any idea about when a sip client is available on Blackberry?

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Duane at e164 dot org <[email protected]>wrote:

> Simon P. Ditner wrote:
> > There is sipdroid.org, however I'm not sure if it works with the HTC
> > version of android (they've only released a handful of phones, and
> > already there's fragmentation!).
>
> It does work, but you need to mess about with asterisk configs to make
> up for the lack of features with it at present.
>
> Also I'd go with the HTC dream if you do a lot of typing for whatever
> reason, the full sized keyboard is useful and faster than the touch
> screen, and with Android 1.5 the dream can do onscreen touch keyboard in
> any case.
>
> The battery life on the HTC Dream (and probably the magic too) really
> sucks, I'd suggest getting a 2600mAh battery + replacement battery cover
> from Seido.
>
> http://www.seidioonline.com/product-p/bacy26tmg1-bk.htm
>
> It makes the phone a little more chunky, but I tend to get 8hrs of
> useful life out of it, compared to the 2-4 from the regular battery,
> depends if you plan to use it a lot with the screen on for navigation or
> what not, or plan to use it more like a normal phone.
>
> The downside of all HTC phones is they use a special mini-USB socket to
> do audio out as well, rather than a separate 3.5mm connector. You can
> buy adapters to get a 3.5mm connector but I'm pointing this out now so
> you aren't surprised later.
>
> Apart from that, figure out if the Rogers devices can be "rooted"
> because the Android devices are so much more useful if you have full
> access to do what you like to them.
>
> --
>
> Best regards,
>  Duane
>
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