SessionCloud SIP Softphone

by SessionTalk Ltd


Communication

free



SessionCloud is a feature-rich SIP VoIP Softphone.


SessionCloud is a feature-rich SIP VoIP Softphone which supports provisioning by operator code.NOTE: You will need to get your operator code from your VoIP provider or IT department.Please note some mobile network operators prohibit or restrict the use of VoIP over their networks and may impose additional fees or other charges. Please check with your operator before making calls over LTE networks.Softphone features:- Supports making SIP VoIP calls over LTE and WiFi- Incoming Calls via Push Notifications - Video Calls with H264 &VP8 codec - SMS Messaging ( SIP SIMPLE support required )- Multiple accounts - simultaneously registered. Receive calls on any registered account.- Set call background image to contact photo or custom image- Dial Plan- Dual Line- Swap between 2 active calls- Conference - Merge and Split- Attended and Unattended Transfer- TLS Encryption with optional certificate verification- SRTP secure calls- Bluetooth Support- Call Recording- Quick import of accounts from major VoIP providers- Excellent audio quality- G722, G711 ,GSM and iLBC codec support- G729 Annex A available as Premium Feature- Speakerphone, Mute and Hold- DTMF Support , RFC2833 and Inband- Ringtones- Contacts integration, add or edit contacts from within the app- Dial from Call History and Favorites- Voicemail NotificationsIf you need technical support please email [email protected] issue with registration on IPV6

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Decent app. Needs an updated UI. Something more modern. Other works well! Push notifications could be optimized as well.

Devin B.

Couldn't start

Thandiwe Juliet

Great app and support. Try it

Naylor Laurie

Good

Tsholofelo Benedict

good

Su Pyae Hlaing

Very high battery usage

Manie Naude

Gooood

Hooman Halaj

Stuck on the first phase

Thembela Nkosi

Couldn't get past first screen. Other sip clients no issue.

Richard Warburton

Couldn't get past the first screen asking for the operator code

Bradley Forrester