Nokia N97 native SIP client??? - General Topics

I am a long time WM user thinking of jumping Symbian wagon with N97.
Question that interests me most is the one not answered by any looney reviewers - does the phone have the native Nokia SIP client? and if not does it get enabled by installing "SIP VoIP Settings" application from:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw....42e9-b3ea-1a852f3808ec/SIP_VoIP_Settings.html
???
While it's clear that Skype integration is there, presence of a native sip client is not confirmed
N97 doesn't come up on the official "supported voip devices" page yet:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/Technolo...Framework/VoIP_support_in_Nokia_devices.xhtml
Could someone who touched the device respond, please?
Screenshot confirmation would be ideal.
Thank you.

Hi,
the answers are both NO.
I got the N97 yesterday anfd there is no voip client, only the sip stack but no client to make or receive calls.
I called Nokia and got the answer that it was removed :-(
(Fring work perfect ;-)
Skype ist not integrated jet, Nokia say it will come in sep./oct. as an ROM Update.
Regards, Mathias

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