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2011-07-14
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2011-07-15
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2011-07-15
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Hi! Just wanna ask is there any android phones out there with integrated FM Transmitter?
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2011-07-15
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2011-07-15
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Not really. I think I remember reading that there are a few devices with the HARDWARE to do so, but there's no software support for it. Check this article out too: http://www.brighthub.com/mobile/goog...les/98672.aspx
I think the mentality is that most new cars come with bluetooth streaming support, you can install bluetooth streaming support on even the oldest cars with a cheap add-on in the vehicle, and it sounds better and carries far more information than just audio. So, they think... why bother with FM transmitting anymore? Hell, I drive my 1974 VW Beetle around in the bright summer, rocking along to Three Dog Night's Shambala off of a bluetooth speaker setup... I REEEEALLY don't care about FM transmitters (especially since the built-in radio is AM-only anyway... heheh).
Anyway, getting back to the point of your question... You CAN get an external FM transmitter for $5 these days, if you really want one. (I have one of those, too.. but haven't used it for years.)
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2011-07-15
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i'm planning to buy a sharp-007sh which is a japanese phone and i'm not that familiar w/ android much (nitdroid is somewhat a different case). i just want to know how the android market detects which region you can access?
i'm in the u.s. and i prefer to get apps written in english...
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2011-07-15
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Market Enabler will do the trick: https://market.android.com/details?i....marketenabler
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2011-07-16
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it says root is required. the problem is that it's not possible as softbank locks the software of their phones.
i'm just thinking if which one of these is the market checking the firmware, sim card, or even the location of ip you're using to determine w/c market you can access?
"setprop gsm.sim.operator.numeric " + code, "killall com.android.vending", "rm -rf /data/data/com.android.vending/cache/*" };
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2011-07-16
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android envy, buzz..buzz buzz, core failure, crapdroid, galaxy fap, galaxy tab, ipad killer, samsung, tab trolls, tablet envy |
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I've also tried X construct but WOW, Am I crap at that!
The later levels also take me forever to build.
Last edited by noal; 2011-07-15 at 17:06. Reason: Too much constructing