View Full Version : Symbian O-FONE v3.01.17 S60v3 SymbianOS9.x Signed -Mobile SIP Client- *updated*



drAdeLante
16th July 2009, 19:15
O-FONE v3.01.17 S60v3 SymbianOS9.x Signed






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O-FONE's first Symbian SIP client is a stand-alone mobile-phone SIP client for end users featuring standards-based Presence, high-quality voice in multiple codec formats, and an intuitive, simple user interface.

High-quality Voice:
The client includes support for leading audio codec technologies that support adjustable rate, error correction and silence suppression.
These combine to provide the end-user with a high-quality audio experience that is undistinguished or better than the quality of an average PSTN phone call. Supported codecs are: AMR, G.729 A/B and G.711.

End-user features:
The Simple, intuitive interface makes the client easy to use including multy lenguge operating menu. It uses the mobile phones any available data connectivity options (GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA/ WiFi) to connect to O-FONE SIP-based network and gain Next-gen VoIP services, all available on existing mobile phones.
It uses the mobile phones existing address book contacts - no modification needed, and no duplication of the contacts. It implements its own Call Logs to display information regarding Dialed, Missed and Received calls Including uses of Presence technologies to let you know who is online and available for on-line call.

Standards-based Presence capability:
O-FONE Symbian client displays Presence information using the widely adopted SIP SIMPLE protocol (Session Initiation Protocol Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions).

Presence features include:
Presence subscription, publication and notification using SIMPLE Presence
Peer-to-Peer messaging and chat (RFC 3428)

ineskecivel
17th July 2009, 11:19
Unfortunately this is locked to O-FONE voip provider.

It seems to be a general purpose VoIP SIP Client (softphone), but in this o-fone release two of the config parameters are not editable: domain and IP.

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It's amazing, but till now there's NO genereal purpose softphone for Symbian! This modded one would be the first!
iPhone already has 2 or 3. Android just the same. Even Windows Mobile and Palm. But not Symbian! I cannot understand this....Symbian has tons of them, but all are locked to providers.

(There's native SIP...but only on some nokia models. There's Fring, Nimbuzz and Talkonaut, but these are not only simple voip...they are also IMs.)