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posted 2014-06-11 12:32:42 +0200

For the next (possible) Jolla model, please WIRE THE FM CHIP

In this ever changing digital world there are 1000s of options, desires, wants etc. for a digital device like smartphone.

BUT I definitely feel that there's one vintage/old school "app" that is MANDATORY.

FM RADIO.

Available EVERYWHERE, easy & free to use and consumes way less battery than network connection.

For the first Jolla model I've learnt there is a fm chip integrated in the SoC of the device but it is not wired and therefore is unusable.

PLEASE correct this for the next model.

For the next (possible) Jolla model, please WIRE THE FM CHIP

In this ever changing digital world there are 1000s of options, desires, wants etc. for a digital device like smartphone.

BUT I definitely feel that there's one vintage/old school "app" that is MANDATORY.

FM RADIO.

Available EVERYWHERE, easy & free to use and consumes way less battery than network connection.

For the first Jolla model I've learnt there is a fm chip integrated in the SoC of the device but it is not wired and therefore is unusable.

PLEASE correct this for the next model.

For the next (possible) Jolla model, please WIRE THE FM CHIP

In this ever changing digital world there are 1000s of options, desires, wants etc. for a digital device like smartphone.

BUT I definitely feel that there's one vintage/old school "app" that is MANDATORY.

FM RADIO.

Available EVERYWHERE, easy & free to use and consumes way less battery than network connection.

For the first Jolla model I've learnt there is a fm chip integrated in on the SoC of the device but it is not wired and therefore unusable.

PLEASE correct this for the next model.

For the next (possible) Jolla model, please WIRE THE FM CHIP

In this ever changing digital world there are 1000s of options, desires, wants etc. for a digital device like smartphone.

BUT I definitely feel that there's one vintage/old school "app" that is MANDATORY.

FM RADIO.

Available EVERYWHERE, easy & free to use and consumes way less battery than network connection.

For the first Jolla model I've learnt there is a fm chip integrated on the SoC but it is not wired and therefore unusable.

PLEASE correct this for the next model.