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Posted on Nov 11, 2008

Samsung E250 Radio

I have the Samsung E250 and it won't tune in any radio stations - I have the correct radio frequencies i.e. Galaxy on 105.10fm and Radio 1 on 98.9fm but it won't pick up the stations and when I press options self tuning it won't tune any in.

Please could you help me.

Thanks

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  • tp_maseko Nov 24, 2008

    I have a samsung e250, it used to play the radio quite well but today the radio is not playing, is like I have lost the network, and yet I have the network.All stations are making a funny noise is like the frequency is not right and yet it is.

  • Anonymous Dec 05, 2008

    i also hav the same problem pls help to sov it yaar

  • Anonymous Dec 06, 2008

    I have the same problem Not able to tune the radio at all.

  • Anonymous Dec 15, 2008

    same problem

  • Anonymous Apr 13, 2009

    i cant get the so calling radio o work

  • Anonymous Apr 16, 2009

    I have the same problem and took it to one of the samsung engineers. They were not able to help me.

  • newkath May 06, 2009

    I have the Samsung E250 and it won't tune in any radio stations - I
    have the correct radio frequencies i.e. Galaxy on 105.10fm and Radio 1
    on 98.9fm but it won't pick up the stations and when I press options
    self tuning it won't tune any in.

    Please could you help me.

    Thanks

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Youve gotta have ur earphones with it so the radio works !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Radio works only with the headset plugged in which is used as an antenna, I believe only original headset works..

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