Is there any app for S60 like Iheartradio or WunderRadio?

phoebeluella

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And if so please direct me too it. Is it because S60 is not very prominent in North America and these radio stations are located here so developers haven't bothered to make an app? I'm using an E75 and would really like to listen to espn radio when on the go.
 
If you're using an E75 it should have internet radio bundled in, right? Look under Media, then Radio, then Internet Radio.

It's not flashy like WunderRadio, but it works the same way. A directory of stations from around the world, plus if your favorite station isn't in the listing, you can actually add it manually with the url address into the phone.

On my phone, I added the local NY AM sports stations for the Jets and the Yankees, that also stream online.
 
yeah, you are lucky enough to have a 3rd edition device..
there is no internet radio for 5th edition devices...
bummer...
there is Tunewiki which is ok, but I do miss Nokia Internet Radio which is good despite it not winning any beauty contests....
 
Yeah, I have used the internet radio app, its good for listening to music or a national radio feed, but does not have any of the stations that are local to me (Cleveland, OH), unlike the previous mentioned apps. Espn uses flash and I do not know how to extract the actual feed address from the websites, and the nokia browser will sort of play the stream but hiccups a lot, same with the skyfire browser. Opera mini on the other hand does not support flash.
 
http://208.80.52.246:80/ESPNRADIOCMP3

Try this xml. Copy and paste it after you go into the internet radio application, and go into manually add station.

Buy yeah, in general, it's (internet radio on S60v5 or S^3) one of a series of crucial applications that is missing, but a dozen different alternatives are available on the competing platforms. Yes, I know Symbian is the most widely used, the most blah, blah, blah, but if developers won't make applications for it, customers will look elsewhere.

Another thing missing: a good e-book reader. We don't have an app that reads standard format .epub files that libraries use.
There was Mobireader back in the day, but that's legacy; Amazon bought it, then killed it to make way for the Kindle.
 
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