For those that have been looking for a working sip client for the I9000 can now try the latest beta for sip droid.
Original releases had a distinct problem that would output the audio on the speaker phone rather then the earpiece. This has since been fixed.
Probably one of the best/active sip clients out there.
Note: Actually the 'fix', which really is a hack, came from the DEV for csipsimple app.
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Has anyone found a sip client that can read the address book in the Galaxy S? I've tried linphone and sipdroid, but no luck so far.
You can try aSip.
3CX works on the nexus one.
Does anybody knows how to extend the SIP Registration timer on SIPDroid. It looks to me it is too short (30s?). Is it possible to set it to be longer or disable it?
AyuCon said:
Has anyone found a sip client that can read the address book in the Galaxy S? I've tried linphone and sipdroid, but no luck so far.
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SIPdroid can replace the standard dialer though, so all outbound calls are SIP when SIPdroid is open. Is that appropriate (not that it matters, because all voip software seems to use the loudspeaker still).
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SIPdroid can replace the standard dialer though, so all outbound calls are SIP when SIPdroid is open. Is that appropriate (not that it matters, because all voip software seems to use the loudspeaker still).
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That's the problem I'm having... all the SIP software seems to route calls through the loudspeaker. Annoying.
scouzer said:
That's the problem I'm having... all the SIP software seems to route calls through the loudspeaker. Annoying.
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On the i7500, the community hacked together a special voip kernel (with audio routing or whatever) to work around this I think..
Nimbuzz also does SIP and reads the address book.
Is somebody who tried Voip Sip client from VoipSwitch ? Could be interesting since it does support G729 audio data compression algorithm.
I also managed to use at a decent level SipDroid application. Here I have a problem in the sence that when I received a call, it rings but after I answer I do not hear anything.
Some opinions please ? Thank you !
Fring?
Try Fring?
I find CSipSimple works fantastically.
Hi all
I'm a happy user of a HTC desire under Android 2.2...
SIP ( SIPdroid ) is working great and i have no problems with SIP calls!!
I have tried another (AOSP) Rom ( MIUI 1.6.5) under Android 2.3.4 in which the whole SIP layer is ( under my uinderstanding...) native, hence supposedly no need for an extra SIP client.
I have configured my SIP account, the way i've always done but I've been unable to make a SIP call.
hence the question, is SIP working under Android 2.3.4 ?
has this been already checked ?
thks for clarification
yup, I've tried native SIP calling under Android 2.3.3 and it is working great! The only problem is you can only register to your SIP account using Wi-Fi (no 3G for now)...
I think some dev's are working around that problem but I do not know for sure...
hi redsmith
Still stuck with native SIP but I found a CSIPSimple client on the market who works great with A 2.3.4...
So there is a solution !!!
Over all you can say SIP works but the native client is not really good or even in a kind finished for the "wild".
One big thing: it doesn't want to auth at a new call -.-
If you want to start a call it thinks one auth at the start is enough but for most SIP servers this isn't true.
Wow, did not notice the native SIP support!
I am using CSipSimple on the Reflex S ROM, but I will give the native on a try...
Has anyone been able to get the native sip client in android to work with FLO for incoming and outgoing calls?
Since the phone apk is not installed, I don't think there is native sip support. Csipsimple it's working perfectly however.
I managed to get it working:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463150
It can probably be done on the stock ROM as well, hacking the appropriate things in framework-res.apk and adding Phone.apk (may already be there) and Dialer.apk as system apps.
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Since the phone apk is not installed, I don't think there is native sip support. Csipsimple it's working perfectly however.
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Hi I would like to clarify "working perfectly"
q: Does the 3.5mm audio jack have trrs(tip ring ring sleave)?
a: yes http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380844&highlight=trrs&page=3
Does csipsimple echo cancellation work?
Using csipsimple can I place a call to a phone number from the native contacts app?
Using csipsimple can I place a call to a contact's phone number from the google equivalent of siri eg: "call joe smith"?
Using csipsimple can I place a call to a contact's phone number using my bluetooth headset eg click the button on the headset and then when prompted say "call joe smith"?
Please Advise,
Here's the issue: I have a N7 2013 LTE which I've unlocked/rooted. I've enabled SMS and installed the Google Dialer. Everything works well; I can send/receive SIP calls via the dialer and I can even answer calls with my Bluetooth headset because the SIP calls received by the Google dialer are perceived as actual phone calls by Android.
This falls apart when I want to use a third-party SIP/VoIP app. I can answer native SIP calls with my Bluetooth headset (a double-tap on the headset for the Jawbone ERA), but can't do so with a third-party app. I'm guessing that's because calls answered by the Google dialer are seen as real phone calls whereas those answered by a third-party app are media events, so the Bluetooth headset isn't notified of an incoming call. This even happens with CSipSimple set to integrate with the native dialer.
CSipSimple is a great app, but it suffers the fate of any app when left in memory too long: it gets kicked out. I can watch the SIP registration status at my SIP provider's website while CSipSimple is running in the background. CSipSimple stays registered for a while, then the status switches to disconnected. If I disable CSipSimple, the native dialer registers with my SIP provider and stays registered.
Can anyone confirm or deny any of this? Is there a way to have a third-party SIP/VoIP app act like the Google dialer? Or am I stuck with the native dialer?
Huh. Currently 117 views and nobody has an answer.
The Google dialer is fine, albeit a bit ugly, but it doesn't do landscape amongst other things. It would be great if I could replace it with CSipSimple or one of the many other SIP apps out there. I know I can use any app I like, but the issues in my first post preclude me from doing that. The native dialer stays registered with my SIP provider at all times. It also works well with my Bluetooth headset, allowing me to answer calls without having to touch my N7.
Anyone?
Hi All,
I have the following issue with the native SIP client:
- in outgoing calls, I hear the other part intermittently, others can not hear me at all
- in incoming calls, everything works fine
The problem exists only in the native ("Phone" app) SIP client, which I still prefer to use. Other apps, such as CSipSimple work fine. Other phones with the same native client (LineageOS though) worked fine as well.
I have a feeling this may be due to UDP issues in SIP.
Anyone faced this?
Yes, I find myself in the same situation with my Nokia 6.1 - seems like a problem with their 8.1.0 build:
https://community.phones.nokia.com/support/discussions/topics/7000023187
Nokia's native sip client is useless at this time.