Radio trasmitter android - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi i was wandering if is there any app like the one in nokia n8 to listen my mp3 Files on my car radio
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You can try TuneLink Auto from market.
I didn't test it.
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I remember this feature on my W980i, would be nice to have it on our XS
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if you don't have the piece of hardware how can you transmit over FM via software ? LOL !
you need some kind of FM-Modulator some kind of radio transmitter and some kind of radio transmitter's antenna...
Only the FM-Modulator may be done via software using some signal processing functions.. btw once you got your FM Waveform where you will put it out ?

NightSky256 said:
if you don't have the piece of hardware how can you transmit over FM via software ? LOL !
you need some kind of FM-Modulator some kind of radio transmitter and some kind of radio transmitter's antenna...
Only the FM-Modulator may be done via software using some signal processing functions.. btw once you got your FM Waveform where you will put it out ?
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U'r right now i sow on the specs of the pone, but i think is capable but is limited by kernel like the 2 way phone rec was before
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[Q] Is any one working on enable FM?

Wha't should we do, if we wan't to enable FM? A new kernal?
If FM is enable, the atrix will be perfect!
Who is working on it?
Nothing, no one, it's not possible.
Maybe we can check if the hardware supports it, to start, then, find which is the hardware, and then work on it, has been done to cliq and cliqxt on cm7
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We have a Broadcom BCM4329 chip that is supposed to support FM receiving and transmitting.
There is a thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966108&highlight=bluetooth+radio that covers your question.
It looks kinda dead though
I will see with the morrison, zeppelin, and jordan developers from to see if something can be done
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I read somewhere that although we have the chip, the points for radio are not soldered onto the board or smt. Will update with link if I find the post
This has already been addressed. The horse has been beat to death.
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Phalanx7621 said:
This has already been addressed. The horse has been beat to death.
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It sucks!
guidoido004 said:
I will see with the morrison, zeppelin, and jordan developers from to see if something can be done
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Wait for good news~
The chip supports FM, but there is no antenna. FM will never be brought to the Atrix.
thecoreofthesun said:
Wait for good news~
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this is likely not going to happen.
BPinard said:
The chip supports FM, but there is no antenna. FM will never be brought to the Atrix.
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You don't really need the antenna pin soldered to an antenna on this chip for low power send and receive. The problem is that the pins to send and receive signal are not connected and integrated into the board.
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Phalanx7621 said:
This has already been addressed. The horse has been beat to death.
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But like the phoenix it began to rise from the ashes, so it needed to be beat some more!

NFC

I just found out that the devices which have blue tooth version 4.0 already are capable of doing nfc
They come with nfc enabled so, the motorola RAZR has the nfc feature. It has the hardware for it but it doesn't have the software for it currently so I was thinking if someone could help get that software which is required for nfc!!
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The Droid Razr doesn't have an NFC Chip.
Bluetooth 3.0 and 4.0 devices can talk to nfc devices. Whether we'll be able to use Bluetooth devices like the razr AS nfc devices is another matter. We would need software such as Android beam to support this I imagine.
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i would of thought that if this phone was capable. Motorola in all their might would of advertised it surely.
Anyhow. NFC is not coming to lincolnshire any time soon! lol
Sexywacko said:
Anyhow. NFC is not coming to lincolnshire any time soon! lol
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agreed, some of the shops here still use dial up for their chip and pin machines!
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Indeed!!! Haha and many places still dont even use chip and pin.
They use something called "cash"
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I believe that to use NFC (although I'm not sure if it is in there or not) you need a special antenna. Generally, it's attached to the battery. Since our battery isn't removable, that makes it kind of difficult.
It is kind of like that. On the back of my nexus s is 2 connectors which then come in contact with some kind of pad on the battery cover.
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Usb audio

Does the gs3 have USB audio like if I wanted to listen to spotify in the car instead of using Bluetooth?
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em2drvr03 said:
Does the gs3 have USB audio like if I wanted to listen to spotify in the car instead of using Bluetooth?
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Good question. My Current radio doesn't see it, but since it presents the onboard media as a file share... is possible that if your radio supports USB memory, it may be able to read the radio as a big usb stick...
I am getting a new Mygig RHR hopefully monday.. that will support A2DP and AVRCP 1.4.. I will make a point of seeing if I can get it to also play USB audio from the s3..
Can I assume that you have seen this working on other android phones before?
The Samsung car dock connects via USB and audio out works from it, so I'd assume the functionality is there.
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From what I have seen is that ics is supposed to be able to.
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[Q] FM Radio App

I don't know if this is the right form, but I noticed that I need to plug in headphones in my HTC EVO LTE for the FM Radio app to work. Are there any workarounds, especially since I have a pair of bluetooth headphones? Or is there another app that I should look into?
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I don't know if this is the right form, but I noticed that I need to plug in headphones in my HTC EVO LTE for the FM Radio app to work. Are there any workarounds, especially since I have a pair of bluetooth headphones? Or is there another app that I should look into?
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The reason you need headphones to use the FM radio is because the headphones also act as the antenna for the radio to operate. You are not going to hear much without the antenna (unless you happen to be standing under the antenna).
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The reason you need headphones to use the FM radio is because the headphones also act as the antenna for the radio to operate. You are not going to hear much without the antenna (unless you happen to be standing under the antenna).
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Wow - I didn't know that. Thanks for the information. I still like having the FM radio (for use at the gym). I will just have to use some "old-fashioned" headphones. LOL
No problem. You could try Spirit FM Radio app. I believe it allows the radio to operate without the headphones. But again without metal in the air YMMV.
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Use iheart radio or tunein, etc. Tons of radio apps out there, they're just not FM radio apps.
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Use iheart radio or tunein, etc. Tons of radio apps out there, they're just not FM radio apps.
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That's if the station you want to listen to is in a major market, or owned by one of the major broadcast conglomerates. If you want to listen to a small station they will probably not be on iHeart/TuneIn.
You can maybe cut the headphones or just use. Then in settings or something u can switch to speaker maybe that way some how.maybe not dont know
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You can maybe cut the headphones or just use. Then in settings or something u can switch to speaker maybe that way some how.maybe not dont know
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Cutting off the headphones will not work. Once you plug it in the what was once headphones it will get the audio, and BT is disabled.

Fm radio question?

Has anyone been able to bypass the headphone requirement to use the fm.radio? I know its to be used for the antenna but I.wanna see how good some stations might be without it.
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You could find an old headset and cut the end off and stick it in the headset slot and try that
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Agreed. This is what I would have suggested.
Seeing as I have a half dozen old sets of ear buds lying around I will attempt this method.
Supposably you can switch back to the phone speaker after the headphone jack is in... Will post results later.
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I just plug in my headphones so I have an antenna and then change the output to speaker. Not sure why you would want to bypass. Reception will be worse without some kind of antenna.
Oh wow
Woah.. You say this thing has a radio too?? Oh wow.. It sure does! Thanks
So.. how does one go about accessing the FM radio? I'm looking and don't see anything listed.
EDIT: Nevermind - found it. "NextRadio" if anyone else ends up looking for it.
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So.. how does one go about accessing the FM radio? I'm looking and don't see anything listed.
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It's in your apps sprint featured Folder. . Next Radio
It wouldnt necessarily have a bad reception depending on location. I just wouldnt want to have something sticking out of my phone if I dont have to.
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Has anyone been able to bypass the headphone requirement to use the fm.radio? I know its to be used for the antenna but I.wanna see how good some stations might be without it.
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Sprint GN3 has real FM ?? !
Gee, nobody told me, and I haven't noticed the last month; been too busy with taxes and my Spirit2 app...
On rooted phones, my Spirit FM app can work without headset, but some phones/FM chips are better than others with no FM antenna. Metal phones like HTC One are impossible, but GT-I9300 and International Note2 are decent, with the Silicon Labs FM chip.
Anybody know if the FM chip if the Broadcom FM/BT/WiFi combo chip ? Or Silicon Labs like the older International S/Note class devices ? I'd bet on Broadcom, after they magically re-enabled the FM antenna pin connections to headset jack.

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