To my way of thinking, the FM radio stuff in iPhones, or any phones, for that 
matter, is a gimmick, pure and simple. It’s a gimmick that’s unnecessary and, 
to be honest, I really don’t see what the fuss is about.

Speaking personally, I’m getting out of iOS for the moment. I have an iPhone 5s 
still, and that’s going going the journey this week when I give up my primary 
mobile account. I’ll modify my mail signatures to cover this, because my number 
will change.

Anyway, as I said, I’m getting out off iOS for the moment. I feel that the 
operating system is now over-cluttered and has a lot of issues. For instance, 
why on earth can’t you attach a file to an E-Mail, from within Mail itself I 
mean, as you can with Android, MacOS and Windows? There are a few other issues 
which made me opt to get shot of my old iPhone. My great nephew wants it, and 
he’s welcome to it!

But anyway, as I say, my mobiles will be Android all the way for a while.

Actually I’ve got my eye on a Google Pixel2 which just blows the iPhone 8 right 
out of the water.

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On 2 Oct 2017, at 09:42, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:

Actually I’m surprised at just how many phones there are out there on the 
market without FM radio facilities.
So the older phones have capabilities for FM radios? Up until now taken any 
talk of that with a grain of salt given just how much other rubbish we hear 
about iPhone these days.
As for a phone not having a FM radio being a critical point? I’m not sure I go 
along with that.
FM radio sets are so good and cheap these days so why not just go out and buy 
one, at a fraction of the cost of a new iPhone and surely - anyone preparing an 
emergency kit whilst travelling - would have some sort of radio on hand though 
I’m not sure I’d pick just a FM set, possibly something with multi bands such 
as a cheap and reliable World Band radio which can be held in the hand.
I can assure you that carrying one of these would be well worth it given the FM 
radios in phones - given my experience - just don’t perform too well, yep for 
local stuff there okay but - if disaster strikes - you may need something 
better than that.
Anyway its an interesting discussion and the whole idea of FM radios in phones 
hasn’t been abandoned, take the Nokia 3310 and the other Nokia Android phones 
which are around now, I believe they all have FM radio facilities.
Further to this - if you believe it absolutely critical that your iPhone have a 
FM radio - then a dock connector can be purchased to carry out this task.


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