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Re: Touch Pro 2 FM Radio Questions/Answers
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Originally Posted by sndtubes
Kinoma Play + TouchPro2 = RADIO BLISS!!
I know this doesn't help people who want to use the FM radio with IGo8, but if yout want to listen to radio stations, Kinoma Play is a FAR BETTER Solution. You get a BAZILLION stations and no problems with selective fading and signal shadows the you would have using the FM radio. Because of the very inefficient antenna unless you are right on top of an FM radio tower, I think that the FM radio feature would be a very poor performer. Look, I'd love to have the FM radio working, too, but if it was, I'm pretty sure I would use Kinoma instead due to the superior performance over the fm receiver. I must admit, that I'm surprised that all of the talented people on this site and others like XDA haven't figured it out.
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Is Kinoma Play free?
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