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Ten VoIP phones
The spread of wireless broadband lends itself increasingly to mobile VoIP, which stimulates the market for compatible handsets. FierceVoIP has collected a short list of WiFi-enabled mobile devices that are either VoIP ready or in the hands of users intent on making them so. This is by no means an exhaustive list, so we welcome reader feedback. Know of a great mobile VoIP device? Let us know …
1. Nokia E51 (Image)
Nokia may offer the most WiFi-enabled handsets of any manufacturer. Among those, the new $485 E51 candybar biz phone, due on the market later this year, has Gizmo for VoIP.
2. Nokia E65 (Image)
The Nokia E65 was considered responsible for helping the company's enterprise unit post its first profit in years during the last quarter.
3. Paragon hipi-2200 (Image)
Paragon Wireless has a line of VoIP, phones but the hipi-2200 SIP candybar, introduced last year, is the sleekest looking among them.
4. Nokia N800 tablet (Image)
The Nokia N800 tablet, rolled out at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last January, features WiFi capability and a headphone jack with a mic pin. A WiMAX version is said to be coming next year.
5. Blackberry 8820 (Image)
The $300 WiFi-enabled Blackberry 8820 hit the market this week.
6. Nintendo DS (Image)
The Nintendo DS has a built-in mic and WiFi capability. Online chatter indicates homebrewers have successfully VoIPed the mobile game console in recent weeks.
7. iPod touch (Image)
The iPod touch, not to be confused with the iPhone, is not a phone and wasn't meant to be. Except that it's WiFi-enabled, has a headset jack and is getting dissected six ways from Sunday by lock pickers.
8. iPhone (Image)
The envy-generating iPhone launched this summer tethered to an AT&T contract, but coders within weeks had authored and posted free Skype software.
9. Claritel i750H (Image)
The $110 Claritel i750H connects to the PC or laptop via USB port. It's not exactly a handset, but it's definitely portable. It even has its own optional carrying case for another $15.
10. Hello Kitty Skype phone (Image)
There are likely any number of Skype phones, but the Hello Kitty version isn't one you see every day. It was said to launch in Hong Kong 7-Eleven stores for around $16 last November. How the iPhone upstaged it, we'll never know…
Plus one … (Image)
FierceWireless yesterday featured the Cubic Mobile phone, a dual-mode handset from a company in Cork, Ireland. A basic model is priced at $135; the Windows version, at $219.
Comments
You are forgetting the mighty Nokia E61 and E61i. Hands down the best GSM/WiFi phones for business. Find a bonafide VoIP guru and odds are they will have an E61.
-Mike
http://www.thevoipconnection.com
The phone from Cubic Telecom is from Pirelli and called DualPhone DP-L10. In Germany we can buy it yet for nine months from VoIP provider Sipgate (http://www.sipgate.de/voipshop/pirelli/dualphone_dp-l10).
How about VoIP softphones which can turn your WiFi smartphone or pdaphone into a dual mode cellular/voip handset ?
Cicero networks (Cicerophone), Peer2Phone (GoSIP) and Firsthand technologies (Mobile console) are real options to have a fully convergent fixed mobile phone. I've tried the 3 of them... worth to keep on a windows or symbian mobile phone.
http://offres.neuf.fr/mobile/nos-mobiles/twin_tact.html
Dual mode device from E28 Ltd.
Don't forget the ETEN "Glofish" M700. It runs WM6 (wich has Voip capability built-in), has GSM, Wi-Fi and GPS.
I use the Nokia N95 and the Wispa Cell/Wifi phone for mobile Voip services. I love my N95 as this has to be one of the most flexible handsets on the market but what I like about the phone from Wispa is that I can configure the WiFi service as my primary network and if it exists my calls are made through Voip. If the Wifi service is unavailable then it automatically makes the call through my cell provider. No need to decide which network to use, it just does it automatically.
iPod Touch?!? There is no microphone available for this one.
True, there's no mic on the touch, but hackers evidently are trying to figure out how to jack one... - D.



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