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Ann | 08:15 Tue 01st Oct 2013 | Technology
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Has anyone used one of the apps which advertise making free calls from abroad via Wifi (which is free?) I have just been told about this one from Ryanair called Ryanair.talk and wondered if it would work using my HTC Cha Cha model mobile phone. If it is recommended, could one of you techies please talk me through the steps of installing it, as I'm not good on instructions! LOL.
I am going to Portugal on Saturday and need to be able to talk to and check up on my elderly Mum every day. Many thanks ...........

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryanair.talk
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No I've not used the Apps. Unsure what Ryan Air would get out of it unless it bombards you with Ryan Air adverts. No harm in trying though I guess.

As for free WiFi, you'll just have to see what is on offer when you get there. Your hotel may charge for WiFi. Some bars or whatever may offer WiFi access free on registration of various details.
The RyanAir app does not advertise making free calls. You have to buy a card which has a code to give you minutes of talk to a landline.

The blurb on that site doesn't tell you how much it costs to make a call, which is frustrating. You can do the same thing with Skype - a reputable company with very clear costs.
Hi ann hope you have a lovely holiday. I replied to your question about satellite sightings on that post. I can't post it at the moment as I am on my IPad. But if you check back you will find it.sorry can't help you with this question still finding my way round the iPad lol.
What you want is http://www.viber.com if you both download it and you are using wifi then its free, I have used it in Turkey to phone my son here in England and spoke for ages with no bill at the end, its great.
Another option might be to find your nearest McDonald's and use the free wi-fi there to Skype every day.
Yes Viber although sometimes it's hard to hear, and also whatapp does free calls now too.
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Thanks for your suggestions, but what I didn't make clear is we are visiting friends in their holiday home which unfortunately doesn't have Wifi (hardly any free places in their village either) Both Whatapp and the other need a broadband connection. I have resigned myself to ring Orange tomorrow and ask about purchasing a special international bundle or something - I'm not on PAYG but also not classed as being on proper contract either - I'm on SIM only contract paying only £7 per month.
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//Hi ann hope you have a lovely holiday. I replied to your question about satellite sightings on that post//
Thanks Wendilla, will have a look x
So the Ryanair app would be no use to you even if it was free as you can't get wifi.
A roaming bundle is the right way to go.

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