SIP softphone speakerphone only - Windows Mobile Software Development

I am currently working on a project that requires me to use a VOIP SIP softphone, currently we are using sjsoftphone, but the problem Im trying to over come is that. I have tried every Windows mobile softphone I can find, but all of them do not utilize the phone earpiece or Mic, it only uses the Speaker phone. Im using a Nautiz x5, Running Windows Mobile6. What is it that I have to do to get a Softphone that will utilize the earpiece and mic, like normal telephone use.
Thanks in advance for any help

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sirix3 said:
As some of you may know, VOIP is possible with our phone, but require a VOIP cab, and editing a file to enter the SIP settings. Or, alternatively, there are a few applications out there like Skype, or Fring.
But the universal problem for all implementations thus far is that they all route the sound out the speaker on the back of our phone!
Today I came across BT Total Broadband Anywhere: http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=24561
This service clearly uses VOIP!
Obviously BT has fixed this problem! So two questions:
Could any of the ROM hackers here extract the fix for the rest of us to use?
Can a BT user with this service test Skype and see if the speaker problem exists?
Thanks!
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BT Voice over internet is lame, you can hardly hear people, it cut's out during calls etc.
I have just reset my phone from BT due to bad programming on BT's behalf, so no voip i can live without, battery life was lame 2.
Yeah, but those issues may just be with BT's implementation of VOIP. Can you remember if when you were on a voip call the sound was correctly routed through the earpiece? our longstanding issue is that the sound was coming out of the back of hte phone (speaker) and thus voip caloing was useless in public places.
sirix3 said:
Yeah, but those issues may just be with BT's implementation of VOIP. Can you remember if when you were on a voip call the sound was correctly routed through the earpiece? our longstanding issue is that the sound was coming out of the back of hte phone (speaker) and thus voip caloing was useless in public places.
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It was proper routed through the earpiece.
With AGEphone Mobile 2 Speakerphone Edition there is no need to worry about this in the long run: We are planning to add support for the internal speaker to all relevant devices!

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Sorry for the shameless bump, but is anyone else having this problem? It happens on both mine and my wife's G2. The DTMF (dialing) comes through the headset, but when the call itself connects, it goes to the handset. Speakerphone works fine also.
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bsnelson said:
Is this a known issue/"feature"? If I'm using wifi calling on my G2, the device ignores my connected wired headset and uses only the phone speaker and mic. If I'm not using wifi calling, everything works fine. It did this before and after installing Bacon Bits. I haven't tried this with Bluetooth, but wired is really where my concern is.
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I hope that's not a bug b/c my main use on my phone (HTC magic 32b) has been making calls through internet using new built in sip and the next phone I will get is an HTC T-Mobile G2 and if I can't talk through headset will making calls through sip then that will be a huge drawback.
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