Wi-Fi Calling - Samsung Galaxy Exhibit 4G

Which ROMS for the Exhibit currently have working Wi-Fi Calling?

DKMikey said:
Which ROMS for the Exhibit currently have working Wi-Fi Calling?
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Stock rom for sure
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ICS based ones I believe as well.
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This has been stated to the point of over kill. Read the threads and you will have your answer. And NO it doesn't work on ANY Jelly Bean ROMs and most likely NEVER will.
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DKMikey said:
Which ROMS for the Exhibit currently have working Wi-Fi Calling?
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Just download one from the play store if the rom doesnt have it. Cant wait til google adds g voice To the new hangout app find it much more useful
Than talk.

I was gonna say Google Voice + Groove IP is your best bet.
Yes the Google Voice app will be merging into the Google Hangouts app sometime soon. Maybe even Wifi calling too?
As of now. Your best bet is G-Voice and either Groove IP or TalkaTone for VOIP calls.... $20 to port your T-Mobile number to G-Voice or get a new number for free if you don't care.
G-Voice app can set the default number to be your G-Voice number too.
Good luck! The T-Mobile Wifi app sucks IMO. As it uses your calling minutes. What a waste. The idea is good but execution is terrible.
In these days you can use Facebook Messenger, Skype & Google Hangouts to make VOIP calls if your Friends and Family use to those apps too. Slowly becoming the norm. The days of dialing a 10 digit number to reach someone is slowly going away.
Plus many people usually send text messages with SMS, Facebook Messenger, E-mail & Hangouts (Google Talk merged with this) too.
Hope you find a good Wifi calling solution that works well for you.

Fongo work on AOIP Team Insomnia [Linaro 4.7] ROM.
I don't test with others customs roms.

Nettalk work to on AOIP Team Insomnia [Linaro 4.7] ROM.

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Video Chat Apps

So, I 'm looking for a video chat app that works with the Xoom and is cross-platform.
I was able to download Fring, but it FC's. Anyone got anything?
Try tango, it works for me, u can make video calls but not receive.
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I use google talk. Granted the other person has to have google talk also.. but I have used it without any issues.
eaglecomm said:
I use google talk. Granted the other person has to have google talk also.. but I have used it without any issues.
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I'm aware of Google Talk, I'm looking for an alternative application.
lokko21 said:
Try tango, it works for me, u can make video calls but not receive.
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That's kind of the point I want FULL functionality.
I hope that's not it because that'd be sad. Any word on when Google Talk's capabilities will be ported to *all* Google Talk capable devices?
I read that Fring should have a tablet optimized app for honeycomb soon.
Tango is kinda squirrely.... it doesn't seem to want to switch between landscape and portrait like it should

Voip

This has probably been covered before. but any good recommendations for voip apps?
Skype has the security issues and I don't like how it's always on so yeah
Any recommendations guys?
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um... use stock Gingerbread?
http://www.google.com/nexus/features.html#
Internet calling (VoIP/ SIP support)
Gingerbread allows Nexus S to place Internet calls with a SIP account. This allows for enhanced VoIP dialing to other SIP accounts and even phone numbers.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXPPSTvsdaw&feature=player_embedded
zephiK said:
um... use stock Gingerbread?
http://www.google.com/nexus/features.html#
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXPPSTvsdaw&feature=player_embedded
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I setup an account with Callcentric, and it works well.
Ah ok I never knew that however is there an another free option much like Skype to Skype?
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Tango, Fring, ooVoo? I've tried none of those, but have heard people mention them many times.

[Q] What messaging app to use?

So it looks like I'm getting myself an N7 as my first Android device. I'm coming from using an iPad and it's built in messaging app to communicate with my wife and son via their iPods over wifi. What messaging app would you recommend we switch to once I have my N7 in hand?
Good question I'd like to know as well. Is there any way to send/recieve SMS texts from the wifi only N7?
Tablet talk? Use your N7 like your phone.
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I recomend GTalk , everybody has a google (gmail) account nowadays.
The Google messenger app that comes with Google+.
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I use Google Voice for SMS messages and Google Talk for chat.
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Google voice for sms/ add grove ip to that and get full phone functions .
Tablet talk if you want to relay text and calls to and from your tablet thru your phone..
there is also tab text .. sync sms. and a few others out there..
IF your phone does not support tethering to do the above using your phone. You can try pda.net app from tablet.. I think it still works for most handset/tablet variations..
gbalerdi said:
I recomend GTalk , everybody has a google (gmail) account nowadays.
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Agreed.
And more people should be using it.
A lot of people have an android phone and don't even know you can video or voice call using Gtalk.
Spread the word!
Pinger? U can text and call, but u need to buy minutes if u run out, or install free apps to get minutes.
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[Q] Wifi-only app that lets S1 and BB communicate?

I have a rooted/rommed wifi-only S1 and my GF has a Blackberry 9780. She is currently overseas for X amount of time and the only way we can talk is by calling each other which is extremely expensive, or using skype which means she has to borrow a friend's laptop or android device. She has service on her phone over there, unsure of what type of plan.
I came up with the idea of using my old BB 8330 and figuring out how to use BBM or something similar on wifi-only, but it turns out that 'ol phone doesn't have wifi on it. It's too bad I sold my last BB some time ago which was an 8530 and had wifi. Oh well.
Anyways, I'm now wondering if there's an app I can use on my S1 that she can also use on her 9780 that would allow us to text and or talk. Something like BBM that doesn't require me to have service or a data plan. I imagine there's at least one app out there that would do this and also be available to BB users.
Thanks.
What about the WhatsApp Messenger by WhatsApp Inc. In the Play Store ? :thumbup:
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4-2ndtwin said:
What about the WhatsApp Messenger by WhatsApp Inc. In the Play Store ? :thumbup:
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I read somewhere that it uses your phone number but can't seem to confirm that.
I'm pretty sure we can use KIK but it's text only. I may be getting greedy with wanting text and talk, but having both would be awesome.
Does her phone have a browser? If so, you could use any site like ebuddy to talk. Or even get on something like palringo (dunno if there's a bb version?) but there must be something alike.
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BWolf56 said:
Does her phone have a browser? If so, you could use any site like ebuddy to talk. Or even get on something like palringo (dunno if there's a bb version?) but there must be something alike.
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She has service and we *think* her data is unlimited. She also has a wireless router at her flat so wifi helps if the data is limited/costly.
We're trying to use apps over our current methods or using something browser based mainly for convenience. Something like whatsapp or KIK would work perfectly from what I understand, but they're text-only. Not a huge problem, but if I can find text+voice that would be great. Skype is normally the answer to that question but her phone, or more specifically her service provider, isn't compatible with skype from what I'm seeing.
johnnyrichter said:
She has service and we *think* her data is unlimited. She also has a wireless router at her flat so wifi helps if the data is limited/costly.
We're trying to use apps over our current methods or using something browser based mainly for convenience. Something like whatsapp or KIK would work perfectly from what I understand, but they're text-only. Not a huge problem, but if I can find text+voice that would be great. Skype is normally the answer to that question but her phone, or more specifically her service provider, isn't compatible with skype from what I'm seeing.
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Then ebuddy would most likely be your answer. It has chat + voice/video and is browser based.
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BWolf56 said:
Then ebuddy would most likely be your answer. It has chat + voice/video and is browser based.
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I went with Kik for now. It's actually a pretty cool messenger app. Clean and fast.
I haven't yet found anything that covers both messages and voice in app form other than skype which I confirmed is not compatible with her model of phone.
johnnyrichter said:
I went with Kik for now. It's actually a pretty cool messenger app. Clean and fast.
I haven't yet found anything that covers both messages and voice in app form other than skype which I confirmed is not compatible with her model of phone.
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Oh I though she had access to browser?
App wise, I'll have to keep looking.
BWolf56 said:
Oh I though she had access to browser?
App wise, I'll have to keep looking.
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Preferring to stay away from browser since apps are far more convenient and because browsers always run very sluggish on my cappy for some reason.
johnnyrichter said:
Preferring to stay away from browser since apps are far more convenient and because browsers always run very sluggish on my cappy for some reason.
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Should hassle Ebuddy to make a app then lol
But if you wanna try it, there's a bare naked browser (ugly but fasssst) on here. Called naked browser I believe.
Try viber
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Tahoor_m said:
Try viber
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Looks like the exact app I need and it's compatible with blackberry. Will give it a try. Thanks!
ETA: Looks like Blackberry devices can not use the VoIP feature yet but they say it will be available eventually.
Turns out you need a number for viber and my device is wifi-only. After some research I found that you can use any phone number that can receive SMS because it's for them to send you a registration PIN. I tried both my GV and Heywire numbers and haven't received that text on either one. :\

[Q] How to make Video Calls on Xperia Z.

Hi All,
Im trying to video calls on my xperia z but not found...
Please help me for this thread..
Do you have tried?
Tried Skype?
As far as I know.. The XZ don't have its own video call function. Like on the SG3. But still, I used Skype. Main reason is that it used mobile data, even if I was on WiFi. Also the mobile data did not affect my monthly plan, it just raised my bill.... Go for Skype or other app from googly play
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UnLucky12 said:
Tried Skype?
As far as I know.. The XZ don't have its own video call function. Like on the SG3. But still, I used Skype. Main reason is that it used mobile data, even if I was on WiFi. Also the mobile data did not affect my monthly plan, it just raised my bill.... Go for Skype or other app from googly play
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At work we use Google Hangout. It proved more reliable than Skype. But YMMV.
Cenobite_ said:
At work we use Google Hangout. It proved more reliable than Skype. But YMMV.
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Really? Yeah, I have noticed that Skype is not that reliable... Getting disconnected, volume suddenly fades away etc..
Reason I use skype is that most of my friends are using it aswell...
UnLucky12 said:
Really? Yeah, I have noticed that Skype is not that reliable... Getting disconnected, volume suddenly fades away etc..
Reason I use skype is that most of my friends are using it aswell...
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We use it for video conference calling. Every project member has a Google+ account. Invitations are send and it works. Well, most of the time
Cenobite_ said:
We use it for video conference calling. Every project member has a Google+ account. Invitations are send and it works. Well, most of the time
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I see! Maybe this will work better when group studying, without a member just keep falling out.
Thanks )
Now the OP has two options. Google + hangout and skype ;p
UnLucky12 said:
I see! Maybe this will work better when group studying, without a member just keep falling out.
Thanks )
Now the OP has two options. Google + hangout and skype ;p
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Make that three, Google Talk (and there is a iPhone client for videochatting over GTalk too, I forgot it's name, but it was pretty sucky.)
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At work we use Google Hangout. It proved more reliable than Skype. But YMMV.
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+1 for hangout using the talk app on the xz. its been the most reliable video chat program for me.
Well, does anyone even tried (custom ROM, maybe?) to make video calling function work? Besides third party apps like Skype or Hangouts? I'd just want to call my GF or dad when they aren't available on those IMs.

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