![]() I have not tested stability with 4G connections as none are available in my region at this time. I found that disconnects were entirely too frequent, this was the case both with 3G connections and Wi-Fi. Additionally ooVoo seems to be prone to frequent crashes and force closes even when sitting idle, a restart of the phone can fix this issue but not in all cases. While the download package was not a problem the installation time was quite lengthy. I encountered many problems with this application starting with the lengthy install (3.8 MB). OoVoo is very clearly still in it’s beta form and is not at all ready for large scale release into the Android Market. The interface is average and it works effectively but it doesn’t offer anything particularly unique or new to the market. The interface allows the user to select friends to contact, phone numbers to dial, and make additions to the friends list. ![]() The user interface is average with drop down menus and sliding menus. Additionally for Android to PC connections version 3.0 is required and can be found at A restart is also required once installed to activate the status bar for the ooVoo application allowing the user to go online, or change status. OoVoo requires Android version 2.2 as a minimum standard and currently supports the following devices: HTC Evo, Samsung Epic, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy Tab, T-Mobile MyTouch 4G. ooVoo is also capable of connecting to standard land line phones, cellular phones, PCs, and will work on 3G, 4G, and Wi-Fi networks. This program offers up to six simultaneous participants on a call over one connection. ooVoo is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) application for video or voice chatting over the internet. ooVoo is available from the Android Market and is free, although it is currently in beta format. This is a review of the ooVoo application for Android 2.2 smartphones and devices.
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