It should be under the "Accounts" . If not .. you can enable this very
easily. XDA-Developers forum there must be a article. I think most
recent Samsung devices they disable the default sip.


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On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Andrew Kohlsmith (mailing lists account) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 02 02:37:35 AM Reza - Voipernetics wrote:
> > The ONLY phone(s) WiFi which stood up to our standards in an office
> > scenario is the Samsung S Android phone, which has a built in SIP client
> > that runs both in WiFi and 3G mode - and the battery power on the
> > Samsung S series with Wifi turned on ranges anywhere between 15-24 hours
> > on standby and a good few hours talk time.
>
> Which SIP client did you use? You mention "built in" but I don't recall
> seeing
> one in the default app list (from Rogers, anyway).
>
> -A.
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