Android Sip Client
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This is a guide for the native Android SIP Client that is included with Android 4.1.1. We cannot guarantee 100% compatibility with all future Android releases since settings may change. We recommend the use of a wifi connection with these features, instead of a 3G connection. You also could be billed for your data usage if used over 3G/EDGE. [[File:android_sip_client.jpg]] | This is a guide for the native Android SIP Client that is included with Android 4.1.1. We cannot guarantee 100% compatibility with all future Android releases since settings may change. We recommend the use of a wifi connection with these features, instead of a 3G connection. You also could be billed for your data usage if used over 3G/EDGE. [[File:android_sip_client.jpg]] | ||
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| + | == Step 1 == | ||
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| + | Launching the Android SIP Client | ||
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| + | To open the Android SIP Client begin by tapping on the Phone icon in your app drawer. | ||
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| + | [[File:android_sip_client_01.jpg]] | ||
Revision as of 18:22, 13 December 2013
This is a guide for the native Android SIP Client that is included with Android 4.1.1. We cannot guarantee 100% compatibility with all future Android releases since settings may change. We recommend the use of a wifi connection with these features, instead of a 3G connection. You also could be billed for your data usage if used over 3G/EDGE.
Step 1
Launching the Android SIP Client
To open the Android SIP Client begin by tapping on the Phone icon in your app drawer.
