[APP][4.1+]OTUBIO Cheap International Calls - Android Apps and Games

Introduction:-
Otubio gives you the ability to make cheap, affordable, and effortless international calls to several destinations all over the world. Calling quality is simply perfect and you can get to try first call FREE and then you can go for adding credit. OTUBIO cheap international call app also provides the facility to unlimited calls to selected destinations such as, Nigeria, India, Bangladesh & Pakistan.
App link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.otubio&hl=en
Features:
- Excellent Quality of Calls
- Very Competitive rates and prices are normal
- Provides free Facility to Otubio users to chat and call each other.
- Unlimited plans to some countries.
- Auto Recharge.
- Transfer credit to other Otubio users.
- Call via Local access number or internet.
& A lot more cool features are already added in the app.
Download and start calling to your destinations

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[APP] Magic Numbers Finder

Magic Numbers Finder on Orange
I just published my first app to help people save money on there phone bills by adding Orange network numbers to their magic numbers plan to get free calls from an 80p app.
Credit to google and Taiic for making this possible.
Use ‘Magic Numbers Finder’ to check if you can save money calling your favourite people. This app allows you to check their number to see if they are with Orange*.
Save £££’s by adding them to your Magic Numbers list to call them for free (on Pay Monthly)for as long as you want**, or an hour for 20p on PAYG.
Orange Magic Numbers is available on most Orange pay monthly Contracts and PAYG plans, please see the official site for full details and terms and conditions.
Remember you can add an extra magic number every 6 months if you stay on an eligible pay monthly plan.
*** Features***
Checks your contacts number against a database of known Orange numbers to see if they may be eligible to be used as a Magic Number.
Smooth, easy to use interface.
Remembers contacts you have already found in a convenient list ready to be added to your Magic Numbers.
Permissions:
Storage – To keep a list of all the contacts you have found.
Network communications – used to link out to the Orange website for full terms and conditions.
Your personal information – needed to access your contacts list to check their numbers.
Phone calls – The app checks that you are not in a call.
Disclaimer:
The app is in no way endorsed by ‘Orange’ or the ‘Everything Everywhere’ company. This app is provided ‘as is’ to help you save money.
* Some numbers may be false positives/negatives as people may have taken their number to or from another network, unfortunately there is no way for this to be taken into account. Orange have specific terms and conditions on availability and usage costs of their Magic Numbers service which you can find on Oranges website.
.Any queries with use of magic numbers should be referred directly to Orange.
** Orange state that the Promotion is subject to a fair usage policy, which is currently defined as a maximum call duration of 3 hours per Magic Number per day.

[APP][2.1+][11/03]FoxGSM 1.0.53

[What is it]
This is my freeware USSD account tracking and statistics app. You can use it too keep track of your mobile spending.
It is still under development, with more features and full statistics filtering to come, so I would appreciate any feedback.
[Features]
* Account manager with USSD.
* Get cost info for each connetion — incoming or outgoing calls, SMS or network — via USSD query.
* Not only you will always be aware of your expenses, but you will also get detailed statistics about your connections (SMS length, Network traffic, Call duration etc).
* Future updates will include tariff database for most popular providers, which will allow you to pick best deals based on your personal statistics.
* In «FoxGSM» exist two functionality: common free functionality and extended, which appears after purchase unlock program FoxUnlock.
Different between free and extended paid version in extra widgets and full statistic about Your activity.
[Screenshots]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=891278&stc=1&d=1328622065
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=891279&d=1328618461
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=941651&stc=1&d=1331458461
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=941655&stc=1&d=1331458664
[How to get it?]
FoxGSM is available via Android Market. Just search "foxgsm".
New version is avalable.
New version
Add new version, which reduced the requirement for the Android version from 2.2 to 2.1
I have one question to all users of Android in the U.S.
Based on the statistics that I get from the Google Market (Android Play) my program is mainly used in Russia and nearby countries, and almost never used in the United States. Maybe most people in the U.S. have unlimited tariff and they are not interested about current balance and the data on write-downs from yours phones?
Can someone tell me what's the problem?
Sincerely,
Alexander.

[Q] google voice alternative

moderators, if there is a better place to put this, please move accordingly.
situation:
my employer will pickup $95 of my cellphone bill if i get a smartphone for work - so that i can check emails while traveling to job sites, meetings, etc. i travel about once every other week now. they will put me on the company account when i am traveling every week. so this might only be a 2 year stop-gap till they are paying for all of my phone and this isnt an issue at all. at that point, i can port my GV number to ATT and the company account.
i currently have a dumb or "feature phone" and cant justify spending the monthly data rate to get a smart phone for personal usage, but if my business pick-ups most of the tab, it is worth it. personally, i make less than 200 minutes of calls and 200 texts (mostly to my wife who is on the same plan, that is all negated as part of the "shared"
if i stay on my current family's plan and convert it to a family data share plan (ATT), that actually saves me about $15 a month on my phone bill
downside - i have an out of area phone number and my office wants me to have an in-area phone number for business
in short, what is the best, long term way to have 2 numbers call/receive on a cellphone, without having to pay extra, or minimal, for the convenience of being able to call from the different numbers. if the telecom carriers would just drop their stupid tax limitation for having different tax / area codes on the same account, i wouldn't have this issue. realistically - if everyone in the USA had free nation wide calling via cellphone, land-line, etc - we would all just have 10 digit numbers and this wouldn't be a problem b/c we wouldn't need all of these hacks and tweaks for porting numbers, move voice over sip/voip, use 3rd party programs that use txt over data rather than it just all being easy and cheap / rant over.
GV number
it appears i am receive / call from an in-area number - i already setup a number and tried a iphone and it works great.
not concerned that it uses minutes b/c family share plan has unlimited minutes (i keep searching for google voice alternatives and i either come up with VoIP / SIP options to avoid using minutes and use data OR business plans that use voice, but charge for minutes)
my concerns / reason for looking for other options / alternatives
1. every year google says that US calling is free for the next year. and their rates page shows the same.
since i will be using default GV iphone/android app that will use minutes rather than VoIP to make the calls, will that ever be a concern of mine (e.g. if google makes a call $0.01 a minute in the future, i don't want to have to find another option really quick b/c it does not suite my needs anymore)
2. GV closing - everyone was "up-in-arms" about reader closing this year. most of us have moved to other programs / clients that allow us to continue reading news
3. GV says that you shouldnt use it for business b/c they don't have enterprise support. the company i work for is far from an enterprise, but i still have some an uneasy feeling that if google doesn't like GV anymore and drop it, im scrambling to find something fast and dont want to do that. e.g. is this the best long term solution?
option 2: long time listener to leo laporte / twit and they are advertising ring central.
looked at their features and not only will it cost more than i am saving, but also, it has tons more features that what i need.
other options? someone on the GV forums called GV a "call management service" and i have searched for alternatives and most of the business oriented services seem to want to offer more features than i need and to change for it. most of the personal alternatives are an attempt to reduce voice minutes, but use data.
a lot of our contractor clients have project managers and job-site supers have completely random area codes and call from other named business's when they call us, so it might not even be an issue. trying to do all my research before i go back to my boss and give him some options and see if having an in-area number is required or just something that they would want.
thanks for the help and advise.

The Moto X and Republic Wireless

So has anyone gotten the Moto X on RW yet? If so can you give me your personal review of the phone and service? Thanks a million!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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Using Moto X on RW for 30 days and love it!
Being a newby here, I can't provide a link to my original post, so here's the response cross-posted.
In short. I dig it. Cheap phone, well equipped (no, not the best or fastest, but hits my sweet spot; ok, no jokes...), and WiFi access is fine.
Pros
- convenience (dirt simple; if you can post to this site, you can manage your phones)
- cost/TCO (half the cost of VZW)
- quality of handset
- no contract
- service extends between US and Canada (calls from Canada to US included; WiFi use encouraged, but not required)
[Update: service was confirmed during a 6 day trip to Ontario, where we had no difficulty calling each other and others using RW phones while roaming, all included in the flat monthly rate. We only lacked the data, voice and SMS were fine; we had no trouble finding WiFi for email, etc.]
Cons
- Sprint network is not the best (but works well in my area; ymmv)
- can't auto-dial a conf call number (can dial 800-numbers, but can't pass a second string automagically; I have to remember the code and enter after the call connects; for me, a small trade-off for cheap service)
- phones have custom ROM to handle hybrid WiFi/Cell calls, so they can't be used on another network.
If you have questions, please ask. I do NOT work for RW... I was a very loyal VZW customer (great network, great service, but expensive)
If you want $19 discount on first month, use my discount code at referrals dot republicwireless dot com /a/clk/1x9d7h
My Experience
Call quality has been great during our first month of ownership. WiFi and 3G calls are great, with only a few moments of "clipped" speech on two separate calls. I believe that has more to do with my WiFi network than anything else. Not bad considering the many hours of use the Moto X has been getting. According to the RW site, I've "offloaded" about 25% of my calls to WiFi this month, which allows them to lower costs.
[Updated: I did confirm that my router/ap setup impacted calls and I've tweaked things for perfect results, now]
Setting up the phone was a simple, guided process. You are assigned a phone number, based on your billing address, and there's a web form for porting an existing number to the new device. Note: Google Voice numbers can't be ported to the phone, but you can still use the GV app on the phone, and can even force the phone to only dial out as GV. Number porting was done in 2 days and I noticed I lost access to my VZW online account. I figured this would happen and grabbed anything of value from the site before initiating the port requests.
Based on prior comments, here are a few corrections. Google Voice works just fine on the Moto X, including visual voicemail and transcription of messages into text (very convenient). LastPass integration is awesome... and don't forget your YubiKey NEO for two-factor authentication. VPN connections are supported, which reduce exposure while on public WiFi. Google integration is excellent and setup is easy. I have some concerns about Motorola capturing data and sending through their servers, but lack the skills to cut them off -- search for Motorola Is Listening and you'll get the story.
NAS/Cloud
If you have not checked out Synology, do yourself a favor... the absolute best NAS out there. Their software is amazing and it permits use of Android Apps to get at Music, Videos, Files, and downloads. To cut it short... their apps are my personal cloud. Paired with cheap 3G/4G, you can't beat the convenience and security of knowing you're activity is not being monitored for later resale in the form of promotions suited to your tastes.
Total Cost of Ownership
Even with a 22% corporate discount, my wife and I spent $7,000 with VZW over 5 years for voice/text (no data) in US and Canada... that's about $115/mo * 12 * 5 years. I don't know about you, but that's more than I spent for my desktop, laptop, and Comcast bill. Pricing is not in line with reality... same as the $250/MB text plans of yesteryear.
The new plan ($25/mo for 3G talk/text/data) will cost $600/year for two lines. Yes, we have to purchase phones, but the 5-year TCO will be $3,600 ($50 * 12 * 5, plus $600 for phones)
By the way, did I say I'm excited about this phone/plan... eeeegad, it's awesome!
Bye bye LG VX9200 (Env3)... you served us well. sniff. sniff.

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