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I have a Gizmo SIP account configured but it seems that the only way to call a PTSN contact via SIP is to open the phone app, go to the dial pad, change the call type to SIP, and enter the number. Obviously, memorizing a phone number every time is not feasible, so how can one easily place a SIP call to an existing contact's phone number? A work around could be performed by changing the default call type from cellular to SIP but it doesn't seem like that is even possible. Am I missing something, or is this just not yet programmed into the phone app?
 
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That's because you haven't login to the SIP account and change your status to Available/Online.

Once that's done, if you choose a contact, there should now be an option to call that contact as a SIP call.

See how it is on my device - http://pi.pe/onwqhl
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Originally Posted by Venomrush View Post
That's because you haven't login to the SIP account and change your status to Available/Online.

Once that's done, if you choose a contact, there should now be an option to call that contact as a SIP call.

See how it is on my device - http://pi.pe/onwqhl
Thanks Venom, you led me in the right direction. The key is to check the "Use for telephone numbers" option under "advanced settings" in the SIP account menu.
 

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Does anyone know if there is a way for the call log to correctly identify a caller in the contact list when the call comes in via SIP? Because they come in as xxxxxxxxxx@ipAddress, the log does not recognize the xxxxxxxxxx number as an existing contact and display the caller's name.
 
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Originally Posted by thommy View Post
Obviously, memorizing a phone number every time is not feasible
In the old days we used to memorise all phone numbers. Seriously.

Some psychologists think that modern phones with their built-in contact lists have resulted in people gradually losing the ability to memorise long numbers in general.
 
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