Nokia's specs page for the 520 indicates it has FM. Is this an actual FM tuner or is it a fake connection (i.e. via wifi or data connection)? If the former, how's the sensitivity, etc? My 520 (first smartphone) is supposed to come by Feb. 18, Tuesday! My first post here...
Let me piggy back a couple questions... do most folks get a case for their 520's? Recommendations? What are popular accessories??? TIA...
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Edit: I did a search and found a 0:58 Youtube video that shows (without words) a user working the FM. A message can be seen indicating that the headphones are employed as an antenna. Thus, evidently, FM can be accessed offline. I hope it does a good job! I haven't chosen a data plan yet (don't even have the phone), will probably get something simple and cheap to start with. I'm nervous about AT&T coverage here in Berkeley, CA. A little searching on the subject has yielded discouraging user reviews on AT&T wireless around here. Well, I may end up using it just offline for GPS, and a few apps and keep my dumb phone for my occasional cell phone call on Verizon's network.
Let me piggy back a couple questions... do most folks get a case for their 520's? Recommendations? What are popular accessories??? TIA...
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Edit: I did a search and found a 0:58 Youtube video that shows (without words) a user working the FM. A message can be seen indicating that the headphones are employed as an antenna. Thus, evidently, FM can be accessed offline. I hope it does a good job! I haven't chosen a data plan yet (don't even have the phone), will probably get something simple and cheap to start with. I'm nervous about AT&T coverage here in Berkeley, CA. A little searching on the subject has yielded discouraging user reviews on AT&T wireless around here. Well, I may end up using it just offline for GPS, and a few apps and keep my dumb phone for my occasional cell phone call on Verizon's network.
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