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.
I'm surprised stock android doesn't come with an FM Radio app. Battery consumption is low when compared to apps like TuneIn Radio and IHeartRadio, and it wouldn't eat into the data plans either. Sense ROMs have one. Is there one besides Spirit FM that we can have on our N4s? Spirit FM sucks.
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You said Spirit FM sucks but were you able to make it work on n4? I was searching for FM app but not able to find it.
FM radio isn't supported on the Nexus 4.
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Ace4692 said:
FM radio isn't supported on the Nexus 4.
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Is with CM10.1 nightlies.
aSystemOverload said:
Is with CM10.1 nightlies.
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Srsly? Wooo. Might be buying this phone then....
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Is with CM10.1 nightlies.
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Are you talking about a true FM radio tuner or just FM over internet radio? I thought we didn't have the hardware to support an FM tuner.
Edit: Here's the answer from cyanogenmod, not sure we have this wifi chip or not. Is it confirmed working in Nexus 4?
https://plus.google.com/+CyanogenMod/posts/hfX9jRUi7CL
I just installed a new stereo receiver in my car. It's a JVC KD-X50BT. it works fine to skip tracks and such from the stereo , but it won't display the song name which, according to JVC, is related to the Nexus 4 not supporting bluetooth spp profile. Does anyone know anything about this?
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adriangb said:
I just installed a new stereo receiver in my car. It's a JVC KD-X50BT. it works fine to skip tracks and such from the stereo , but it won't display the song name which, according to JVC, is related to the Nexus 4 not supporting bluetooth spp profile. Does anyone know anything about this?
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Bluetooth SPP works fine for me, maybe it is the combination with the JVC stereo causing problems...
According to the representative I spoke to the N4 doesn't have the profile, do you know where I could find the correct specs for that?
Also, what media player do you use? I use Google music, I forgot to include that in the OP
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For what it's worth, I have the same problem on mine. I also had the same problem on my One X.
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belyle said:
For what it's worth, I have the same problem on mine. I also had the same problem on my One X.
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What receiver and app do you use?
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What receiver and app do you use?
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Same JVC receiver as you. I've used Google Play Music, the stock HTC music, and Pandora. The only way Pandora will display the info is if I use the special JVC-Pandora mode (but then it limits my skips to 5, eventhough I'm on Pandora One).
This sounds like it's an issue with the receiver then. Anyone have any confirmation (spec sheet, etc.) that would confirm that the N4 does indeed support spp so that I can call and rightfully rant?
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Check this thread out. It's an issue with stock android and not your head unit. It only shows track info if I play music from Pandora and that's it. It's annoying. I have a Sony head unit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148262
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Final answer (which is in line with all my experiments haha): the Nexus 4 on AOSP does not support the necessary Bluetooth profile (AVRCP 1.3). However some custom ROMs do, CyanogenMod does with the cavet that the feature has not yet been ported to CyanogenMod 10, that is it seems to have worked fine in CM 9 but isn't included in CM 10 yet. So it's just a question of waiting/kindly reminding the devs.
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Hi I'm looking for a new stereo for my old 4runner, does anyone know an aftermarket stereo that is compatible with the nexus 4?
I want to stream music using Google play music all access preferably thru Bluetooth.
Please leave any recommendations.
I think as long as the stereo supports a2dp it will stream through Bluetooth
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Appradio 3 or Pioneer z150bh. Screen mirroring from phone on head unit, add miracast ptv3000 for wireless video instead of slimport if preferred. I love it.
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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