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Nokia N800: How To Install And Use The Fm Radio Tuner

Submitted by admin on August 15, 2009 – 12:14 pm10 Comments

The Nokia N800 has a “secret” FM radio which can be activated by installing a special app from the Application Manager.

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  • stalain2000 says:

    this has everything to do with the fm radio tuner, they cut out way to much positive good stuff in this thing for the price we pay for it, the only thing we really paid for is the keyboard, a 200$ keyboard, the gps is 130 after you buy it, that’s like paying for a gps system for 200$ than paying another 200 to use it every 3 years, and the gps is mediocre, but i still want it, thats the crazy part they know people will buy it.

  • tabletschool says:

    The N800 was $250 in the US for a very short period after which it was discontinued. That price was a clearance one, not a permanent one. You can’t compare clearance prices to launch prices.Before being cleared, the N800 cost more or less the same as the N810.

  • tabletschool says:

    And, apart from anything else, the FM tuner isn’t even in the official specs. It’s an easter egg hardware feature, not a selling point.The only people who even know about the radio are those who’ve bothered to download and install the patch featured in the video above.

  • stalain2000 says:

    do you have any idea how much faster the processor speeds for the archos 605 wifi is, and the ipod touch are, and they get just as good or more battery life in a very compact size, and archos plays youtube, crunchyroll, and maybe stage6 in full frames, up to 30 frames per second, and the archos has an outdated flash player flash 7 but still plays way more online videos at a higher frame rate than the nokia n810, none are computers….yet, where’s the competion

  • tabletschool says:

    The Archos is dedicated to multimedia, AFAIK it cannot run native applications, or handle Skype calls, or do emails, or connect to the internet through a phone, or or do most of the things the Internet Tablet can.Separates are ALWAYS better at what they do than converged devices. But you need to carry several of them to match all the functionality, which is heavier and more expensive than a single converged device.

  • stalain2000 says:

    we live in a world where we go to the moon, see into other galaxies, battery powered cars, and more, i know that everything you said is true, but battery life is battery life, cpu speed is cpu speed, whether one is dedicated to one thing or not should not affect that they have more battery life. because they too play videos, and games, and more, i mean look at the N series phones that have java in them and we didn’t in ours,

  • stalain2000 says:

    all im saying is they purposely did not add these necessities. so we can have fun hacking it and so we can  buy the new comming out.

  • tabletschool says:

    I don’t buy into that at all. The tablets are hardly Nokia’s biggest seller, and they’re having to compete very hard to establish the tablet as a mainstream product (it will never make money just from hackers).There’s no sane business reason for “holding back” anything, because most people will just buy someone else’s tablet-style product instead.

  • stalain2000 says:

    hey, sorry i know i bother you alot, but is there a way, to make cnet videos work better on the n810, and get streaming television on it, and thanks for responding to all my comments, if Youtube had more people like you..s then it would prob be a more communicable place, you guys are the best.

  • tabletschool says:

    Well, it may be possible if you can find a Maemo application which plays the Cnet videos separately instead of doing it through the browser.This is what a lot of people did with YouTube before Nokia improved the OS 2008 browser performance. They installed a Maemo app called uktube which downloaded youtube videos and played them separately from the browser, producing much better quality. When the OS 2008 browser quality improved for YouTube, uktube wasn’t needed as much.

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