FM Radio? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey, so I have the T-mobile US version but I can't for the life of me find the FM radio app. Any help?
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I do not want to mislead you, but I remember that the US versions of some phones did not offer a FM radio, while international models(such as the S2 international or S2 US) did have FM radios.. I do not have the S3 with me so I cannot confirm this.

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[Q] Korean's Galaxy S2

Hi, i hv a question. If i buy the galaxy s2 from korea, will it work in Canada?
Whatever you do, do not buy a Korean SGSII. The Korean SGSII is highly localized with a different type of SMS that Canada uses right now. It's going to be a real pain in the butt trying to get it to work in Canada which is why I suggest getting an international version or a US version when it comes out.
miniflight said:
Hi, i hv a question. If i buy the galaxy s2 from korea, will it work in Canada?
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Korean galaxy model support frequncies are follow.
UMTS single 2100
GSM 900/1800/1900
so, if your carrier frequencies are UMTS 850/1900 , you can't use it.
(i heard that some of carrier support UMTS 850/1900)
and Our korea SKT model using their own SMS(SK-MMS).
(KT model support OMA-MMS)
Finally, i can NOT recommend you are using to our korean galaxy using in canada.
And in Italy? would it be usable in Italy?
Thank you guys
marxpix said:
And in Italy? would it be usable in Italy?
Thank you guys
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What's your phones carrier? Three(hutchison)?
I think your carrier support umts 2100, you will use korean gs2 use in italy.
And i recommend that shw-m250k(korean kt carrier model).
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Hey pulverizer it seems as though you have sgs2. Do you happen to know the sound quality difference between sgs voodoo and the sgs2?
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jay_993 said:
Hey pulverizer it seems as though you have sgs2. Do you happen to know the sound quality difference between sgs voodoo and the sgs2?
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No i haven't sgs1 and sgs2. Yet.
So i can't answer about your question.
I ' ve known only our korea galaxy spec and eu galaxy spec.
Please Understand me.
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thanks for the reply, i knew about some locks that korean phone have for something...wanting to make sure
miniflight said:
thanks for the reply, i knew about some locks that korean phone have for something...wanting to make sure
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2010years before models are some of phones locked.
2010year after korean all cellphones are UNLOCKED.
So our korean gs2 all models are unlocked.
(Shw-m250s,m250k)
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Just to hijack the thread, does anyone have a source on a compiled SHW-250S/SHW-250K firmware so I can mess around with it and reflash it back just in case I need to send it back in for warranty?
If not i'll just have to do it myself from the open source release, hmm
Sticks02 said:
Just to hijack the thread, does anyone have a source on a compiled SHW-250S/SHW-250K firmware so I can mess around with it and reflash it back just in case I need to send it back in for warranty?
If not i'll just have to do it myself from the open source release, hmm
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System dump I guess? And repackage them Odin flashable (.tar)
I have not tried yet but probably work.
I would do that if I wasn't a silly and flashed before dumping the original firmware. Carrier specific settings I can get easily enough from talking to a service rep, but they'll probably raise eyebrows at the odd firmware without any of their branding and the giant yellow caution sign, lol
No big deal atm, i'm still fooling around.
Quick question... does anyone know if the ringtones and notifications and other media are available from the Korean SGS2?
I dont want the international version
Just the Korean version.. Thank you
Did I ask in the wrong forum/thread?
Anyone knows where or how to get a Korean S2. I wanna use it when I'm in Singapore
Sorry to bump an old thread but.
- what is the difference between a european/international and Korean SGS II ?
- How can I tell if this is a korean or international version? It's parallel imported from Hong Kong.. http://eking.co.nz/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=300
chiggah said:
Sorry to bump an old thread but.
- what is the difference between a european/international and Korean SGS II ?
- How can I tell if this is a korean or international version? It's parallel imported from Hong Kong.. http://eking.co.nz/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=300
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Korean versions support NFC and they have an antenna. The device in the link is a generic SII, surely not a korean version.
dont buy from korea
just buy from canada made in korea device
same as me but different countries
hey guys thanks for that
To be honest - i am buying through a company in New Zealand which drop ships directly from Hong Kong. So I dont really know what version that will be. Will that be the korea or international version?
Any ideas ?
sorry for bumping a old thread. Any idea if I can flash a korea galaxy S2 with a stock international version Android firmware? or any custom ROM I can flash with? And how do I do it? I got mine when I was posted in Korea to work, now I am back to my country, the 80 character limit for sms is wasting a lot of my money. Any advice? thanks

[Q] FM Radio App Needed

Hey guys is there a app to replace the default FM Radio in HTC Wildfire S without rooting it.
No Streaming. Only the available FM station available after attaching the headphone.
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Hey guys is there a app to replace the default FM Radio in HTC Wildfire S without rooting it.
No Streaming. Only the available FM station available after attaching the headphone.
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Spirit FM Radio. It is the second app when doing a Market search for fm radio.
There are others as well but all of them are hardware dependent. FM radio is provided different ways on different devices.
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Thanks for the reply but i have already tried it. It says unsupported hardware.
do you have a rooted phone? rom? It's suggested to have at least root.
viper_ad said:
Thanks for the reply but i have already tried it. It says unsupported hardware.
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You should find out how your phone provides FM radio (the chip or however) and then do a search for that. Sometimes it is through the Bluetooth chip, sometimes it is built into the CPU or it could be a separate chip.
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Do any of the new Android phones come with a FM radio?
FM Compatible Phones
This dev has an FM app out and confirms phones with working FM (and some without):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13380058&postcount=2
Hope this helps
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Thanks for the reply but i have already tried it. It says unsupported hardware.
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Since the New Year, Spirit has supported the Broadcom OEM/Proprietary FM API on the Wildfire S and many other devices. Even on stock, unrooted devices.
Same for the TI, Motorola and Samsung Galaxy S/S2/Note FM APIs.
April 13 free version is here: http://www.mediafire.com/?g4d0at7b3nc3p1z

FM Radio

Anyone from Korea can confirm whether they have the FM radio in the LTE version? I'm sure normal S3 have it but how about LTE?
Also support of FM depends on hardware as well??
kathees said:
Anyone from Korea can confirm whether they have the FM radio in the LTE version? I'm sure normal S3 have it but how about LTE?
Also support of FM depends on hardware as well??
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are you on a korean lte version? you can just download any stock fm radio .apk and push it to the system
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are you on a korean lte version? you can just download any stock fm radio .apk and push it to the system
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Thanks, I have to try that. I'm from Singapore. My phone got a QuadCore Exygenos processor with 2GB ram. So it must be same as Korean LTE version right?
Nobody from Korea can confirm this? How come in Singapore International version have FM Radio but LTE don't have? In US LTE version don't have but their processor also different. That's why I have to confirm with anyone from Korea....
You should check the other thread. Will post a link
Edit this one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896165
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weeo said:
You should check the other thread. Will post a link
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Thanks but I don't understand what do you mean by other thread? The one I posted??
Edit....
Got the link. Thanks man....
you can check in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749214
my S3's actually korean, 3g
saywhatt said:
you can check in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749214
my S3's actually korean, 3g
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Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately 3G version in Singapore also got FM by default. I want to know about LTE version...
kathees said:
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately 3G version in Singapore also got FM by default. I want to know about LTE version...
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U can go to the thread i linked, that's a thread for people with korean version of phones
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Tmobile Galaxy s5 Roms vs General Galaxy 5 Roms

So Coming from the tmobile Galaxy 4 to the tmobile Galaxy 5 my question is will the s5 be the same as the 4 can we flash Roms from the General Galaxy 5 or only tmobile Roms are compatible ??? I know WIFI Calling won't work since their roms obiously don't have that built in ?? Voice over LTE ??? We will lose this also Correct ??? Will everything else work ? calls/messages/mms/etc etc I'm more than happy with my tmobile Rom at the moment works flawlessly just trying to have this as an information Thread ? for future reference and other people that may be wondering the same thing ????
The closest Galaxy S5 to the international one is the T-Mobile version G900T(basically the same device)
It's been said here that you can flash international on this device but you have to keep T-Mobile radio for LTE in the USA.
You'll loose Wi-Fi calling and HD voice for sure because those are not on the international roms.
I hope that helps.
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mahanddeem said:
The closest Galaxy S5 to the international one is the T-Mobile version G900T(basically the same device)
It's been said here that you can flash international on this device but you have to keep T-Mobile radio for LTE in the USA.
You'll loose Wi-Fi calling and HD voice for sure because those are not on the international roms.
I hope that helps.
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Kind of like the same thing as the galaxy 4 then VOICE OVER LTE will be lost also correct ???
gdmlaz said:
Kind of like the same thing as the galaxy 4 then VOICE OVER LTE will be lost also correct ???
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Yup. Any TMO specific feature will be lost unless the dev has ported it over.

What LG V10 version have FM Radio?

Hi all, I need your advice, please tell me what version of LG V10 have FM Radio?
I rejected buy the F600L version because don't have FM Radio.
Thanks.
The H960a (European version) has FM radio built-in
Can I ask why you'd want it to have fm radio? With programs like iHeartRadio that essentially function the same in many areas.
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evo4g63t said:
Can I ask why you'd want it to have fm radio? With programs like iHeartRadio that essentially function the same in many areas.
HI. Well, Im from Peru, in my country Internet access is expensive, using native fm radio dont consume MB.
Greetings from Lima.
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My HK set H961N has radio app
Mr. Senor member
cmezauni said:
evo4g63t said:
Can I ask why you'd want it to have fm radio? With programs like iHeartRadio that essentially function the same in many areas.
HI. Well, Im from Peru, in my country Internet access is expensive, using native fm radio dont consume MB.
Greetings from Lima.
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comment from a senior Member laughable iHeartRadio.exe
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