Try the latest improved version of Vopium WiFi (beta) for Symbian
Vopium now brings an improved version of Vopium WiFi for Nokia Symbian phones. This new version is faster and better that allows people to make free or low cost international calls to their friends and relatives abroad.
Whenever you are connected to WiFi, you can call other Vopium WiFi users for free and avoid paying roaming charges - anywhere in the world. In places where you’re not connected with WiFi, you can make calls through 3G. On choosing ‘WiFi/WLAN + 3G’ in your Vopium WiFi settings, your phone will automatically connect to WiFi when available and if WiFi is not connected, it will connect via 3G.
How Vopium makes it possible?
The intelligent software of Vopium automatically detects whether you’re connected to WiFi or which country you’re in and whether you’re calling a fixed or a mobile phone number. It even detects which of your friends are online, enabling you to call other Vopium WiFi users for free. In a situation when your friends are off-line, Vopium routes your international call as a local call providing you with low priced calling options.
2 easy ways to get Vopium WiFi
1. If you already have Vopium: Log-in to vopium.com and click the Get WiFi button
2. If you don't have Vopium, simply register here or SMS ‘get' to +447781480717 (or if you're in Scandinavia, choose a local number here)
Note: Vopium also recommends that if you have a flat rate data package with your operator and when you’re in your own country (where your SIM is registered), only then call via 3G.
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