June 2007


As you may know I live in Canada; so I am not joining iPhone party. Anyway, LifeHacker has just published their Top 10 iPhone Applications. Since iPhone applications are basically based on Web 2.0 technologies, such as XHTML and AJAX; in theory, we should be able to launch them on S60 phone. In fact, the engine of iPhone?s browser, Safari, is the same as S60?s browser. Both of them are based on an open source project, WebKit.

I tried to run some of iPhone applications on S60 phone. It?s not surprise to see some of them running without any problems. The user?s experience is not so nice because the page is optimized for different screen resolution.

To run iPhone applications, run S60?s browser and type in the URL of the applications. Note that you cannot use Services applications because it is a WAP browser. Here are some examples that work on S60 phone:

OneTrip Shopping List - http://onetrip.org/onetrip/?pass&go

OneTrip Shopping List

GoMovies - http://webologistdesign.com/gomovies/demo/index.php

GoMovies

101 Cook Books - http://www.101cookbooks.com/iphonerecipes/

101 Cook Books

This is the last part of my postings about VoIP applications. If you missed them, here is the link to the first part, second part, third part and fourth part.

As I said earlier, none of the current VoIP applications satisfy met yet. Some of them have issues with usability, especially user interface. Some others are not reliable. Sometimes, they just drive me crazy because it is so difficult to initiate a call. All of them suffer from sound quality.

  EQO fring Gizmo iSkoot Truphone
Web site eqo.com fring.com gizmoproject.com iskoot.com truphone.com
Technology VoIP over cellular SIP, proprietary SIP, Jabber (for IM) VoIP over cellular SIP
IM support MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, AIM, Jabber Skype, MSN, Google Talk, Twitter Skype, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger Skype Google Talk (limited)
Import contacts Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Native/Java application Java Native Native Native Native
Emergency call No No No No No
Supported S60 phones Almost all S60 phones S60 phones with 3G/WiFi support S60 phones with SIP support: Nokia Eseries, Nokia N80, N95 Nokia 6680, 6681, 6681, N73, N80, E61, E62 (may be more) S60 phones with SIP support: Nokia Eseries, Nokia N80, N95
Price to call UK land line 2.4 cent/min + local call 2.4 cent/min (SkypeOut) 2.0 cent/min 2.4 cent/min + local call FREE
Score (1 - 5) 2.5 3.5 3 3 4

The last row of the table above contains score for each of the application. Score 1 is the worst and 5 is the best. As you can see, I don?t give score 5 to any of them.

My recommendation:

  • If you are looking for SIP application, Truphone may be the choice.
  • If your phone does not support SIP but has WiFi, fring may be the choice.
  • If you have rather old phone that doesn?t have WiFi/3G, go with iSkoot.
  • If IM support is important for you, then go with EQO.

Update (07-Sep-2007): It seems Gizmo has shown a lot of improvements in the latest version. That’s why; I raised Gizmo score.

As I promised on my previous posting, I am going to discuss several VoIP applications. Here, I would like to discuss EQO and fring. I was planning to discuss barablu in this posting. Unfortunately, for some reasons, I couldn?t make any call yet. I have contacted their customer service asking for advice.

EQO

EQO Mobile

Web site: http://www.eqo.com

Technology: VoIP over cellular

IM support: MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, AIM, Jabber

What I like:

  • We don?t need WiFi hotspot to make a call. It uses VoIP over cellular technology; so as long as we have cellular connection, we can make a call. This solution does not suitable for us who are in a roaming area though.
  • Support caller ID. It means the caller?s number appear on the callee?s phone. Not so many VoIP applications support this cool feature.
  • It supports all popular Instant Messaging services.

What I don?t like:

  • It is a Java application. This may be just my personal opinion, but I feel that Java applications are slow and require a lot of memory.
  • The user interface is a little bit odd. For example, most S60 applications use left soft key for OK and right soft key for Cancel; EQO uses the other way around.
  • Searching a contact is difficult. We can only search based on the first character of the person?s name.
  • The service is not so reliable. The service number sometimes cannot route my call to the destination although the phone number is correct. EQO guy just contacted me regarding of this issue. The problem was because I switch between my 2 SIM card. It looks like EQO application is bound to our phone number. Surprisingly, I don?t find a way to change my phone number. I have asked EQO guy for explanation. Let?s see what their answer.

fring

fring

Web site: http://www.fring.com

Technology: Proprietary, SIP

IM support: Skype, MSN, Google Talk, Twitter

What I like:

  • It is my favorite VoIP application for S60 platform so far.
  • It supports Skype and SIP. It is still very rare that VoIP applications support both of them.

What I don’t like:

  • The user interface is a little bit complicated. For example, there are several icons at the top with Skype, Google Talk and MSN logos. My first impression was that we should be able to switch between those icons. In fact, it is not possible. Another example, it is difficult to find the phone number from the contacts list. We can only see the phone number if we select Call menu.
  • No support of Yahoo! Messenger.
  • Cannot use loudspeaker during call.
  • Sometimes it is difficult to make a call. For some unknown reasons, the call is terminated immediately.

Compatible devices: S60 2nd, 3rd Edition, Nokia Nseries, Nokia Eseries.

Update (29-Jun-2007): Update one item at EQO review after EQO guy contacted me.

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