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Windows Phone 7 : Listening to FM Radio

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Did you know that your Windows Phone includes a built-in FM radio? That’s right, you can tune in to your favorite station whenever the mood strikes you. Catch the news, listen to the game, or just get your groove on. To tune in your favorite stations more quickly, save them as presets. Or just pin a favorite station to the Start screen.

1. Tune In a Station

  1. On the Start screen, tap Music + Videos.

  2. In the Music + Videos hub, tap Radio.

  3. Flick left or right to tune in a station.

  4. Tap Presets to show your station presets.

  5. To add the station as a preset, tap Add. To remove a station as a preset, tap Remove.

  6. Tap Play to start listening. Tap Pause to stop listening.


Tip:

You might see information on your phone about the station you’re listening to, such as its genre and the name of the current song or program. Since it’s up to the broadcaster to supply this information, you might not see it for every station.


2. Choose an Audio Option

  1. While playing a station, tap and hold the station number.

  2. Tap Radio Mode: Headset or Radio Mode: Speaker to switch between the options.


Tip:

You can also pin a favorite station to the Start screen by pressing and holding the station number.



Tip:

If you travel overseas and want to listen to FM radio on your phone, you might need to change the radio regional settings. Tap Settings > Applications > Radio, tap the Region box, and then choose a location.


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