What’s better than using Rynga – Cheap Android Calls by Solaris Systems BV? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Rynga is a no-nonsense calling app for anyone who wants to keep international costs low. It runs over WiFi or mobile data (even older connections still work), and once a quick sign in is done it pulls in the phone’s contacts so there is no retyping everything. Calls to other Rynga users are free, and regular international rates are low enough that long chats do not feel scary. Audio comes through clean when the connection is stable, the dialer is simple, and there is a basic option for cheap text messages if someone needs to send a quick note. It does ask about becoming the default dialer, but that can mess with emergency calling like 911, so that setting is better left off.
On a PC with BlueStacks, it feels like a lightweight softphone. A headset helps, the bigger screen makes browsing contacts easier, and typing numbers or texts with a keyboard is faster than poking a touchscreen. Nothing flashy is going on here, which is kind of the point. It is just straightforward VoIP calling over WiFi, GPRS, or UMTS, with clear audio and a layout that gets out of the way. The main thing that stands out is how little setup it takes to get talking, and how it behaves much like the usual phone app without the usual international bill pain.
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