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there's also a FM receiver built-in, which the manual doesn't talk about.
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I have now read the manual for the Nokia N900. And on page 73, it explains the FM reciever.
http://nds1.nokia.com/files/support/...-US_es-LAM.pdf
Here it explains that the FM cannot be used while the headset is plugged in. And only be used if useing a car radio or Home Stereo System.
I thought it was able to use FM, like the Nokia N90, where you plug a headset in, with builtin reciever, and then it plays.
But seems like its not able to do that?
From Kehaan.