The company behind the popular mobile VoIP client fring announced updates for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile versions of their application.
First comes the S60, which in version 3.35 is more stable than ever and also brings all round better sound quality. Speakerphone support is added for devices running on top of Symbian 9.2 (S60 3.1), and file transfer is now enabled for Yahoo! IM and Skype.
As for the Windows Mobile version (3.24), it now supports auto-roaming between 3G and WiFi, and also allows users to manually manage their WLAN settings directly from fring. In addition, fringME widget support is added and so are additional languages. In total the VoIP application is now available in 8 languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian and Russian.
Download page remains at the same URL, so if you still haven’t tried fring, now may be the time. Existing users can upgraded their fring version from the same page, too.
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