Is there fm radio in nexus 4 because im planning to buy one and my work sometimes are in places where internet is not available and only radio is the means that i get some news from the city. Thank you in advance for reply.
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Is there fm radio in nexus 4 because im planning to buy one and my work sometimes are in places where internet is not available and only radio is the means that i get some news from the city. Thank you in advance for reply.
I'm going to guess that there isn't a built-in radio. My Nexus S didn't have one either.
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that is a big disadvantage for me if i will avail n4, as i look at the nexus 4 it is very nice, but having a fm radio in my gadget is very important, like if there is bad weather and there is no internet connection i can have radio to listen to, i work in field and reaches places that only radios can reached. I hope there is radio in nexus 4, please let me know when you have confirmed. Thank you.
The Nexus 4 does not have an FM radio.
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Originally Posted by Pinoy na Pinoy [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
why not just buy a cheap FM radio? I don't get why we should keep supporting old, outdated tech in our smartphones?
yeah you have a point in there, but having many things in one can ease a little weight in life,
I understand but technology moves on. The Nexus 4 is a bleeding edge device and fm radio is technology that is no longer is included in today's devices. That's like expecting to find a floppy disk drive in a new computer.Quote:
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Best bet is buying a cheap radio with all the money you save purchasing a nexus 4, or use the tunein app.
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Most new top of the line smart phones don't have FM radios... Including the nexus 4.... We don't need that tech hogging precious space within the phone
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Omg. People like you guys **** me off... FM tech is not dated nor is out of style... how many of you listen to the radio in your car. Ya FM tech. How many people go to the gym and want to listen to what's on the TV well that as well is FM tech. So don't give me that FM tech is out dated.
The chip set support FM radio. So its not like they have to add another chip for it to work. All they had to do as enable the api, program the kernel and make an app. Done. But no they decided not to and this pisses me off
Anyways. People need to realize that just because you may not use it doesn't mean there aren't tones of others out there that may or need it.
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Lets not take this to a personal level. Discuss, rant & commend all you like but please lets not take things to a personal level against anyone.Quote:
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Carry on :)
Taking it personal would be tar getting one person. Lol I'm targetting everyone who thinks it out dated tech. LolQuote:
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You have a valid point, but from a general members viewpoint anyone could feel they are being targeted and consider it personal.Quote:
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Not a problem, just more or less a general heads up so the flaming doesn't start in this thread of this nature.
Have a good day and don't take it personal :p
My Sensation 4G had one... never used it. Get a tiny FM radio.
Sorry, I don't encounter FM a lot in the UK. We went digital a long time ago. We have DVB-T for TV and DAB for radio now and they are both VASTLY superior to the old analog equivalents. In fact the UK doesn't even have analog transmitters for TV any more, everything is digital. Maybe I was a little ignorant but I assumed other countries were the same as we're not that much of a forward-thinking country!Quote:
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TV is all digital here as well. But most gyms etc are all FM sadly.Quote:
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What about using a music service that let's you cache statilns/music ahead of time? I believe Slacker let's you cache stations for offline listening.
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That's not the point. You can't tune slacker to local stations or stations in a gym. But that is an option for some. I use nobex for local stations that stream online but it uses data and that can add up fast.Quote:
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I can get most local radio stations that have a digital transmission using [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], Z100 has a deal with [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] though. I euphemistically wonder if phones not having Citizen Band is a deal breaker for some, too... :D
It would be nice to have, but i will be keeping my old mobile for fm for when i go cycling etc. + i will less likely to break a n4 if i crash.
I wouldn't be so concerned about my phone if I crashed...
well sony will be and always be the best, xperia v is awesome, far ahead from awesome, with LTE beating sammy phones, with analog radio, removable battery, expandable memory, light sony time scape UI,what else? hmmmm dual core beating quad core, WHAT? yes its true, its all about how sony put up all the parts and integrate it with each other working as one, Holy Angels, what if sony will put quadcore in their phones? best technology SONY.
Like one user already mentioned, the chip in the phone ALREADY supports FM radio, they just chose not to bother making drivers to access it. Seems like a no brainer to me, the chip is already there and ready to go, why not just add the appropriate drivers and app to access fm radio? I would use it if it were there.
I didn't know the existing chip could handle FM. That's pretty neat.
I know my OLD OLD sansa clip mp3 player had a fm receiver which I though was pretty neat. Could be handy for sure.
The international version of the Note 2 comes with FM radio. :)Quote:
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