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January 30, 2007 Fring available for S60 3rd Edition (free calls etc.) Posted by Tommi at 09:46 PM | Categories: 3rd party S60 applications

People tell me that Fring rocks. Quote:

fring™ uses your mobile internet connection to make peer-to-peer VoIP calls, send instant messages and talk with VoIP applications such as Skype and Google Talk, at no extra cost.

Nice.

As you can read from the Fring blog, they have now added support for S60 3rd Edition, and even for WiFi. Go try it and send them feedback!

Update: it's free only if you use WiFi or if you have a flat-fee data plan. If you pay per megabyte, be careful!!

Update 2: Zach has just published a very good review about Fring


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brasil na area!!!

Posted by: paulo | January 31, 2007 03:29 PM

olá. I want to know why no applicatory s60v2 installs in the devices s60v3. I have a N80, and when I go to install it says the following message: “not accepted installation”. Please… Somebody helps me. I live in Brazil, I forgive me for my bad English.

Posted by: Adriano Ferreira | January 31, 2007 06:02 PM

Adriano, são edições de software diferentes. o software S60v2, é para telemoveis com a 2ªedição e os S60v3, são da terceira edição.

O N80 é 3ª edição, por isso só aceita softwares desenhados para essa edição.

Se quiseres ir sabendo mais passa no meu site thenokiaworld.blogspot.com

Sorry Tommi, but he speaks portuguese, and i thought it was easier this way.

Posted by: Alexandre Silva | January 31, 2007 07:18 PM

Obrigado!

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | January 31, 2007 08:49 PM

Hi, I am trying Fring on me N80IE and its works excelent. No problem with chat or voice over skype or google.

Posted by: m@xx | February 1, 2007 10:04 AM

Hello!

I just managed to make a video conference call between my E70 and a PC, by using Fring+Skype+Trendcam... Transmitting video and sound from my E70 to the PC...

Very cool!
Regards:
Aron

Posted by: Aron | February 2, 2007 12:00 AM

ha............ha............ha.............ha.....ha........ very good....

Posted by: taufiq | February 10, 2007 04:24 AM

N73 user

Posted by: lwmwh | February 12, 2007 04:20 PM

I installed Fring on Friday and got it working with another colleague quite quickly (after some initial connection issues relating to APs).

It looks like a very useful app, but it would be nice it it had some options in the application itself, such as changing the ringtone, changing the icons for contacts depending on the protocol, grouping contacts, etc.

It's a bit sluggish on my E70, but still usable if I need to.

Posted by: Duncan Sample | February 19, 2007 04:31 PM

That's really a smart and quick solution for video conferencing, without much efforts and time.
http://www.sony-conferencing.com/

Posted by: steve M | August 31, 2007 12:28 PM


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