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I was trying to make VOIP work when I was running short on minutes a few months back and never got it done, and I read somewhere that VOIP is supposedly in this GB update. But I have yet to find anything related to VOIP...anyone wanna point me in right direction?
It's on the Xoom via a framework-res update I believe. Probably need to do the same thing on the X.
Ahh well, I have an IT background, but zero experience with Linux and I haven't had an Android device very long. So I don't know what a framework-res update is yet lol...
So there are different versions of Gingerbread based on the device?
Somehow I see Verizon blocking at all costs anything that lets me get around using minutes I have to pay them for. So I will have to root my DX to make any type of usable VOIP work, right?
GB is a joke. They market it as having VOIP and Tethering built in. In fact it has things that specifically block them.
I use Fring for VOIP and sometimes SIPdroid. Skype is evil.
I guess I need to load a vanilla rom and see if it works
There's no such thing as a vanilla ROM for the X.
There are closer-to-vanilla ROMs such as GummyJAR for FroYo. I'm sure there will be similar ROMs for Gingerbread. There are no guarantees about what functions that will enable, though, because a lot of these features (and I'm virtually certain VOIP is one of them) are deeply ingrained into the kernel, which we can't modify on the X.
VOIP wasn't available on the Motorola Xoom either. I tweak to the framework file enables it. More likely then not Motorola disabled it on the X and didn't remove it.
Uh. You're getting things mixed up here.
Gingerbread, from Google, supports SIP and tethering.
Gingerbread, as modified by Motorola, does not.
"They" (Google) market it as having VOIP and tethering. That's good, but we don't have Google's implementation of Android.
"They" (Motorola) do not market it as having VOIP at all, and tethering only as a pay service.