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Just download one on the market do a search there's tons of music, apps
But no FM radio (like talk radio).
I have discovered that when speaking to someone under 25 years old I must explain what a radio station is. Seriously.
Just download one on the market do a search there's tons of music, apps
what exactly did u download? a radio app that streams?
i would have prefered a tuner so that it doesnt waste my 2gb limit
There are lots of "radio" apps that stream, but none work like a real radio, with the exception of Tune-In Radio. Most are designed to stream only from certain servers where they have collections of popular music, not listen to radio with real humans playing the music and announcing things.
As for 2 GB, I stream a couple hours a day on average and I rarely get close to 2 GB monthly data use. One way to hold it down is to select streaming radio stations that stream at different bandwidths and give you the option of which to connect to. For example, my favorite is KQAC, which offers 32k and 64k streams. If I was afraid of hitting my data limit I'd choose the 32k stream.
*sigh* was really hoping to have this feature on my phone as it was one of the reasons why I wanted a Samsung Galaxy S2... Maybe it's a U.S. issue/FCC? Need to *scope* out the sprint forum to see if this is an issue for them as well...I have the AT&T SGH-I777 and it's been confirmed that the FM Radio was removed for *THAT* model, so it looks like it was removed on the T-MOBILE version as well...*sigh* was really hoping to have this feature on my phone as it was one of the reasons why I wanted a Samsung Galaxy S2... Maybe it's a U.S. issue/FCC? Need to *scope* out the sprint forum to see if this is an issue for them as well...
Download iHeart radio; it works on my SGS 2
There is a very slim chance then that your phone will work with my ScreenFree FM Radio app screenfreefmradio.blogspot.com but it might be worh a try. I'd be interested in the results either way.
What is the actual model number of your phone?
Looks like it. That behaviour (which I did not expect) would seem to indicate that it found FM software. It's not conclusive that the FM tuner is missing, just that the software which should be controlling the tuner appears to be there.I installed it, opened it, and tried to scan for stations. It just hung at 0%. I take that as an indication that it couldn't find an FM tuner in the T-Mobile SGS2.
Thanks for the info.Model number: SGH-T989
Android version: 2.3.5
Baseband version: T989UVKID
Kernel version: 2.6.35.11
Build number: GINGERBREAD.UVKID
If the software was not there you would have gotten a "No Samsung FM radio found on this device. The FM radio is missing, incompatible, or disabled in hardware / software." error message.
Just had a though. Can you try to manually add a station by using the "Add station" option from the menu in the Preset station list.
