Does where phone have radio FM transmitter?
No and will not have one 'cos have no hardware to do that.
Spacepl said:
No and will not have one 'cos have no hardware to do that.
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Ok, thanks
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Anyone knows an alternative to the CM7 FM radio app?
I don't like the default one, mostly for the unnecessary activation of Bluetooth.
PD: I use the mik's CM7 port ROM
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059296
xsam123 said:
Anyone knows an alternative to the CM7 FM radio app?
I don't like the default one, mostly for the unnecessary activation of Bluetooth.
PD: I use the mik's CM7 port ROM
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Bluetooth and Radio are on the same chip, whenever you launch radio application Bluetooth will be activated by default. It might be possible that some applications/ROMs hide that Bluetooth icon to fool you
myawan said:
Bluetooth and Radio are on the same chip, whenever you launch radio application Bluetooth will be activated by default. It might be possible that some applications/ROMs hide that Bluetooth icon to fool you
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Spirit FM (linked above) doesn't need Bluetooth and won't try to fool you
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myawan said:
Bluetooth and Radio are on the same chip, whenever you launch radio application Bluetooth will be activated by default. It might be possible that some applications/ROMs hide that Bluetooth icon to fool you
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The latest version is the most stable one
Worth a try
Quinny899 said:
Spirit FM (linked above) doesn't need Bluetooth and won't try to fool you
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Looks like you don't understand how it works, do you?
Spirit FM does exactly the same...
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_Arjen_ said:
Looks like you don't understand how it works, do you?
Spirit FM does exactly the same...
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I have worked with mike (the developer) since about a month after the app was released. I had an LG device which did the same, I ran checks. Spirit FM does not use bluetooth
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Bluetooth Chip
myawan said:
Bluetooth and Radio are on the same chip, whenever you launch radio application Bluetooth will be activated by default. It might be possible that some applications/ROMs hide that Bluetooth icon to fool you
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_Arjen_ said:
Looks like you don't understand how it works, do you?
Spirit FM does exactly the same...
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Above 2 points are valid.
It does indeed use my Bluetooth Chip
The bluetooth is ON but It will be hidden and your notifications nor display will show you.
Only way to verify is to use other device and search, definitely your device will be found.
That means the stock FM app in Stock ROM also used bluetooth ??? and this bluetooth activation is only in optimus one???
No, it's in all devices with the same bt/radio chip.
Like stated before, the full chip must be enabled, that's why in cm7 we saw the bt-icon was enabled when running a radio app. Later on it was hidden.
But I guess I understand now what was meant, the bt-services do not start when enabling fm-radio, so you won't see the bt-icon.
Guys I am trying to run Spirit FM on my LG optimus One (P500) in India.
CAn you please share the settings to get it started. Its not working for me?
I find this post funny tho.
Radio is the radiation (wireless transmission) of electromagnetic signals. The biggest use of radio waves is to carry information, such as sound, by systematically changing (modulating) some property of the radiated waves.
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So tell me, how did u plan radio to function without the wireless part - bluetooth?
You can't fix anything without knowing how it really works. Luck is an exception
is there an app that transmits songs to car's radio, like nokia phones do.
Unlikely, if you phone has an fm transmitter built in then it would be possible. You can buy fm transmitters that plug into mp3 players, if your phone has a headphone Jack then you could try that.
Good luck.
Blinky.
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Blinkydamo said:
Unlikely, if you phone has an fm transmitter built in then it would be possible. You can buy fm transmitters that plug into mp3 players, if your phone has a headphone Jack then you could try that.
Good luck.
Blinky.
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+1 what he said...
ohh that's bad
then I'm gonna fix my radio's CD player, that's the reason why I asked if there's an app for it.
thank you guys ^_^
if you can get ur hands on a Jabra cruiser you'd be set that's what i use... it's great for lsning to music on the FM radio and recieving calls through the radio too... that's wt i use... got it from the source for like $50 totally worth it
good morning
I'm wondering if there is a kernel/rom that allow to listen fm radio off line.
thanks
Nexus s doesn't support FM radio
IT doesn't have the hardware. Use an app over wifi or.... Hmmm... Use a radio. What are the like 3 dollars for a battery powered portable radio. Honestly. I :banghead:
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Buy one of those headsets that has a built in radio receiver,because NS doesn't have a radio for, well, um, radio. according to the laws of conservation, we can't just materialise a radio out of nothing/nowhere, no unless you're magic, NS won't have a FM radio.
coluichepensa said:
good morning
I'm wondering if there is a kernel/rom that allow to listen fm radio off line.
thanks
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Hardware it's inside the BT chipset, but it's missing the necessary wiring to make it work, as well the kernel driver...
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I've always been surprised that there isn't FM radio on these things. Seems silly. Is there a way to get one of the internal radios' to do true FM radio?
KDOG2020 said:
I've always been surprised that there isn't FM radio on these things. Seems silly. Is there a way to get one of the internal radios' to do true FM radio?
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P6200 de radyo yok.
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KDOG2020 said:
I've always been surprised that there isn't FM radio on these things. Seems silly. Is there a way to get one of the internal radios' to do true FM radio?
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Not surprising, Wifi and Bluetooth are in the 2Ghz range. FM is 100 Mhz.
Just install Tune-in Radio app and you won't have a need for a hardware FM radio
Is it possible to listen FM radio on nexus 5/5x through any software ?
appy121 said:
Is it possible to listen FM radio on nexus 5/5x through any software ?
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Find your station on TuneIn Radio, the Nexus 5/X don't have built-in tuners.
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http://qr.ae/RLTehM I read this post and maybe it is possible if someone built the software for it