Native Android VOIP/SIP client? - LG V20 Questions & Answers

The v20 is a big upgrade for me, from lollipop to nougat. There used to be a native VOIP/SIP client in Android, which was often hidden or blocked in branded firmware by carriers, but usually could be turned back on.
My v20 is a generic h990ds, stock but rooted. I can't find any evidence of a native VOIP client. Is there one and I just can't find it? Does it still exist in any version of Android N?
I ask because csipsimple, my go-to choice of VOIP app locks up on my phone.
Thanks for reading.

Same issue
I have the exact same issue with csipsimple. Everytime I am using Android Auto, if I try to call using csipsimple the call gets dropped, it seems lie with Android Auto you can only use the default dialer.

H990DS SIP client
Anybody could answer this question? Or what third party SIP client could be used with LG V20 H990DS model. Thanks.

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Recommended VoIP / SIP software?

Hi all, do you have any recommendations for good SIP software that runs perfectly on Windows Mobile 5.0 devices, such as the HTC Wizard/O2 Xda Mini S?
I have tried SJPhone, but it doesn't allow you to answer incoming calls, presumably due to a difference in the way WM5.0 handles notification pop-ups (the only option I get is 'Hide'!).
Also, it needs to allow a different inbound and outbound proxy service. I can't find a way to do this with SJPhone.
Skype and SJPhone. SJPhone can support many SIP services, like Ekiga, Stanaphone, Gizmo and others. Requires some configuration.
Thanks but did you read all of my message? :shock:
The fact that it doesn't allow you to immediately answer is because SJPhone, like Skype, doesn't support the hardware buttons.
As for the proxies, YES, you can change those in SJPhone. Create a new profile and then edit that profile.
Thanks.
1. You say it doesn't allow "immediate answer", but I can't get it to answer at all, let alone immediately. Even if I switch to the app itself and press the phone icon (like when making a call), it just makes a new call and ignores the ring!
2. What is the name of the setting I change for the incoming proxy? I can't really see a different setting anywhere for that.
Info on my article here: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=12048
Make sure you download the latest beta SJPhone, not the currently stable version, because the beta has a lot of bugs fixed.
As for not answering a call at all, either the HTC Wizard is too slow to do VoIP, or the app is too buggy. File a bug report with them.
Eugenia said:
Make sure you download the latest beta SJPhone, not the currently stable version, because the beta has a lot of bugs fixed.
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ok... revive this old thread...
so download or dont download the beta?
the the site for this software it doesnt seem to show WM5 support
yall have link for download ?
-_Thogue
http://www.qtechinc.com/speaq_download.htm
is a new one to try out.
agephone v.65 for wm5
http://download.seesaa.jp/archive/win/net/n_other/AGEphone.exe
but it have to find a solution to test it more than 30 days

[Q] Got a new i5800 and questions...

Hi,
This is my first posting here and this forum looks promising. I just bought Samsung i5800 from Amazon and the phone looks beautiful and has lot of nice features. I'm on T-Mobile network with no data plan. I have couple of questions on the general phone usage, installing VOIP softphone software and other issues. I apologize if my questions were already asked and answered. I searched the forum but couldn't find specific answers to my questions.
1. Firstly, the phone is running little bit sluggish. Opening and closing apps seems to be tad slow. I checked up the Manage Services and killed some of them but the others I felt were important and left it out. There wasn't a lot of services running though. How to fix this issue?
2. The phone is running on Android 2.1. Do you guys know if there is a official Android 2.2 Froyo update from Samsung for this phone? If not, where do I get 2.2 ROM. Will installing 2.2 make the phone run faster?
3. On the VOIP softphone front, I set up a new sipgate account and also a Google Voice account. I installed the free csipsimple opensource software from Android market and configured it. I don't have a independent dialer to go thru csipsimple. When I use the regular phone dialer from the phone to call somebody, csipsimple is popping up and asking me if I want to go thru it or use the Mobile itself and I choose csipsimple and it works extremely well. I hope it is using my Wifi network. I checked my T-Mobile account and there was no activity in the call log for the calls I made thru csipsimple. Now, here is the problem. When I call somebody, the other party receives the call as "Unknown". How to fix this issue? Should they be seeing my google voice number? The other big issue is I'm not getting any incoming calls thru VOIP. As I had mentioned earlier, I don't have GV dialer. Do I have to buy GV Dialer ($1.99) to make the incoming calls work? All I need is to have free incoming and outgoing calls when I'm on Wifi network. Can somebody please help me on this?
Thanks.
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[Q] Chosing default dialer/phone app

Hi,
Prior to 4.2.2 Android gave me the option to use a different dialer/phone app as default when making calls (from e.g. a contact card). This could be Skype, or Lynch for instance, the same way messaging allows me to have Whatsapp as default instead of SMS. This option has now gone away which is a huge irritant to me. Does anyone know if there is a way to get this functionality back?
I have a brilliant ap that routes all outgoing calls through our company's cloud PBX (thereby making international calling dirt cheap), but it needs to grab the call as it is being made. It's killing me that ths feature has gone away...
Any help would be appreciated,
M
Working with the latest Omega ROM, (Ver 11, 4.2.2), and I had to choose my dialer (installed Dialer one).
Usually when I working with SIP dialer, it won;t show in the default program, just integrate with the dialer (after dialing its ask you what service to use - phone or SIP).
Shauly
McHan said:
Hi,
Prior to 4.2.2 Android gave me the option to use a different dialer/phone app as default when making calls (from e.g. a contact card). This could be Skype, or Lynch for instance, the same way messaging allows me to have Whatsapp as default instead of SMS. This option has now gone away which is a huge irritant to me. Does anyone know if there is a way to get this functionality back?
I have a brilliant ap that routes all outgoing calls through our company's cloud PBX (thereby making international calling dirt cheap), but it needs to grab the call as it is being made. It's killing me that ths feature has gone away...
Any help would be appreciated,
M
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Have you tried to clear the phone defaults from application manager?
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Why all roms miss native SIP Client?

HI. I wiped out the MI UI system shipped with the phone because it had too many bloatware, but it has a feature that I use since Android 4: native SIP client. It's in the builtin call app, under Settings and "Call Settings". The native SIP client is not part of MI UI, I can find it on many stock Android phones.
But I tried 3 ROMS, all of them miss this feature. The config option is simply not there under "Call Settings". Since 99.9% of my phone calls are made in SIP, I find it an important feature. Is there a ROM that didn't disable this client, or can I patch up my phone?
The 3 ROMs I tried are:
[ROM][AOSP][hermes] Delirium Project
[AOSP] 5.0.2 Hermes [Clean Aosp][Everything except HDR works] 18-10-2015
[ROM]Hermes.5.0.2-LRX22G-NEXUS[19/09/2015]
I have same problem as you. Right now i think you have to use a third party app from Play Store. Or wait till CM12.1 is released for the Redmi Note 2.
I am not an expert about it but why not simply replace the dialer with one supporting SIP ?
denebulas said:
I am not an expert about it but why not simply replace the dialer with one supporting SIP ?
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Because such dialer either don't receive SIP phone calls, or do receive phone calls by taking additional 50MB of memory and kept the phone from sleeping well. The built-in SIP client, many believe, have the smallest idle footprint.

Native SIP / VOIP account configuration on S8

Is there a way to configure a SIP account in S8 without apps?
Could not find any, as it seems that slowly but surely, it is cleaned from Samsung stock ROMs
rrr said:
Is there a way to configure a SIP account in S8 without apps?
Could not find any, as it seems that slowly but surely, it is cleaned from Samsung stock ROMs
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Any updates on this? Is there a native SIP client?
What are the least bloated alternatives. Zoiper?
Use quickshortcutmaker from Google Play to unlock the native sip client on Galaxy S8
galaxy s8 active choppy sound
Incoming calls are working but outgoing have choppy sound. I tried different codecs on freepbx side but still the same. Any updates for better sound quality?
tweazer said:
Any updates on this? Is there a native SIP client?
What are the least bloated alternatives. Zoiper?
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