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Nokia E75 App Review: Fring the E75

By Alex C | May 7, 2009

If you are always on the go an have trouble keeping up with things at home, then Fring is the way to go. Fring is an instant messenger application, that supports up to thirteen different accounts including Yahoo, Gmail and Twitter.


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With Fring you can send files, have conversations with voice( if you have a Skype account) and instant messaging with your friends and loved ones. Whether you are on the go or just having a cup of coffee and you want to check up with your friends, then Fring makes all this possible. 

Very easy to configure, just type your account name and password. Then just sit back and chat. Now, Fring comes with We-Fi add-on which means you can search for free wireless networks and choose which one to use. We-Fi is also one of the best wi-fi search application for hot-spots. You tag your favourite hot-spots and choose the ones that suit your needs best.

Moreover, you can use Fring to send files. If you just filmed or took a photo of something and you want to share with your friends. Than just start Fring and you can send it. Whether it is a picture or any kind of file it works just as fine. The item can be sent to a computer or another phone, and it is done almost instantly. I have tested this and it works without any errors. But you need a stable Internet connection to use this feature or the VoIp

To conclude, Fring is another must have application for the E75 and for every Nokia phone. After all the Nokia motto is “Connecting People”. And, in my opinion, Fring is the best way to do that.

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5 Responses to “Nokia E75 App Review: Fring the E75”

  1. [...] Fring. Is actualy a chat application that I have posted about. It is one of the greatest out there and has a lot of features. But its Twitter addon needs some more work. [...]

  2. Firecracker says:

    Fring is bang on target, hitting the right segment on time. Nimbuzz and Vopium is struggling hard to follow the road of success.

  3. DrD says:

    Agree! One question, though. Did anyone know if we can talk on fring, similar to MSN voice call ?

  4. Alex C says:

    Yes you can as I mentioned you can use Skype accounts for that. As far as I know it is the only one working. But I haven’t checked their website for updates lately.

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