FM radio app that uses the internal FM chip?

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King Mustard
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Jul 6, 2017, 11:41:19 PM via Website

I have a Pumpkin 13-RQ0278E Android-based touchscreen car stereo.

Sometimes, I do not have a data connection so need to drop back to FM radio.

The built-in FM radio app is a bit poo.

What do people usually use?

My device is not supported by NextRadio and Spirit FM is £5.64, so I don't want to spend that kind of money if it's not very good.

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Allen Lee
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Nov 17, 2017, 9:01:32 AM via Website

If you want FM radio, just buy a car radio, it is not so expensive. So does car stereo.As for what brand to buy specifically, you go to the store to see, choose your favorite, which has a good after-sale on it.That's all, hope it is useful for you.

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King Mustard
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Nov 17, 2017, 10:36:19 AM via Website

Allen Lee

If you want FM radio, just buy a car radio, it is not so expensive. So does car stereo.As for what brand to buy specifically, you go to the store to see, choose your favorite, which has a good after-sale on it.That's all, hope it is useful for you.

Why would I replace a £300 touchscreen system and buy an old-school radio system? (laughing) As I said, my system has an FM radio but the app is basic. I was looking for a better app alternative, that's all.

Think before writing.

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Allen Lee
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Nov 18, 2017, 2:59:27 AM via Website

I believe you will soon find a satisfactory answer.

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Allen Lee
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Nov 18, 2017, 3:00:29 AM via Website

And question becomes easier, just to find a better app alternative. May you find it recently.

— modified on Nov 18, 2017, 3:04:29 AM

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King Mustard
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Nov 19, 2017, 8:33:20 PM via Website

I apologise for my response, above.

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