Truphone for Android Release 3.0
Posted by Truphone on January 12, 2010
Following the launch of our new VoIP application for Android last week, we’ve been carefully monitoring the Android Market for feedback from you .
Whilst many of you are enjoying using the app, we have heard that some of you are disappointed that the application doesn’t work on the Motorola Droid/Milestone.
When we announced on the 7th January, we tried our best to make it clear that the application is currently only compatible with the HTC Hero, HTC Magic and HTC G1. We certainly didn’t want you to waste any time downloading it only to receive a note saying that your device wasn’t yet supported - so we really are very sorry for any inconvenience.
We promise that we are working very hard to complete compatibility for other handsets, including the Droid/Milestone and the Nexus One. Please do keep checking on our website
On another note, many of you have left questions and comments for us within the Market. Please note that there is currently no mechanism for us to respond to you directly, so if you have a problem that needs fixing please call Customer Services directly on: +44 20 7100 6860 or +1 347 694 5000. Alternatively, post a comment on the blog and we will respond – and please do keep them coming so that we can continue to improve our services!
Looking forward for support on HTC Tattoo (it has a smaller QVGA screen, but otherwise same as other HTC android phones).
Posted by: SG | January 13, 2010 at 10:58 AM
I'll second that request for HTC Tattoo support! The device is supposed to be getting the Android 2.1 treatment soon...
Posted by: ltmayonnaise | April 27, 2010 at 10:37 PM
how about a support to samsung galaxy s almost all provider in usa carry this phone in different vatiety it will be really cool if we can support this one. this phone runs 2.1 android and soon to be getting 2.2
Posted by: mike | August 05, 2010 at 02:56 PM
I'm looking forward for HTC Tattoo support as well. Hopefully, this will come soon.
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