Motorola FM Radio v02.02.0086
Requirements: 6.0 or higher. STOCK ROM
Overview: Listen to your favorite radio stations with radio on Motorola devices only.
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Listen to your favourite FM radio stations for free on your Motorola phone. Motorola FM Radio makes it easy to scan for stations, build your favourites list, set your sleep timer, record the best songs and see live information about what's playing – all with a cool Material Design look.
This application has been designed to work on Motorola phones with an enabled FM chipset and running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) and above. You may play through a wired headset, Bluetooth headset or loudspeaker. For the best performance, connect a wired headset or Digital TV dongle to act as the FM antenna.
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Courtesy of an article from the register here - http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/32582.html
This is the products sales page in America - http://store.yahoo.com/ibizpda/sdppo.html
Sadly this requires an SDIO slot. Hopefully the XDA II will sort this out . . .
As usual though looks good on paper..
I saw one of these in CF, and really have to wonder...
You're paying $50 for a $5 portable radio.
It steals power from the device.
Playback is independent anyway.
All you get is a fancy on-screen display to select stations.
I don't get it. Why?
I love this Bluetooth FM transmitter! Its extremely easy to use and easy to stow away when not in use.
Usage:
I use this transmitter in my 1993 Mazda Miata and my 2005 Nissan Altima. I have it paired to my HTC One m8. The transmitter quickly pairs to my phone upon twisting the key in my ignition. I love the fact that I am easily able to transport this transmitter to any car with ease.
Pros:
Strong transmission signal
Stylish design
USB pass-through port
Great microphone audio quality
Easy to pair and operate
Compact
Cons:
None
Item contents:
Mpow Streambot Z Bluetooth FM Transmitter
Instructional manual
Warranty documentation
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So I wanted more from my Kia Sportage than what I was getting so I decided to install a Nexus 7 along with my factory HU. Since I am not making this a standalone HU many things will not be an issue. Currently I am waiting on a few parts to come in that have been ordered so I have been working on the screens for the unit. Here is what I currently have setup.
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Spotify Presets 1: Spotify radio stations
Spotify Presets 2: my Spotify Playlist
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Nice. I'm thinking of the same for my jeep grand cherokee
so far I really like the way my setup is headed, very easy to use and the info that I want....auto makers take note lol
Hello everyone
Does anyone know if the a FM transmitter APK exists? It is used to transmit music from your phone to a fm radio. thanks
This was a thing?
I've never heard of an app that does this, but I used to have a transmitter that plugged into the headphone jack.
It doesn't need any app, it's using bluetooth.
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check this one: https://bit.ly/2UVNMLv
uniquexbox said:
It doesn't need any app, it's using bluetooth.
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From Phone to the FM Transmitter BT is used, but from Transmitter to a classic Analog Radio a FM Signal creation is needed. Not sure if a FM Radio receiver in a phone could be used like this to send a FM signal.
Is there any fm tuner app beside NEXTRADIO working on Snapdragon Note 9 ?
This is the one comes installed on the N9600 variant.
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If yours is "U"SA variant I"m afraid you can't have it working since it's needed to be pushed to SYSTEM partition and can be done only with root privileges which probably will never get for this variant. Apart from this I found no luck as I tried some others like Two0, Sony's, LG's, and even AOKP's. Those are all proprietary limited.
However I found out I can record FM high quality stereo sound using Spirit1 developed by Mike Reidis R.I.P. This method does not require root and easily keeps me happy with my device for sure. The stock OEM FM interface has record function too but it sucks since it reverts to mono m4a.