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2018-07-27
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the jolla provided media player does FM Radio as well, but at the moment the FM Radio on the Xperia X is unsupported on sailfish.
You can do usb tethering if you want, it involves installing a bunch of packages but thats about it. I think most people just use wifi hotspot.
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2018-07-28
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2018-07-28
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Are you talking about the Intex Aqua Fish? I think it was obvious from the start that that was to be a very poorly made device with no support from Intex, a company that marketed their phone being used as a compass when the device doesn't even have one. I'm surprised it's even seen any updates at all.
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2018-07-28
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So Sailfish includes an FM app but it doesn't work on the Xperia? I can't imagine it's a difficult fix, so perhaps in SF 3.0?
Can anybody tell me definitively that one or more third party FM radio programs work?
Do you know the name of one of the packages so I can research this? It would be really helpful if it could just reuse either the Android or Symbian drivers.
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2018-07-28
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2018-07-28
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Sorry, I didn't understand "Aptoid". The software you list is available for download?
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2018-07-28
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I can do command line, but will need some kind of driver on the host side to communicate with the Xperia's modem to dial out. Given my current circumstances, lack of wired tethering may be a hard stop. I didn't completely understand your "Dev mode" explanation. Would this let me use the modem?
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2018-07-28
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Can anybody tell me definitively that one or more third party FM radio programs work?
Open "Jolla Store", go to "Markets" (bottom end), choose Aptoide Store (with Android apps).
You can also use the web browser to search and download Amazon App Store, F-Droid, etc.
https://together.jolla.com/question/...#post-id-61513
it'll be using the RNDIS networking drivers
Okay, I see you indeed have been using da symbian a bit too long, right?
Things have changed a bit from those days, when you needeed to connect to a device via slip/ppp and utter AT-commands to it to make the connection!
Nowdays there is nothing like that needed any longer.
When a (linux-) phone is connected to 3G/4G/5G network, it always has the packet connection open in kernel, there is an active network device that can send/receive packets in the device.
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2018-08-02
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I can do command line, but will need some kind of driver on the host side to communicate with the Xperia's modem to dial out. Given my current circumstances, lack of wired tethering may be a hard stop. I didn't completely understand your "Dev mode" explanation. Would this let me use the modem?
Sorry, I didn't understand "Aptoid". The software you list is available for download?
But Sailfish is really my only option because I don't like Android and won't buy an iPhone, I don't mind the occasional Android app, but am choosing Sailfish in part to avoid Google Play Services.
research complete.
sorry for my bad english