No headphones with the Verizon 4, does it have the built in fm radio
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hey i was wondering if it was possible to use the fm radio chip in the phone as a fm transmiter for a car or something that can pick up the signals. sort of how you can hook up something to an ipod and it will play it on a channel on the radio.
or is the chip in the phone just a reciever?
thanks for the info
Just a receiver in the TP2. Apparently the chip in the HD2 can transmit but is not configured to do so.
You would have to buy an fm modulator and run your phone through it. Why you would want to do this I am unsure because you would need to FM in your car stereo in the first place. You could play mp3's or internet radio through the car radio though.
yeah, this is 2010, I can understand if you can't buy a car that has an AUX input already (b/c 99% of them do) but buy a $100 head unit, or search crutchfield for a solution...nothing beats listening to streaming Slacker while driving, I'm thinking about cancelling my $150/year SiriusXM sub just b/c of it, but I do love the talk shows on there..
I have a bluetooth head unit and can connect my phone through that. I don't do that but if you want a wireless connection to your car that is by far the best way fm is always rubbish
Line-in connection is better than Bluetooth. But you're right that FM is worse.
Anyone got a recommendation for transmitter your phones music to the radio if you don't have a 3.5 mm jack to connect to the audio auxillary port?
Also, does the car have to support bluetooth or just the phone?
FM transmitters like the iPhone versions? I would say there are none unless you have a cassette player and you can use the cassette auxilery.
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Check out the jamba. Its a bluetooth speaker for your car with a fm transmitter it works great lets you answrr calls and play music through your speaker.
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is there a fm transmitter app for the s4?
i wanna play Pandora in my car!!
There's fm transmitter, Bluetooth transmitter, and good old Aux cable if your car stereo has Aux in.
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Please note that the FM Transmitter app will NOT work on a T Mobile SGH-M919. You did not mention the make and model of your car so I am not sure if you can use Bluetooth or even the headphone out to Aux In. Alternatively, you can pick up a Scosche FM Transmitter at walmart and run from the headphone jack of the phone. I use a cheap Scosche Tunein FMT4 that sells for 14 bucks at walmart in the automotive section and it works great. I don't use Pandora though as the sound quality is sub par compared to the 128k and up streams I listen to on the TuneIn Pro app.
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someone have try these fm transmitter or something like that
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/High...Player-For-iPhone-3-4S-5-iPod/1636923559.html
and if so..is it goes with the ringke fusion?
thank you
I would suggest acquiring somebody's old MP3 player that has radio functionality, instead. Generally they just need the right ear buds that came with the device since mobile devices tend to use the headphones as an antenna.
I would only use an FM transmitter if it's your only way to get music to your car. An aux port/Bluetooth connection are going to be significantly better, and even one of the tape adapters will be a step up from the FM transmitter.
If you really need to use an FM transmitter, look for one that runs off the DC power in your car as opposed to something with a battery.
http://www.amazon.com/iClever-IC-F2...qid=1403812951&sr=8-5&keywords=fm+transmitter
I'm not specifically endorsing that one, but the adapter-powered transmitters will typically have a higher transmission power than the battery powered models, so you will get a clearer signal.
I had been reading that Samsung was going to put the FM radio chips in future flagship phones.
I've downloaded NextRadio app and it appears that either the chip was not installed or the chip is disabled.
Anyone like to confirm/deny the existence of FM radio chip on Note 10+?
Looks like NextRadio doesn't support Note10 anything.......
Typically devices with the FM chip require wired headphones that act as the antenna. Since there is no headphone jack, it may not work even if there is a FM chip.
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Typically devices with the FM chip require wired headphones that act as the antenna. Since there is no headphone jack, it may not work even if there is a FM chip.
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You're correct. I tried last night and it didn't work.
Very disappointing. Had it on my note 7, 8 and 9.