How do I connect my iPhone to my FM radio?

How do I connect my iPhone to my FM radio?

How do I connect my iPhone 6 to my car stereo / radio?

  1. Connect over Bluetooth. Newer and higher-end stereos include Bluetooth capabilities, making it easy to connect your iPhone 6 to your car stereo.
  2. Use a 3.5mm audio cable to an AUX audio input.
  3. Use a Lightning to 30 Pin adapter.
  4. Use an FM transmitter.

How can I connect my iPhone to my old car stereo?

Just plug a USB cable into the car’s USB ports and the iPhone’s Lightning port. In most cases, the car’s infotainment system will automatically switch to the USB input. If it doesn’t, manually switch to USB using the car’s source control. You’ll be able to play your iPhone’s audio through the car speakers.

How do I play radio stations on my iPhone?

You can play thousands of broadcast radio stations on iPhone. Ask Siri: Summon Siri, then say something like, “Play Wild 94.9” or “Tune in to ESPN Radio.” Search for a station: Tap Search, enter the station in the search field, then tap a result to play the station. You can search for stations by name, call sign, frequency, and nickname.

How to listen to radio on Siri on iPhone?

1 Ask Siri: Summon Siri, then say something like, “Play Wild 94.9” or “Tune in to ESPN Radio.” 2 Search for a station: Tap Search, enter the station in the search field, then tap a result to play the station. 3 Choose a station in the Radio tab: Tap Radio, swipe up, then choose a station below the Broadcast Radio heading.

Is there an iHeartRadio app for iPhone?

The app is available only in a handful of countries such as the United States, Canada, New Zeland, Mexico, and Australia. As I mentioned, one of the biggest limitations of iHeartRadio is its limited availability. TuneIn Radio is another capable app to list to FM radio on the iPhone.

How do I search for a radio station?

You can search for stations by name, call sign, frequency, and nickname. Choose a station in the Radio tab: Tap Radio, swipe up, then choose a station below the Local Broadcasters or International Broadcasters heading.

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