July 17, 2008
Fring available on Java ME & Linux phones
by Jan Harris
Fring, which allows users to call their social network contacts for free using their handset’s internet connection, has extended its service to Java ME & Linux handsets, which includes most Sony Ericsson and Nokia phones.
Fring has created a ‘minifring’ version for phones that don’t yet support voice over IP calling, allowing users to communicate with other fringsters worldwide.
Previously fring operated on Symbian 60 devices, Sony Ericsson UIQ Smartphones, Windows Mobile and iPhone handsets.
The service extension means that around 1,000 handsets now support fring.
Fring is also making its Add-ons catalogue available on Java ME phones, allowing users to benefit from new applications as they are developed.
The features offered by fring vary according to the platform used.
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