mobile SIP VoiP android phone
Hello, can anyone tell me the name of a good mobile SIP VoiP android phone that works with Ooma? Any feedback you can give would be welcome. I want to replace my cell phone and go with one of these, instead,
Thanks for your help, as I have no idea what I just said.
Thanks for your help, as I have no idea what I just said.
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Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
Not quite sure what you want.
Probably should call customer service as to what will work and what won't.
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Probably should call customer service as to what will work and what won't.
Customer Support
Email: support@oomacare.com
Phone: 1-888-711-OOMA (6662)
Monday-Friday 7am-7pm PST
Saturday-Sunday 8am-5pm PST
Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
Ooma doesn't provide users with the credentials to use SIP applications, but it does have its own Android application. Search the Android Market for "ooma."
Ooma customer since November 2009.
Formerly employed at another VoIP company.
My opinions are my own.
Formerly employed at another VoIP company.
My opinions are my own.
Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
Thanks for the response, Thunderbird. Truthfully, though, I'm not sure of what I want either. Those are just words I saw on ebay.
Customer support? Now why didn't I think of that? LOL. Nice idea. Do you know what I like about Omma's customer support? Although I have never talked to them by phone, I can tell their employees care about their customers. I know this by the way they come on this user forum and try to help people. That says a lot in my mind.
Yeah, I knew I had to stick with the androids, DTMF (thanks for your reply, btw). What I am wondering now is, do I need to get an android phone that has a good esn? I mean don't cell phones with wifi go on the internet without needing to be activated by a provider? If so, couldn't I just use the mobile app without activating the phone? Thus, not needing a provider? You know, similar to how a tablet would work with the app.
I hope that makes some sort of sense. It does in my brain. If not to you, maybe customer service.
Customer support? Now why didn't I think of that? LOL. Nice idea. Do you know what I like about Omma's customer support? Although I have never talked to them by phone, I can tell their employees care about their customers. I know this by the way they come on this user forum and try to help people. That says a lot in my mind.
Yeah, I knew I had to stick with the androids, DTMF (thanks for your reply, btw). What I am wondering now is, do I need to get an android phone that has a good esn? I mean don't cell phones with wifi go on the internet without needing to be activated by a provider? If so, couldn't I just use the mobile app without activating the phone? Thus, not needing a provider? You know, similar to how a tablet would work with the app.
I hope that makes some sort of sense. It does in my brain. If not to you, maybe customer service.
Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
My android phone (Motorola CLIQ) will work over WiFi with it's SIM card removed.
On the other hand my old Motorola RAZR, which is not a smart phone, comes up to a message that says Please insert SIM.
The only thing it can do is dial 911.
On the other hand my old Motorola RAZR, which is not a smart phone, comes up to a message that says Please insert SIM.
The only thing it can do is dial 911.
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Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
A major caveat here is that currently ooma only supports outgoing calls via the iphone and android apps. Second caveat is that without 3G data coverage, you could only place calls when you have wifi coverage.Maybel wrote:couldn't I just use the mobile app without activating the phone? Thus, not needing a provider? You know, similar to how a tablet would work with the app.
If you are OK with those limitations, then yes, I suspect you are correct. It would essentially be similar to those who use the ipod touch to run the program, except you would not need to use a headset since the device does have a mic.
Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
doug wrote: It would essentially be similar to those who use the ipod touch to run the program, except you would not need to use a headset since the device does have a mic.
The 4th generation iTouch has a mic.
Re: mobile SIP VoiP android phone
Hmmmm. So it sounds like I need to get an android phone, that is also a smart phone. I can handle that. However, if I were to get a little (a lot?) more creative, could I do more?
I don't get a lot of calls on my home phone or my current cell, so what if I gave out my home phone as my cell phone number, too. Then, had my home phone transferred to my cell phone, while I was out and about. (That is, assuming one gets a phone number with ooma mobile. If they don't I'm out of luck on this one.) Would my phone ring for incoming calls then? Is there a way to have the home phone ring at home and have it forwarded at the same time? (I'm probably reaching for the sky here.)
Also, regarding the 3g data coverage vs the wifi coverage, would some kind of hotspot solve this dilemma?
Again, thanks for all of your shared knowledge. I am learning a lot.
I don't get a lot of calls on my home phone or my current cell, so what if I gave out my home phone as my cell phone number, too. Then, had my home phone transferred to my cell phone, while I was out and about. (That is, assuming one gets a phone number with ooma mobile. If they don't I'm out of luck on this one.) Would my phone ring for incoming calls then? Is there a way to have the home phone ring at home and have it forwarded at the same time? (I'm probably reaching for the sky here.)
Also, regarding the 3g data coverage vs the wifi coverage, would some kind of hotspot solve this dilemma?
Again, thanks for all of your shared knowledge. I am learning a lot.