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SIPdroid is a free softphone application for the Android operating system. It allows the device to register to up to two SIP accounts (which are not required to be on the same provider) in order to make inexpensive VoIP phone calls over a wireless broadband Internet connection.
SIPdroid is a free softphone application for the Android operating system. It allows the device to register to up to two SIP accounts (which are not required to be on the same provider) in order to make inexpensive VoIP phone calls over a wireless broadband Internet connection.
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There is no requirement that the Android device be subscribed to a cellular telephone provider.
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As the Android is a smartphone platform, a 'droid running SIPdroid looks and feels like making a call on a real cellular 'phone... except for the phone bill. A call over wi-fi at voip.ms rates is almost always an order of magnitude cheaper per-minute than the full cost to make the same call on cellular voice.
==Downloading SIPdroid==
==Downloading SIPdroid==
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* An .apk is available from http://code.google.com/p/sipdroid/
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As of January 2014, the current SIPdroid is version 3.4 beta, free open source under the GNU Public Licence.
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* The app may also be obtained from Google Play at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sipdroid.sipua
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==Configuration Details==
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* The current .apk is available for download from http://sipdroid.org
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* The app may also be obtained from [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sipdroid.sipua Google Play]
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==Configuring SIPdroid==
* Start the SIP Droid Softphone
* Start the SIP Droid Softphone
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* Go to '''Sip Account Settings'''
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* Open the menu, then go to '''Sip Account'''
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[[File:Sipdroid_det1.png|SIP Droid - SIP Account Settings]]
[[File:Sipdroid_det1.png|SIP Droid - SIP Account Settings]]
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[[File:Sipdroid_det2b.png|Account Settings]]
[[File:Sipdroid_det2b.png|Account Settings]]
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* Optionally, up to two accounts may be configured. Any options not listed may be left at their defaults.
* Your SIP Droid should be ready to make calls
* Your SIP Droid should be ready to make calls
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* When SIP Droid is connected to a VOIP.ms server, it appears as a green dot in the system status bar.
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* A failure to connect (due to wrong username or password, for example) will appear as a red dot in the system status bar.
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==Using SIPdroid==
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SIPdroid is a two-line softphone which is loaded on device startup. Each virtual line appears at the upper-left corner of the system status bar as a green dot if registration with the server is successful, a yellow dot if registration is in progress or a red dot on error.  
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On startup, these line indicators should appear automatically and quickly turn from yellow to green. If a red dot appears, recheck that the device has an Internet connection and that the user name, password and server are specified correctly.
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Pulling down the status bar will display status for each line; if you have configured more than one SIP account, the virtual line to be used for outgoing calls will appear as "Preferred" and the other line as "Click to select".
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On launching the application, two icons (a keypad '5' and a 'gear') appear at the upper right; these display a telephone keypad and the setup menu respectively. Beneath these are two boxes into which a telephone number or a SIP address may be input.
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If the red dot appeared, launch the application and recheck your settings in the menu.
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If the green dot appears, the device is connected - launch the application and make a telephone call.
== Limitations ==
== Limitations ==
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* SIPdroid does not provide a means to configure a customised dial plan. It is therefore not possible to define a local rule to default a seven-digit outbound call to your home area code or to make other common translations or substitutions.
* While SIPdroid is in theory able to directly call a [[SIP address]], it treats anything which begins with a number as a regular telephone call, discarding the @domain... suffix and using the configured default server.
* While SIPdroid is in theory able to directly call a [[SIP address]], it treats anything which begins with a number as a regular telephone call, discarding the @domain... suffix and using the configured default server.
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* SIPdroid is a two-line phone (or at least allows two SIP registrations) but the first provider or virtual "line" appears to be used for all outgoing calls
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* A bug in some older versions of SIPdroid (such as 2.7) causes the first provider or virtual "line" to be used for all outgoing calls. This has been corrected in the current version.
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* SIPdroid is not as flexible as a hardware analogue telephone adapter in configuring dialplans
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:40, 31 December 2013

SIPdroid is a free softphone application for the Android operating system. It allows the device to register to up to two SIP accounts (which are not required to be on the same provider) in order to make inexpensive VoIP phone calls over a wireless broadband Internet connection.

There is no requirement that the Android device be subscribed to a cellular telephone provider.

As the Android is a smartphone platform, a 'droid running SIPdroid looks and feels like making a call on a real cellular 'phone... except for the phone bill. A call over wi-fi at voip.ms rates is almost always an order of magnitude cheaper per-minute than the full cost to make the same call on cellular voice.

Contents

Downloading SIPdroid

As of January 2014, the current SIPdroid is version 3.4 beta, free open source under the GNU Public Licence.

Configuring SIPdroid

  • Start the SIP Droid Softphone
  • Open the menu, then go to Sip Account

SIP Droid - SIP Account Settings

  • Fill in information according to your account
    • Authorization User Name: 100000 (your VoIP.ms username)
    • Password: ******** (account password)
    • Server: atlanta.voip.ms (one of our multiple servers)

Account Settings

  • Optionally, up to two accounts may be configured. Any options not listed may be left at their defaults.
  • Your SIP Droid should be ready to make calls

Using SIPdroid

SIPdroid is a two-line softphone which is loaded on device startup. Each virtual line appears at the upper-left corner of the system status bar as a green dot if registration with the server is successful, a yellow dot if registration is in progress or a red dot on error.

On startup, these line indicators should appear automatically and quickly turn from yellow to green. If a red dot appears, recheck that the device has an Internet connection and that the user name, password and server are specified correctly.

Pulling down the status bar will display status for each line; if you have configured more than one SIP account, the virtual line to be used for outgoing calls will appear as "Preferred" and the other line as "Click to select".

On launching the application, two icons (a keypad '5' and a 'gear') appear at the upper right; these display a telephone keypad and the setup menu respectively. Beneath these are two boxes into which a telephone number or a SIP address may be input.

If the red dot appeared, launch the application and recheck your settings in the menu.

If the green dot appears, the device is connected - launch the application and make a telephone call.

Limitations

  • SIPdroid does not provide a means to configure a customised dial plan. It is therefore not possible to define a local rule to default a seven-digit outbound call to your home area code or to make other common translations or substitutions.
  • While SIPdroid is in theory able to directly call a SIP address, it treats anything which begins with a number as a regular telephone call, discarding the @domain... suffix and using the configured default server.
  • A bug in some older versions of SIPdroid (such as 2.7) causes the first provider or virtual "line" to be used for all outgoing calls. This has been corrected in the current version.

See also

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