[Q] FM Radio on i747? - Galaxy S III Q&A, (US Carriers)

For those that have been lucky enough to have received the i747 model, are you able to determine if there is an FM Radio tuner on it? I checked out the LTE i747 yesterday at the Samsung launch party in Toronto but I beleive they were pre-production models and firmware and did NOT have the FM app. Now whether the tuner exists but the app was removed or not added is a different story.
As many of you know, the international model has the FM tuner. In the past, the international model i9000 and i9100 also had it but the North American variants did not. I am not sure if the fm hardware tuner is located on the CPU itself and does not come onboard the s4 chip, or if AT&T and other carriers have decided to remove it.
In the specs for the i747, most sites list the Fm Radio as TBD for this model. I don't use the radio a lot, but it is nice sometimes. Also, it uses barely any battery and no data to use. So I am very curious if the FM app is there. And if not, I wonder if we could just extract the app from i9300 and move it to this model - which would require the i747 to have the hardware tuner of course.

There doesn't seem to be a FM app - So no direct access that I could see. Doesn't mean its not there though.

Not sure if it will work, but here is the apk from the international version.

Matrioux said:
There doesn't seem to be a FM app - So no direct access that I could see. Doesn't mean its not there though.
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Lootes said:
Not sure if it will work, but here is the apk from the international version.
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Thanks for posting the apk. It may require root as it is a system app but will defintiely try it when I get mine next week. I am fairly certain the HTC One X had the same thing where the FM Radio exists but the apk was not added to the AT&T firmware. People can grab the APK from the Rogers firmware and install it to their AT&T One X. So now that I think about it, if HTC One X has the hardware tuner and using an S4 chip, its completely possible that the hardware will be there on the i747 as well. Some carriers may have it removed so that you'll use data to listen to the radio instead.

Won't install - but after root we may be able to

.... Surely AT&T didn't screw the hardware of of FM AGAIN

I also couldnt get that file to install, so instead i went to the market and downloaded just about every one i could find, and none of them worked. Many of them appeared to be working but not a single bit of sound out of the speakers/headset.
I believe they removed the FM Tuner hardware and instead, gave us the tunein app.

Yea so you use more data streaming data over their network

Woolios said:
Yea so you use more data streaming data over their network
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I doubt that was their goal. AT&T didnt give us the 50GB of dropbox because they were afraid of everyone eating bandwidth and causing a network catastrophe like when the first iPhone came out. So i think its safe to assume that this was Samsungs move. They didnt give us the quad core because of incompatibilities with the LTE networks, so instead they gave us the Snapdragon S4 and compensated with an extra gig of ram.
They also removed the FM Radio, so i think they compensated by giving us the TuneIn Radio.... kinda lame....

I used the i9100 prior to picking up my new SGH-747M from Rogers yesterday. The i9100 had FM radio. The antenna was built into the headphones and there was an application on the phone. I noticed the SGH-747 headphones looked slightly different and wasn't sure if they would work.
I downloaded the international FM APK but it won't install even after my device has been rooted.. My guess is that the headphones that come with the i747 probably won't have an FM antenna built in though.

NandroidRage said:
I used the i9100 prior to picking up my new SGH-747M from Rogers yesterday. The i9100 had FM radio. The antenna was built into the headphones and there was an application on the phone. I noticed the SGH-747 headphones looked slightly different and wasn't sure if they would work.
I downloaded the international FM APK but it won't install even after my device has been rooted.. My guess is that the headphones that come with the i747 probably won't have an FM antenna built in though.
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Any headphones will work as the antenna.
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Galaxy Note FM Radio

Hi I am new and I did search for the notes that have FM Radios how ever no luck, I have Canadian Rogers Galaxy Note, I had purchased this phone thinking it had a FM radio and than found out that the Rogers Version did not. Now is the tech in the phone and the avg user just can't use it or was it actually built with out it, and if it's in the phone can we get to it, I am not into using my Data plan for really bad streaming audio. Any suggestions or did I read the specs all wrong? I know the GS II had an FM radio.
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oDEz
oDEz said:
Hi I am new and I did search for the notes that have FM Radios how ever no luck, I have Canadian Rogers Galaxy Note, I had purchased this phone thinking it had a FM radio and than found out that the Rogers Version did not. Now is the tech in the phone and the avg user just can't use it or was it actually built with out it, and if it's in the phone can we get to it, I am not into using my Data plan for really bad streaming audio. Any suggestions or did I read the specs all wrong? I know the GS II had an FM radio.
Thanks all
oDEz
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To the extent of my knowledge and forum creeping we don't have FM. Some people think the hardware is there but nobody has a working application so idk I just use TuneIn or listen to my own music.
International Galaxy Note N7000 has FM Radio.
Unfortunately LTE Galaxy Note i717( Rogers) doesn't have it.
And that's hardware am talking about.
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Samsung Galaxy SIII LTE - FM Radio Question

Hi all,
I'm a proud owner of Samsung Galaxy S and I have been using it last 22 months. I could have recontacted my phone for free last month (end of 21 months) but I was eagerly waiting to get the Galazy S3 LTE version. I'm with Singtel Singapore.
Finally last Saturday they released and I found out that that version don't have FM Radio. It's a International Quad Core with 2GB Ram seems. I really miss FM Radio. I'm a radio fan (Yeah still )
So my question is FM Radio supports depends on Hardware? (I'm not talking about streaming. Real radio we have in S, S2 and can be use even without data). Is it like they removed some chip so it's no longer possible? Or just some software related things which can be fixable in the future?
Can anyone shed some lights on this issue for me? Thanks!
I searched Internet and I found a interesting pattern. It seems all Samsung LTE variants doesn't have FM Radio. In Singapore I checked Galaxy S2 LTE and Galaxy Note LTE and both don't have.
Anyone from US or other countries can confirm this? There are lot of other countries S3 LTE released long ago. Can you confirm you have or not? Also is there anyone have FM Radio with LTE version? I read somewhere Korean version have it but I don't know how true that news....
Also my initial question is it a Hardware thing?
There is an app called Spirit FM that has a thread here on XDA. Basically its a root app that supports FM radio on as many devices as possible and there is a listing there of what devices support it and what devices lack hardware.
spunker88 said:
There is an app called Spirit FM that has a thread here on XDA. Basically its a root app that supports FM radio on as many devices as possible and there is a listing there of what devices support it and what devices lack hardware.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm aware of that app and even tried on my Galaxy S.
But my question is FM support depends on hardware (Like a fm receiver) or purely depends on software? Why LTE phones don't have FM radio?
Anyone from Kore confirms whether they have the FM radio in LTE version??
There is a radio which actually depends on mobile signal whether it is gsm or lte and there are also radio which depends on hardwares,like fm/am radio transceivers, however on some phones like those with tv apps and radio apps most likely on phone with dual sims and with adjustable antennas (like an aluminum rod which is connected to radio chips itself and adjustable, or you can see this at the back of the phone, they are software and hardware related. As for the phone which supports lte signal, maybe some of them dont have it but most of them have, i got one on my phone and without earplugs, it cannot be switch on but once earphones or external speakers have been connected it would start scanning signals, unlike those with built in hardwares they can however with the use of the adjustable antennas.
If however i am wrong on my info, i would be glad to be corrected.
Goodluck
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justnoone said:
There is a radio which actually depends on mobile signal whether it is gsm or lte and there are also radio which depends on hardwares,like fm/am radio transceivers, however on some phones like those with tv apps and radio apps most likely on phone with dual sims and with adjustable antennas (like an aluminum rod which is connected to radio chips itself and adjustable, or you can see this at the back of the phone, they are software and hardware related. As for the phone which supports lte signal, maybe some of them dont have it but most of them have, i got one on my phone and without earplugs, it cannot be switch on but once earphones or external speakers have been connected it would start scanning signals, unlike those with built in hardwares they can however with the use of the adjustable antennas.
If however i am wrong on my info, i would be glad to be corrected.
Goodluck
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Thanks for the reply. Can I know which phone model you have? Is that phone support LTE too?
Mine is GT-I9300 quad core or s3 international,and yup, it supports lte too,since the place where i am currently at is throwing 4g/lte network signal.
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Hi kathees, sorry to say Galaxy S III LTE doesn't support FM Radio Chipset (HW).
alex3977 said:
Hi kathees, sorry to say Galaxy S III LTE doesn't support FM Radio Chipset (HW).
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Hi Alex, Thats'w a bad news to hear Anyway there is no way and just have to live with it. Thanks for the information...
BTW which version phone you have? Korean?

Note 8 FM Radio working on Snapdragon devices

I downloaded the Next Radio app and it works.
I even disabled data and WiFi to make sure it was only using FM radio and it worked, unlike my Axon 7 where it seem FM receiver locked and only works with Data or WiFi.
Just in case anyone else didn't know this was a possibility, as I didn't initially.
for how long did you leave wifi and cell data off for?
I can confirm this works. Disabled WiFi, data, cleared cache and data of next radio, plugged headphones in and it works! N950W (Canada version with Snapdragon)
imatts said:
I can confirm this works. Disabled WiFi, data, cleared cache and data of next radio, plugged headphones in and it works! N950W (Canada version with Snapdragon)
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Not long. I turns off days and wifi then tested the radio and changed through several radio stations with no issues. My Axon 7 would not play local station s with WiFi and data disabled. So it appears to be working.
Maybe I'll test again tonight when I get home.
BTW I'm on the AT&T Note 8, though that shouldn't make I difference.
Which Versions are using Snapdragon? Also i heard those can not be rooted. Is that true? Thanks
jotade said:
Which Versions are using Snapdragon? Also i heard those can not be rooted. Is that true? Thanks
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Yes, Snapdragon version. I believe only the Snapdragon version has the FM tuner so the exynos version won't work with FM radio.
And yes I believe the Snapdragon version is locked down and not rootable so far. But that's not a big deal to me.
The easiest way to check if the phone uses FM radio or wifi/cell network is to disconnect headphones, FM radio needs headphones wire as antenna and it won't work without it unless maybe if you live right under FM tower, also if you're far away from the station you may hear FM interference. BTW working FM radio was confirmed way back, couple days after first sets reached customers, before 9/10 I think.
I am on Verizon and i can confirm it works and it is relying on the antenna unless I click the stream button.i also bunched up the headphones in my hand and put it on output to speaker and there is static on the weaker stations.
pete4k said:
The easiest way to check if the phone uses FM radio or wifi/cell network is to disconnect headphones, FM radio needs headphones wire as antenna and it won't work without it unless maybe if you live right under FM tower, also if you're far away from the station you may hear FM interference. BTW working FM radio was confirmed way back, couple days after first sets reached customers, before 9/10 I think.
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Ok Thanks. But can you write the exact model please? I read jus N950W but which one else. Thans
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Ok Thanks. But can you write the exact model please? I read jus N950W but which one else. Thans
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I think all Snapdragon powered phones should work, unless specifically blocked in software by some network provides, but haven't heard of any.
As far as I know Exynos don't have the radio.
Any good tuner app? Next radio have tuner something else?
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Any good tuner app? Next radio have tuner something else?
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All the other FM radio apps seem to use data instead of the tuner chip in the Snapdragon SOC.
I like the simple tuner app on my LG V20. It allows my to long press or hit a time button to get the next in time station. NextRadio seem to your your location and data to give you a list of stations and info.
I'm going to see if I can find an APK for the V20 tuner and try it on my Note 8.
I am also interested in a real simple tuner app. Let me know if you come across any good ones
Was looking on h-droid and app stored and next rádio only one i have found up to now. The LG V20 apk would be great if work in note8.
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Any good tuner app? Next radio have tuner something else?
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mitchell4500 said:
I am also interested in a real simple tuner app. Let me know if you come across any good ones
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Was looking on h-droid and app stored and next rádio only one i have found up to now. The LG V20 apk would be great if work in note8.
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I found and tried the FM Radio app from LG, Sony and Samsung with the following results:
- LG app would not install
- Samsung app would not install
- Sony app installed but would not run/open.
So far it seems NextRadio is the only option for now.
Thank for trying
pete4k said:
I think all Snapdragon powered phones should work, unless specifically blocked in software by some network provides, but haven't heard of any.
As far as I know Exynos don't have the radio.
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Well my brother has S8 Plus G955U (Snapdragon) and nextradio dosent work. Thats why i want to know which version of Note 8 are really working. I need to listen FM Radio because of my job. I read N955W does it, but which one else? Thanks
SM-N950U works, bought directly from Samsung for t-mobile
Also have the SM-N950U but mine is an AT&T device. I would imagine the FM Radio works on all Snapdragon Note 8, but that's just an assumption.
Not sure why your brother S8 Plus. Did he have headphones attached? I don't really know much about the S8 line move looked into that model.
My s8 from t-mobile worked fine, so is N8 from t-mo. I think all US models are N950U and Snapdragon, so all should work, but as I already mentioned it could be blocked by particular service provider, BUT as far as I know, even if you have phone from T-mo or Verizon, you could flash it with different software and probably unlock it, even if it is locked. So the answer to your question may not be as simple as it seems. Also, which service your brothers S8+ came from? Is it Verizon? Because in the past they liked to make life of their customers miserable, like not allowing any non Verizon phone on their network, just to give an example.

Question FM receiver or not ?

Hello everybody. I'm a newcomer here, and own the Samsung Galaxy A 52 5G (model SM-A526B/DS).
Unlike other Samsung devices I own or have owned, there's no radio app on it so far.
I've found several contradictory information about this on the net : some pages state there's an FM chip on the motherboard of the device, and others state the opposite.
So I'd like to know if someone here has the right answer. I don't want to use my data nor to empty my battery listening to radio apps, whereas former devices allowed me to listen to radio using only my headphones.
I also read somewhere - don't remember where, sorry - that rooting the device allowed one to use F-Droid (which I already installed for other purposes) to install a radio app called Spirit. But I first need to know if there's a radio chip on it, or it would have no interest otherwise. Though I intend to root the phone... one of these days...
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi, there's no FM radio chip on A52 5G.
Yes, there is.
I own an A526B/DS and it has an FM radio and the Radio app preinstalled. Maybe it's a regional thing? I have the UK model if that makes a difference. But I can 100% confirm that my A52 5G has a working FM radio as seen by the attached screenshot.
Folgore89 said:
Hi, there's no FM radio chip on A52 5G.
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Thank you for this answer. But as DVC1985 said, maybe it's a regional thing?
DVC1985 said:
Yes, there is.
I own an A526B/DS and it has an FM radio and the Radio app preinstalled. Maybe it's a regional thing? I have the UK model if that makes a difference. But I can 100% confirm that my A52 5G has a working FM radio as seen by the attached screenshot.
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Thank you for your answer. As you said, maybe it's a regional thing : I'm in France. I sent Samsung a mail, and am waiting for the answer.
I wrote Samsung an inquiry mail, and just received an answer. I paste the translation here :
"
[...] I am following up on your message about the possibility of listening to the radio directly on your smartphone without using an Internet connection. To do this, your mobile must have an FM receiver. This chip, directly integrated into the motherboard of your phone, will allow you to pick up the waves emitted by the radios.
Some smartphones do not have an FM receiver.
Your Samsung Galaxy A52 5G does not have Radio.
The Radio application no longer exists. This is not a malfunction of your phone. When updates are made, some of the old features disappear to make room for new ones, depending on the memory of the device.
If your smartphone does not have an FM receiver, you can always turn to podcast services. Most major radio stations offer this type of offline listening.
- Open your web browser;
- Type in the URL of your favourite FM station;
- Then select the podcast section in the navigation menu.
In addition, the phone can work with third-party online radio applications that require an internet connection.
In the Play Store you will find a multitude of radio applications to choose from.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
I wish you a pleasant day!
Sincerely yours, [...]"
So it seems to be a regional thing indeed. I should have bought and ordered mine in the UK...
Maybe Ill be able to use Spirit if I root the device. But I won't ask Samsung about it...
Thanks for the answres anyhow.
And a 2nd mail from Samsung taught me today it's a territorial restriction indeed : the Australian version for instance has got this radio chip...
I bought mine in Belgium and it has the Radio app as wel and it works!
SM-A526B/DS
JaakLeen said:
I bought mine in Belgium and it has the Radio app as wel and it works!
SM-A526B/DS
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Thank you for the answer. I should have bought mine in Belgium...
Dear friends,
I read on gsmarena that the A52 5g has an fm radio.
After that, I bought it here in Greece, but when I opened it, I didn't find a radio app.
I don't know if it has the fm radio chip.
Is there any chance it has it disabled and I can somehow enable it?
What do you say;
Thanks!
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Yes, there is.
I own an A526B/DS and it has an FM radio and the Radio app preinstalled. Maybe it's a regional thing? I have the UK model if that makes a difference. But I can 100% confirm that my A52 5G has a working FM radio as seen by the attached screenshot.
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DVC1985 said:
Yes, there is.
I own an A526B/DS and it has an FM radio and the Radio app preinstalled. Maybe it's a regional thing? I have the UK model if that makes a difference. But I can 100% confirm that my A52 5G has a working FM radio as seen by the attached screenshot.
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DVC1985 said:
Yes, there is.
I own an A526B/DS and it has an FM radio and the Radio app preinstalled. Maybe it's a regional thing? I have the UK model if that makes a difference. But I can 100% confirm that my A52 5G has a working FM radio as seen by the attached screenshot.
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Fm radio

Hi. I bought an S21-5g 991U1 unlocked mobile on ebay. It looks like it has t-mobile firmware. Unfortunately, there is no Fm radio and it cannot be used. The question is what kind of firmware should be installed to have Fm radio. Streaming radio is not needed. Thanks
lala54 said:
Hi. I bought an S21-5g 991U1 unlocked mobile on ebay. It looks like it has t-mobile firmware. Unfortunately, there is no Fm radio and it cannot be used. The question is what kind of firmware should be installed to have Fm radio. Streaming radio is not needed. Thanks
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The last phone I used which had a proper FM radio was an HTC Incredible S model. To use the FM radio you had to plug in a wired headphone. Why? An FM radio needs an external antenna and the copper wire in the headphones served that purpose. Since the S21 doesn't have a headphone jack I doubt the FM radio hardware will work (if it's even in the chip anymore) since it can't get a signal without the external antenna wire.
Back when I owned a Samsung S9 (which still had a headphone jack) I looked at a couple of the FM radio applications available on the Play Store and most of them seemed to stream certain local FM radio stations over your data plan. But the privacy policies and location requirements made them seem a little sketchy, so I never used them. I never found an app which exploited the in-built FM receiver for the Samsung.
Hi!
Thank you for the answer, this is not the question, because we know that the usb-c headphones also work as an antenna. The question is the correct firmware that can activate the built-in FM chip.
thanks
lala54 said:
Hi!
Thank you for the answer, this is not the question, because we know that the usb-c headphones also work as an antenna. The question is the correct firmware that can activate the built-in FM chip.
thanks
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I have an S21 and an A52s, going to try this soon but haven't yet, might be worth a shot. Got it from uptodown and the sha256 sum matches.
AsItLies said:
I have an S21 and an A52s, going to try this soon but haven't yet, might be worth a shot. Got it from uptodown and the sha256 sum matches.
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Thanks,
I've already tried to install this, and the Nextradio app and none of them work
lala54 said:
Thanks,
I've already tried to install this, and the Nextradio app and none of them work
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yeah didn't work on either of mine, not sure what's up with that...
Somebody ?
Valaki ?

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