Is there any app to play phone songs in car through fm...i.e without any cable or bluetooth....????
Does anyone knows about it...... !!!
Sorry u can't; Galaxy y doesn't have a FM transmitter but its got a FM transmitter adapter(car kit) of some sort
I do not know of any smartphones that have the hardware for this. Your phone needs a FM transmitter. I think you will need to use a lead/cable/wire. If your car stereo has a 3.5 mm Aux input you could buy a small Bluetooth reciever and plug it in there. That way your phone does not have any cables attached.
Good luck.
Nokia n97 has a fm transmiter and the sony ericson w980
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Nokia n97 has a fm transmiter and the sony ericson w980
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Yes i agree my frnd is using nokia N 97.....
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Does anyone know where i can get an fm transmitter for this phone? =/
i have tried the fm talk and it's either not compatable with the mega or i can't get it to work
Any response is welcomed
Thankyou!
I have one made by VR Tech that plugs into the cigarette lighter. It came with a 3.5 to 2.5 adapter cable and I use it to listen to music and watch movies.
DXCross said:
Does anyone know where i can get an fm transmitter for this phone? =/
i have tried the fm talk and it's either not compatable with the mega or i can't get it to work
Any response is welcomed
Thankyou!
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You need adapter cable. But if you connect jack 3,5 mic excluded and you can't talk with a phone. Simple solution possible is create a cable with microphone and you can talk and listen mp3 and video's audio.
i attached schematic diagram
Another solution using parrot bluetooth module. In this case using bluetooth for phone talking and a2dp audio provided from the phone. I have sony autoradio with bluetooth. I talk and listen audio or video from the phone.
Went on ebay and saw some 3.5mm antennas for phones... anyone know if these will work with the fm radio app and allow speaker to play the music? Would be cool for those chill around-the-bonfire nights
Obviously I can just pandora, but just looking for a cool way to utilize the fm radio
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I think that our phones would recognise it like a regular headset. i dont think that you will face any problems using it like an antenna... u can use any metal object as an antenna if u can fool the phone to think that u have a headset plugged in
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I think that our phones would recognise it like a regular headset. i dont think that you will face any problems using it like an antenna... u can use any metal object as an antenna if u can fool the phone to think that u have a headset plugged in
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thanks for this... i feel very silly here tho... I had no idea i could just plug in a basic headset and select to play through speaker. I guess i through myself off because i didn't even open the SE headphones and tried plugging in my Klipsch S4i's and the phone wouldn't register that a headset was plugged in...
anyways, my work had a pair of cheap earbuds under 4 dollars, so i bought em and clipped off the cable... now its a 3.5mm stub for fm radio use
You can try the app - FM Radio Speaker is an easy-to-use tool that can turn on the speaker to play when the headphones are inserted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikimediacom.fm.radio.speaker
Is there any offline radio FM streamer to car stereo and if possible, maybe im wrong any signal jamer (disturber) for nearby car radio fm :laugh:
thanks
The phone would be required to have an FM transmitter in it, which the Evo 3d does not. Actually, I don't think any android phone out right now has an fm transmitter.
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Is there any offline radio FM streamer to car stereo and if possible, maybe im wrong any signal jamer (disturber) for nearby car radio fm :laugh:
thanks
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Actually there is a fm transmitter thats available, you plug your phone through the head phone jack into the fm transmitter, transmitter is plug into your 12volt port, just configure the same stations on both the transmitter and your car stero and you are good to go, use it in my car as my 05 mazda has no bluetooth, sounds pretty good too, I play my saved music from my phone through the transmitter, and I have a booming stereo
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Hi guys, i just wanna know if there's a way for my samsung galaxy s2 to have an fm transmitter like Nokia N series like what is stated on this site http://www.knowyourmobile.in/nokia/...7/how_to_use_fm_transmitter_on_nokia_n85.html
If yes, any suggestions? Thanks
No. That is a built in hardware feature of the n85. The article even says so. The i9100 doesn't have the hardware built in.
You could just buy a small battery operated one that plugs into the 3.5 mm jack and use that instead they're small and quite cheap
Or use something like the Jabra Cruiser. A hands free bluetooth speaker module which can also stream music via bluetooth (from phone) to FM transmitter for picking up by car stereo.
I see, thanks for telling me guys.
Hi all,
I have a very old car radio and my cds stopped working. I was wondering if my phone can transmit fm to the car radio? If yes, which app? Of no, can i buy some transmitter that i could first connect to my phone and then transmit to car radio?
It would be even more awesome if i could transmit internet radio from phone.
Thanks!
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Hi all,
I have a very old car radio and my cds stopped working. I was wondering if my phone can transmit fm to the car radio? If yes, which app? Of no, can i buy some transmitter that i could first connect to my phone and then transmit to car radio?
It would be even more awesome if i could transmit internet radio from phone.
Thanks!
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Right....sorry about that. I'm ill so i got a bit confused.
Anyway, any useful info?
In my opinion fm tx-ing is very crappy, it would be better for you to change your old car radio in a less old car radio with an AUX in jack.
Then you will be able to connect your phone via a coaxial stereo cable 3,5mm jack from your phone to the car radio jack.
Audio quality will be for sure better that way, even if a bit more expensive (with 50 euros or less you'll find some entry level car radio with aux in jack) then buying a Chinese FM transmitter.
You're probably right...still maybe someone tried something that works good and is cheap to get.
If i can' t find anything, i'll go for a radio exchange option.
Thanks