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Our GSII comes with a built in FM Transmitter/Receiver chip. I haven't seen a link on this. Has anyone unlocked the potential of this hardware feature yet? I would love to be able to transmit an FM signal.
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Our GSII comes with a built in FM Transmitter/Receiver chip. I haven't seen a link on this. Has anyone unlocked the potential of this hardware feature yet? I would love to be able to transmit an FM signal.
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Hrmm really? That would be too cool for school!
Here's the tear down of the phone. http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Epic-4G-Touch-Teardown/6481/2
The phone has the Broadcom BCM4330XKFFBG 802.11 a/b/g/n MAC/Baseband/Radio with Integrated Bluetooth 4.0+HS and FM Transceiver/Receiver. Not sure if we're going to have to be rooted to utilize this hardware but we have the internals to broadcast our music to our cars with our phones alone.
Here's more info on the specific chip in question http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM4330
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Here's more info on the specific chip in question http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM4330
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it all boils down to if the transmitter is actually connected to the chipset
the evo also has an FM transmitter but there really wasnt any attempt from anyone to get it working.
dtr145r said:
it all boils down to if the transmitter is actually connected to the chipset
the evo also has an FM transmitter but there really wasnt any attempt from anyone to get it working.
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And if there is a strong enough antenna to transmit. It takes alot more power to transmit than it does to receive
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Heck I would be happy if we could receive fm radio but from what I've read no one has it working as a receiver....
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Heck I would be happy if we could receive fm radio but from what I've read no one has it working as a receiver....
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We just need a compatible app
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gs2
My galaxy s II came with an fm receiver app that works nicely. idk if it would work on the epic
Hmmm....think of the possibilities. With a lot of states requiring hands-free cell phone operation, could this be made to work as hands free device for your vehicle? It would definitely save us consumers from having to buy yet ANOTHER piece of hardware for our phones, which can damn near drive our vehicles for us anyway.
Are there any in the market that has been tried?
I've tried spirit FM and it did not work, I wasn't really aware how much I used it, till I got this phone.
pjlphil said:
My galaxy s II came with an fm receiver app that works nicely. idk if it would work on the epic
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Can you upload the app. ill try and install it with root explorer to see if it works for us..
please upload
MikeC84 said:
Can you upload the app. ill try and install it with root explorer to see if it works for us..
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please upload ur app
Older thread here with the app linked...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17703339#post17703339
You need it enabled in the kernel. I tried enabling and it compiled but this phone in afraid doesn't have the hw for fm radio. Att sgs2 doesn't either.. I only the intl
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Did you read the link posted related to the ifixit break down?
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Kinda sad how the international sgsII has fm radio and we dont
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dont give up on this, the potential is amazing!
Noone has gotten fm transmitter stuff working for any phone with these chips, even og epic had the chip capable of this. Probably the feature cause interference so it was not enabled. It would be a killer feature and u would imagine one manufacturer would enable it if they could. So native something preventing then if doing that. I remember long time ago there was lg fusic flip phone that had fm transmitter on sprint, haven't seen any phone with that after that.
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I was one of the lucky (or unlucky) few outside the UK launch in Oxford Street today. There were about 30 people in the queue and i was happy to get a Galaxy nexus.
I went to work and had a play and found that there is no FM Radio app!!!! Even though i've seen everywhere that it has a radio on board. I know the chipset is able but it should have an app too.
Can an other the other UK owners confirm if their's has an app or not?
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Indie.
Stock android doesn't come with an app for the radio.
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Stock android doesn't come with an app for the radio.
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That's what i had thought before seeing the spec sheet for this phone. Why are they advertising it with if it doesn't have it??
Also i wanted to warn others if this is a must have for some people.
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That's rubbish - this day and age an FM radio should be mandatory - Having second thoughts now. It was advertised with it.
Not by Google, only by people who didn't research it properly.
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That's rubbish - this day and age an FM radio should be mandatory - Having second thoughts now. It was advertised with it.
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This day & age should have DAB and DAB+, not FM, FM is a dying platform.
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That's rubbish - this day and age an FM radio should be mandatory - Having second thoughts now. It was advertised with it.
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In this day and age most people just listen to mp3's or internet Radio like pandora. Would you seriously not buy a phone just coz it didnt have a Radio?
The sites that claim the Nexus has an FM Radio havent done their homework very well and are going off pre-released specs.
Mark.
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That's rubbish - this day and age an FM radio should be mandatory - Having second thoughts now. It was advertised with it.
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in this day and age, people are used to having everything handed to them on a silver platter and are angry when they dont get what they want....
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This day & age should have DAB and DAB+, not FM, FM is a dying platform.
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I dont know how much bulk a DAB chip would add to a phone it would probably make it unfeasable to add it in but you are right it would be cool and much more functional.
Mark.
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Not by Google, only by people who didn't research it properly.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_nexus-4219.php
I think you'll find FM Radio on the specs list
You guys are missing the point about poorly researched sites. The sites i'm talking about are the sites who are selling it! Misleading people and yes people still do listen to the radio. In the UK we are lucky to have some pretty good FM radio.
May take it back! (i know i will get flammed for that comment!)
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http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_nexus-4219.php
I think you'll find FM Radio on the specs list
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at the bottom of that page, you'll also find "Disclaimer. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct"
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http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_nexus-4219.php
I think you'll find FM Radio on the specs list
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i think you'll find it missing
http://www.google.com/nexus/#/tech-specs
So?
Are GSM Arena Google? No.
That puts them in my 'didn't research it properly' category then, doesn't it?
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in this day and age, people are used to having everything handed to them on a silver platter and are angry when they dont get what they want....
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If I am paying £500 + for a phone & want a Radio fitted - I don't see how thats having everything handed to them on a silver platter.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_nexus-4219.php
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that's not google, that's the "other people"
I think it's fair to want an expensive gadget to have lots of features...I think we're all just saying don't be disappointed and complain when it doesn't have a feature that wasn't OFFICIALLY ever advertised as being included.
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i think you'll find it missing
http://www.google.com/nexus/#/tech-specs
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Like I said poor show from google - disappointed.
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Like I said poor show from google - disappointed.
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be disappointed all you want. doesnt change what google and samsung has decided they want in their phone. if you dont like it, suck it up and buy another product.
Can't you listen to most FM radio stations online these days anyway?
Which online shop should I buy blank NFC tags from that ships to Asia, Singapore? Recommendations?
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Which online shop should I buy blank NFC tags from that ships to Asia, Singapore? Recommendations?
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still dont know wat nfc is... i know u can use it as a credit,card, but what about debit? and what s with the tag?
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Kevin Ma said:
still dont know wat nfc is... i know u can use it as a credit,card, but what about debit? and what s with the tag?
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+Near+Field+Communication?#
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+is+Near+Field+Communication?#
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LOL!!! What a link!
I have had great experience from Tagstand - http://www.tagstand.com/
They say they ship "International" but not sure how far they will go. Great customer service though.
opensourcefan said:
I have had great experience from Tagstand - http://www.tagstand.com/
They say they ship "International" but not sure how far they will go. Great customer service though.
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We are supposed to order those that are NDEF formatted right?
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
andrewsoong said:
Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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Check out the Creative uses for NFC tags thread for suggestions. Lots of people are using them to change phone settings when the they get into the car - turn off wifi, turn on car mode, increase notifcation volume, etc. and for setting alarms.
You can use NFC Task Launcher to change your settings and you can pick up the tags for a couple of quid here.
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Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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Haha same here! I am tempted for the sake of trying something new!
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Has anyone found an actual practical use out of these tags yet? Am tempted but not really sure if I'm tempted just for the sake of it being new tech.
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As was mentioned, the best use I've found is switching to and from different settings profiles depending on where I am. Some might say Tasker is good for this, and they're probably true, but as far as I know using Taskers location based setting changing can only go so far.
This allows fine grained control. Say you work on the same block that you live, but you want different settings for work and home...Tasker won't be able to do that for you. With these, though, you just stick one to your desk at home (or door, as some people apparently are doing ) and stick one to your desk and work. It's fast, simple, and convenient.
Also, they allow you to do a thing called profile tags. Basically, it allows you to switch between one set of settings and another using the same tag. I have one next to my nightstand that'll switch my phone to home mode on the first tap and switch it to sleep mode on the second tap...very nifty
All in all, they're a minor time saver. But they're cheap and easy to program, so why not?
Peter
I just bought 10 from buynfctags.com. I ordered them last Thursday and they arrived Saturday from Seattle, WA to Plano, TX with standard shipping.
The only problem I found is each item has a 5 item minimum. Total was about $12 for 5 cards and 5 keyrings. I got the NTAG variety after seeing somewhere that they are fast, reasonably sized (data-wise) and preformatted.
They work just fine and I've set up using NFCTask Launcher for use in my car that will turn off my wireless, turn on bluetooth, set my volume to 14 and start playing my music.
So I am supposed to order those that are NDEF formatted right?
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Uh.... hello!
Yes, buy the NDEF formatted ones.
thirteen113 said:
Yes, buy the NDEF formatted ones.
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Thanks for the reply
It's going to cost me USD33.95 to order the NFC Hobbyist Starter Kit - (15 Stickers)
NDEF Formatted to ship to Singapore. Expensive to just play with it. =l -reconsiders-
hey I am from Greece. here we don't have nfc tags. except from Xperia tags which only one shop have them. and I don't know if they work for other brands. so where I should look to buy some nfc tags?what type of nfc tags for my a5(2017)? please help.
Can someone test this app and see if it works? I saw someone mention the FM Radio app in the U.S. GS3 is missing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059296
You will need to plug in a pair of headphones to see if it works.
Our kernel indicates the CDMA S3 implements a BCM4334 much like its international brethren. This chip provides:
-2.4ghz and 5ghz WiFi a/b/g/n
-BT 4.0 + High Speed
-WiFi Display
-WiFi Direct
-FM Radio
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Can someone test this app and see if it works? I saw someone mention the FM Radio app in the U.S. GS3 is missing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059296
You will need to plug in a pair of headphones to see if it works.
Our kernel indicates the CDMA S3 implements a BCM4334 much like its international brethren. This chip provides:
-2.4ghz and 5ghz WiFi a/b/g/n
-BT 4.0 + High Speed
-WiFi Display
-WiFi Direct
-FM Radio
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Very interesting, I won't have the chance to test this soon but it sounds promising! I hope someone can take the initiative and report back
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Very interesting, I won't have the chance to test this soon but it sounds promising! I hope someone can take the initiative and report back
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Can someone with S III please try using Spirit FM Unlocked, it is an app that enables FM radio on some handsets where the carrier disabled it or did not include a radio app even though the hardware is there. As pointed out, headphones need to be plugged in as the antenna. If Spirit FM does not work yet...Mike the dev might be able to make it work, provided S III has an FM radio inside. That dev works miracles so if he can enable FM on SIII on VZW I'll def. buy the Spirit FM radio app.
Didn't work for me
I downloaded the 'Sirint FM Unlocked Light' and it didn't seem to work on my rooted S3 16gb phone. It may take some settings changes but I didn't have a clue in the settings what to chance.
yornotelppa said:
I downloaded the 'Sirint FM Unlocked Light' and it didn't seem to work on my rooted S3 16gb phone. It may take some settings changes but I didn't have a clue in the settings what to chance.
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Try the settings changes as the page describes. Primarily the Audio Output setting.
A "No Audio" problem is common. If the app seems to tune, show signal strength and/or show RDS data, but no audio is heard, try configuring the Audio Method. Tune to a strong station and select each Audio Method in sequence until sound is heard. If no method works, your device is likely not yet supported, sorry...
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I'm really hoping this can work. I'll be pissed if Samsung removed FM Radio for the 2nd time (Spring SGS1 had no FM Radio while international did).
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Try the settings changes as the page describes. Primarily the Audio Output setting.
I'm really hoping this can work. I'll be pissed if Samsung removed FM Radio for the 2nd time (Spring SGS1 had no FM Radio while international did).
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Didn't get any signal readings or RDS data. Sorry!
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Didn't get any signal readings or RDS data. Sorry!
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I tried the setting "Samsung Broadcom" and got static and a negative signal reading lol. Any idea on what that means, if anything?
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I tried the setting "Samsung Broadcom" and got static and a negative signal reading lol. Any idea on what that means, if anything?
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Broadcom should be the right setting (sorry, BCM4334 is a Broadcom chip, should have mentioned that).
Did you try tuning it to a station in your area?
Negative is probably normal, I'd imagine that's measuring power in db. Negative just means below 1 Watt. Extremely negative (-120) means just noise (thermal noise). But noise is a good sign! I hope.
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I tried the setting "Samsung Broadcom" and got static and a negative signal reading lol. Any idea on what that means, if anything?
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Don't know. But if you read the dev Mike's thread on Spirit FM you will see that if ANYONE can get FM working, it is him. He single-handedly reverse engineers the drivers for each handset. LOL he must have a lot of phones. Once he has an S III... he will let us know..
"Help us Obi Mike Kenobi.. you are our only hope.."
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Broadcom should be the right setting (sorry, BCM4334 is a Broadcom chip, should have mentioned that).
Did you try tuning it to a station in your area?
Negative is probably normal, I'd imagine that's measuring power in db. Negative just means below 1 Watt. Extremely negative (-120) means just noise (thermal noise). But noise is a good sign! I hope.
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Yeah, none of the stations worked. I thought negative was odd because the Youtube video I saw of the app working did not have negative numbers.
EDIT: My Bluetooth actually turns on by itself when I change it to "Samsung Broadcom." Could that have to do with Bluetooth being on the same chip?
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Yeah, none of the stations worked. I thought negative was odd because the Youtube video I saw of the app working did not have negative numbers.
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Darn.
Yeah, I don't have the device, so I don't know what the app is normally supposed to do.
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EDIT: My Bluetooth actually turns on by itself when I change it to "Samsung Broadcom." Could that have to do with Bluetooth being on the same chip?
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Yeah.
I wouldn't be surprised if the App author would have to change some things for it to work. It's probable he's interacting with the IO layer directly, in which case the IOMap could, and likely would, have changed with the different architecture.
The key thing I wanted to determine is if the BCM4334 FM Radio circuitry is even hooked up in hardware. With the move from Exynos -> Snapdragon, the board design would have changed too.
My fear is they didn't connect it up for whatever reason.
So do any phones on Verizon, Sprint or TMobile have FM tuners? This is probably disabled by the carriers if they don't. Seems like US Cellular doesn't care as a girl I work with has an HTC phone through them with FM radio. Maybe the US Cellular version of the SGS3 will have it and developers can find a way to port it from there if it's not disabled in the hardware.
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So do any phones on Verizon, Sprint or TMobile have FM tuners? This is probably disabled by the carriers if they don't. Seems like US Cellular doesn't care as a girl I work with has an HTC phone through them with FM radio. Maybe the US Cellular version of the SGS3 will have it and developers can find a way to port it from there if it's not disabled in the hardware.
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The EVO LTE has FM Radio and it works. All the HTC phones on Sprint have had FM Radio (my g/f has an Evo Design 4G).
I am also interested in keeping this thread alive. Hope the developer of Spirit fm will look at this. Here is a link to tear down of Tmobile version
http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...?seq=57&tag=content;siu-container#photopaging
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I am also interested in keeping this thread alive. Hope the developer of Spirit fm will look at this. Here is a link to tear down of Tmobile version
http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...?seq=57&tag=content;siu-container#photopaging
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Odd, none of those pictures show a BCM4334. Or any other WiFi chip.
I know the 8960 doesn't have it built in....
Does this device have a Qualcomm combination chip for FM/BT/WiFi ?
Or is it a Broadcom BCM4330/4334 ?
Someone sent me a debug log from an unrooted SPH-L710 and I see evidence of Qualcomm FM, but there are Broadcom files too.
The Spirit FM June 28 test release link and info are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27996724&postcount=3894
It's now working on my AT&T HTC OneX(L) which has the same Qualcomm SOC as the US S3, and which has Qualcomm FM.
If you are rooted, please try the June 28 test and send me debug logs with Menu->Test->Email->Logs.
Thanks !
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Yes, I'm REALLY, REALLY hoping that Samsung was strong enough now to tell the carriers:
"No, we're not going to remove FM this time. Don't provide an app if you want, but the FM hardware stays, and there are only 2 HW variants."
rooted sprint didnt work, logs sent
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rooted sprint didnt work, logs sent
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Thanks !
I rarely look at the SOCs too closely, but it appears the MSM8960 has integrated "digital" Bluetooth and FM, AFAICT. An external WCN3660 is sometimes used for analog.
Otherwise, if the antenna pins are hooked up, we may have FM. Audio should be digital and internal. Heck the Qualcomm chips allegedly support an "internal antenna", but not sure if that's on the chip.
The most important FM file on the OneX LTE version is the driver:
/system/lib/modules/radio-iris-transport.ko
It's not on your ROM. Kernel differences might prevent just using a file from another device.
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Thanks !
I rarely look at the SOCs too closely, but it appears the MSM8960 has integrated "digital" Bluetooth and FM, AFAICT. An external WCN3660 is sometimes used for analog.
Otherwise, if the antenna pins are hooked up, we may have FM. Audio should be digital and internal. Heck the Qualcomm chips allegedly support an "internal antenna", but not sure if that's on the chip.
The most important FM file on the OneX LTE version is the driver:
/system/lib/modules/radio-iris-transport.ko
It's not on your ROM. Kernel differences might prevent just using a file from another device.
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When I tested the June 28th release it said "Fm: QC OEM," something I had not seen on previous releases (I'm guessing "QC" means Qualcomm).
Okay it seems that the recently released cm10.1 doesn't have a FM radio.
Does anyone Has the FM Radio from the stock Samsung ROM? Because i actually use that alot.
I've been seaching the web without succes.
Well i got Spirit Unlocked to work but its buggy and poor reception.
And please dont come with awnsers like 'the devs dont give a *** about FM radio, people have asked in the past, or use (internet) radio' as i do not have internet all the time or an internet data plan.
I just want a FM radio that uses ota and not internet.
So can anyone help me out??
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Okay it seems that the recently released cm10.1 doesn't have a FM radio.
Does anyone Has the FM Radio from the stock Samsung ROM? Because i actually use that alot.
I've been seaching the web without succes.
Well i got Spirit Unlocked to work but its buggy and poor reception.
And please dont come with awnsers like 'the devs dont give a *** about FM radio, people have asked in the past, or use (internet) radio' as i do not have internet all the time or an internet data plan.
I just want a FM radio that uses ota and not internet.
So can anyone help me out??
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I agree, please integrate or create APK for CM...
I actually got Spirit FM to work perfectly, no more signal losses and finds all of our country's channels.
For anyone wondering why they have no sound:
I've set the band to World 200Khz (as i'm euro) & Audio Method to: Digital OneXL/S/Sony it's the only one out of the list that works for the GT-I9195 (atleast for me), and a few other things at the Debug section, which i don't know out of the top of my head.
Glad i did not waste the money.
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Glad i did not waste the money.
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I cancel any order at any time on request. And have been doing so for over 2 years. Back then HTC Desire and Nexus One were big and I still support those (as best I can of course).
Now, GS3, HTC One and Xperia's are big and I'm now supporting those too.
It's a "crazy" job trying to support all these, on MANY different custom & stock ROMs, and nobody else is crazy enough to seriously try it seems.
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I actually got Spirit FM to work perfectly, no more signal losses and finds all of our country's channels.
For anyone wondering why they have no sound:
I've set the band to World 200Khz (as i'm euro) & Audio Method to: Digital OneXL/S/Sony it's the only one out of the list that works for the GT-I9195 (atleast for me), and a few other things at the Debug section, which i don't know out of the top of my head.
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I presume we were emailing about this ?
My ability to support a device is directly related to how much support I get from customers. If it's enough, I buy the phone to support it better.
I was dismayed all variants of the "normal" GS4 had no FM. I expected to buy one, but got an HTC One instead.
I'd be happy to get some GS4 variant with FM, again, if there's sufficient interest in supporting me. I'm working 70 hour weeks and making about the legal minimum wage here for those hours; That's nice, but don't imagine I'm living in app dev luxury or some such.
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I cancel any order at any time on request. And have been doing so for over 2 years. Back then HTC Desire and Nexus One were big and I still support those (as best I can of course).
Now, GS3, HTC One and Xperia's are big and I'm now supporting those too.
It's a "crazy" job trying to support all these, on MANY different custom & stock ROMs, and nobody else is crazy enough to seriously try it seems.
I presume we were emailing about this ?
My ability to support a device is directly related to how much support I get from customers. If it's enough, I buy the phone to support it better.
I was dismayed all variants of the "normal" GS4 had no FM. I expected to buy one, but got an HTC One instead.
I'd be happy to get some GS4 variant with FM, again, if there's sufficient interest in supporting me. I'm working 70 hour weeks and making about the legal minimum wage here for those hours; That's nice, but don't imagine I'm living in app dev luxury or some such.
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I'm not sure as ive seen you for first time now and i havent mailed anyone. I do know that developers have struggle with different roms and phones but codes for fm radio shouldnt be that hard. Even the S4 mini stock rom has a FM radio tuner, so missing it on cm10.1 was a bummer.
However for myself, im good now, as i have spirit fm to work with CM10.1.3 as mentioned before.
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What other settings you used in debug section, please share. I used same settings and its not working, can t hear anything.
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Silvionne said:
What other settings you used in debug section, please share. I used same settings and its not working, can t hear anything.
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Even without the debug settings i had sound once i changed audio method. Make sure you have your
headphones plugged in as it functions as an attenna.
BAND - World 200khz (This might not be the same for you)
AUDIO - METHOD MODE (DigitalXL/ONE/S)
UI - RDS: (ON)
AF - AF MODE: RDS+Region
DEBUG - FM CHIP: (QC V4L HTC) & Motorola FW Load: (HCI)
the rest is default.
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AUDIO - METHOD MODE (DigitalXL/ONE/S
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That setting is only for the paid Unlocked version, though past Free versions may have had a "bug" that still allowed it.
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That setting is only for the paid Unlocked version, though past Free versions may have had a "bug" that still allowed it.
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Ah i see now. I didn't know there was a free version. However your app is amazing. To be able to record radio feels like the good old symbian days xD.
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JMailuhu said:
Ah i see now. I didn't know there was a free version. However your app is amazing. To be able to record radio feels like the good old symbian days xD.
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I think we can blame the US market for the lack of recording in most FM apps. I think there's some group or something that charges $10 or so for "FM recorders". And as always, US market effects often hit the rest of the world.
I think this is why there are virtually no MP3/FM players that record. It's a simple feature addition is many cases, so it's omission seems strange.
And only one company, Samsung, has (had) recording in their FM app on International high end phones (GS2, GS3, Note, Note2). And none of the US carriers sell/sold these International phones.
I presume that whatever groups demand ransom for FM recording have either never heard of my app, or figure I'm small potatoes and not worth pursuing.
Hi,
I have problem with one radio station, it always reset my phone when I tune up this station.
Any idea?
tomogo said:
Hi,
I have problem with one radio station, it always reset my phone when I tune up this station.
Any idea?
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Never heard that one before.
What frequency ?
Could be a bug in the kernel FM driver.
If you have Unlocked with RDS, try turning it off.
If that fixes it, send me an email.
mikereidis said:
Never heard that one before.
What frequency ?
Could be a bug in the kernel FM driver.
If you have Unlocked with RDS, try turning it off.
If that fixes it, send me an email.
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Hi,
so I have tried turned off the RDS and it doesn't help.
I live in the Czech Republic and I found several stations with this problem.
The first was Country radio 89.5 MHz (Prague)
My phone is i9195 with Cyanogenmod 10.1 (problem is same on all modifications based on the same kernel) so problem is probably there.
tomogo said:
Hi,
so I have tried turned off the RDS and it doesn't help.
I live in the Czech Republic and I found several stations with this problem.
The first was Country radio 89.5 MHz (Prague)
My phone is i9195 with Cyanogenmod 10.1 (problem is same on all modifications based on the same kernel) so problem is probably there.
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Your first post said
I have problem with one radio station
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But now you say
several stations
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So it's likely not a "station/frequency problem".
This only happens when Spirit FM is running ?
Yes, if you can, try another kernel or ROM.
And send me an email.