[Q] FM radio working for AOKP? - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I'm on AOKP milestone 5 beta 8 by Sesme, but I have some problems with the integrated FM Radio app. It's not working with or without earphones.
Is there any possibility to replace the integrated app by another? Can anybody give me the download of another app?
I'm on red lens Bayer device. I don't want radio app by data connection, only by integrated antenna.
Thanks for all, and sorry for my bad English.

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[Q] FM Radio?

I thought that the Galaxy S had a fully-functional FM radio, but I don't see any built-in apps to make use of it.
Is there a stock app that I'm missing? Is there a killer market app for FM Radio functionality? Has anyone tried it out, yet?
Not seeing a word about it. I understood it to be FM capable as well.

FM Radio?

Has anyone been able to find out if the PRO has a radio in it like the X and D2?
http://androidcommunity.com/activate-the-droid-2’s-fm-radio-yes-it-has-one-20100927/
Common sites say Yes for FM Radio, but after I checked pdadb.net and motorola's developer site for Droid Pro specs - both the sites do NOT indicated FM Radio.
Now it all remains on someone who's bought the device and can let us know.
I own a Moto Pro
How can I check? (Without opening it or voiding my warrany)
willdogs said:
I own a Moto Pro
How can I check? (Without opening it or voiding my warrany)
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Just plug in your headset and look for the FM Radio app in Menu. If it exists then Yes there is a FM Radio if NOT we have the answers.
FM Radio within TI wlan/bluetooth chipset
Hi Droid Pro Users!
There is a light in the dark for FM Radio fans.
I just found this info from TI about the on board chipset TI 1271
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There are four solutions in the WiLink 6.0 product
offering. The WL1271 supports 802.11b/g/n in
the 2.4-GHz band, while the WL1273 supports
802.11a/b/g/n with 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz band
support. Both single-chip solutions support
Bluetooth 2.1 Release, ANT and FM transmit and
receive. The WL1271/3L support in addition to
the above, Bluetooth Low Energy Specification
4.0 + EDR.
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You will find all info here:
focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12762&contentId=29993&DCMP=WTBU&HQS=ProductBulletin+OT+wilink_6
That means the Droid Pro hardware is able to receive FM Radio and maybe also to send, but receiving would be good enough for me.
Now... who is able to build the necessary drivers?
I would love to do it but I have no idea how ;-)
Maik
Very interesting indeed!
When/if built the software and drivers would be brilliant. Maybe moto can do it if requested by many of us?
In the meantime I use tunein radio app from market, which works well using my data connection, network or wifi.
Sent from my DROID PRO using XDA App
I could bet that Motorla don't care about it.
As far as my experience with Moto is...
- they know that the chip is able to do it.
- they thought they can make it work
Result...
- maybe reception is too bad because of design flaws (chip or antenna position) -> they decided not to offer it
- maybe the marketing gang thought a FM radio is nothing for a business phone...
Anyway... I would take it even with a bad reception, but I'm sure they will not offer it.
An internet radio is not allways a good solution. You need an unlimited data plan and also a good reception. I made bad experiences during train travel and also in areas with lower reception. It sucks...
I want a real radio, please
If the transistor which taks care for FM radio is phisicaly connected, so that can use headphones as the anttena, then it is possible to have FM radio on your phone. Here is some new stuff that XDA user mikereidis have discovered about TI WL 127x chip. Maybe some developer is interested.

[Q] FM radio

I downloaded and installed PacMan rom. So far I like it, but I am missing the FM radio app. I got the app from sense rom, but will not install. I am new to rooting and flashing, so please explain to me how can I get my FM radio work. Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849178
Thanks. I am going to miss my radio. I took of the PacMan and installed the CM10 4.2.1. Works fine. I had to update the Google Search as was FC any time I try to use the mic. Works fine now. So far, it is the best JB rom on my glacier. I hope that someone will found a way to install that radio app.
Go to market and dl spirit fm light its a fm radio app and doesnt use data same as htc fm app i have it and it works great!!!
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No trial version? Does it really work
Thanks for the info on FM Radio app. But unfortunately, there is no trial version available. Can someone confirm if it actually works?
nagenderjeet said:
Thanks for the info on FM Radio app. But unfortunately, there is no trial version available. Can someone confirm if it actually works?
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Can confirm with Spirit FM, it works for me and picked up a solid signal even enclosed around brick walls!
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Fm radio?

Does Axon 7 have fm radio enabled?
I read here somewhere that it does have it in the SoC, but because of the circuit design the headphones can not be used as antenna (the sound chips are between the fm module and the hadphone port).
There is no FM Radio app on the device.
I downloaded the NextRadio app (I think that's what it's called?) and it said my hardware wasn't compatible. This is the same message I got on my 6P, which doesn't have a radio either.
According to this it should (http://www.gsm-specs.com/zte-axon-7/ in the media section) but like most said it doesn't look like it works natively will try to get it to work when i get it and tell you for sure I'm hopeful it will work but doubting it
The kernel source has it enabled
CONFIG_MEDIA_RADIO_SUPPORT=y and there is qcom.fmradio.jar in the framework folder
Still doesn't mean it's connected, would need to see dmesg from boot to see if it gates discovered or any modules for the radio get loaded
Sorry for bumping this buuut would it be possible to have a working FM radio?
With an altered kernel perhaps..?
Or let's just beg to ZTE to bring out Nougat with the FM radio feature not being disabled haha
Abiram26 said:
Sorry for bumping this buuut would it be possible to have a working FM radio?
With an altered kernel perhaps..?
Or let's just beg to ZTE to bring out Nougat with the FM radio feature not being disabled haha
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It's a hardware issue, not software.

FM Radio on Xperia X Compact - US Version

Hi all, does the US version of Xperia X Compact have FM radio ? I would like to use the native FM radio without any apps/data.
Do we need any special firmware/rooting/apps to enable the FM radio (like we had to to enable the fingerprint sensor in the US version) ?
kishore247 said:
Hi all, does the US version of Xperia X Compact have FM radio ? I would like to use the native FM radio without any apps/data.
Do we need any special firmware/rooting/apps to enable the FM radio (like we had to to enable the fingerprint sensor in the US version) ?
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Yes. It has the station selection app built into the phone. Works without data or wifi. You do have to have something plugged into the headphone jack to work as an antenna though. Headphones, speaker, etc.
P.S. Side note I did flash the to the UK firmware, but I am pretty sure even before I did the radio was always there. May want to double check though just to be sure on the U.S. version.
Halftrack said:
Yes. It has the station selection app built into the phone. Works without data or wifi. You do have to have something plugged into the headphone jack to work as an antenna though. Headphones, speaker, etc.
P.S. Side note I did flash the to the UK firmware, but I am pretty sure even before I did the radio was always there. May want to double check though just to be sure on the U.S. version.
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Thanks Halftrack. This is perfect, with the fingerprint sensor enabled through a hack on the US version and FM radio available, the XC will definitely be my next phone.

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