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Help gs3 radio transmater

Welcome to the forums!!! :)

I'm not 100% sure what it is you're looking for, my apologies.

Are you looking for radio files to flash?

If you could give us a little more info on what you're trying to de we'll be able to better assist you. :)

Also I've called in some assistance from some folks with more S3 experience than me. Hopefully they'll be stopping in soon to help. :)
 
Thank u very much i am traying to find radio transmater that nokia n8 an some more nokia phone has this soft so for this i m traying to find it in gs3 its a kind of soft that if i have it i can directly hear my all music in radio a kind of bluethot conection
 
Do you mean the thing that plugs in where the headphones should go and it transmits the signal so a nearby FM radio can be tuned into the signal and play it?
 
He means........there is a radio transmitter on the Nokia N8 that you can tune a radio to....to listen to the music on your phone.

The S3 does not have this transmitter.

Ahh thanks mate, nokia symbians do that? I had an N95 and if it had that feature, i never found it lol

[Geeky and off topic but] i wonder if the international s3's FM radio receiver could be software modded to become a transmitter?? :D
 
Ahh thanks mate, nokia symbians do that? I had an N95 and if it had that feature, i never found it lol

[Geeky and off topic but] i wonder if the international s3's FM radio receiver could be software modded to become a transmitter?? :D

I have been looking into that while ago, for my S2, and you can't work it out using software. It needs an actual hardware to transmit radio out the phone.

I had lots of success with 3rd party accessories like that, during my ipods and iphones era. But, each adapter cost me about 50$, and often, when someone drove by it would interfere and hijack my music, kicking in a replacement from their radio. Especially at traffic lights. Super annoying.

I eventually end up buying China made, head unit replacement for the car, for around 180$. They are like the Taiwan made DVD-Roms which will read any CD or DVD, even if my dog chew on it, of half melted by fire. The head unit has EVERY single connectivity method you could imagine. It does Bluetooth stream, Aux, USB, touchscreen, play every format of video or audio known to man, connects to every phone and your steering wheel buttons of any car maker. I could probably stream gramophone, I just don't have one to test it.

I recently change all my cars to new models, and none is as flexible with the syncing like my budget, China made head unit.
 
Ahh thanks mate, nokia symbians do that? I had an N95 and if it had that feature, i never found it lol

[Geeky and off topic but] i wonder if the international s3's FM radio receiver could be software modded to become a transmitter?? :D

Not all Symbians offered that feature, N95 was not on that list... ;)

And it ought be very unlikely to softmod a receiver to become a transmitter... The only softmod I can think of was on the original GS and it only modded the app to be able to receive worldwide FM frequencies (Europe, NA, JP) and not only these provided in the country where it was purchased.

To the Thread-Opener: Go looking for "FM Transmitter" on ebay or your favourite online-shop. The only thing you need to look is that it's got a 3.5mm jack to be connected to the S3.
 
To the Thread-Opener: Go looking for "FM Transmitter" on ebay or your favourite online-shop. The only thing you need to look is that it's got a 3.5mm jack to be connected to the S3.

Indeed. I have been using Belkin, which was really easy to set up. I twas powered by the phone, as would turn on as soon as connected. Little button on a side, allowed to select radio frequency to sync with your car unit.
Similar to this:
TuneCast Universal | In Car | Mobile Accessories | Products | Belkin USA Site

And here are the ebay alternates:

Car FM Transmitter Android | eBay
 
I bought one back in the day from a petrol (gas) station for a few quid :D
I remember back on the N95 there was Python software that could make it trigger the tag detector things like when you steal clothes from a store.. anyone know how that worked lol? Sorry yet again i go way off topic :)
 
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