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Does the HTC HD2 have an FM transmitter?
There is a pretty active thread going on on XDA-Developers started by hoss_n2 discussing the possibility of the HTC HD2 having a FM Transmitter built into its WIFI chip, and the tantalizing suggestion this may be activated.
The theory is rooted in the belief the WIFI chip in the HD2 is actually the Broadcom BCM4329, which is a WIFI N-capable chip (just like the HD2) and therefore also capable of being a FM Transmitter also.
Interestingly the circuit diagram shows the Broadcom chip using the same hardware for transmitting as receiving, including the antenna, suggesting all that is needed to activate this latent feature is the right software.
Of course veteran Windows Mobile users will have much experience with having devices with under-utilized hardware, and some (much less) experience with that hardware being unlocked. Examples include the GPS chips on some devices, the FM radios on others, and the hardware graphics acceleration on a few more. Some devices have even been found with VGA screens posing as QVGA.
Follow this thread for the latest developments in in this matter, and I am sure the posters would love the help of a good hardware hacker also.
Comments (12)
●?Who's HD2고파
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오.. 이런 비밀이...
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자 이제 레지스터 수정해서 쓰게 만드는방법만...
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저기요.....
그러니까....
음......
글은 어디있나요?
아무리봐도 글은 안보이고 낙서만....;;;;;
번역좀 해주세요 ㅠㅠ
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와우 사실이라면 후덜이는 무선카팩 기능까지 추가되는건가요 ㅎㅎ. 강의하시는 분이라면 마이크로 활용 할 수도 있겠군요
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오마이갓..
그럼.. 네비깔면 차량 스피커로 소리듣고, 음악도 들을수 있는...
젠장.. 후덜이가 그냥 후덜이가 아니었네요.. 대왕후덜이네요.. ㅎㄷㄷ
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Foamy72p· 19 weeks ago
Lennard86p· 19 weeks ago
Jos Dewey· 19 weeks ago
Leo· 19 weeks ago
Jos Dewey· 19 weeks ago
Someone probably can disable the headphone requirement for the FM radio on the HD2, but once you get into the radio app you would hear absolutely nothing because the wire from the headphone is needed as an antenna to get audio. I know the original Omnia had a registry setting which you could switch and load up the FM radio without plugging in the headphones, but all you would hear was static.
javielo· 18 weeks ago
fucc· 19 weeks ago
Christopher Hippolyte· 19 weeks ago
So break out the radioshack audio equipment and get to hacking a line-in or BT hookup into your car, and stop waisting time with this crap!
NuShrike· 19 weeks ago
l3v5y76p· 19 weeks ago
The same "you never get what you pay for" applies to everything. First gen iPhones had a 3G chipset (same as the one in the 3GS) but you didn't get that, the Omnia II have FPUs which aren't used...
Hardware always does more than it's enabled to do, because you can sell some more in the future.
paul· 3 weeks ago
keke· 1 week ago