Hey guys, I was wondering if the signal is better with CM over stock with more consistent data. When I'm streaming music with rhapsody it will cut in and out.
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lilredstang said:
Hey guys, I was wondering if the signal is better with CM over stock with more consistent data. When I'm streaming music with rhapsody it will cut in and out.
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No that depends on your carrier not ROM.
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lilredstang said:
Hey guys, I was wondering if the signal is better with CM over stock with more consistent data. When I'm streaming music with rhapsody it will cut in and out.
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CM has released a new radio, so there will be no signal difference as of yet.
Put another way, the signal strength is a factor of which radio you flash, not the ROM itself, though a ROM may require a specific radio to be flashed.
I'm surprised vanilla android doesn't sport an FM Radio app. I have one on my old HTC sensation.
Are there any available out there? Spirit FM sucks totally!
Thanks
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yeah till now nothing on this area. Spirit FM dont support Nexus 4 at this moment and afaik last what I read chances are negligible.
Anyone find a fix for the audio issue yet? If so please share. If not, I'm sure a fix will be out soon?
The only thing missing for me while on 4.3 are those awesome LTE speeds that I honestly can't live without anymore (especially upload, upload speeds on hspa are garbage).
Thanks!
I understand there is a new radio with 4.3. What version is showing up on your phone? Does anyone have a pointer to release notes that show you details of what has been changed in 4.3, particularly with the radio?
pjc123 said:
I understand there is a new radio with 4.3. What version is showing up on your phone? Does anyone have a pointer to release notes that show you details of what has been changed in 4.3, particularly with the radio?
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OP wants to use <.33 for LTE. Radios newer than .33 has LTE disabled.
So thats why he doesn't want to use .84 (that comes with 4.3)
There is no fusion fix yet.
zephiK said:
OP wants to use <.33 for LTE. Radios newer than .33 has LTE disabled.
So thats why he doesn't want to use .84 (that comes with 4.3)
There is no fusion fix yet.
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I know that......I guess I kinda hijacked the thread for a somewhat unrelated question; my bad. Anyway, thanks for the answer. Hopefully I can now get more than 1Mbps download data speed on my phone.
zephiK said:
OP wants to use <.33 for LTE. Radios newer than .33 has LTE disabled.
So thats why he doesn't want to use .84 (that comes with 4.3)
There is no fusion fix yet.
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Thank you, here's to there being one developed soon!
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does in-call audio work fine with H and H+ on the newer radios?
.27 or .33 is needed for LTE however, the .84 radio hasn't been out long enough to determine if LTE can somehow be enabled. Time will tell, Google has surprised us with today and how it's turning out.
For now, stick with what is known to work...
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philosophics said:
.27 or .33 is needed for LTE however, the .84 radio hasn't been out long enough to determine if LTE can somehow be enabled. Time will tell, Google has surprised us with today and how it's turning out.
For now, stick with what is known to work...
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It doesn't have to be out long enough. If the radio has LTE disabled, its disabled. You can't workaround to enable LTE on a radio that is compiled with it disabled. Its a closed source radio just like all of them.
With 4.2.2, using the old radio with an audio fix allowed for us to keep the LTE active. Does this still work work 4.3?
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masterofmayhem said:
With 4.2.2, using the old radio with an audio fix allowed for us to keep the LTE active. Does this still work work 4.3?
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Obviously not....
Nexus 4+ Franco + LTE
Please someone work on this. I would so donate to the cause!
InsaneJester17 said:
Please someone work on this. I would so donate to the cause!
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its day 1 hour 12 give it some time people I am sure if its capable someone with proper knowledge will fix this... No need to ask too much cuz if it can happen it will
Fixed!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43933815&postcount=87
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So...the internet seems to suggest there's an FM radio buried somewhere in the G2. Does anyone know how to access it?
The Snapdragon 800 CPU supports FM radio, but that doesn't guarantee that the pins are connected to anything. If the G2 had the pins going anywhere, there's no logical reason why LG wouldn't have included an application for it. It would have given them another marketing point for the G2.
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The Snapdragon 800 CPU supports FM radio, but that doesn't guarantee that the pins are connected to anything. If the G2 had the pins going anywhere, there's no logical reason why LG wouldn't have included an application for it. It would have given them another marketing point for the G2.
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Carriers might removed it so the user would use data instead but there is the possibility that its only a software limitation so a custom ROM might be able to use it if available (nothing guaranteed etc)
The international g2 has the fm radio installed
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The international g2 has the fm radio installed
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If you have the INT version, could you post the APK? Would be appreciated.
Owh im out at the moment, will post it as soon as i get home
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Hello everyone
I may be asking very foolish question and if so plz forgive me.
I want to have FM radio software just like other mobiles have like HTC wildfire. Downloaded from play store but they don't support Indian region.
Is there any app through which we can set the frequency and voila it's done????
Thank you.
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The n4 didn't have the hardware for fm
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No Fm/Am for the N4.I use TuneIn app for radio