
Yeah, we know there are tons o' official hacks to get
Skype working on the
Windows Mobile Symbian front, but there,
umm, unofficial and choke many an underpowered Symbian device these days. So, if you're determined to bypass those costly voice minutes from the various mobile carrier networks and want to VoIP it up over that
3G data connection or with that zingy Wi-Fi connection on your smartphone, Fring may be for you. But, don't break out the virtual champagne just yet...Fring assuredly makes its money on a percentage basis from those svelte Skype interconnections it will provide. We're a little sure that Skype has made it officially hard to use its service from a mobile device so that it won't anger the mobile carriers, but Fring does not seem to care (nor should it.) Oh, you get access to
Google Talk as well in addition to Skype calls. Bring it on, Fring.
[Thanks to all for the Symbian correction]
according to the site, fring only supports symbian devices...is there a known workaround for WM devices or is this just bad editorial?
fring actually owrks on both Symbian and WM platforms, check out the download page
http://www.fring.com/download
the fring web site says its only for Symbian phones
where did you see the windows mobile version?
there => they're
"they are underpowered"
Skype already works on Windows Mobile, Corey. It's available for free.
Kev...not so easy on WM smartphone...i've run skype on on t-mobile sda but have to overclock cpu and jump through lots of other hoops...looking for a lower overhead solution..but thanks for the help
...and where's the palm version?