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2010-01-02
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2010-01-03
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2010-01-03
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More info on this:
When you run
returnsCode:Nokia-N900-42-11:~# fmtx_client -f88500
Code:fmtx_client: ERROR: Unable to set frequency (Frequency is not currently allowed)
fmtx_client -f88500
fmtx_client: ERROR: Unable to set frequency (Frequency is not currently allowed) Current settings (Frequencies in kHz): ------------------------------------------------ version=1 frequency=0 freq_min=0 freq_max=0 freq_step=100 state=n/a rds_ps=Nokia rds_text=
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2010-01-03
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@ Germany
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2010-01-03
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@ Barcelona
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2010-01-03
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Well, I've successfully managed to trick it:
(Yes, I know it says it's disabled, but that's the point: This N900 usually has it enabled. )
Release coming soon when I've cleaned up my code.
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2010-01-04
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@ Shropshire UK
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#38
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Well, I've successfully managed to trick it:
(Yes, I know it says it's disabled, but that's the point: This N900 usually has it enabled. )
Release coming soon when I've cleaned up my code.
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2010-01-04
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Hello there,
I'm one of those unlucky guys that live in countries where the FM transmitter is disabled.
I know this IS illegal, but I wan't to try it. So, mods, if this is against the rules..
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2010-01-04
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Just to help your case, this thread should not be deleted.
It may be illegal to have the transmitter on in your home country, but there is definitely use cases (travel to other countries) where enabling FM transmitter on your localised firmware should be clearly within applicable law.
I'll try run some of those things mentioned and let you know.
Could my replacement device have been meant for another country? My IMEI no begins with 3569, but my original one with the enabled transmitter did also.