Hey guys,
The other day, I've stumbled upon finding one particular IP Phone from Grandstream and I heard that this particular phone, the GXP2200 is the first phone that runs on the Android Operating System. I'm not sure if this phone is supported on the Freephoneline service, but all I knew is that particular phone runs on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system.
I haven't found evidence if the Fongo mobile app will support this particular IP phone. Do you know if this particular phone will support some of Fongo's services (i.e. Freephoneline, Fongo mobile, etc.)?
Here's some information about that phone: http://www.grandstream.com/index.php/pr ... es/gxp2200
Grandstream GXP2200 IP Phone - any thoughts about it?
Re: Grandstream GXP2200 IP Phone - any thoughts about it?
Looks like an impressive bit of kit.
The only problem I could see for the mobile app is with the screen size. I don't know if it just wouldn't work, be really small, or not just fit properly.
Fongo states this for the minimum screen size
You could always buy a config file from FPL and load that into one of it's 6 SIP accounts - that shouldn't be a problem.
The only thing I would say about it is, the andoid on the phone could be useful, but I am not usually too far from my Desire HD or tablet; so I have an Android device that fully functional, rather than what seems to be a somewhat customized version. So personally I would only get it for playing with. I think the screen is a little too small for being too practical, and you can't really pick the phone up and move it closer so you can see better In a business setting I could see it useful for killing a bit of boredom, but that's about it. After all someone who has a phone like that will probably have a computer right in front of them that will be more than capable of doing what the phone does.
IF it had a camera on it (which I couldn't see in the specs) I could see the phone would be 100 times more useful than it is now. Why they have gone to this trouble and then left out video calling I don't know. They put 2 gig ports on it, but not even a simple camera
The only problem I could see for the mobile app is with the screen size. I don't know if it just wouldn't work, be really small, or not just fit properly.
Fongo states this for the minimum screen size
Where the phone has this in the specsMinimum supported screen resolution 320x480
I wouldn't like to say if it would work or not, but I would lean on the side of not properly. It also says in the video that it has the "Grandstream Market" (around 1:47 in the video) so you might not be able to find the Fongo App there. You might be able to load it in from an APK file, but again I have no idea if that is possible without having the phone in front of me.480x272 pixel capacitive touch screen TFT LCD
You could always buy a config file from FPL and load that into one of it's 6 SIP accounts - that shouldn't be a problem.
The only thing I would say about it is, the andoid on the phone could be useful, but I am not usually too far from my Desire HD or tablet; so I have an Android device that fully functional, rather than what seems to be a somewhat customized version. So personally I would only get it for playing with. I think the screen is a little too small for being too practical, and you can't really pick the phone up and move it closer so you can see better In a business setting I could see it useful for killing a bit of boredom, but that's about it. After all someone who has a phone like that will probably have a computer right in front of them that will be more than capable of doing what the phone does.
IF it had a camera on it (which I couldn't see in the specs) I could see the phone would be 100 times more useful than it is now. Why they have gone to this trouble and then left out video calling I don't know. They put 2 gig ports on it, but not even a simple camera
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Re: Grandstream GXP2200 IP Phone - any thoughts about it?
Depending on what kind of programs are built in I could see this being a really cool "command center" phone for the reception desk. (Theoretically unlimited touch/soft keys for parking lots, line extensions/forwarding, conferencing etc.) And yeah, with gigabit ports, why not have video? I guess they're just there for pass-through to a computer *sigh*. Theoretically anything Android should be capable of side-loading, but may require additional effort.
I would be inclined to use this with an unlock key moreso than the fongo app though.
I would be inclined to use this with an unlock key moreso than the fongo app though.