Fring finally comes to Android, available for download now
Already available for Symbian and Windows Mobile, fring has now been launched for Android.
The fring Android app will allow you to make free VoIP calls over Skype, Google Talk or MSN, as well as to chat via ICQ, AIM or Yahoo!
Twitter is also integrated, and it looks like the fring app works with any version of Android.
There are some bugs that should be fixed in the following releases: Motorola Droid can’t support SIP and SkypeOut calls, and it can’t display GSM contacts in fring’s buddy list; also, the call disconnection tone may be heard several times when you terminate a call.
Fring for Android can be downloaded via Android Market, or directly to your phone at m.fring.com


A video presentation of fring for Android can be watched below:
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