It's because smartphones dont have the antenna for the radio signals and radio in smartphones can only be listened to through wired headsets because the wire of the headset acts as an antenna for the FM radio, and as you know the high end smartphones today don't have an headphone jack, so that's why they can't play radio on them.
@Larry XK the manufacturer probably won't, but the carrier will. That's why some versions of the same phone will have the radio turned off. The carrier most likely wants to sell data, so they'll push the consumer to streaming.
On the bonus tip: its not "cookies". It happens because the stylesheets (CSS files) are loaded after the page itself. Nowadays web developers apply different techniques to avoid that. The 2nd time the stylesheets are already in the browser's cache and that's why the styles are applied instantly.
Best way to fix this problem is by hard wiring the antenna to the frame of the phone or use a wire running the height of basically it runs from the bottom of the phone to the top of the phone just under the out edge of the screen no earphones needed after doing this simple change to the phone the antenna is built in.
Many smartphones have the FM chip in them, and are activated. Last time I looked, however, Apple stated that iPhone 8 and 9 do not. Additionally, I do know that the Qualcomm modem, which many smartphone manufacturers use, has an FM receiver built in by default. It is up to the manufacturer of the phone to activate it. The FCC has been asking manufacturers to include activated FM chips in smartphones for emergencies. If the cell service were to go down, there would still be FM radio to get important information.
Back in 2012 i had an iPhone 4S with a 6000mah battery (truly enormous back then) and I was able to get about 3 days out of a single charge, I just taped it to the back of the phone and wired it into the original battery through a hole in the back cover, easy These days it's nearly impossible to pull off such a feat without completely destroying the phone itself, wireless charging coils, or the back cover
For the last tip: It is not cookies what it doesn't have yet, cookies are meant to retain user data and preferences, among other things, not stylesheets. Normally, files on a webpage are saved into something called the browser's "cache" so that in future visits to the website, the browser doesn't have to download all the files again but instead retrieve some of them from its "cache". So instead of saying that it has no cookies, one should say that the page has not been cached into the browser yet.
I like to listen by radio, sorry i don't use pod cast ('cause i don't know how) but i also dl audiobooks and listen on thru the phone as well too, lol. Do you know how I can listen for free FM (& AM) Radio on the Samsung S 7 ?, Thanks for any info posted.
#5 3:52 battery expert explanation smartphone no removable battery have several reasons 1 is preventing you to extend your phone life without having services 2&3 preventing people from buying cheap counter battery that can overcharged or explode, most build-in battery charging controller only work with the original or certified battery since battery have different current and capacity, this also true with some charger and cable that build-in protection 4 It preventing your battery from damaging when you drop your phone on the floor since if the phone dropped on the floor without a case the battery and phone back cover will separated (4) it kind of as*** if you can't find them......... I don't know is happens to any of you but when I got a phone with a removable battery and if I dropped on the floor the battery will expand it size look like want to explode and no longer fit in the phone (this happened to me 4 time with Samsung, LG, Motorola and my old Nokia old school phone) and finally 5 making the battery non removable is one of the method to make your phone water proof or better water resistant. Period
As a rule of thumb, most phones with a headphone jack have fm radio enabled. Just need to check spec databases like gsmarena if you want to be sure, otherwise apps like nextradio can enable it on most phones with headphone jack but with the receiver disabled.
My FM radio works, but I have to put my headphones on to work it, however I use radio apps that stream channels that I can't put on my ten channel radio, and I don't need headphones for those radio channels. My phone has a removable battery, so I can get a new one from my manufacturer. I charge my phone with its legitimate charger on a fused plug board with surge protection which I recommend for all devices and domestic machines. I never plug anything other than my fridge, directly to the mains.
I personally stream/download most of the music and podcasts I listen to on the web. That being said, I think manufacturers should unlock the radio chip by default. In the event of emergencies, FM/AM radio signals could be used to send out alerts to even remote areas where cell service is spotty or non existent. Just a thought
well i dont know about that if for iphone but glad i have on poco x3 pro its really great to use and easy also can update over time in system app xioami is great
Useful info and tips indeed, my only dispute is with the notion that "(smart)Phones don't have FM". A lot of smartphones DO have FM and is readily activated on the phone when you purchase it. Maybe, few new models don't FM but a majority do. I think that, that statement of phones not having FM is premature. Maybe in the next few years, the would be no FM but for now, a lot of smartphones (high-end too) have active FM in them. Thank you.
Discoveringbands by Michael Nagy well that thing "performance issues" you can turn it off on the battery section.... But if you turned off your phone will turn off itself without warning if your battery health is very low. But simple fix is battery replacement.
The bit on removable batteries was overstated and an argument for planned obsolescence. I don't need to open doors with my phone, so I don't need a phone as thick as a credit card. There are more than enough people to create a profitable base of removable battery phones.
My LG v30 has an FM radio, it uses the headphone wire as the antenna. Oddly enough the FM radio app is not included with the phone and it is not an advertised feature. I had to find the APK and install the tuner app on my own.
All modern smartphones have a FM receiver but no FM antenna, so even activated the fm chip receives nothing, except when the headphone is connected where the cable is sort of fm antenna. Many websites load the mobile version of the website but You can always switch to standard website.
I use the FM radio chip quite frequently. It doesn't require data. When you're in bad areas where you can't get the internet it works. I'm glad I have that FM radio on my phone.
In the event of an emergency, and the internet is down, all FM chip should alreasy be unlocked by default. It's a safety feature. Yes, you'll still need to plug in some headphones for an antenna, but it should be already unlocked.
"Why are there non-removable batteries at all?" "Well, technically there are, but they're swiftly becoming history." No, they're actually becoming more prevalent! Where did you get this "history" stuff?
Oh, since when, @@cameronretason5073? The farther we go into newer devices, then fewer ones have removable batteries. What are those being replaced with then: air? No, duh.
DC is not inherently weaker than AC. The adapter converts line current (120-240 volts AC for most places) to a much lower 5 volts DC. It's not the AC versus DC conversion that makes it weaker, it's the conversion to the lower voltage. The cord to your device only handles the low voltage - not much chance of getting a shock unless the conversion section of the charger was poorly designed... in which case, it's likely gonna fry your device LONG before it zaps YOU. The biggest issue with 'cheap' phone chargers is some of them can get really HOT, even if they're just plugged into the wall and not actually charging a device. It's why I advocate unplugging your phone chargers (both from the phone AND the wall) when they're not in use. That goes for car chargers as well. If you ain't using it, unplug it.
Most Android phones have the radio, whereas my iPhone 8 doesn't have . I mean even if it is so old , compared to my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S10+)
@@techsmac3293: You don't know that, because you're not a mind reader. Besides that, either way, it has the sound of a contradiction anyway. So try to understand real life before reacting to it.
Same for the battery comment: removable batteries take too much space in a technology that's ever getting smaller, while just before they were wondering why smartphone always become bigger? I really hope that this ever growing size comes to a stop. I've been using a really small Nokia Asha 311 (only 2" wide and 4,5"high) and really wish a real smartphone was available in this size. The smallest new smartphone is almost double this size, and I don't want to stuff my pockets with such a beast. And yes: that Asha 311 has FM radio and a removable battery and can easily last for a week without recharging.
I have radio on my Vodafone N9. It was already on when I got it & I listen to heart but u to use headphones for them to work .maybe in future who knows they could make radio on phones without headphones by Bluetooth
Plenty of phones have had fm radio. The problem is the frequency the phones use for communication is the mid to high end of UHF while fm broadcast radio is the mid range of VHF. The antennas in the phone aren't long enough to receive fm radio properly. So instead it utilizes the copper wiring in headphones as the antenna
Ronnie hopper All 5 of mine do too. Just need head/ear phones to get it going then unplug them if you want to listen on speaker. I thought everyone knew that LoL
Am/FM radios would be nice to have for severe weather and other emergencies. If cell towers towers are damaged or something else goes wrong with cell companies, the public would still be able to get emergency messages and directions.
I listen to podcast but the combination of a two hour podcast and being a few months behind but yeah that doesn't get me up-to-the-minute current information which I wish I could have access to the FM radio for on top of the emergency benefit.
Web.. but only because the phone supports that.. Especially on travels i like to tune in the local radio stations.. Gives me some insights.. What is the type of music the people in this country like? What is considered popular.. Plus hearing strange languages is always fun.. something you don't hear everyday anyway..
FM radio is a very useful feature when unlocked. In a disaster situation or when far away you may be able to receive information with no mobile connectivity or cost. FM and AM is free to receive unlike mobile-data/podcasts - and works over a much longer distance - because it is a Broadcast When Radio Broadcast is removed - people have to Pay to receive Any Information.!
The reason you don't get electric shock from your phone charger is not that it converts from AC to DC, but because it also converts to a lower voltage from 110 or 230 Volts to just 5 Volts on the output of the charger. And the percentage/state of the battery is not just based on it's voltage. If you draw a lot of current from a battery the voltage will go down, and when you afterwards draw less current the voltage will go back up, but the state of charge (percentage) will not. So the displayed state of charge (percentage) is based on how much energy that have been taken out of the battery since last full charge. And if the phone dies at 10%, it might be bacause that calculation/measurements are out of sync.
I listen to AM and FM radio almost every day. I would love the option to do so with my phone or pad. I also listen to mp3s and treat my phone and tablet like a cassette changer. Audio books and music all day long if I want it .
My 2022 phone has a FM receiver. It's far more valuable than a compass. I have never actually used or benefited from having a compass at all. Thus, compass is a useless feature. Also, why do I need compasses when I have GPS?
Kinda funny how the galaxy S5 had a removable battery, was waterproof, had a memory card slot, had wireless charging, had NFC, was durable, and was thin and light Planned obsolescence is definitely at play these days
What do you do to listen to music and news? Radio or the web?
BRIGHT SIDE I turn it on
Well, radio on the car and web on my home
Thats how my everyday goes....😁😁😁
Music
Give me my radio. I love my radio.
I want both. Imagine when no reception or data coverage, or due to emergency situation one still can listen to the emergency broadcast.
I have FM RADIO on mine. You need a headset though.
ChevKen same
Is it Sony?
Same
ChevKen that is what I was thinking because I used to have it
@@Akiralez yeah probably, I have a Sony and it has An FM radio
I would like to definitely have a radio in every smartphone
happily u need to use android phone but not in every phone has radio like poco f3 has not radio poco x3 has fm radio i dont know others
Just a correction and same! And it’s *I would definitely like to*
I've actually noticed that in Android smart phones, the higher end phones DON'T have a radio app, but the cheaper phones do.
Terence Cluttey Why though?
True.. high end phone doesnt have radio. My s9plus doesnt have
It's because smartphones dont have the antenna for the radio signals and radio in smartphones can only be listened to through wired headsets because the wire of the headset acts as an antenna for the FM radio, and as you know the high end smartphones today don't have an headphone jack, so that's why they can't play radio on them.
My LG G6 (which WAS a high end phone when new) has an FM tuner
so my poco x3 pro? well its cheap for budjet use but its flagship in xiaomi rank
"I think you'll agree with me that smartphones are sneaky beasts."
Me: Oh yes, that beast that keeps me up until 2 am.
I see
@eating my cakes with pepper is there a reason behind your username? Lol
It’s a phone not a beast🙄
Yes indeed it’s 2:28 right now and I’m only up because of this
Ernesto Ernie r/wooosh
They want you to stream - so they can charge you for this - Radio receiving is free.
@Larry XK the manufacturer probably won't, but the carrier will. That's why some versions of the same phone will have the radio turned off. The carrier most likely wants to sell data, so they'll push the consumer to streaming.
@Larry XK data isn't the carrier tie up with mobile Co
That's why I started using my lg v20 again Haha
Bright Side
Title: Why Phones don't have FM Radio
The Video:
What Is The Universe?
My phone has an FM radio all I have to do is plug in my headphones
Me too my LG came standard with FM radio
Me too. Motorola's smartphones have it. I have a moto e5 play.
People. Why Don't you all get the fact that FM radio is being removed from newer models, especially flagships..
@@amllemans the Moto e5 play isn't that old.
As do mine
why fm radio always ask use earphones, not only on smartphone, but MP3 players also.
Wired headphones 🎧 is an antenna for fm 📻 radios. ! 😐
Awesome video 👍
Nobody:
Apple: there is 1 more pixel on this phone so let’s make it 500 more dollars
I enjoy the classic radio rather than podcasts!!!! The classics never die!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
On the bonus tip: its not "cookies". It happens because the stylesheets (CSS files) are loaded after the page itself. Nowadays web developers apply different techniques to avoid that.
The 2nd time the stylesheets are already in the browser's cache and that's why the styles are applied instantly.
Love your videos
Apple: Removes headphone jack that 99% uses to "save space"
Also Apple: Continues to add radio chips that 99% don't use
*Huge Respect for You. Keep up the great work.*
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Manufacturers should activate the radio capabilities and allow the user to decide whether to use it or not. I love radio.
I agree
You actually there is FM radio but you need a headset
Best way to fix this problem is by hard wiring the antenna to the frame of the phone or use a wire running the height of basically it runs from the bottom of the phone to the top of the phone just under the out edge of the screen no earphones needed after doing this simple change to the phone the antenna is built in.
But it can't tune AM
@@darshan1pawar yeah
Oh same here on my A30
not every phone hav fm's some has
Radio need antenna like a in line headphone.
Wow that's good facts
2:50😂 made my day.
@michael jordan she is dancing so hardly😆
Many smartphones have the FM chip in them, and are activated. Last time I looked, however, Apple stated that iPhone 8 and 9 do not. Additionally, I do know that the Qualcomm modem, which many smartphone manufacturers use, has an FM receiver built in by default. It is up to the manufacturer of the phone to activate it. The FCC has been asking manufacturers to include activated FM chips in smartphones for emergencies. If the cell service were to go down, there would still be FM radio to get important information.
6:29 the title starts here
thank you
6.29 minutes of nonsense
@@bongani2269 nah. The 6:29 minutes are useful too
I had a Sony Walkman phone..it had a FM radio. Loved it...also had haptic feedback touch screens before touch screen.
All i know is that Huawei to this date still has radio apps.
But obviously you need headphones
6:30 - title of video is mentioned.
When you so early you can’t think of a joke
When your so late and you see this type of comment and you feel sad
WEiRd KiD LOL
Marc Ar-Lei De Guzman ..or a witty reply.. next time, my friend.. you got this useless knowledge 💪
And that is why I am called weird kid
Bruh u copied the comment on the third floor ^
Title: Why Phones Don't Have FM Radio
Video: Why earth is round
Who else is watching BrightSide from bed?
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Me
Me
@X CELEBRITY CRUISES X They're watching
Me too
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It truly is amazing all the options a phone has now and what most of use don't even realize our phones are capable of doing.
Why phones have unremovable battery? For planned obsolence, of course.
i remember seeing someone made a strap for removable powerbank on the back of the phone.
I haven’t seen an unremovable battery in quite some time. At least not one that would cause planned obsolescence.
I see phones from 2015 still selling with 3500mah unremovamles. Still get good life, but unremovable just means harder to replace. You can do it.
Back in 2012 i had an iPhone 4S with a 6000mah battery (truly enormous back then) and I was able to get about 3 days out of a single charge, I just taped it to the back of the phone and wired it into the original battery through a hole in the back cover, easy
These days it's nearly impossible to pull off such a feat without completely destroying the phone itself, wireless charging coils, or the back cover
@@mwbgaming28 still big. But what was that phone 800 dollars?
Smartphones: no fm radio
My phone: am i a joke to you?
why is your voice kinda satisfying
For the last tip:
It is not cookies what it doesn't have yet, cookies are meant to retain user data and preferences, among other things, not stylesheets.
Normally, files on a webpage are saved into something called the browser's "cache" so that in future visits to the website, the browser doesn't have to download all the files again but instead retrieve some of them from its "cache".
So instead of saying that it has no cookies, one should say that the page has not been cached into the browser yet.
Wow, I didn’t realise people had this many questions about phones....🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I like to listen by radio, sorry i don't use pod cast ('cause i don't know how) but i also dl audiobooks and listen on thru the phone as well too, lol. Do you know how I can listen for free FM (& AM) Radio on the Samsung S 7 ?, Thanks for any info posted.
They dont know that new samsung phones have FM radio like the A seris S seris and M seris
@Issac i have a A30 that have a fm radio installed
Were? I have an s10
A wire headphone or ear buds needed to work
Swipe up the the home screen here you will see finder search and search radio
also nokia phones
nice explanation
My phone has FM radio, you just need a headset to listen to it
Jessica Ruiz thats the point
Same
I don't have radio on my new phone. It's such a bummer 😕
#5 3:52 battery expert explanation
smartphone no removable battery have several reasons 1 is preventing you to extend your phone life without having services 2&3 preventing people from buying cheap counter battery that can overcharged or explode, most build-in battery charging controller only work with the original or certified battery since battery have different current and capacity, this also true with some charger and cable that build-in protection 4 It preventing your battery from damaging when you drop your phone on the floor since if the phone dropped on the floor without a case the battery and phone back cover will separated (4) it kind of as*** if you can't find them......... I don't know is happens to any of you but when I got a phone with a removable battery and if I dropped on the floor the battery will expand it size look like want to explode and no longer fit in the phone (this happened to me 4 time with Samsung, LG, Motorola and my old Nokia old school phone) and finally 5 making the battery non removable is one of the method to make your phone water proof or better water resistant. Period
I only learned that Bright Side didn't realize most phones have FM radio.
Not flagship phones, just lower to midrange phones have.
@@philiptynan9159 only if u never leave town no need fm radio
in place with low/bad signal like is nice to have fm radio
As a rule of thumb, most phones with a headphone jack have fm radio enabled. Just need to check spec databases like gsmarena if you want to be sure, otherwise apps like nextradio can enable it on most phones with headphone jack but with the receiver disabled.
*Rich Kids Be Like:* Nah I Don't Need FM Radio, I Have Spotify
My FM radio works, but I have to put my headphones on to work it, however I use radio apps that stream channels that I can't put on my ten channel radio, and I don't need headphones for those radio channels.
My phone has a removable battery, so I can get a new one from my manufacturer.
I charge my phone with its legitimate charger on a fused plug board with surge protection which I recommend for all devices and domestic machines. I never plug anything other than my fridge, directly to the mains.
Before this video was uploaded I was trying to get fm radio and I’m on iPhone I’m kind of scared
Great fan.🤠
There’s this good app called my tuner radio and you can listen to fm and am radio with internet
Best yt ever
I personally stream/download most of the music and podcasts I listen to on the web. That being said, I think manufacturers should unlock the radio chip by default. In the event of emergencies, FM/AM radio signals could be used to send out alerts to even remote areas where cell service is spotty or non existent. Just a thought
well i dont know about that if for iphone but glad i have on poco x3 pro its really great to use and easy also can update over time in system app xioami is great
Useful info and tips indeed, my only dispute is with the notion that "(smart)Phones don't have FM". A lot of smartphones DO have FM and is readily activated on the phone when you purchase it. Maybe, few new models don't FM but a majority do. I think that, that statement of phones not having FM is premature. Maybe in the next few years, the would be no FM but for now, a lot of smartphones (high-end too) have active FM in them. Thank you.
Apple definitely causes "older" devices to work slower after a year or so with their IOS "updates. Not debatable.
Yes, that is total nonsense that they get away with doing that.
Discoveringbands by Michael Nagy well that thing "performance issues" you can turn it off on the battery section.... But if you turned off your phone will turn off itself without warning if your battery health is very low. But simple fix is battery replacement.
The bit on removable batteries was overstated and an argument for planned obsolescence. I don't need to open doors with my phone, so I don't need a phone as thick as a credit card. There are more than enough people to create a profitable base of removable battery phones.
TH-cam as my main source music when I'm at work or hiking.
My LG v30 has an FM radio, it uses the headphone wire as the antenna. Oddly enough the FM radio app is not included with the phone and it is not an advertised feature. I had to find the APK and install the tuner app on my own.
I really wonder how Brightside comes up with these questions... I wonder if there’s a designated person to come up with random questions .-.
I believe you misspoke as to why pages load faster after the first time you visit it. It would be more like cache not cookies....
"Just remember, stay at the BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE" 😁😁😁😁😁
All modern smartphones have a FM receiver but no FM antenna, so even activated the fm chip receives nothing, except when the headphone is connected where the cable is sort of fm antenna. Many websites load the mobile version of the website but You can always switch to standard website.
Radio suppressed is one more way to keep us partial to info.
I use the FM radio chip quite frequently. It doesn't require data. When you're in bad areas where you can't get the internet it works. I'm glad I have that FM radio on my phone.
When you so early that you can't think of a joke
Amber siglar someone with this same exact comment
Copy cat
No joke? That's a relief!
Think of or steal
In the event of an emergency, and the internet is down, all FM chip should alreasy be unlocked by default. It's a safety feature. Yes, you'll still need to plug in some headphones for an antenna, but it should be already unlocked.
"Why are there non-removable batteries at all?" "Well, technically there are, but they're swiftly becoming history." No, they're actually becoming more prevalent! Where did you get this "history" stuff?
they're not becoming more prevalent. unless you start ignoring history
Oh, since when, @@cameronretason5073? The farther we go into newer devices, then fewer ones have removable batteries. What are those being replaced with then: air? No, duh.
DC is not inherently weaker than AC. The adapter converts line current (120-240 volts AC for most places) to a much lower 5 volts DC. It's not the AC versus DC conversion that makes it weaker, it's the conversion to the lower voltage. The cord to your device only handles the low voltage - not much chance of getting a shock unless the conversion section of the charger was poorly designed... in which case, it's likely gonna fry your device LONG before it zaps YOU.
The biggest issue with 'cheap' phone chargers is some of them can get really HOT, even if they're just plugged into the wall and not actually charging a device. It's why I advocate unplugging your phone chargers (both from the phone AND the wall) when they're not in use.
That goes for car chargers as well. If you ain't using it, unplug it.
Phones do have fm radio 😂
@Teena Courtney lol
If a phone can connect to satellite for gps can't it connect for cellular? Just instead of the phone requesting location can't it request web pages
But... My phone has FM radio.
My Samsung M30 has a radio in it! I use it sometimes but not a lot
They used to have them without any need for the internet.
Thanks this is extremely I especially the percent of battery left thing now I know why it’s like that
#2: Yes, you can get shocked. Especially if you use galaxy note 7
I dont remember the note 7 shocking anyone. Let it go fam.
I definitely enjoy the FM radio for local news.
Uhm i can use radio on my phone and its from 2019
Most Android phones have the radio, whereas my iPhone 8 doesn't have . I mean even if it is so old , compared to my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy S10+)
@@anime.student ediwow flex flex ka pa jan ha
@@feelgoodinc.2799 Bro , what language are you writing this in ? I don't understand
@@anime.student seems Apple decided to disable access, even if the Qualcomm chips could offer FM....
@@webguyuk Yes dude Apple disabled the customer's access to FM radio , even though the Abionic should have an inbuilt radio.
News on internet are yesterday newspapers. News on Radio are actual events.
"Why are phones so big?"
-- "...Given the miniature size of the phone."
Ha, nice self-contradiction!
Hello Kitty Lover Man! He meant miniature internal space and not the big screens...try to understand the facts before reacting to it spontaneously
@@techsmac3293: You don't know that, because you're not a mind reader. Besides that, either way, it has the sound of a contradiction anyway. So try to understand real life before reacting to it.
Same for the battery comment: removable batteries take too much space in a technology that's ever getting smaller, while just before they were wondering why smartphone always become bigger?
I really hope that this ever growing size comes to a stop. I've been using a really small Nokia Asha 311 (only 2" wide and 4,5"high) and really wish a real smartphone was available in this size. The smallest new smartphone is almost double this size, and I don't want to stuff my pockets with such a beast.
And yes: that Asha 311 has FM radio and a removable battery and can easily last for a week without recharging.
Hello Kitty Lover Man! You are a hypocrite...poor chap
bright side thanks for your info
No one:
Nobody:
No soul ever:
Bright side: you can get electrocuted while using your phone when it’s plugged into the charger.
I have radio on my Vodafone N9. It was already on when I got it & I listen to heart but u to use headphones for them to work .maybe in future who knows they could make radio on phones without headphones by Bluetooth
I prefer to have FM radio in my smartphone..
Plenty of phones have had fm radio. The problem is the frequency the phones use for communication is the mid to high end of UHF while fm broadcast radio is the mid range of VHF. The antennas in the phone aren't long enough to receive fm radio properly. So instead it utilizes the copper wiring in headphones as the antenna
I'm from Russia and my FM radio has an inbuilt smartphone
Title: Why Phones Don't Have FM Radio
Me: *looking at FM radio app on my phone
All 3 of my phone's have an fm radio
@Shadow Ninja yeah I have 3 too
Idk why you have 3 phones but I still respect
Ronnie hopper All 5 of mine do too. Just need head/ear phones to get it going then unplug them if you want to listen on speaker. I thought everyone knew that LoL
Enzo MineBlox Work, personal and low key extra. LoL
@@EnzoMineBlox no rule limits the number of phones you can have
Hi I'm Taylor and I'm big fan of you
Maybe because we have Spotify, SoundCloud, etc....
We also have TH-cam uwu
《Maritzu Chan》 amen brother
Am/FM radios would be nice to have for severe weather and other emergencies. If cell towers towers are damaged or something else goes wrong with cell companies, the public would still be able to get emergency messages and directions.
When I’m the first person and I don’t know what to type
Me: bahzvwaivsajsb
I listen to podcast but the combination of a two hour podcast and being a few months behind but yeah that doesn't get me up-to-the-minute current information which I wish I could have access to the FM radio for on top of the emergency benefit.
Who else is watching this from their bed ?
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Web.. but only because the phone supports that..
Especially on travels i like to tune in the local radio stations.. Gives me some insights.. What is the type of music the people in this country like? What is considered popular.. Plus hearing strange languages is always fun.. something you don't hear everyday anyway..
Who is better?
Bright side=like
5-minute crafts=comment
I like both
Both are equally informative and fun
FM radio is a very useful feature when unlocked. In a disaster situation or when far away you may be able to receive information with no mobile connectivity or cost.
FM and AM is free to receive unlike mobile-data/podcasts - and works over a much longer distance - because it is a Broadcast
When Radio Broadcast is removed - people have to Pay to receive Any Information.!
Apple Or Android
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The reason you don't get electric shock from your phone charger is not that it converts from AC to DC, but because it also converts to a lower voltage from 110 or 230 Volts to just 5 Volts on the output of the charger. And the percentage/state of the battery is not just based on it's voltage. If you draw a lot of current from a battery the voltage will go down, and when you afterwards draw less current the voltage will go back up, but the state of charge (percentage) will not. So the displayed state of charge (percentage) is based on how much energy that have been taken out of the battery since last full charge. And if the phone dies at 10%, it might be bacause that calculation/measurements are out of sync.
Most of these are pretty basic facts that don't need explaining.
Hmm
What is this? All phones have FM radio almost all phones have it
It works only if you connect wired headset or it won't work.
I listen to AM and FM radio almost every day. I would love the option to do so with my phone or pad. I also listen to mp3s and treat my phone and tablet like a cassette changer. Audio books and music all day long if I want it .
My 2022 phone has a FM receiver. It's far more valuable than a compass. I have never actually used or benefited from having a compass at all. Thus, compass is a useless feature. Also, why do I need compasses when I have GPS?
Kinda funny how the galaxy S5 had a removable battery, was waterproof, had a memory card slot, had wireless charging, had NFC, was durable, and was thin and light
Planned obsolescence is definitely at play these days