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Fring enters the Symbian UIQ 3 market

By Dusan Belic on Friday, July 6th, 2007 at 4:35 AM PST In Applications, Services, Sony Ericsson, Symbian

If you’re using Nokia (NYSE: NOK) S60-based smartphone with built-in WiFi, you’re probably already familiar with Fring. Basically, it’s the application that allows you to use Skype on your Symbian smartphone.

Fring logoLast month, we saw Fring entering the Windows Mobile market, and now they’re releasing the UIQ 3 version of their popular app. What this means is that Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) P990i owners will be able to make free and cheap VoIP phone calls — the M600i and W950i just don’t have what it takes – aka WiFi. Anyway, in order to start using the Fring on your P990i you’ll need the latest firmware, Fring’s audio plugin, and to download the app itself. See, that wasn’t that hard — you’re ready to save some cash on phone calls!

Idea for Sony Ericsson – pre-install Fring on the upcoming P1i and W960i models!

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One Comment on “Fring enters the Symbian UIQ 3 market”

  1. Vadim says:

    I installed Fring on my P1i and it works perfectly, but i can not run WISPr. There is no such an option in the Fring menu.

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