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Android question-> free calls



Kent Borg <kentborg-KwkGvOEf1og at public.gmane.org> writes:

>  From what I can tell the best VoIP application is Sipdroid, though I 
> have also only made some test calls, and I don't have an incoming 
> SIP-based number, so I haven't tried that. But the app seems to know how 
> to register and sit there ready to communicate. I don't know what it 
> does for battery life.

How does sipdroid compare to linphone (which is what I've been using)?
Linphone seems to be okay, but my main complaints are:

1) the people at the other end complain that they hear an echo,
2) there is no tie-in the android contacts manager

Is sipdroid better?  (I connect back to my home asterisk server)

-derek

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