Does anyone know where or how I can get the FM Radio for android HD2?
Thanks
There is no fm radio apk for a clean froyo yet. Those fm radio you see are running on top of sense.
thank you for answering!
I'll try a sense distro...
Ciao
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Hey all, I've been trying to use Android with my T-Mobile HD2, and I have only run into two issues. First off the sound (imported ringtones and what not) run at a faster pace then normal and are slightly pitched up. Any idea how to fix this? I'm pretty sure that it isn't the system in general, because my clock runs at the correct speed.
Secondly, I can't take pictures with my camera in 2.1 because I obviously don't have an "optical trackball".
Any thoughts?
i have the same problem i think it might be the radio so im changing it to see ill get back to you and let you know if it works.
so i found out whats the problem its the radio i bet ur using 2.12.50 that one doesnt work for sound im using 2.10.50.26 and that one is working great sound is perfect again
Cool, thanks. Any idea how to work the camera?
tcsajax said:
Cool, thanks. Any idea how to work the camera?
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Shubcrafts cm6 v1.2 builds camera and camcorder works...its a very nice and stable build too check it out...also i find that 2.10 radio does work best...
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hegemytouch said:
Shubcrafts cm6 v1.2 builds camera and camcorder works...its a very nice and stable build too check it out...also i find that 2.10 radio does work best...
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Hey guys There is a whole forum dedicated to Android on the HD 2 Please post your questions there.
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Hallo everybody,
I have darkstone froyo on my hd2 and I'm very happy with this. I just miss the radio fm widget from froyo sense... Do someone know if it's possible you get the sense radio fm .apk?
Thank you!
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Im using mdejay gingerbread on my phone.. but my phone's battery is draining fast. Which radio is the best for HTC hd2 running android. ?
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for my opinion, almost radio versions are same. The problem is that how did you config your phone. Just disable 3g in mobile networks, uncheck all automatic update, background apps...I used to face problem like you, but now is ok. So try to do what I did above. Good luck.
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Im using mdejay gingerbread on my phone.. but my phone's battery is draining fast. Which radio is the best for HTC hd2 running android. ?
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I get excellent battery in MDJ's build so it must be something what you have installed or have enabled.
There is loads of ways to improve battery life and plenty of topics about it.
Hey I was wondering if there is a way I can get the fm radio that comes with some roms. I trued the market but those don't have what im looking for.
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CM7 rom can use the FM Radio. but i think you need a Rom that supports the FM Receiver
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1084756
as I stated, I'm not sure if it works on all aosp roms. give it a shot and let us know.
I know radios are reginal but was woundering if Rom has an effect? Like if one radio is awsome for me on cm7 would a diff 1 be better on an ics or sense Rom?
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Not in my experience. Its always been a location thing for me.
Thanks for the info
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http://www.netmite.com/android/mydroid/development/pdk/docs/telephony.html
It looks complicated, so I'll find another one for you soon.
EDIT: http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/70/what-is-radio-firmware
The radio firmware controls basic low-level functions like network connectivity, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
Usually upgrading your radio will not give you any new features but will fix connectivity issues, increase range or performance, decrease battery usage, or the like. Some ROM's require you to have the latest radio versions to work.
While a botched radio upgrade can brick your phone, the process is basically the same as upgrading your ROM. Just make sure not to unplug or power down your phone in the middle, make sure you trust the person who released the radio firmware, and try to read some comments or reviews.
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The radio firmware controls basic low-level functions like network connectivity, Wi-Fi, and GPS.
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Strike out WiFi and GPS. They have nothing to do with baseband, neither HW- nor SW-wise, and are controlled by drivers on application processor - in kernel/user space.
So if switch kernels there may be a better radio for me then works best with my current kernel
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@invasion not quite what I was asking but glad you posted. My girls stock mt4g and had ota update that I haven,t, it has diff radio and she gets better signal. But I did learn New stuff thanks
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So if switch kernels there may be a better radio for me then works best with my current kernel
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Again:
Kernel governs WiFi/GPS/FM connectivity.
Baseband (radio) governs cellular network connectivity.
They're UNRELATED.
Thanks wasn't as clear in other post
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