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2011-06-13
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2011-06-14
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2011-06-15
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I am aware that one can enable FM transmission in the status menu using FM car kit, but I have a slightly different request. On the actual call screen whilst a call is being taken, to have a small button to turn on or off the FM transmitter. would be useful whilst driving and a call comes in, to then be able to route it to the FM radio
percy, sounds great so far. Ideally, what would take away the issue altogether is if there was capability to route the sound of the call to FM if FM is enabled after the call is accepted. I don't use the media player of the n900 in the car. this takes away the whole having to enable it PRIOR to the call coming in, which makes more logical sense to me,
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percy, sounds great so far. Ideally, what would take away the issue altogether is if there was capability to route the sound of the call to FM if FM is enabled after the call is accepted.
Last edited by Storm_11; 2011-06-13 at 11:51.