FM Transmitter - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hi All,
is there any fm transmitter on S4 without adding any aditional hardware ?

re: fm transmitter
pnjboyzz said:
Hi All,
is there any fm transmitter on S4 without adding any aditional hardware ?
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Nope, there is no FM transmitter in the S4.
You must have been playing around with some of the old Nokia phones
with the symbian operating system to ask a question like that.

Lmao
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I don't know of any Android devices that have a *working* transmitter (and all hardware on which it would depend), however, many have a tuner. The Galaxy S4 is not among those with a tuner though; Samsung feels most of the target market for the Galaxy S4 prefers digital brodcasting.
Source for Samsung's view: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-explains-why-theres-no-FM-radio-in-the-Galaxy-S4_id42002
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No
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[Q] Does the Galaxy Nexus have an FM tuner?

Does it? I'd hate to use radio apps for the Play store as it drains a lot of data and I only have a 1GB plan.
Does the Galaxy Nexus have an actual FM tuner?
Nope it doesn't.
martonikaj said:
Nope it doesn't.
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As I suspected. Damn.
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Theshawty said:
As I suspected. Damn.
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How much radio are you looking to listen to? I use TuneIn Radio and it really hardly uses any data.
You could also get a hands free which have built in radio(like Sony's MW600).
Swiftkey'ed on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
Nexus phones don't ever have fm radios. They are out and it data phones, the camera is never that great either. The only reason the nexus one had it was that it had the same hardware as the HTC desire so someone was able to hack it into miui and then later CM6.
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martonikaj said:
How much radio are you looking to listen to? I use TuneIn Radio and it really hardly uses any data.
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8h per day more or less.
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Yep, use Tunein radio. It really hadly uses any data.
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cenwesi said:
Yep, use Tunein radio. It really hadly uses any data.
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I'm not willing to use a radio-streaming app that uses data. Like I said, I only have a 1GB data plan and most of it is used up by surfing and quite possibly a few downloads. I have no extra space for something that maybe hardly uses data.
I'm all good now, though, as a coworker (in my summer job) lent me his second pair of a noise-blocking radio headset
Then you're screwed. I use TuneIn Radio too and I am like you with a small data plan but being that there is wireless at my destinations, it's never a problem. 8 hours of radio? Just go and buy yourself a radio fella.
Flukester69 said:
Then you're screwed. I use TuneIn Radio too and I am like you with a small data plan but being that there is wireless at my destinations, it's never a problem. 8 hours of radio? Just go and buy yourself a radio fella.
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I love listening to the radio when I work, and it was super kind of my coworker to borrow me his radio headset.
Do you not work with a PC? I listen to internet radio with headphones on my PC.
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Flukester69 said:
Do you not work with a PC? I listen to internet radio with headphones on my PC.
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I don't work PC's, no, I work for my landlord doing various maintenance tasks.
Ah OK. The a portable radio player is better, I remember using my creative labs Zen when I didn't have this phone. It's got 2 inches of dust on it now.
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Flukester69 said:
Ah OK. The a portable radio player is better, I remember using my creative labs Zen when I didn't have this phone. It's got 2 inches of dust on it now.
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Well, my radio headset is doing just fine ^^
It has lasted over a week since I switched batteries in it
dr.m0x said:
Nexus phones don't ever have fm radios. They are out and it data phones, the camera is never that great either. The only reason the nexus one had it was that it had the same hardware as the HTC desire so someone was able to hack it into miui and then later CM6.
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The Nexus One did have an FM Radio tuner

[Q] Is the S3 compatible with NFC speakers

I'm just wondering if the s3 can play music through NFC speakers like the one from Nokia. Thanks
It has an NFC chip... so yes? I don't know much about NFC and when you talk about Nokia... what exactly are you talking about?
Nokia makes NFC speakers check their website
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[Q] Galaxy Note II Gps Chip

Hiya there! Just bought Note II and been wondering what GPS/Glonass -chip it uses. It's not on SoC so it must be an separate chip.
What kind of a Chip it is? SIRFStar III/IV/? or something even more wonderous?
Cheers
-Mike
I don't know, but it's simply fantastic!
Sorry for the off topic
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Probably the same Broadcom BCM47511 chipset as the S III.
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onslaught86 said:
Probably the same Broadcom BCM47511 chipset as the S III.
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Quite possibly. Thanks for the info.
It is very fast, and it locks even indoor. Probably a good one, but not as good as the ones you mentioned earlier, garmin gps with those chips cost upto 600$
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BCM47511 indeed.
And it works fantastically, locks everywhere and never missed a target to this point.
Pika007 said:
BCM47511 indeed.
And it works fantastically, locks everywhere and never missed a target to this point.
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How do you know? Firmware suggests BCM4752.

Q| how to video output from aux?

hello
is there any rom or samting that can change it back like glaxy 1
connct old tv with aux to rca?
on note 2 4.1.1
with root
thank
You mean from headphone jack?
No. It is not designed to do that.
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UtkarshGupta said:
You mean from headphone jack?
No. It is not designed to do that.
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cant? I know that Nokia uses this technology long ago and It does not take a lot of resources
and it been on galaxy s1
david199399 said:
cant? I know that Nokia uses this technology long ago and It does not take a lot of resources
and it been on galaxy s1
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The point is that it has been superseded by newer technologies, I.e. hdmi and Miracast etc.
Given the need to cram more technology into smaller and smaller spaces, something had to give.
Regards,
Dave
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Are Note 2 Parts interchangeable?

Just a quick question, managed to break my audio jack also my charge port is on its way out also.
If I were to purchase a broken note 2 from a friend thats got a smashed display and lcd, could I use the parts from that phone in my note 2?
Regards
Tom
EE Employee, Sent from my Note 2 N7105
Im sure the charge port is swappable not sure about the headphone jack
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Why wouldn't the headphone jack be swappable? You can buy them off ebay? I just give it a try and see what happens lol
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I havent had the need to change the headphone port so I wouldnt know
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