
It’s the BlackBerry users’ turn to make VOIP calls through their RIM smartphones. Calls over WiFi connectivity can now be done, thanks to the updates in the BlackBerry OS. It’s not through Skype this time but through TringMe from an Indian company.
This may be late for RIM when iPhone and Android can already do that but it still is a welcome change for the BlackBerry owners. Those who run BB 4.2 to 5.0 can make VOIP calls via the TringMe app.
BlackBerry owners need to visit bb.tringme.com on your mobile browser.
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