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News Tom on 20 Jun 2007 07:13 pm

fring now supports Windows Mobile 5 and 6

Welcome users of about 300 Windows Mobile handsets and PDAs!

fring for Windows Mobile 5.0 & 6.0 handsets works just like our Symbian for Nokia version with:
• Full fring mVoIP functionality – free calls, chat & presence over any Wi-Fi, 3G or GPRS connection
• fring, Skype, Google Talk, MSN & GSM buddies in one integrated contact list
• twitter support
• Skype-out & hundreds of SIP providers supported
• Turn your SIM–less, Wi-Fi enabled PDA into a mobile phone

Get a first glimpse on how it works right here…

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p.s – UIQ users… we did not forget you. We’re polishing a version for you and it should be ready soon.

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20 Responses to “fring now supports Windows Mobile 5 and 6”

  1. on 20 Jun 2007 at 7:43 pm 1.vstefanyuk said …

    Woooooooooow!!!! :) :):)

    Unbelievable! :) Now I can understand why there was not too much news on the site :)

    But still waiting 3.20 version for 3rd Symbian :)

    Thanks guys!

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  2. on 20 Jun 2007 at 8:46 pm 2.» fring VoIP now available for Windows Mobile devices | The Mobile Gadgeteer | ZDNet.com said …

    [...] Back in February I posted a blog entry on how S60 was in the lead for mobile VoIP and it seems that now Windows Mobile is catching up with the release of a new client. The excellent mobile VoIP application, fring, is now available for Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices. The same powerful functionality and connectivity as you have seen on the S60 platform is available for Windows Mobile. Thus you get fring, Skype, Google Talk, and MSN integration as well as Twitter support. I used Skype before, but it is still in beta and has some issues so I look forward to trying fring on my T-Mobile Dash and also a T-Mobile Wing. [...]

  3. on 21 Jun 2007 at 11:07 am 3.ares said …

    Hi fring team, in the name of UIQ users, i thank you for your brief info ;)

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  4. on 21 Jun 2007 at 3:11 pm 4.fring para Windows Mobile said …

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  5. on 22 Jun 2007 at 8:19 am 5.frankps » Fring for Windows Mobile said …

    [...] It was with great joy I read that Fring now was made available for Windows Mobile 5 and 6. The Windows Mobile version has the same features as the Symbian one. In shor, free calls over the following protocols: Fring, Skype, Google Talk, MSN and SIP. none RSS Trackback URL frankps | June 22, 2007 (6:19 am) [...]

  6. on 22 Jun 2007 at 8:23 am 6.Kanti Purohit said …

    This is great news.
    Question: What is GSM buddies?

    “fring, Skype, Google Talk, MSN & GSM buddies in one integrated contact list”
    Thanks.

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  7. on 22 Jun 2007 at 6:07 pm 7.M. said …

    I can’t download Windows Mobile version, its always sending me link to download nokia version

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  8. on 23 Jun 2007 at 12:57 am 8.plchan said …

    I wonder if the development team would consider a Blackberry version of fring in any near feature? I would like to add this excellent product in my blackberry 8700 (using EDGE data connection)

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  9. on 26 Jun 2007 at 10:36 am 9.Fraser said …

    My windows mobile 6 phone is in the mail right now, it is an HP IPAQ 514 Voice commander.

    If I get fring working on this, I will be distributing and recommending this URL to the entire internal workforce of my company.

    I will be back…

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  10. on 28 Jun 2007 at 3:45 pm 10.Jess Afable said …

    Hi I am intetested to join fring.thank you.

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  11. on 29 Jun 2007 at 8:30 am 11.Danny said …

    Will the WM version allow the use of the phone’s native speakers and mic instead of requireing the use of an external speaker/mic like previous voip apps running on WM5 (as experienced in Atom/Dopod rigs?

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  12. on 30 Jun 2007 at 3:26 pm 12.Henri said …

    Can you tell us when the UIQ version will be released? I have waited such a software for a long time… I can’t wait anymore.
    Good work guys.

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  13. on 15 Mar 2008 at 1:53 pm 13.varun said …

    i downloded one on htc touch phone. does not work,, comes back with a error saying not authorized to log in ????????? strange. even though have cheked the user name and password many times

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  14. on 02 Apr 2008 at 8:11 pm 14.sKetch said …

    I just bought HP iPaq 614c Business Navigator… I Haven’t found it on supported list… Any ideas will it work? Or when will it be supported…?

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  15. on 24 Jul 2008 at 12:13 pm 15.PacoBell said …

    I have to echo Danny’s (11) concerns about which speaker the sound is output. This is a highly important distinction in that sound coming from the speakerphone tends to sound awful, nevermind the lack of privacy. Also, I am unable to use my noise-cancelling bluetooth headset in conjunction with Fring, a real shame. For this feature alone, I would pay good money. Skype hasn’t managed to get this right either, so this is your time to differentiate yourself in the mobile market, Fring. Hop to it!

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  16. on 27 Dec 2008 at 3:35 am 16.xxx said …

    no dtmf – bad

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  17. on 27 Jun 2009 at 7:47 am 17.Giri said …

    Do we have a orkut account..?

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  18. on 21 Nov 2009 at 10:39 am 18.Fring – VoiIP free, make free call, free talk, live chat & interact | Daily tips for your mobile said …

    [...] Fring supports Windows Mobile 5 and 6 [...]

  19. on 02 Apr 2010 at 1:39 pm 19.fayaz said …

    Hai I want fring

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  20. on 09 Apr 2010 at 5:05 pm 20.rico548 said …

    Hi. I was informed recently that there’s not support for chinese models with windows mobile. I succesfully installed fring on my iphone clon and it worked (not very good but at least it worked) but more recently the program entered an endless loop and I had to uninstall it. It would be fantastic to have fring on these devices since they’re cheaper than regular models and don’t force the customers to go into a 2 or more year contract with the GSM provider. I guarantee the fring software will skyrocket users if developers make it suitable for these handhelds. Any idea if fring has this issue in mind?

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