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Confirmed: iPod Touch Can Support VoIP Calls

Cult of Mac has confirmed the newest version of Apple’s iPod Touch contains the hardware necessary to enable free or low-cost phone calls over wi-fi.

touch_tease.pngWith 5 wires connected to the Touch headphone jack (instead of 4 on the previous model), the device now supports the external microphone included with some headsets, according to Kyle Wiens of iFixit, who fully dismantled an iPod Touch on Wednesday.

Speculation about the possibility of VoIP (voice over internet protocol - a method for making and receiving voice communication over a connection to the internet, as opposed to the cellular telephone network) on the iPod Touch arose yesterday when the specifications of new Apple headsets with external mics appeared to include support for the iPod Touch in addition to the new iPod Nano and the 120GB iPod Classic.

“”I’m very excited about the possibility of VOIP on [the Touch],”said Wiens. “Now we just need the software.”

The software may already be here, in fact. TruPhone, a venerable innovator in the VoIP field, already has an iPhone application in the AppStore. Apple has said it would not permit applications that run VoIP using cellular networks, but a purely wi-fi-based calling method could pass muster, making the iPod Touch a little less distinguishable from its iPhone sibling.

16 comments

    [...] to use the iPod Touch as a phone. The blog Cult of Mac claims to have “confirmed” that iPOD TOUCH IS VoIP-READY on the hardware side, and possibly on the software side as well. (Of course, you’ll still [...]

    [...] to use the iPod Touch as a phone. The blog Cult of Mac claims to have “confirmed” that iPOD TOUCH IS VoIP-READY on the hardware side, and possibly on the software side as well. (Of course, you’ll still [...]

    [...] to use the iPod Touch as a phone. The blog Cult of Mac claims to have “confirmed” that iPOD TOUCH IS VoIP-READY on the hardware side, and possibly on the software side as well. (Of course, you’ll still [...]

    [...] confirman los chicos de Cul to Mac basándose en el las conclusiones que arrojó iFixit tras desmontar el nuevo dispositivo de Apple, [...]

    [...] use the iPod Touch as a phone. The blog Cult of Mac claims to have “confirmed” that iPOD TOUCH IS VoIP-READY on the hardware side, and possibly on the software side as well. (Of course, you’ll still [...]

    [...] to use the iPod Touch as a phone. The blog Cult of Mac claims to have “confirmed” that iPOD TOUCH IS VoIP-READY on the hardware side, and possibly on the software side as well. (Of course, you’ll still [...]

    [...] Cult of Mac has confirmed that your iPod Touch can support Voice of IP, or VoIP, as it contains the necessary hardware to make free or low-cost phones over its wi-fi connection. [...]

    It exists software for VoIP on Ipod Touch and iPhone since 01/2008 look at: http://code.google.com/p/siphon/

    For Microphone, touchmods has developed hardware for ipod touch v1.

    [...] semble qu’il puisse maintenant gérer les communications VoIP en Wifi, d’après le site Cult of [...]

    [...] den 13 september 2008 Nettstedet Cult of Mac bekrefter i dag at den nye generasjonen med iPod Touch har den nødvendige maskinvaren som kreves [...]

    [...] VoIP-Programme zulassen? Tatsächlich exsitert ein solches Programm schon - TruPhone. Geht man nach Cult of Mac, dann hat Apple nur untersagt VoIP Software zu schreiben, die das Mobilfunknetzwerk nutzen, nicht [...]

    [...] Cult of Mac confirma que la nueva iPod Touch 2 tiene el hardware necesario para apoyar aplicaciones VoIP. El puerto para los auriculares tiene 5 conexiones, en vez de los cuatro en el modelo de la primera generación, y que apoya micrófonos incorporados en auriculares. Apple ha indicado varias veces que no apoyarán el uso de VoIP en redes celulares, pero es posible que en WiFi si las permita. Compártelo These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]

    [...] cult of mac has confirmed that the new iPod Touch is set up to handle a microphone, unlike the 1st gen version. This makes my it a virtual certainty that Apple will soon allow you to use your Touch to make phone calls on WiFi networks. Wow this will be great, you can theoretically just get a Touch instead of an iPhone and make all your calls. Especially here in the good ol US of A’s where there is wifi on almost every corner. 411zone, Techzone Subscribe to RSS feed [...]