Hi all,
Since the Diamond (or Windows Mobile 6.1) can't run Skype, I went to try Fring.
Fring works, with an acceptable voice quality (Voipbuster SIP account) over 3,5G data and WLAN.
One question though to other 'Fringers': is it possible to have the SIP call audio coming from the phone horn speaker, just like when having a normal cellular call?
It now comes from the loudspeaker, so it's not possible to have a 'private' SIP call without using a headset.
With the volume at minimal, it's still remains loud enough for others to hear the other side of the line.
If this isn't possible, does someone know if there's a SIP client for Windows Mobile which can do this?
Thanks for the tips!
nope, this is a WM issue...
Voipbuster SIP account
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JayRayMee.NL said:
Hi all,
>Since the Diamond (or Windows Mobile 6.1) can't run Skype, I went to try Fring.
>Fring works, with an acceptable voice quality (Voipbuster SIP account) over 3,5G data and WLAN.
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Hi JayRayMee
Can you tell us how to install and configure the 'Voipbuster SIP account' please?
/ svoji
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Do you folks know of any SIP softphone for Windows Mobile?
Skype does not cut it, because it is too expensive to make calls to landlines, and most of my contacts are in my country, where we have a wonderful offer (VONO), which is SIP based.
We will be able to avoid long distance calls for many many cities, and also be able to pay tariffs of fixed telephony while on the go.
I just need to find a good SIP softphone compatible with our operator...
Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=62433
Does anyone know of Softphone software (SIP Client) that will work on the ATT Tilt and with Vonage?
Give this a shot
Tried that....
Yep - I found that and it worked - except I can only make calls to other Vonage numbers and no others. If I do I get a message - All lines are busy now please try your call again later.
Any ideas on this issue??
I'm seriously thinking of getting the TD2, but need some advise first. Can anyone recommend an IM client that I can use on the TD2 with Google Talk. I've had a search around the forums, but can't find any recommendations (in relation to the TD2).
If your using IM on the TD2, how does it alert you to new messages? Also, is there a status light on the TD2?
Thanks in advance to any help you can give me.
you can change the setting for receiving messages from vibrate to sound notification, and there is a led next to the top speaker which also alerts for messages
krowboi said:
...Can anyone recommend an IM client that I can use on the TD2 with Google Talk....
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Try FRING, you'll like it. GoogleTalk, Skype, ICQ and so on -- all in one application
Fring seems to get stuck at "Logging in...", it's been going for about 8 minutes!
also try Nimbuzz. It supports Google Talk. I find it better than Fring because Fring used to hide the compose window with the soft keyboard on my Diamond 1 - so I couldn't check what I was writing. Nimbuzz works well, but doesn't have the SIP client that Fring has
Managed to get Fring working last night, over Wi-Fi. Still doesn't like running over T-Mobile though, I'm guessing T-Mobile must be blocking access because it supports VOIP. I seem to recall Fring has a Proxy server that you can use to get around this restriction, but when I go into Fring's SETTINGS menu, there's just a blank screen. I suppose this is a compatibility issue with the TD2 - the text is awfully big so maybe all the ticky boxes are off-screen? Had a poke in the registry and found some Fring registry keys, but not one to turn the proxy on and off.
Does anyone have any idea of how to fix the Settings screen to work properly, or what to change in the registry, or even if using the Fring proxy will work at all?
Many thanks for any pointers :O)
It's not going to be very useful over Wi-Fi only - I primarily want it for the Facebook Chat and need to be able to use it while out and about.
Hi there
I'm looking for a software that could enable me to make free voip calls from my PDA (HTC TytnII) to a Blackberry.
Since i want to have free calls, I need to use the same software on both devices; for example I could use Skype because the calls between skype users are free. Or I could use Fringe..but.... Blackberry does not support skype nor Fringe.
Is there any software for free voip calls between WMobile and Blackberry??
Thanks!!
hi,
I'm trying to solve two problems in my SGS working on 2.3.3 JVH, perhaps somebody can help me:
1. I want to add to my room integrated Android SIP client, but I can't find any which is working well. I tried this one from post 26 but it blocked my phone:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13401355&highlight=sip#post13401355
Does somebody have SIP client to this software version and can instruct how to install so that it can work properly ?
2. I would like to make video calls to person using Skype on his PC, but as Skype on Android doesn't support video calls can somebody advise me how to set connection or which application use to allow both sides see each other ?
thanks in advance
Google video chat works with gmail. You need a hack to make it work however.
For the integrated SIP client you need two things:
a permission file
(optional)modify framework-res.apk in order to be able to make SIP calls over cellular network
1st one is very easy, just take a look into this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12818807&postcount=2
zorxd said:
For the integrated SIP client you need two things:
a permission file
(optional)modify framework-res.apk in order to be able to make SIP calls over cellular network
1st one is very easy, just take a look into this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12818807&postcount=2
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Thanks for this advice.
I had done the same before but it didn't work.
Today I added the small file to permissions once again and it works
There is one more question now.
I thought, activating this function I would be able to call all the numbers from my contacts, but I see there is only possibility to call numbers which are specified in contacts at field "internet calls".
Is there any possibility to make SIP connection with other numbers which are saved in contacts or with numbers choosing from keyboard ? (e.g. others SIP applications like SIPdroid, CSipSimple have this functionality)
zorxd said:
Google video chat works with gmail. You need a hack to make it work however.
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Yes, but I looking for something what allow me to make video calls with Skype.
By the way, Skype on iPhone has already this functionality :-(
Then ask Microsoft to release a real Skype for Android.
You can set the SIP caller to ask before making calls if you want to use your cell network or the internet.