I cannot find native SIP client. Anybody knows where to find on the phone?
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pratikjac said:
I cannot find native SIP client. Anybody knows where to find on the phone?
Thanks
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Use Anycut from Google Play. Run and do a New Activity. Find SIP in the list.
It'll create a shortcut to SIP, then you can run. As it's not implemented by defauilt in your system it may not work, but worth you try it.
Cheers
pratikjac said:
I cannot find native SIP client. Anybody knows where to find on the phone?
Thanks
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In proper, full ICS releases (like on the GNexus for example) SIP Accounts are available on the Phone native app.
On the Razor, there is no such thing working yet. Either leaks are not fully final, or Motorola is being retarded, so you have to use 3rd party apps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42635503&postcount=8
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Anyone got a SIP app that works on atrix?
tried acrobits (voice is speakerphone only), csipsimple (crashes, distortion), sipdroid (no sound), sipagent (no sound). All these apps with exact same settings, exact same codecs etc. run fine on nexus one, and from reading forums it seems that the atrix doesn't play nice with VOIP apps.
running stock AT&T latest version.
Yes will eventually root/rom but waiting for gingerbread OTA as baseline.
Nobody else using voip?
Heck even skype seems buggy
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I'm using CSipSimple on 4.5.91 ATT and it works great.
Even Fring works okay.
i tried a bunch of different ones. they were all buggy. i couldnt make anything work even though they all work fine on all my other devices....
Did you try Clearsea ?It's pretty good.
sorry I don't want any of these kitchen sink video / social / login type things like fring or clearsea. I just want a SIP client like SIPdroid, CSIPsimple, Acrobits (which I have paid for and used to use on Nexus One fine).
I guess I"ll just have to wait till 2.3 drops to see if that fixes issues and / or native SIP feature (which used to work fine on Nexus One).
killersilver said:
I'm using CSipSimple on 4.5.91 ATT and it works great.
Even Fring works okay.
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What is your setup for CSipSimple?
I am trying to set it up with pbxes.org and am having a ton of trouble.
GrooVe IP is the easiest one I've ever used. Just enter your google voice credentials and it's ready to go. Worth the $4.
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since 2.3, acrobits seems to be working, thank god
@jruweaver Best suggestion ever! Thanks.
2.3 has intergrated sip calls?
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Paschalis said:
2.3 has intergrated sip calls?
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On vanilla GB, maybe. Not on stock.
The guts may be there, but the settings interface is totally gone.
Has anyone tested it and the quality, curious about things like Skype, or voice apps etc?
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As far as I heard Skype won't recognize the mic yet.
I have tested...
I have used it with b&n childrens books.
I have used it also with voice notes in jorte works good.
I have made samples just using the recorder app and works good.
I have made voice notes in Note Everything Pro. and it works good.
I have not done any comparisons to other recording apps.
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Has anyone tested it and the quality, curious about things like Skype, or voice apps etc?
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I tried to use it on Groove IP but I was unsuccessful.
What about Google Voice search? And Google Translate speech to text?
tomegranate said:
What about Google Voice search? And Google Translate speech to text?
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Working flawlessly
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downsay said:
Working flawlessly
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I'm rooted and can't get voice search to work, can't even find it in the app market. How did you get it to work?
blueeyedsusan said:
I'm rooted and can't get voice search to work, can't even find it in the app market. How did you get it to work?
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I downloaded it on my Android phone, backed it up, and then uploaded it to dropbox, and finally downloaded and installed it from dropbox on my Nook Tablet.
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I downloaded it on my Android phone, backed it up, and then uploaded it to dropbox, and finally downloaded and installed it from dropbox on my Nook Tablet.
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thanks that works great.
Does anyone know a fully functional keyboard that works that has the mic option that works for voice to text?
Swiftkey works well
google voice search
tomegranate said:
What about Google Voice search? And Google Translate speech to text?
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I have it working need to test more before, stating how I did it.
jdebay said:
I have it working need to test more before, stating how I did it.
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I installed Voice Search 2.1.4 and then voice search worked.
Now working on a solution to mic button to initialize speak from keyboards.
Using Google Voice for text messaging. Have noticed that there are several others available and wondering which is better? Whatsapp, Voxer, Viber, etc.
Any thoughts?
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Using Google Voice for text messaging. Have noticed that there are several others available and wondering which is better? Whatsapp, Voxer, Viber, etc.
Any thoughts?
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Honestly, the best one would probably just be Google Voice (as your probably used too, considering you use it). I've had absolutely no problems with it, and the texting online from your computer feature is also a huge plus! It seems to be the best of all the other ones I've tried.
I've been using textplus but have been really disappointed with it. It works but it's slow and clunky.
Im using textfree its better than the others go to 4shared.com and look for the apk and install it it actually gives you a number based on your zip code
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j21098 said:
Im using textfree its better than the others go to 4shared.com and look for the apk and install it it actually gives you a number based on your zip code
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Google Voice gives you a number based on your area code as well. I find TextFree only good on iOS, the Android version is quite slow.
ZaIINN said:
Google Voice gives you a number based on your area code as well. I find TextFree only good on iOS, the Android version is quite slow.
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Ive used it on both i think they are the same but ios has voice thats the only difference i noticed
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For you nice people running ics, does the tasks app allow for syncing other than with the phone? Such as Gmail. Apps in the market provide it I just haven't found an answer and I figure I won't until ICS is officially released. Any info would be useful thanks guys. Yes Google and the search key are my friends but I haven't found any answers. I also added my Gmail as a corporate sync account with no positive results. This is all using gingerbread.
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soclean said:
For you nice people running ics, does the tasks app allow for syncing other than with the phone?
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No, it does not.
Thanks for the reply.
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hi there!
i hope this is the right forum. i have installed cm9 on my samsung i9001 (galaxy s plus) so far so good, beta 2 is running smoothly.
sadly there is no standard email application included in that install, or correct me if i am wrong, at least i couldnt find any.
and whats even more sad is i cant download the gmail app from the market because of my location and something i believe is a name infringement or whatever...
so i am in need of a descent email app. i am currently running a gmail.apk for the v2.3.5. which is kinda buggy...
i think the best for me would be the email app that comes with the sgs+ on stock rom or an up to date gmail.apk would be nice too.
since email is kinda delicate i dont want to use any 3rd party app from the market or is there anything trustworthy?
please help me!
thanks in advance!
Try K9 mail. If an email app is not trustworthy there would be bad reviews.
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gagdude said:
Try K9 mail.
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works like a blast! thanks for the tip! just one thing, is there a way to display the messages on the home screen, so without opening the app itself?
bad1080 said:
works like a blast! thanks for the tip! just one thing, is there a way to display the messages on the home screen, so without opening the app itself?
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Hm... this is what I found... https://play.google.com/store/apps/...le&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=k9+mail+widget
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