Filed under: Windows Mobile, Symbian, Freeware, VoIP, BlackBerry, Mobile Minute
Gizmo for Mobile in public beta
Gizmo for Mobile, from SIPPhone, the makers of Gizmo Project, lets you do chat, VoIP calls, and file transfers on your smart phone. Whether your buddies are on the Gizmo network, MSN, Yahoo, or AIM, you'll be able to text chat, which will help you avoid those SMS fees if you don't have unlimited texting. In addition, the rates for voice calling using Gizmo's call-out credits are very tempting--especially if you call across international boundaries. Ever call the UK from the States on your mobile phone? Ouch. Gizmo for Mobile can be installed directly to your mobile phone using its browser, and SIPPphone claims support for 200 mobile phone models including Nokia, Motorola, Blackberry, Treo, and Samsung. Oh, and if you have a Linux-based mobile device like the Nokia N800, Gizmo Project will run on that, too.
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The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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amirmah said 5:01AM on 9-17-2007
Would it work on a windows mobile pocket PC like the i-mate ultimate 8150 ?! view it here http://pocketpcreviews.blogspot.com/
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Eric M said 8:56AM on 9-17-2007
Doesn't seem to support the blackberry 8830
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darkfyre said 9:54AM on 9-17-2007
I've been trying this out on my Samsung Upstage. It's great for AIM chatting, but it hasn't been working very well for VOIP. In SIPPphone's defense, I live in an area that does not yet have Sprint's EVDO network, and I would never expect VOIP to work well over what is essentially dialup. Soon, I should be getting the HTC PPC6800, which has wifi. I'll post again on how Gizmo works on it once it arrives in the mail.
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