Does anyone know if there's a good VOIP program that allows me to use the front-camera to send video as well as normal voice?
There is the windows mobile 6 pro standered that you can install but I haven't been able to get it to work at the mo don't know if anyone can help.
I installed the WM6voip.cab and sipconfig put in the settings but it doesn't regester with my voip providers but it doe say avalible on the today home section.
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can the option call of "skype beta lite" for symbian work without using a GSM mobile as skype beta for windows mobile ?
personally, I download on a N72, but I did not even call the icon, and in the section of the help it says that "skype" is not yet available in your country? I think I should send the link by sms to someone who is in the country where it already exists, and ask him to send it to me via the Internet? so I call the icon, but I do not know if it will work? and if I could use the call without GSM network !
what do you think?
Hello. I have a htc touch hd with default windows mobile 6.1.
It is my first pda, and I was sure I could use it almost as a PC.
What i am really missing is the possibility to videocall. I am not referring to normal videocalls...i don't need them, and i think they are not cheap.
I mean i was really sure i could make video meetings with mobile applications of skype and windows msn messenger.
I have at the moment on the PDA: skype application, default microsoft messenger application, and fring (for SIP voipstunt calls, skype and msn messenger).
Well, none can do videocalls.
I've surfed the net and everyone is asking WHY skype has not yet given the possibility to use the front camera for a videocall?
No 3rd party application exists. It is nonsense. It is no hardware problem, every pda has a camera, and the cpu power to run it, and the possibility to use a wifi hotspot downloading enough bandwidth to receive or send camera videos (if the wifi offers a good internet connection, but then it's not a limit of the phone).
So why should i NOT be able to use this camera for this purpose?
I am in japan, i have wifi almost everywhere, i don't need actually a 'phone' signal to phone, because i can do everything with internet (voipstunt or skype) and calling everybody in the world. Just this feature of the webcam for videocalls in skype is missing. Is that so heavy to run a video in 320x240 with the front camera?
i really can't get it....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=548765&highlight=video
well thanks but they don't allow skype nor msn management...it's still far from what many people need
I picked up an HTC Tilt 2 (aka Touch Pro 2) from AT&T a couple of weeks ago. One of my first priorities was figuring out how to make free VoIP calls using Google Voice and Gizmo.
I finally got it working to my satisfaction today using the following programs:
iDialer (Google Voice version)
iContact
Fring (configured with my Gizmo settings)
I use iDialer to originate the call through Google Voice, using my Gizmo5 account as the callback number. I use Fring to answer the call.
This works on both wifi and 3G. I've tested it only on my device using Windows Mobile 6.5, but I assume it should work on earlier versions and other devices as well.
I posted complete configuration instructions on my blog for anyone who's interested.
Hi,
does somebody know something about Visual Voicemail on the Leo? I saw it on an iPhone and it´s a cool way to check the voicemail..
thanks..
It's a feature implemented by operators which the Handset must support.
e.g. O2 UK have implmented a new Voicemail platform to specifically support this for the iPhone
as far as i know there is a cab floating arround the forums ripped from a wm6.5 tp2 rom (t-mobile USA). i tried that one on the german t-mobile network (visual voice mail or mailbox pro as t-mob calls it) and it doesn't work. sorry. at the moment only some symbian s60 phones from nokia and one LG phone supports visual voicemail (mailbox pro) on the german t-mobile network.
I would try using hullomail.com , they offer a full visual voicemail app for android but not yet for WM. However you can easily set it up to pickup voicemails and then send them through as a email of sms. The message content tell you who the mail was from and when it was left. The email also comes through with an MP3 of the voicemail. The file size for the MP3 is very small to. I moved from iphone to android and used this to replace missing visual voicemail. I know use this with my HD2 to provide the next best alternative.
Hope this helps.
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as far as i know there is a cab floating arround the forums ripped from a wm6.5 tp2 rom (t-mobile USA). i tried that one on the german t-mobile network (visual voice mail or mailbox pro as t-mob calls it) and it doesn't work. sorry. at the moment only some symbian s60 phones from nokia and one LG phone supports visual voicemail (mailbox pro) on the german t-mobile network.
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I tried it too. I wonder if there is a way to hack it to work redirecting it to the Tmobile DE servers
As most of you know the Verizon Skype app sucks because it only routes the call over Verizon's voice network (and in the latest version they let you keep your wifi on, but the app does not use it)
Iv recently found a nice app called Nimbuzz http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.nimbuzz
Nimbuzz can connect to Skype and let you use it as true VoIP, it will let you make and receive Skype called over 3G and WIFI. (your phone does not even need to be activated) And its not even limited to Verizon users. Fore free, it is the best Skype client for android (better than the official android app)
I just wanted to share my find with XDA.
great find, i know a few ppl looking for this! i appreciate the info