They took music from us when they killed the wireless headsets :(
I maaaay have taken my phone on an accidental trip in a pool and was given an old phone to use as temporary. Has a headphone port. Saw the radio app and realized how do many of my smart phones even had radio access even though they all are capable. Bastards
I may be wrong here, but it sounds like it's using the wire in the headphones as an antenna. Hence the specific need and the general absence on modern phones as they don't have a means of reliably receiving that form of signal.
Bongo. It used to be that when phones had the 3.5mm jack, many included the FM module because it was cheap and easy. But with the disappearing of the jack and the headphone wire with it, there's no viable way to receive that FM signal. Most OTA analog wireless signals need a wire to propagate along in order to (for lack of a better term) collect enough of the signal to reproduce. It's the same reason old analog cell phones had the antenna and extending it while wandering around or climbing up on something helped the call come in clearer. Digital signals don't have that same issue, the signal is either on or off.
I still can receive a few clearer stations without the headphones plugged in. But just barely. The app I tested on allows you to listen to radio without plugging headphones in.
Some do. I even have an absolutely amazing radio station app that I don't want to ever change so I don't and won't tell anyone for fear it will get ruined.
But Internet radio isn't FM radio. Killing the headphone jack killed having a device that should play music without needing to pay for anything other than the device.
Losing FM radio helps then track you and spy on you, even if it's redundant for many of you, it doesn't change that they took that functionality away so you had to pay dollars for access.
Until access to free universal wireless data is the same as access to FM radio then they continue to take music away from us
Its just an observation, you might even consider it a worthless distinction, I'm simple sharing a truth that I wouldn't have realized had I not been using this old phone that still had that functionality.
And I'm old enough that I used to have a "walkman" so it's perhaps something that you may not care in the slightest about
I may not understand what point you are trying to make and if so my apologies
This is the reason I keep a dumbphone with radio in an emergency bag. Battery lasts forever, I can call and text and, well, radio! Any cheap pair of headphones will work with it.
Something I found out, at least where I live, even without a SIM your old phone can still make emergency calls. Even your old smart phone can be useful in an emergency bag. Battery would be the issue but if there's a decent power Bank that can stay charged for long periods that might work too
Recently there has been a movement for "3g shutdown" in some parts of the world, but I guess it will spread with time too. So unfortunately it will stop working at some point.
Yep, it was nice. Free music, at any time, all you needed was a charged battery and a cheapo pair of cans. Hell, I still have an MP3 player. It's no larger than a Zippo lighter, MicroSD support, full radio with wired headphones as the antenna.
*Well, free as in you paid your "subscription" when you did your taxes, standard radio fare.
I've long thought that it was ridiculous that radio tuners are not standard in every cell phone. While we're at it, they should all be able to broadcast on the FM band so that you can ditch the Bluetooth receiver
They already make devices that do it. Usually it's not a strong enough signal to get past the metal panels on your car, but strong enough for the radio to pick it up on an unused station
It's an important thing to have in an emergency. The remaining cell towers will probably be overloaded, but you will likely still be able to hear an FM broadcast station to find out if you need to evacuate and where to go.