Viber VOIP Free App - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

Viber : Free Calls & Messages​
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Viber - Be Free to Communicate. Call and text anyone, anywhere.
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Download Link http://www.wupload.com/file/63984751/Viber-VOIP.apk
VIDEO Preview : http://youtu.be/0nQN5w5ct_E
Viber is an Android* and iPhone application that lets you make free phone calls and send free text messages to other users that have Viber installed. When you use Viber, your phone calls to any other
Viber user are free, and the sound quality is much better than a regular call. You can call any Viber user, anywhere in the world, for free and now also text them. All Viber features are 100% FREE and
do not require any additional “in application” purchase.
****************************************************************************************************
WHY USE VIBER VS. OTHER VOIP (VOICE OVER IP) SOLUTIONS
****************************************************************************************************
* COMPLETELY FREE AND WITH NO ADS: Viber and all Viber features are absolutely free and do not require any additional “in application” purchase. Once you and your friends install the free Viber application, you can use it to talk and also text as much as you want. Just makes sure all your friends get Viber! All you need is an Internet connection: 3G or Wi-Fi where available. On top of that, Viber doesn’t contain any annoying ads.
* NO INTERNATIONAL CHARGES: It doesn’t matter where you or your friends are, be it on the same network or in a totally different country. You can talk for as much as you want, for free. Just make sure your friends have Viber too.
* NO USERNAMES, PASSWORDS OR REGISTRATION: You know your friend’s phone number, so why bother with yet another username and password? Viber uses your phone number as your “identity” and lets you make free Viber phone calls to any of your friends that have Viber – using THEIR phone number.
* NO NEED TO ADD BUDDIES: Unlike applications like Skype, Windows Live Messenger or Fring where you need to “add buddies” and have them approve you, Viber behaves just like a phone. Just like you don't need to “add” someone in order to call them, you don't need to add your friends in order to call them on Viber. If you know their phone number, then you know their Viber number, and you’re ready to go!
* DON’T KILL YOUR VIBER: To make sure you always get incoming calls/messages notifications, we strongly recommend you to keep Viber running in the background. This doesn't drain your battery or use up memory and improves your Viber experience.
* SOUND QUALITY: Viber uses state of the art technology in order to make sure the sound quality you get is much better than GSM or a regular phone call.
* MUCH MORE COMING: We are hard at work bringing many more features to your Viber phone. More ringtones (and custom ones), wallpapers, location based services and more are all coming soon to Viber!
Anyone tried this, would love to know feedback.. Thx!

it dose not work FC all the time

Doesn't work on my 3g

I was looking forward to it working, i guess our only other "Phone Setup" is Google Voice..

It's working great. One drawback is it doesn't support Bluetooth headset.
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Does this Software Exist for Pocket PC WM2003 ?

Hello
I have been looking for Software for Pocket PC XDA which can be use as Answering Machine" and will serve as personal secretary. It will answer my calls, play prerecoded message of my choice and record a message for me. It has all the features of a conventional answering machine and maybe more.
like for example :-
Answering incoming calls after the predefined time
You can choose pick up time from 0 seconds up to 20 seconds
Playing one of the prerecorded responses to the phone line
You can record your own responses, download one from the internet or just send to your mobile phone via IR, bluetooth or MMS.
Recording a voice message
After "Answering Machine" will pick up the phone and play the response of your choice to the phone line it will start recording the message. You can set maximum incoming message length to be from 5 seconds up to 2 munites.
Pick up and Hang up are possible at any time while AM is answering the call
Even after "Answering Machine" started answering your call you can easily take control - just like with traditional machines
All voice messages are stored locally and are available at any time
That's the best part! You don't have to pay for your voice mailbox to you operator!
A special view allows you to manage recorded voice messages
You can browse, rename and delete your voice messages.
Caller phone number along with the date and time of the call are stored
With a single button (green key) you can call to a person who left a message.
Global indicator of the new messages
Even if "Answering Machine" is running in the background you can easily see whether you have new messages.
i know it does exist for other platform but unfortunately not for Pocket PC Windows Mobile
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it's developed by IOLAN Software, a Finland based company, formally completed its take over of Avista, a Russia based mobile software application provider. Avista specialises in software applications for Symbian Platform.
for more information www.iolansoftware.fi/am.html
I have seen on their web site Support Section Question and Answer which include
Q: Can I get "Answering Machine" for ... mobile phone
but unfortunately the answer was
A: Answering Machine is available for Nokia 7650/3650 and 6600. Other mobile phones like Nokia 9210 Communicator, Sony-Ericsson P800 at the moment are not supported. However, in the future we're planning to implement support for these phones
thanks with best regards
Othman
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

[Q] How about a 7" phone?

Get a few odd looks with this big of a phone. I just need a chain and can wear it around my neck like Flavor Flav!
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Sipdroid. How can u get an incoming number?
Get a number from ipkall or sipgate. People like to use either pbxes, sipsorcery, and/or sip2sip as a bridge between sipdroid and ipkall/sipgate. Then just install a gvoice callback app from the market.
Using sipsorcery, I can skip the gvoice callback, as they have gvoice callback script support.
i was never able to finish setting up google voice with my ipkall number. when it comes time to verify it how did you do that? how do you recieve the call to verify when it's not yet set up on the phone?
I had it set up first. You can push the google voice set up til later. Just set up ipkall, sip2sip/pbxes (I recommend pbxes, but its slightly more complicated), and sipdroid. Test calling there with any other phone and make sure it works on receiving calls.
Afterwards, you might have issues with tones for verifications. I had gizmo handy so i just put the tablet next to my speaker and pressed the gizmo buttons on the screen as if I wanted to call using gizmo. Skype or other devices/apps that generate standard tones should work too.
I followed this and it took care of the setup for me. You can call in and out with your google voice number. Sipdroid has the option to register at pbxes.org now.
http://blog.kylehasegawa.com/google-voice-voip-on-android-just-got-a-lot-easier-with-pbxes-peering
thank you both for the info, time to give it another go
Anyone have any luck getting their bluetooth headset to work? I have mine paired but it doesn't get used in calls
From what I saw, that GV trunk for pbxes isn't for free account?
pfer10 said:
I followed this and it took care of the setup for me. You can call in and out with your google voice number. Sipdroid has the option to register at pbxes.org now.
http://blog.kylehasegawa.com/google-voice-voip-on-android-just-got-a-lot-easier-with-pbxes-peering
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From what I saw, that GV trunk for pbxes isn't for free account?
If you download sipdroid you can create an account with phbox for free. GV account is needed. Pretty decent overall.
Sent from my A70S
Have you checked gvdialer?
digibucc said:
i was never able to finish setting up google voice with my ipkall number. when it comes time to verify it how did you do that? how do you recieve the call to verify when it's not yet set up on the phone?
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Check out my blog I put together its intructions on free calling with any android device and Google voice. Www.robbdeeze.blogspot.com
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This was the way I got it to work. It only takes a couple of steps (I have been messing with this all day). I am seriously thinking about trading in my phone for a wimax hotspot and using my bluetooth headset to talk so yes, I would have a 7 inch phone.
That never hurts.
For some reason when I saw that guide before you rementioned it, I missed the google chat checkbox.
Anyway, hrm, seems I have issues with it. Outgoing calls not having voice... Will have to figure that out.
edit: fixed.... had to reinstall and just manually setup my new account on my device... weird @[email protected]

Viber's Free VOIP App

Viber : Free Calls & Messages​
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Viber - Be Free to Communicate. Call and text anyone, anywhere.
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Viber is an Android* and iPhone application that lets you make free phone calls and send free text messages to other users that have Viber installed. When you use Viber, your phone calls to any other
Viber user are free, and the sound quality is much better than a regular call. You can call any Viber user, anywhere in the world, for free and now also text them. All Viber features are 100% FREE and
do not require any additional “in application” purchase.
****************************************************************************************************
WHY USE VIBER VS. OTHER VOIP (VOICE OVER IP) SOLUTIONS
****************************************************************************************************
* COMPLETELY FREE AND WITH NO ADS: Viber and all Viber features are absolutely free and do not require any additional “in application” purchase. Once you and your friends install the free Viber application, you can use it to talk and also text as much as you want. Just makes sure all your friends get Viber! All you need is an Internet connection: 3G or Wi-Fi where available. On top of that, Viber doesn’t contain any annoying ads.
* NO INTERNATIONAL CHARGES: It doesn’t matter where you or your friends are, be it on the same network or in a totally different country. You can talk for as much as you want, for free. Just make sure your friends have Viber too.
* NO USERNAMES, PASSWORDS OR REGISTRATION: You know your friend’s phone number, so why bother with yet another username and password? Viber uses your phone number as your “identity” and lets you make free Viber phone calls to any of your friends that have Viber – using THEIR phone number.
* NO NEED TO ADD BUDDIES: Unlike applications like Skype, Windows Live Messenger or Fring where you need to “add buddies” and have them approve you, Viber behaves just like a phone. Just like you don't need to “add” someone in order to call them, you don't need to add your friends in order to call them on Viber. If you know their phone number, then you know their Viber number, and you’re ready to go!
* DON’T KILL YOUR VIBER: To make sure you always get incoming calls/messages notifications, we strongly recommend you to keep Viber running in the background. This doesn't drain your battery or use up memory and improves your Viber experience.
* SOUND QUALITY: Viber uses state of the art technology in order to make sure the sound quality you get is much better than GSM or a regular phone call.
* MUCH MORE COMING: We are hard at work bringing many more features to your Viber phone. More ringtones (and custom ones), wallpapers, location based services and more are all coming soon to Viber!
What happens when you call from viber app and they don't have it?
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Skype for Windows Phone

For Skype fans, and more specifically those who lean towards the Windows Phone side of the mobile world, it seems as if the official Skype app has been hanging over our heads for quite some time now. Skype for Windows Phone was first released as a public beta at the end of February this year.
Fast forward almost eight weeks, and Microsoft have finally deemed Skype for Windows Phone a functional and complete app worthy of a 1.0 version and ready for public consumption. The final 1.0 version of the Skype application has come just in time for all those enthusiastic consumers who are raiding local stores to snap up the Nokia Lumia 900, the latest must have smartphone.
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The Skype app is now live in the Windows Phone Marketplace and brings with it all of the features you would expect from a mobile version of the popular software that was originally created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis but subsequently purchased by Microsoft in 2011. After downloading, users will be able to place voice and video calls to any of their contacts as well as make use of the built-in instant messaging type features to send text based messages.
Calls to other Skype users are obviously free of charge with the app not being platform limited, meaning that Windows Phone Skype users can place voice and video calls to any worldwide Skype user, regardless of the platform they are using Skype on. The ability to search through and add new contacts is a welcome feature, with the final release also benefitting from some user interface improvements over the beta version.
The lack of backgrounding abilities may prove to be a bit of a deal breaker for a lot of users, meaning that the Skype app actually has to be running for incoming calls to be received. With that in mind, Skype for Windows Phone does seem to perform very well over 3G and LTE data connections, as well as being extremely functional on Wi-Fi as you would expect.
The small inadequacies of the software shouldn’t detract from what is otherwise a very polished and attractive looking Skype implementation and is sure to be a welcome addition to the Windows Phone Marketplace for regular users of the established VoIP service.
Download Skype for Windows Phone

(SHARE) (INFO) Apps that Provide Video Calling Support to our Ace

Ever wondered how to make Video Calls or Apps that provide Video Calling Support to our Ace! ​
Note: If you're already aware of it, then just help others here to know more about it rather saying it a dumb thread etc etc
Time to get on board
I came across two Apps providing Video Calling Support to our Ace using our Primary(Back) Camera.:laugh:
01) Tango App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sgiggle.production
02) Vtok App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skymobius.vtok
The part i love is that these Apps helps us not to go for another Phone or PC to do Video Calling.
As there is a saying, nothing comes up without compromise We have to compromise on one thing though that's either we can only see the other party or show ourselves to other part(these are not done as in other Phones like seeing and viewing simultaneously) as these Apps uses our Primary(Back) Camera.
Don't lose your heart though, remember atleast this is possible. Something is better than nothing
Lets learn something about these Apps Now
Starting with
Tango which has Chatting and Calling Facility uses your Mobile Number to chat and make Video Calls. Tango requires your Mobile Number for signup. Tango requires both Calling & Receiving party to use Tango which is not required in Vtok. UI in Tango is something i really love in it. Use it and feel it
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Going forward to
Vtok which is completely based on your Google Account helps you to make Video Calls. Its not necessary for both the parties to use Vtok. As you're using your Google Account for signup, Vtok allows you to chat with your Gmail friends having Google Account. They can chat with you using their PC
Let me know your experience after using it and if you have any other App which helps us then feel free to share it with us here
video chat
download yahoo messenger from market. and the messenger video plugin it will give you video calling but u need a mirror .
Tango works fine on galaxy ace.
suggestion
stand in front of mirror and use skype haha
hit thanks
adinatsu said:
stand in front of mirror and use skype haha
hit thanks
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Dude, we need mirror when using the above mentioned apps too. Skype does not support Video Calling on Ace. Tango & Vtok supports Video Calling on Ace. Have not tested Yahoo so far.

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