[Free][App] iziTalk - Cheap International Calls - App Stores

Hello, if you like to cheap call all over the world you might be interested in this app, please try and review it.
DESCRIPTION:
Direct international calls from mobile phones are very expensive.
Innovative application iziTalk drastically reduces the costs.
From now on you will call any country in the world at low cost international calling rates.
Save up to 80% when calling abroad from your mobile phone with iziTalk.
iziTalk generates local numbers for your calls abroad. This way you pay your operator for a national call.
iziTalk is transferring your call to the international phone number at fantastic rates.
If your country is not listed among countries where iziTalk is available,
kindly let us know and we will inform you as soon as we add your country.
No WiFi needed - calls are made the traditional way, no VoIP connections.
iziTalk is available in the following countries:
Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
Download iziTalk on your smartphone and start saving money now!
You won't regret it.
Each user that register for the first time, receives 1 € of free call credit.
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WHERE DO YOU GET IT?
You can download it free at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.megam.android.izitalk
We are trying to make iziTalk application better and we would appreciate to have your feedback.
Web site: www.izitalk.com
Google play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.megam.android.izitalk
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/si/app/izitalk/id804616756
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/izitalk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/iziTalk
GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/+Izitalk123/posts
LinkedIn:http://www.linkedin.com/company/izitalk

Smartgroschen is free of charge calls and text chatting apps . You can even use talk with video clips, photographs and your present position on the map. Smartgroschen is an instant messenger that enables you to relate genuinely to any Smartgroschen-user world wide for free.The app syncs with your mobile contact number, sensing your associates applying Smartgroschen.
MAIN FEATURES:
- free calls between Smartgroschen users,
- free text chats,
- free text chats with video clips attached,
- free text chats with pictures attached like MMS,
- geo target functionality,
- short movie attachments,
- audio attachments,
- photo attachments,
- delivery confirmation,
- free conference calls,
- free emoticons,
- support for PUSH notifications. Push notifications guarantee that you never miss a call or message, even when Smartgroschen is off.
- voicemail as mp3 to email delivery,
- ALWAYS ON: Appear always online and be available to chat or free call,
- the app syncs with your mobile contact list, automatically detecting who of your contacts has Smartgroschen,
- Smartgroschen is free with no advertising,
- cheap phone calls to all mobiles and landlines in the world from your tablet and smartphone, also without a sim card

It may be cheap for international calls but you still have to pay regardless of the small amount. Free is always good. Have you tried Viber or Tango app?

sure.. but here is better call quality and you dont have internet everywhere or 3g signal

I use Smartgroshen app, simple, good quality of voice and sync with your phone contacts. Get 0.5 euro at start.

Hi, I have Skype installed on PC, but I use it mainly to talk for free. Otherwise I use the Smartgroschen. They have a small top-up starts from 0.89 Euro, so just enough to use from time to time.

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GPRS connect icon

After tapping the GPRS icon in the top bar, I get 'To connect to either Internet or work, set up a new connection in settings'. Ts there any way to transform it to a regular 'Connect to [my gprs connection]'?
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GPRS is automatic once you set it up. You can get software that makes sure the GPRS never disconnects if thats what you want. I'm not sure what else you want to do.
I believe what he wants is a icon to click on to connect to GPRS on command.
I myself have actually been searching around for something like that and just haven't found anything like that yet.
What's the advantage of doing that as apose to it coming on automaticly or staying on all the time?
Here are my reasons:
1). GPRS once turned on, will disable receiving incoming calls. So if left on all the time, you'll not be able to receive any calls.
2). There are some programs that will not call up GPRS automatically (ie tcpmp - for listening to streaming music). With an icon to select and turn on GPRS, I don't have to open up IE and use more program memory than needed.
Well those are my reasons.
Ah, well that first one (disabling calls) can be done the clever way using a small and free program from - http://www.winmobileapps.com/device/pocketpc/csb/csb.aspx
You can be quite flexible as to if you want to block all calls, or just people on your contacts list etc.
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Or you could just put your phone in flight mode. In WM2005 it's possible to put the phone in flight mode and then turn just the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on. But of course this would stop you using GPRS, and you won't be able to make outgoing calls.
Your second reason is quite intresting though, I've just tried out streaming an online radio station over GPRS and it does just about work!
Very intresting idea now that some low cost unlimited GPRS options are appearing.
I don't know of any (free) GPRS connection programs though, I just opened IE to google and closed it, then opened the stream file in TCPMP and it all just worked.
Thanks for the info on disabling the phone.
I actually meant to say that if you leave the GPRS turned on, you will not be able to receive any incoming calls (which I would like to receive).
So the option of leaving the GPRS on all the time is not a valid option for me.
Like the first user who posted the question, I would still prefer if there was an icon for me to click on to enable GPRS without opening a browser window thus sucking what little program memory I have left on my HTC unit.
But thanks anyway. I'll use the disabling software to disable receiving SMS and text messages.
Thanks for the info on disabling the phone.
I actually meant to say that if you leave the GPRS turned on, you will not be able to receive any incoming calls (which I would like to receive).
So the option of leaving the GPRS on all the time is not a valid option for me.
Like the first user who posted the question, I would still prefer if there was an icon for me to click on to enable GPRS without opening a browser window thus sucking what little program memory I have left on my HTC unit.
But thanks anyway. I'll use the disabling software to disable receiving SMS and text messages.
Thanks for the info on disabling the phone.
I actually meant to say that if you leave the GPRS turned on, you will not be able to receive any incoming calls (which I would like to receive).
So the option of leaving the GPRS on all the time is not a valid option for me.
Like the first user who posted the question, I would still prefer if there was an icon for me to click on to enable GPRS without opening a browser window thus sucking what little program memory I have left on my HTC unit.
But thanks anyway. I'll use the disabling software to disable receiving SMS and text messages.
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In order to connect to GPRS one has to go to Settings->Connections->Advanced->Select networks->[choose connections set]->Edit->tap-and-hold a connection to select 'Connect'. Is there any other way?
Yes, it can be done via Spb GPRS Monitor, but the extra icon uses up too much space :|

Visual voice-mail

Callwave (http://www.callwave.com/landing/products.asp) and the iPod are promoting the ability to browse email like voicemail. Does anyone know of a similar application of the Ppc
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Why would you want to do that?
If you read what it does you will understand that you can read listen to your voicemail in the order of importance. That is you can select which messages to listen to first instead of listening to 40 messages to get to an urgent one.
It's a feature of the network though, so until it becomes available on your network it won't work regardless of the software.
paulrockliffe said:
It's a feature of the network though, so until it becomes available on your network it won't work regardless of the software.
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it is available on the network but only on the iPhone now.
Same Type of service
There is a service I use from "YouMail.com" . This is how it works.
1. Signup for the service. (FREE and No Advertisements)
2. verify the account.
3. Forward all unanswered calls to their Voice Mail number.
( *004*THEVOICEMAILNUMBER*11# on cingular . I purposely removed the number to idiot proof it.)
4. You have the option to get SMS notification or Emails regarding the message and which number it was left from.
5. You also have the ability to personalize voicemail for numbers that you know. For eg. I have a huge list for my personal contacts where I have personal greetings for each person.
6. If a chick annoys you, you can add her number and mark it as DITCH mail. and She will get the message. . I have used this one 2wice already .
7. You can hear the voicemail via the web or via the regular way of dial/hold 1 or Voicemail in cingular phones.
BTW: Not a PPC Application.
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February 15th I posted this in the Wizard forum (as it's not related to Upgrading) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=294272
I used it for a couple of daze until I realized that, even though it's "free", it's using my minutes. So, long story short, I noticed that I had LOTS of calls to a Nevada number.....
Worked pretty good though. It replaced my Cingular voice mail and intercepted all my calls so I got emails notifying me of missed calls and my voice mails came in emails with the phone number in the subject and the voice mail as a wav attachment.
The minutes scared me so I canceled the service....
cyberdrakula said:
There is a service I use from "YouMail.com" . This is how it works.
1. Signup for the service. (FREE and No Advertisements)
2. verify the account.
3. Forward all unanswered calls to their Voice Mail number.
( *004*THEVOICEMAILNUMBER*11# on cingular . I purposely removed the number to idiot proof it.)
4. You have the option to get SMS notification or Emails regarding the message and which number it was left from.
5. You also have the ability to personalize voicemail for numbers that you know. For eg. I have a huge list for my personal contacts where I have personal greetings for each person.
6. If a chick annoys you, you can add her number and mark it as DITCH mail. and She will get the message. . I have used this one 2wice already .
7. You can hear the voicemail via the web or via the regular way of dial/hold 1 or Voicemail in cingular phones.
BTW: Not a PPC Application.
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I currently use Youmail but you check the emails online via the pc. With visual voicemail you see your voicemail messages like your email/txt messages

Free SMS program

hi. i'm looking for program for kaiser that i might send free text messages thru this software
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Time to wake up! Finished dreaming!
somthing thru WiFi but for free
okay... to clear this up...
there are a few ways to send sms for free...
use opera mobile and write your sms on a website that offers free sms sending...
thats it...
there is no software. even is you use wifi on your side, there are costs for your provider as the person you're sending sms to is most likely on a mobile network. if he's also on wifi, you should be using some sort of instant messenger like palringo, fring.
you can also send messages for free using smoke signals, 2 metal tins a long cord....
you can use AIM to send free SMS.
http://mobile.aol.com/aolproducts/aim-for-windows-mobile
just send an IM to +1phonenumber or select Text message from the New message menu.
That's not really polite to nag him. We all add such questions at one moment or an other. When you're new to this world, you sure ask yourself such things .
Thanks for the AIM tip.
Another option is SMS via Email.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/939/sms_email_cingular_nextel_sprint_tmobile_verizon_virgin/
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2819/sms_email_us_cellular_suncom_powertel_att_alltel/
Fingerlickin said:
Another option is SMS via Email.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/939/sms_email_cingular_nextel_sprint_tmobile_verizon_virgin/
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2819/sms_email_us_cellular_suncom_powertel_att_alltel/
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thanx man, this is an excellent option...been using this for the last 2 or 3 days, and its great. i actually canceled my unlimited text package and went down to 200 a month. since i only text the same 10 or so people 90% of the time its perfect. saving myself 15 bucks a month, which in this economy is very welcome.
dawpuc said:
hi. i'm looking for program for kaiser that i might send free text messages thru this software
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Dawpuc,
I don't know any such application. But, I use this website over wifi on my Tilt.
http://txtdrop.net
I send almost 20 messages everyday. It works great with almost 99% delivery rate. But sometimes they may receive little late(generally 5-10 mins). I heard that the site has some kinda limit on No.of messages, but I haven't experienced anything in this past 4 months.
Good luck !
in my country... the sms are free lol :b

Texting for free?

Hello Everyone,
Is there a way to text for free on a g1. I cant afford a texting plan so I need a free alternative for the phone. I know google voice is one but they still haven't started the service for free. Its only by invites. Like on the iphone there is a way but I dont know for g1. Are we charged to use google talk on the g1 with wifi connected? Please let me know.
Thank You
OF COURSE!!!!
Not MANY use it, but I used to before I got GOOGLE VOICE.
its called EMAIL!!! its almost just as quick to receive as a text...
For A List Of Carrier email addresses do a google search or go to the carriers website.
EXAMPLE:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
yup, the only tricky thing about using the email method is you have to know exactly which network all of your contacts are on. it's good because they can still text and reply to you and you can receive it later in email archives.
you can also text through IM apps. put all of your contact numbers in as buddies into a mobile group. then just send texts that way. the downside is, if u are not connected to the IM service you wil not get any texts.
both good alternatives with pros/cons. but free assuming you have wifi or unlimted data.
NguyenHuu said:
yup, the only tricky thing about using the email method is you have to know exactly which network all of your contacts are on. it's good because they can still text and reply to you and you can receive it later in email archives.
you can also text through IM apps. put all of your contact numbers in as buddies into a mobile group. then just send texts that way. the downside is, if u are not connected to the IM service you wil not get any texts.
both good alternatives with pros/cons. but free assuming you have wifi or unlimted data.
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Yea I used AIM before I used GMAIL and now Google Voice to text mobile lines...Im surprised ALOT of people dont use either (AIM or GMAIL)...
Also if you wanted to send them you can use websites like text4free.com. I don't know how you would recieve em tho.
You know, you COULD just send an email to THEIR EMAIL address rather than to their carrier's email-to-sms address....
lbcoder said:
You know, you COULD just send an email to THEIR EMAIL address rather than to their carrier's email-to-sms address....
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not everyone has a smart phone.....
the point of texting is to contact someone whereever they are.....
B-man007 said:
not everyone has a smart phone.....
the point of texting is to contact someone whereever they are.....
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Actually you can email to text without them having a smartphone you just have to know who the carrier is and the address.
supremeteam256 said:
Actually you can email to text without them having a smartphone you just have to know who the carrier is and the address.
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i know this....i was responding to lbcoder lol i even quoted him. ive been emailing texts since i got my phone lol. i dont have a texting plan either. (google voice makes it 10x easier though)
B-man007 said:
i know this....i was responding to lbcoder lol i even quoted him. ive been emailing texts since i got my phone lol. i dont have a texting plan either. (google voice makes it 10x easier though)
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Aawwhhh, I see now. It's been to long of a week and it's only tuesday. My brain is fried.
This is my brain on XDA
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? Missed calls - Phone unreachable or busy in another call? Find who called! ?

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Hi guys! After a loooong time of inactivity I'm back with a new app.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE APP IS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN USA AND ITALY ONLY!
MORE COUNTRIES ARE COMING IN THE NEXT WEEKS, ASK FOR A COUNTRY TO GET IT FASTER!​
? SMALL SIZE AND NO BATTERY CONSUMPTION!
? NO SPAM, NO ADS!
? EASY TO USE!
Missed calls provides you the "I called you" / "Who called" service without paying your telephone provider. Download it now, it's free for the entire 2018!
Key features:
Receive a notification for each call missed when your phone is busy or unreachable
Find missed calls directly inside the call history of your phone
Block unwanted numbers (call center, etc.) by customizing your blacklist
New! - Activate the service on multiple phone numbers at the same time
Are you a geek and want to know more about how the app works? Keep reading!
Why I can't receive notifications?
Make sure you have a strong network coverage and you are connected to the Internet during the initial setup. Since telephone operators do not allow activating call forwarding with zero balance, always be sure you have remaining credit balance on your SIM, even though it will never be used by our service. If you are experiencing issues with the app, please run the setup again or contact us, we will be more then happy to assist you!
How does the app work?
During the first launch of the app, the user is assisted in the activation of call forwarding to our automatic answering machine, which immediately rejects the call and identifies the calling number. This information is then sent to the device via a push notification. Call forwarding is completely free for both you and the caller!
What about my privacy?
First of all it is important to understand that the system does not store any call. The call history is directly managed by your device, locally on your phone. No personal information is stored in the system. Your telephone number is used to generate a unique, non-invertible code associated with the device; this code will then be used to send notifications to the right user. The code generation is being done directly on the phone with the SHA224 algorithm. In addition, the cloud infrastructure that hosts the system ensures maximum security from any cyber attack.
How do I uninstall the app?
It's very simple! Just select the Uninstall menu item inside the app to disable call forwarding and complete the uninstall; all the data will be automatically removed from both your phone and our systems. And what if you regret it ...?
What will happen after 2018?
We are firmly determined to not include any advertisements within the app to ensure the best possible user experience. In order to bear the costs of the infrastructure and ensure constant improvements, we may have to ask for a small annual contribution, not exceeding 99 euro cents. We are always open to alternative suggestions from the community!
How can I get support, receive information or make suggestions?
If you have any need contact us at [email protected], we will reply as soon as possible!
SO GUYS...PLEASE TELL ME WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT IT!​
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Make it available in Bangladesh.

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