[Q] Skype and VoIP Support - Touch Pro, Fuze General

Hi guys.
Has anybody found a way to improve skype calls quality on this device?
At the moment it seems no matter if connected via WiFi or 3G, it's just the phone to limiit quality.
Outgoing voice is heard perfectly on the other side, it is the voice from the other site that lacks on the Touch Pro.
So, anyway to fix?
What about the VoIP support?
How does it work on this device?
Thanks.
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Newbie, Bluetooth question

Hi,
I have a Nokia headset which works fine for calls. My 2 questions are;
How do I set it up for voicecalls (i need for making normal voice call via the speaker as well)
How do I get it to play music through the headset??
thanks.
what device do you have?
as far as I am aware neither option that you request is presently available on THC devices. (At least not the Blue Angel)

Any Windows Mobile device capable of VoIP?!?

Hi,
As VoIP is a major requirement for me, I am currently stuck to Nokia E-series Smartphones, as they are the only ones with an embedded VoIP functionality that works beautifully (both earpiece and speakerphone), and that can keep connected to a WiFi router for two days (to receive VoIP calls) without getting discharged. And besides the embedded VoIP, there is the possibility of Fring, which connects to SIP, Skype, Google Talk and MSN, and works normally through the earpiece (besides also being able to automatically connect to WiFi when available, and switch to 3G when not, all automatically).
As of now, I have not found ANY Windows Mobile device which is capable of doing any of this. Fring is also available on Windows Mobile, but it only transmits sound through the speakerphone, which makes it pointless. And let's not even talk about using WiFi, as I have yet to see a WM device which can keep it on for more than 2-3 hours without making the battery flat (and I am not even rediscussing the ridiculous inability of WM devices to automatically connect to WiFi as needed, and fall back to 3G, etc., something that Nokia devices do since many years).
Out of all these obvious inabilities of WM devices, the most annoying one for me is the speakerphone one, meaning the fact that all VoIP applications on these devices are only able to send sound through the speakerphone.
So, does anyone know a WM6 Qwerty device (Smartphone or PocketPC) that does transmit sound through the earpiece when used with VoIP (say using Fring or Skype)?
Thanks.
HTC
HTC no!
Is very bad option for VoIP calls. No work good.
With AGEphone Mobile 2.5 Speakerphone Edition you can turn any Windows Mobile device into a capable VoIP-phone. It supports the internal speaker on a row of HTC-devices and support for more is planned!
Using the VoIP drivers available HERE theres alot of HTC devices which can use SIP based VoIP, skype should also work fine however you have to use thier software.

ROM Recommendation for VOIP

Can u guys recommend me which is the best ROM for VOIP to work properly? Does the front speaker issue still exist in WM 6.1?
I understand using headset is the only option to get the voip working , but was wondering if there's solutions out there already?
spawnbd said:
Can u guys recommend me which is the best ROM for VOIP to work properly? Does the front speaker issue still exist in WM 6.1?
I understand using headset is the only option to get the voip working , but was wondering if there's solutions out there already?
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What service do you have for VoIP?
eagle 1 said:
What service do you have for VoIP?
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SIP based service..I use www.pennytel.com
I am already using voip on my kaiser with official WM 6 ROM, but sound comes from the rear speaker
Front speaker issue is device dependent not WM version. AFAIK only a few devices work correctly. These devices had native VoIP at one time too. My latest VoIP cab (located here) can also connect with the GSM610 codec (kudos to dridders for figuring this out) which is much more efficient over a 3G connection. It also eliminates the one-way audio issues.
As an added benefit, the installation will work over a bluetooth handsfree as well. I've actually connected up over 3G then handed the phone functions off to my car handsfree w/o issues. Audio quality doesn't match GSM of course but its usable. For the most part this is a technology demo however. The only time I've found it really useful is when I'm in WiFi coverage but have no phone service.
I use asterisk with some providers such as pennytel ( Australia ) and other european providers. I'd really love to have my Kaiser working properly over WiFi (I didn't try over 3G yet).
I use to have a Hermes that was working properly (Ear Speaker) - though there was a lot of jitter - I now moved to the kaiser and VoIP (SIP) is finally working properly (no jitter) but only through the loudspeaker. I now have to use a headset...
I'd really like to have this finally working. I'm currently stuck to two stage dialing through asterisk (with unlimited plan to a few numbers) to use VoIP from my Cell.
Does anyone have some background info on how the VoIP plugin should be talking to the ear speaker (does it have to go through the "radio rom"? is it seen as a secondary speaker? etc.) and if anyone has ever fixed such an issues with other WM6 handsets?
jinkazama007 said:
I now moved to the kaiser and VoIP (SIP) is finally working properly (no jitter) but only through the loudspeaker. I now have to use a headset...
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As you are on the same boat, can I ask you which Bluetooth headset are you using? There are quite a few headset recommendations out there, but I wanna know from someone who is using it for voip. Thanks
Sleuth255 said:
Front speaker issue is device dependent not WM version. AFAIK only a few devices work correctly. These devices had native VoIP at one time too. My latest VoIP cab (located here) can also connect with the GSM610 codec (kudos to dridders for figuring this out) which is much more efficient over a 3G connection. It also eliminates the one-way audio issues.
As an added benefit, the installation will work over a bluetooth handsfree as well. I've actually connected up over 3G then handed the phone functions off to my car handsfree w/o issues. Audio quality doesn't match GSM of course but its usable. For the most part this is a technology demo however. The only time I've found it really useful is when I'm in WiFi coverage but have no phone service.
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Hey Sleuth, does your cab include the schap's setupvoip program?
Hi guys,
I use Sleuth's WM6VoIP and Schap's Setup VoIP version 0.3, had no problems getting it to work, tested both WiFi and HSDPA. Only thing is that I have to use the headset or BT cause of the well known WM back speaker issue.
I have no problems connecting to company's PBX thru WiFi using VoIP Setup, can register and make calls.
When I use the OpenVPN to tunnel to corporate network my SIP softphone application keeps registring using the WiFi network card IP address, not the TAP VPN adapter's one. Therefore voice can't be routed correctly
1. Is there a way to choose which Network adapter to use when using Internet calling and VoIP Setup?
2. Can anyone recommend any other application that's 'smart' enough to have the option of selecting the network adapter to use?
Thanks,
T.
VOIP while connected via USB?
Is it possible to use voip on kaiser when the device is connected to Internet via active sync USB method? sounds stupid, but if there's this would b a good solution to use voip in office where certain ports are blocked in office wifi.

Sprint HTC Touch Pro 2 - Voice Command not announcing incoming calls over BT

Hello,
I have been doing a lot of research on this problem and I can't find any solution to this. My voice command on my updated phone from windows mobile 6.1 to 6.5 does not announce incoming calls over my bluetooth head set. I have a Jawbone Prime and I ONLY once have heard it announce a call over the BT headset and I beleive this was under version 6.1 of windows mobile. It announces just fine over the regular speaker but not anything over BT. Does anyone have a solution to this? Everything else works just fine just not this, which I find to be the most important part. Yes the options are checked under voice command to announce incoming calls. Any help would be great!
Thanks.
Update
It appears that the bluetooth announce call stuff works just fine over bluetooth. The only thing you need to do other than making sure VC is enabled to announce is go under the bluetooth settings and select advance and then audio and under the audio settings check the check box for play system sounds on remote hands-free device. After doing this it worked just fine. Also before I did any of this I did a master reset on my device just incase any of the past reg. edits were possibly a problem, and I just wanted to make sure I started from a clean slate. But it works just fine!
decepts said:
Hello,
I have been doing a lot of research on this problem and I can't find any solution to this. My voice command on my updated phone from windows mobile 6.1 to 6.5 does not announce incoming calls over my bluetooth head set. I have a Jawbone Prime and I ONLY once have heard it announce a call over the BT headset and I beleive this was under version 6.1 of windows mobile. It announces just fine over the regular speaker but not anything over BT. Does anyone have a solution to this? Everything else works just fine just not this, which I find to be the most important part. Yes the options are checked under voice command to announce incoming calls. Any help would be great!
Thanks.
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Possible fix
I downloaded a an app called high tech speaking. Initially it did not work BUT for some strange reason, it began began announcing the caller via voice command. The problem is that i could not push the talk button on my headset to answer the call. I had to push the button on the phone. This, however, is a step in the right direction. I am not a programmer by any means but someone out there is. Get this app and correct problem for all voice commanders out there.
decepts said:
Hello,
I have been doing a lot of research on this problem and I can't find any solution to this. My voice command on my updated phone from windows mobile 6.1 to 6.5 does not announce incoming calls over my bluetooth head set. I have a Jawbone Prime and I ONLY once have heard it announce a call over the BT headset and I beleive this was under version 6.1 of windows mobile. It announces just fine over the regular speaker but not anything over BT. Does anyone have a solution to this? Everything else works just fine just not this, which I find to be the most important part. Yes the options are checked under voice command to announce incoming calls. Any help would be great!
Thanks.
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[Q] LTE model have hardware for voice calls?

Does anyone know if the LTE model has the necessary hardware for voice calls? IE: Does it have a microphone, proximity sensor, and appropriately located speaker?
I know it does not currently have the software support, but that can theoretically be added if the hardware is there.
shdwphnx said:
Does anyone know if the LTE model has the necessary hardware for voice calls? IE: Does it have a microphone, proximity sensor, and appropriately located speaker?
I know it does not currently have the software support, but that can theoretically be added if the hardware is there.
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Someone on Geforce forum has taken the back cover off and exposed the battery but not enough to see any of the detail that you ask for.
The other question is just what exactly does Nvidia mean by this "There is a version of the international SKU that supports voice on compatible networks, available for purchase in select regions."
DOES THE SHIELD TABLET LTE SUPPORT VOICE?
http://shield.nvidia.co.uk/tablet-faq/
I have the 32GB LTE version without a data plan, Wifi Only, and technically as long as there is data you can make VOIP calls on the Nivida Tablet using Google Voice/Hangouts or many other various VOIP applications available in the market. The Nvidia Tablet has a mic and speakers, but you can pair a bluetooth headset and use that for the calls. I have tried it with Hangouts and a bluetooth headset and it works making calls out using the tablet.... But I guess if it can be used as a phone with the built in hardware, it would first need a dialer app for you to be able to dial out calls.

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