Wi-FI calling

Wi-Fi calling allows you to make and receive calls, access unlimited high-speed data, send and receive messages over a wireless internet connection.

Unless you are on the road you can make calls via Wi-Fi which is important money saver for "pay per minute" plan and is useful even for per month plans as sometimes the number of minute provided is unsufficient.

You can use your Skype account for that. Or Google voice. Application called WiCall allow you to make US calls for $0.009 a minute.  


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There are many reasons to enjoy Wi-Fi calling, from starting video chats with family far and wide, to giving your old phone a new lease on life as a Wi-Fi-only device in little Johnny's hands. However you want to use it, you still need to know which apps are best.

There are quite a few companies battling it out in the data-calling space, each of which has its own benefits and drawbacks. Some offer voice-only calling, while others allow for video calls, photo transfer, and group chat.

Select apps share the love with other services, but others prefer to keep things in-house. I've spent some time playing with a few of these clients over the last few years and found some to be incredibly useful. Here are five of my favorite apps for making free Wi-Fi calls.

Google Voice
As the most used application on my phone, Google Voice also works well on tablets. I enjoy being able to synchronize my text messages, missed calls, voice mails, and contacts across multiple devices. More importantly, however, I love the fact that I can use the same phone number on any and all devices. This not only means texting on tablets and Web browsers, but calls from any phone with a Wi-Fi connection.

I've been using Google Voice since 2007 when it was still known as Grand Central. I was mostly drawn to the fact that I could use one phone number for my home, work, and cell phone, and fell fast in love with the service. It didn't matter where I was or what phone was nearby, I could be reached at the same number everywhere.

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Unfortunately, Google has done very little with Google Voice in the last five years. Perhaps as a result of carriers being unwilling to play ball, the service is good but not great.

Indeed, I am still unable to send and receive picture messages. What's more, it is still only offered in the United States. Small drawbacks aside, I cannot say enough about swapping phones in and out and keeping the same phone number.

Standout features: Number porting; call recording; calls from within Gmail; Do Not Disturb; inexpensive international rates; and computer Web browser extensions.

Fring
One of the features I appreciate the most in Fring is the ability to freely call other Fring users around the world. What's more, it doesn't cost a penny to use video chat or send messages. In cases where you need to call a landline or mobile that's outside your country of origin, the FringOut option provides inexpensive rates.

Among other features, Fring allows for group calling with four friends at the same time.

(Credit: Fring)

Android phones and tablets that feature front-facing cameras can take advantage of video calling with up to four friends at a time. Fring is a great place to start for those looking for a Skype alternative and has improved over time. I have been impressed with the quality in both voice and video calls.

Standout features: Free Fring-to-Fring calling anywhere in the world; inexpensive international rates; up to four video callers at once.

Skype
As the biggest name in Wi-Fi calling, the Skype app for Android has seen more than 100 million installs. Much like the desktop counterpart, the mobile version allows for a variety of ways to stay connected. Most readers are familiar with the free Skype-to-Skype voice and video calls and IMs, all of which translate nicely to Android.

Skype for Android now offers landscape mode for video calls.

(Credit: Skype)

Skype works quite well on Android phones, especially for those with a front-facing camera. Along those lines, a recent update enables landscape calling for tablets that offer a front-side shooter. Additional details include low-cost calling and SMS to landlines or mobile devices as well as integration with Windows Live Messenger.

I have come to use Skype on Android more than a desktop these last few years and think that the new tablet experience is wonderful. Many of my contacts have Skype accounts, and I appreciate that I can go mobile and still be just a ring away. With more than 600 million Skype users across the globe, it is a safe bet that you know a few as well.

Standout features: Free Skype-to-Skype calling; inexpensive international rates; simple and intuitive interface; massive user base.

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Fring allows calls and chat and video calling, and lets you add other communication services from AOL to Google Talk as well as connecting with your phone book. Of course, the other party needs to have Fring on their phone for you to get free WiFi calling with Android (also works on other types of phones so your friends don't have to have Android phones).

Their newest feature is being able to video call with up to four people at a time - again, data charges do apply for video calls.

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