Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 5, 2011

How to make money for a android developer?

How to make money for a android developer?

How to make money for a android developer?

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I’m heading to Europe next week and I’m trying to map out a excellent way to call back to the states without buying an extra phone. I have an android phone, the Samsung Moment. Are there any apps that I can use Voip with to call over wifi provided in the hostels we’re staying at?

Answer by joe.attaboy
The only VOIP app that works with Android right now is Skype, and AFAIK, it’s only available on Verizon’s devices.

Sprint doesn’t have a network in Europe. Sprint phones use CDMA network technology, which is not used in most of the rest of the world. You may be able to roam on European networks with your phone, but it’s going to cost you huge time. In fact, you’d be advised to not even turn the phone on after you place the US, because you’ll get hit with incredible roaming fees.

If you had a GSM phone, you’d be able to use a community SIM card for phone and text services, and whatever available wi-fi there is for data. But you don’t have that option. This is why I try to talk public out of using CDMA services…we’re the only country that uses them, practically.

If you have to make calls while you’re there, buy a cheap GSM cell phone on eBay (or question someone with an account on T-Mobile or AT&T is they have an ancient phone they can loan you). You’d have to get the phone unlocked, but that’s pretty simple, and you can then get a community SIM and call and text where you need.

Just remember, overseas and international cell calls are really, really expensive. Avoid doing it unless you absolutely have to.

Answer by Bert
Try uzzap, a free mobile messenger. Or ringcentral free trial.

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