 !!!!
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-ha...-p920-optimus-3d/166918-fm-radio-im-p920.html
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Checkout FM Radio app missing from Original ROM
Click on Below link : FM-Radio im P920 !!!!
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-ha...-p920-optimus-3d/166918-fm-radio-im-p920.html
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Fantastic....this works very well...Thanks
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[Q] Enable FM on Skyrocket?

I've seen a few people asking if the Skyrocket has an FM chip, or if it's capable of providing FM, so I know this has been looked into. I've also seen where the Skyrocket is advertised as having FM radio. Have any of the developers on this site looked into enabling FM radio on the Skyrocket, or are we once again being completely screwed over by the corporate Nazi retards over at AT&T?
Are there currently any procedures for testing Android phones for the FM chip? Are there any apps for using it across a broad range of phones, or anything like that?
Thanks,
Chris
You can always have apps for radios but there is no built in FM. GO to market and search for different radio apps. They have a lot.
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I've seen a few people asking if the Skyrocket has an FM chip, or if it's capable of providing FM, so I know this has been looked into. I've also seen where the Skyrocket is advertised as having FM radio. Have any of the developers on this site looked into enabling FM radio on the Skyrocket, or are we once again being completely screwed over by the corporate Nazi retards over at AT&T?
Are there currently any procedures for testing Android phones for the FM chip? Are there any apps for using it across a broad range of phones, or anything like that?
Thanks,
Chris
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The apps available in the market have many radio stations. Many radio stations also live stream on their websites. I would like to see someone make the skyrocket work as a FM transmitter. Would be awesome, but I guess I should just buy a head unit with Bluetooth.
For me FM is a nice-to-have feature but given the massive number of ways to get audio on this device, having FM feels like having a CD player in your car (something which car manufacturers are quickly starting to abandon.)
skyrocket doesnt have radio fm
hyosungv2s said:
skyrocket doesnt have radio fm
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Prior to buying a Skyrocket I remember reading websites that state Skyrocket has FM, and NFC. The NFC aspect can be confirmed by looking the wording on the battery, but not FM.
Ex: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-skyrocket-and-vs-htc-vivid/
I wish they did have FM.
Hum yeahh maybe... I wish too radio fm
enviado desde my galaxy s2 skyrocket
In my quest for the skyrocket FM radio. I have found many websites that state the FM radio is available via RDS Data(Google search it). Not to long after that I found this app on xda called spirit FM. It says it supports our processor. Supposedly FM radio via RDS Data. I download it and the app itself seems to run ok (occasional fc) but no actual radio coming through phone. But there is a TON of settings on this app. Most of which I'm not familiar with. Maybe someone with more knowledge than me could figure it out. Here is the thread I found it in
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13379669
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fm transmitter problem solved
http://www.amazon.com/Coby-CA-745-W...garette/dp/tech-data/B000OTF6G0/ref=de_a_smtd
My understanding is that if there is a transmitter/receiver and everything is hooked up the way it needs to be (it most likely is not) it's still a bunch of hacking to get it enabled kind of like how getting bluetooth enabled on the nook color was.
If you use Root Explorer or similar and look into Ueventd.rc you will see:
/dev/radio0 0644 fm_radio
fm_radio
There are also several other mentions of fm radio throughout the OS. Of course the question is, is this just generic code that appears in all Gingerbread builds or is it specific to the device. To me, it looks specific to the device.
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If you use Root Explorer or similar and look into Ueventd.rc you will see:
/dev/radio0 0644 fm_radio
fm_radio
There are also several other mentions of fm radio throughout the OS. Of course the question is, is this just generic code that appears in all Gingerbread builds or is it specific to the device. To me, it looks specific to the device.
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I'd bet it's generic. Unless there actually IS a working /dev/radio0 device.
US variants of the Galaxy S2 class of devices all seem to have no FM possible.
I think my app is just about the only generic FM app and "detection tool" for Android. Spirit FM on the Market or the latest test app with Proprietary APIs support here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/7cnuj12ul53uwzg/Spirit_FM_Radio_v120126.apk
Send me a debug log and I can look closer. This works better if your device is rooted.
Select Menu->Help->EM Logs and after a few seconds. enter "SkyRocket" in the email text and press send.
Logs sent. Thanks a whole bunch man. Much appreciated
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Any news with the skyrocket and the spirit fm app. Very interested in this.
Jnewell05 said:
Any news with the skyrocket and the spirit fm app. Very interested in this.
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I continue to see more and more evidence that it will never work.
There has not been a SINGLE US version of a Galaxy S or Galaxy S2 "class" device that supports FM.
This includes new and old Tabs, as well as the "flagship" Galaxy Nexus and the US version of the Galaxy Note.
The situation here in Canada is the same, except we were lucky enough to get the International version of the S. Despite Samsung's extreme popularity, the Galaxy S I have may be the last Galaxy class device I own and can support, unless and until this changes.
OTOH, you CAN get a Samsung Galaxy Player with FM in North America and my app works on it, stock and un-rooted even. This isn't a phone so the carriers didn't get their dirty mitts on it.
Supposidly it was an advertising mistake. There is not an fm radio.same with the i777
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" Ok. Well....do you see a radio apk in your app drawer? Go to the Samsung website and look at the official specs from Samsung. You won't see fm radio included. Or better yet flash the cm7 Rom in our dev section and try to use the fm radio thats included. It won't work. No fm radio on skyrocket". Quote from cdsheaperd
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Supposidly it was an advertising mistake.
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Go to the Samsung website and look at the official specs from Samsung. You won't see fm radio included. Or better yet flash the cm7 Rom in our dev section and try to use the fm radio thats included. It won't work. No fm radio on skyrocket". Quote from cdsheaperd
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An "advertising mistake" because they just grab materials for the International version and do quick, cheap modifications. But ad people are not tech people and don't really understand all that "spec nonsense".
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Just be careful not to read the specs for the International versions of the S, S2, Note etc., like the ad guys did.
The US/Canadian market phones are distinct, as specified by the US carriers who contracted for the development of these purposely FM cripped devices. Free market forces, LOL.
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The situation here in Canada is the same, except we were lucky enough to get the International version of the S.
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Hi Mike, just to confirm, are you saying that the Rogers S2 also doesn't have the FM radio? I installed your app (very cool) and it does something, but I don't ever hear any sound when I dial in a station.
Easiest solutions for streaming:
Tunein
iHeartRadio
radio.com (garbage, mostly doesn't work on Skyrocket)
But if you are a purist
that has to have a specific station, yes they do exist and you can get it in high quality for free, but you will have to do the leg work, look into:
XiiaLive Lite (AAC decoding)
and find the AAC streams on your own on streamtheworld.
When I was looking for the stations that I wanted to listen to, any official search service for services like streamtheworld would not let me search for the stations I really wanted. So you have to search just the keywords of what you are looking for on google, and most likely someone has posted the streams to the radio station that you are looking for in a forum somewhere.
Robnw said:
Hi Mike, just to confirm, are you saying that the Rogers S2 also doesn't have the FM radio? I installed your app (very cool) and it does something, but I don't ever hear any sound when I dial in a station.
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Yes.
AFAICT the Canadian carriers are now using the variants made for US carriers, perhaps with some small tweak or another. "Robelus" seems just as bad as AT&T, Verizon etc. now in this regard.
Likely, if your S2 is rooted, the app starts and shows "FM: BC". That means the Broadcom combination chip is being used. But these purposely crippled Galaxy devices have no antenna or audio connections to the FM part of the combo chip.
If you want, you can send me a debug log with Menu->Help->EM Logs and after a few seconds, enter your phone model and ROM in the email text and press send. But I'm pretty sure the above is true.
I can understand the US lawmakers deciding not to pass that bill requiring FM chips in phones. But now I feel that the carriers are emboldened, and purposely crippling the devices they order from the manufacturers.
mikereidis said:
If you want, you can send me a debug log with Menu->Help->EM Logs and after a few seconds, enter your phone model and ROM in the email text and press send. But I'm pretty sure the above is true.
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Sent. Thank you.

[BOUNTY] Appradio App MOD for Pioneer Appradio 2 $975 SO FAR!!!

This thread will be the bounty thread for the willing developer to MOD the app for the new Pioneer Appradio 2
To collect the bounty discussed in this thread the Developer must modify the Appradio Android Application or create a new application to allow Full touch control of the Display Mirroring. Currently the Appradio 2 accepts HDMI input via mini-hdmi or MHL.
Donations to the bounty:
artnsx (avic411) = $100
uribees (xda) = $25
franklin270h (xda) = $100
xavenged (xda) = $100
outcastrc (xda) = $100
baldcyclops (xda) = $25
beestee (xda) = $25
shaxs (xda) = $100
defe (xda) = $25
Gelroos (xda) = $150
TLS2000 (xda) = $25
amblix (xda) = $100
Software Guy (xda) = $50
Please share the thread and get the word out!
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I recently picked up an Appradio 2 from Pioneer. The premise is good but the excecution is poor IMO.
The app seems overly complicated and quite frankly pisses me off the more i use it.
Now what i would like to know is if the app can be modified to just offer control of the MHL mirror. That would be ideal for me. At points within the app it allows you to control the screen via the touch screen on the appradio 2. Then at certain places it doesn't allow any touch or only touch portions of the screen.
I have very minimal knowledge of programming for android so i cannot tackle it myself. Im also willing to start a bounty for this as well if someone shows some interest.
Here is the apk: Link
Anyone up for the task?
I just got one of these earlier today. I was very excited at the "Android" support. I haven't installed it yet (buying a washer and dryer takes forever!), but I hope to do it tomorrow.
Did you do your install or did you have somebody do it for you?
Also, have you messed with navigation through phone at all? What cables does it need? I know it needs an MHL for my SGS2, but where can I find the cable that plugs into the back of the unit?
Its a simple straight forward install. The cable in the back is a full size HDMI that comes out of the mhl adapter.
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Gotcha. I need to pick one up for my sgs2.
Where did you put your nav antenna and your microphone?
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The best place for you will be wildly different but I put my mic in the factory VW location and the GPS inside the dash
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So I was really excited about getting this, but it sounds like everyone that's gotten it has been disappointed. I'm interested in whether anyone really likes it.
Mine ended up being broken (non-working bluetooth).
Returned it and got a dnx7180 with nav and good ****.
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muzicman82 said:
So I was really excited about getting this, but it sounds like everyone that's gotten it has been disappointed. I'm interested in whether anyone really likes it.
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As was i and to be honest i am sort of disappointed. However, the potential is there for this unit. I believe with the right modes to the app and/or unit it will be GREAT!
The system is similar as the MIMICS system. It mirrors the display of the phone via MHL and uses bluetooth to communicate screen touches. If the app can be modded so that it allows you to navigate to more than just the appradio app then it would be perfect.
Someone that knows what they are doing should be able to mod the app accordingly and unlock the true potential of this device.
I'm sure they will hear the complaints and make Appradio 3 or 4 better. I will definitely give it another try then. The lack of compatible android apps is disappointing.
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The 'appradio2' from pioneer is just starting and is getting more and more android fans every day.
Altho this is a device with great potential, the user experience is indeed a little dissapointing.
Where should I begin?
Well, first the SPH-DA100 officially only supports android 3.2 and not even all phones running it too (a list of compatible devices is @ the Pioneer website)
I successfully connected my Galaxy Nexus i9250 (running ICS 4.0.4 since this weekend) and it works!
The perfect picture for this device should be when you can control your whole phone from the screen of the appradio. For now, only approved apps can be controlled.
I follow MKVFTW when he says that someone who knows what he's doing should rewrite the apk. but for now we can only wait for Pioneer to make another version.
I do not doubt that Pioneer will wait for an appradio 3 or 4 to make things better
The current hardware can handle it.
Or does everyone here buys a new phone when the next android version comes out???
I managed to get a custom background wallpaper on the device, that is a start isn't it?
*link not allowed yet --> search youtube for appradiomodder
Let's keep going where our apps take us !!
Cheers!
I already got rid of mine. It barely worked, such a waste.
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Sorry to hear yours broke;
Mine works pretty good tbh. It rarely crashes and when it does, it only takes 20 secs. and the app restarts itself.
Bluetooth never worked from the second I opened the box. I'm using a compatible phone as well.
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I'm currently looking in to the apk.
Seems like there a lot of things there wich aren't even active for the moment.
So I think a version 1.0.3 is coming soon
According to Pioneer the app manufacurers shoud update their apps to be compatible with the sph-DA100. I don't understand this.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it possible to connect a bluetooth mouse + keyboard to your android phone? (I did this ages ago allready on my Pocket-pc)
A touchscreen (even multitouch) works by the same principals no?
I think Pioneer's it-devision is taking things to far at once and they should re-think the whole app. I'm not that experienced with coding (I'm a modder, not a creator), but from Android 3.2 and up (when the device supports mhl or hdmi out) the procedure call for android.permission.BLUETOOTH and android.permission.EXTSCREEN is the same for all devices right?
Hawt tip for any Pioneer engineer happening to stumble on this thread::
Take any android 3.2+ device with HDMI/MHL out
Connect this to a tv using HDMI/MHL to HDMI cable
Take any bluetooth mouse and connect it to your phone (might need a FREE driver app on older phones)
Take any bluetooth keyboard and connect it to your phone (might need a FREE driver app on older phones)
Enjoy manipulating ALL APPS + PHONE GUI on your tv
Cheers!
They currently have something interesting going on in the apple camp with Appradio Extensions 2.0
Appradiomodder, you are correct with the bluetooth. Most if not all android devices now adays support bluetooth devices.
The apk does what it should do when it comes to sending touch commands through the receiver screen to the phone via bluetooth. The problem is that the apk restricts it to certain locations.
That looks promising
But I noticed its for the appradio 1 not 2.
Respect for the guy's work tho! That requires a bit more skills than modding..
I'm not quite sure yet if its the appradioapp that does the restrictions. It could also be an extension is needed from the 'approved app'
I'm gonna check the apk's Carmediaplayer and Carkeyboard this weekend.
I feel it could be both. When you are at the appradio home screen and try to pull down the notification bar it wont do anything, yet in the app on the phone you can pull down no problem.
I found out a couple of things:
It is not possible to make the phone GUI work with the appradio for now. for that to work, a new AppradioApp should be written.
The approved apps contain extra code(smali) wich tunnel the received info (Location info, Parkinginfo, touchlayer info, ...) from the radio and translate that to the app itself.
The approved apps contain extra permissions to communicate with the appradio/-app
If any experienced programmer would want to have a look at this, I'd be happy to share what I found out allready.
- Background picture can be customized (only in app mode)
- ANY app can appear in the approved apps list on the radio and they CAN be started by pressing the radio's screen
The search goes on...
Appradiomodder said:
- ANY app can appear in the approved apps list on the radio and they CAN be started by pressing the radio's screen
The search goes on...
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Can you expand on this? Simply starting an app from the appradio 2 is one step closer.
The MAIN thing i need/want right now is google music. That is my primary source of audible goodness. Everything else is fine that is stock for me. I just figured it would be the easiest route to mirror.

[Q] Radio FM in Nexus 5?

Hello,
I just would like to know if Nexus 5 have a working radio FM. I got a Nexus 4 and radio FM was cut by hardware. I would not buy a N5 if it is no possible to get a radio FM app in a Nexus 5. I mean a radio FM using N5 hardware, no headphones with FM receptor. The specs filtered some weeks ago were giving a radio FM, but who knows ...
This requirement is demanded on many countries (like Spain) because the radio online spend the internet quota in few hours.
Thanks.
carapapa59 said:
Hello,
I just would like to know if Nexus 5 have a working radio FM. I got a Nexus 4 and radio FM was cut by hardware. I would not buy a N5 if it is no possible to get a radio FM app in a Nexus 5. I mean a radio FM using N5 hardware, no headphones with FM receptor. The specs filtered some weeks ago were giving a radio FM, but who knows ...
This requirement is demanded on many countries (like Spain) because the radio online spend the internet quota in few hours.
Thanks.
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1st of all wrong section, there is a forums dedicated for the Q & A
2nd Nexus line does not support FM Radio
carapapa59 said:
Hello,
I just would like to know if Nexus 5 have a working radio FM. I got a Nexus 4 and radio FM was cut by hardware. I would not buy a N5 if it is no possible to get a radio FM app in a Nexus 5. I mean a radio FM using N5 hardware, no headphones with FM receptor. The specs filtered some weeks ago were giving a radio FM, but who knows ...
This requirement is demanded on many countries (like Spain) because the radio online spend the internet quota in few hours.
Thanks.
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I can't speak for the Nexus 5 but I doubt it has FM as I haven't read anything about it as a feature. Motorola had this feature in early versions of Droid phones. I suspect it was cut for exactly the same reasons that Spain requires it, forces you to use online streaming if you want to listen to music. I would rather it be included, besides music, in the event of an emergency when cell towers are down, you have the ability to use it as a radio. I have a Sony Bluetooth headset SBH50 which includes a FM radio - works great for me in the Metro NYC area. Since the FM radio required a headset for the antenna on the phone, having it in the Sony isn't a bad compromise.
M.Noury said:
1st of all wrong section, there is a forums dedicated for the Q & A
2nd Nexus line does not support FM Radio
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You forgot one.
3rd of all - who the hell wants FM radio?!
theorioles33 said:
You forgot one.
3rd of all - who the hell wants FM radio?!
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i do
lol
Tunein - fm radio and more
M.Noury said:
i do
lol
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Lol. I do realize the need for some to have it. I always tell people to stream the radio but forget not everyone has unlimited data.
I don't think Nexus 5 has FM radio hardware built in. I have seen HTC puts it in there phones. I don't know about others
Nexus One and Nexus S had FM radios. The G2 has a FM Radio... so the hardware WAS in there.
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Unless you have a constant need to listen to live radio for certain anouncements, I don't really see the need for a radio on mobile phones in this day of age.
Traffic updates? Maybe turn on your car radio? Every single car manufactured has a radio as standard.
News updates? The web is the best source of news, and with many news apps already available as well as rss feeds are your friend.
Music? pre-copy them at home with your home internet connection. 16GB/32GB is more than plenty of space for a decent sized collection, unless you use it all up to store porn or something else. Plus many radio station's official websites lets you download past broadcasted shows up to a week old if not more.
i love it, ride roadbike and listen to live broadcast of weekend soccer matches. sorry for my english
There are several specific situations a FM Radio would be good. Like if you're camping and don't have internet. Local radio stations have fireworks where the music is synced to the booms. Radio shows that can't/don't podcast. Radio contests.
Etc. Etc.
I travel and don't always get internet (airports suck at cell signal). I never used it when I had it aside from 1-2 Times but I'm sure other would find it very handy.
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So n5 does it have radio chip or not? :crying: It would be great listen Fm with spirit fm
player911 said:
There are several specific situations a FM Radio would be good. Like if you're camping and don't have internet. Local radio stations have fireworks where the music is synced to the booms. Radio shows that can't/don't podcast. Radio contests.
Etc. Etc.
I travel and don't always get internet (airports suck at cell signal). I never used it when I had it aside from 1-2 Times but I'm sure other would find it very handy.
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Another one is at the gyms where the TVs are broadcasting on FM radio frequencies. Having a tuner option would allow you to listen to that. ,y question is when are they gonna get TV tuners on phones. That would be nice.
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I had radio fm in some htc phones it's a huge batter drainer us app like tune in. Radio tuner is absolete
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digweed4me said:
I had radio fm in some htc phones it's a huge battery drainer use app like tune in. Radio tuner is absolete
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JD250 said:
So n5 does it have radio chip or not? :crying: It would be great listen Fm with spirit fm
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Come on, it's publicly stated that LG nexus phones don't have a fm radio chip. Google want us to use the web, the cloud, so no sdcard and no radio.
This post should answer any questions, if not, ask in the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46213683
Striatum_bdr said:
Come on, it's publicly stated that LG nexus phones don't have a fm radio chip. Google want us to use the web, the cloud, so no sdcard and no radio.
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Yes, I know but the phone has been released recently and it could have FM chip inside...
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Yes, I know but the phone has been released recently and it could have FM chip inside...
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Also, the service manual that leaked before the Nexus 5 dropped indicated it WOULD have FM radio.
Not only does 'not everyone" not have unlimited data on their phones, MOST people don't. Most people are capped at 2-4GB per month. In 2-3 days without power due to a big storm, I sure want FM radio on my phone. I wish I could get AM radio on my phone. In day-to-day life, I don't want to waste data streaming a local radio station when I should just be able to turn on my phone's FM radio. Yes, I have a D-cell boombox. I have a rechargeable fm radio. I have a crank AM/FM/weather radio. I also ALWAYS have my phone with me. I still want radio on my phone because 'just in case'. Even if I rarely use it, I just want it. I hate ever needing a tool and not having it. So I guess Samsung and HTC it is. I still can't figure out if Nexus 5 has FM radio like the leak said it would. I Google it, but get no definitive answer. Just momos with obvious, or sarcastic comments that don't know, but feel taking the time to respond with irrelevancies is somehow not a big waste of everyone's time.
allhaileris said:
Also, the service manual that leaked before the Nexus 5 dropped indicated it WOULD have FM radio.
Not only does 'not everyone" not have unlimited data on their phones, MOST people don't. Most people are capped at 2-4GB per month. In 2-3 days without power due to a big storm, I sure want FM radio on my phone. I wish I could get AM radio on my phone. In day-to-day life, I don't want to waste data streaming a local radio station when I should just be able to turn on my phone's FM radio. Yes, I have a D-cell boombox. I have a rechargeable fm radio. I have a crank AM/FM/weather radio. I also ALWAYS have my phone with me. I still want radio on my phone because 'just in case'. Even if I rarely use it, I just want it. I hate ever needing a tool and not having it. So I guess Samsung and HTC it is. I still can't figure out if Nexus 5 has FM radio like the leak said it would. I Google it, but get no definitive answer. Just momos with obvious, or sarcastic comments that don't know, but feel taking the time to respond with irrelevancies is somehow not a big waste of everyone's time.
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If you want FM radio, get an HTC One. The Galaxy S4 doesn't even have a radio, and the Nexus 5 doesn't support it, out of the box anyway. Maybe there's a chance a dev can get it working down the road.
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