TruPhone Free VoIP Calls With Your Mobile

TruPhone is a killer VoIP application for you mobile phone which route your calls via the internet using the wi-fi connection instead using GPRS network.

It brings VoIP on your mobile, free calls towards more of 40 countries and very cheap calls to everyone else.

TruPhone is compatible with 25 Nokia N-Series, E-Series, other Nokia devices, Apple iPhone and iPod, Android handsets and BlackBerry.

Take a look here for the compatible phones.

Voip calls

Photo Credit: Iryna Kurhan

TruPhone Installation

In order to install TruPhone on your mobile phone just send an SMS to +44 7624 000 000 and wait for the answer. You will need GSM cellular coverage for this.

Open the message, click on the download link and install the VoIP application taking care to stay close to an access point/router connected to the internet. Follow the step-by-step guide.

VoIP Numbering

During the registration on TruPhone website you will given a number which will be your VoIP number. Everybody can call you with a normal phone using this number when you’re reachable via hotspot.

US and UK numbers are already available. Others country will have their own numeration soon.

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by Dan Di Gregorio | 24 July 2009 | Featured, Mobile, Tech

5 Responses to “TruPhone Free VoIP Calls With Your Mobile”

  1. Many says:

    I have been trying Vopium for the same purpose and i love this app coz it not only gives me cheaper rates but also the best call quality and thats i love about this service. I will try truphone soon.

    • Dan Di Gregorio says:

      Hi,

      first of all i can’t avoid to say that i receive several comments every day saying about how Vopium is good, cheap etc.
      Guys, it is not a good way to promote a service. This kind of social media infiltration can only damage your online reputation.

      Second: i checked quickly your website and your VoIP application. I asked to myself:

      1. Why should i use a VoIP app that need software installation on my mobile, when other service do not require this? (Rebtel for example)
      2. Why i should use a VoIP service that require a monthly fee when others don’t? (Truphone, skype ecc)

      ps. Please, stop with fake comments on my blog… please…


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