Sipnetic

Sipnetic

Fast, modern, secure SIP client

App info


1.1.7
June 10, 2025
Android 4.0+
Everyone
Get Sipnetic for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Sipnetic, Developed by IPTON. Listed in Communication Category. Current Version Is 1.1.7, Updated On 10/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Sipnetic. Achieved Over 357 thousand Installs. Sipnetic Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.1 Stars

Sipnetic is a free VoIP softphone based on the SIP protocol. It allows you to connect to your VoIP provider, cloud PBX, or an enterprise telephony server.

⚠️ Important note
Sipnetic doesn’t offer a VoIP service. To use Sipnetic you need an account from a SIP service provider. When you use the New Account Wizard, make sure you already have the server address, login, and password.

Unfortunately, since Dec, 26 it's no longer possible to purchase Sipnetic's paid features on Google Play. Please contact us via email ([email protected]) for more details.


Features:
• Compatibility with all standards-compliant VoIP providers and PBXes.
• Supports calling over 3G/4G and Wi-Fi.
• Modern UI.
• Great audio quality provided by the Wideband Opus codec. Legacy codecs, such as G.722, G.711, G.729, Speex, and GSM, are also supported.
• Acoustic echo cancellation and automatic gain control.
• Video calls using H.264 and VP8 codecs (Available as a Premium Feature).
• Support for various NAT traversal techniques, including STUN, TURN, and ICE.
• Instant Messaging with text and voice chat capabilities.
• Secure calls based on TLS, SRTP, and ZRTP protocols. End-to-end encryption of chat messages with OTRv3 protocol. ZRTP and OTR support is available as a Premium Feature.
• Integration with system contacts including built-in contact editor.
• Presence information support based on the SIMPLE protocol suite.
• Multiple SIP accounts support with automatic account selection.
• Ability to quickly configure an account by scanning a QR code.
• Advanced telephony features: call waiting, placing call on hold, attended transfer, sending DTMF digits, number rewriting, voicemail message waiting indication.
• Experimental Walkie-Talkie mode well suited for low-bandwidth links.
• Eight UI color themes.
• No ads, no user tracking, no personal data collection.
• Available in English, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Ukrainian.

📹 Video calls experience may vary depending on the device and firmware capabilities. Sipnetic always uses the video codecs provided by the system. Android 7.0 or higher is recommended.
We are currently offering version 1.1.7. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


• Added search function in the Contacts tab
• Improved UI in all tabs, added fast scrolling
• Fixed issue with DTMF digits on some configurations
• Fixed display of error messages when a call fails
• Number of available lines increased to 6
• Added support for sending DTMF digits using hardware buttons

If you have feedback or issues, please email us at [email protected]

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.1
1,878 total
5 60.6
4 12.5
3 10.6
2 7.7
1 8.6

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Total number of active users rated for: Sipnetic

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Recent Comments

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Sam Savoy

Edited: I started getting 3 beeps and no audio during calls, but a reinstall fixed it. ALSO - for those with battery issues, try increasing registration time to 15 minutes and TCP/UDP ping to something like 300 seconds. I didn't see any adverse affects from doing this. Battery way better! Original: Underrated! Fast. Reregisters quickly when switching networks. SMS works on VoIP.ms, including SMS sent while the phone was off (some apps never pulled those down). I'm a fan.

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Jane Rowe

Had to stop using Sipnetic due to heavy battery use - up to 30% in one day. My phone was in constant danger of not lasting even one day just from normal use and this app. Functionally, the app works and sends text messages using an SIP Simple connection to my VOIP provider, and call quality is fine. But there is no getting around the huge battery use. I have incresed the ping setting as someone else suggested but it does not help. Sorry but the battery drain overwhelms everything else.

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Francis Booth

The biggest problem is you really can't leave this on. I hate that Android got rid of the native SIP dialer because this client does not come anywhere close. If you leave the app running in the background overnight it will drain your battery. It's completely unacceptable for a sip client for people who run their own voice service. Just overnight my battery went from 65% to 1% between 11:00 at night and 5:30 in the morning with the app taking a whopping 40% of the battery drain.

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A Google user

this is a good looking and super easy to use SIP VoIP app. quick to set up my voip account on this app. and really like how you can turn off the account for when you do not want to be disturbed by incoming calls to the voip account. go into "manage accounts", move the slider switch to the left, and it's off. then whenever you want to turn on the account, just go into "+ add new account" and move the slider switch to the right on your voip account, and the account is on. yea! easy peasy! thanks!

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roger shannon

App looks good but I'm unable to stay connected to my SIP provider. After filling in all details, my app registers for about 30-45 seconds (I can even make a quick call), but then "unregisters" and goes offline... I'm still fiddling with settings to see if I"m missing something obvious and will edit review if I do solve this.

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John

Sipnetic was my immediate favorite after testing 7 other: easy setup with or without the wizard, passed all my network switching tests, lets me keep my voip # separate from my mobile # with similar UI, and it displays the CNAME! It just worked! Battery use: Sipnetic 4% for 7h 50m at night, reg. 3m, ping 40s. Maybe people who complained had old batteries or kept Wi-Fi on during the night, far from router. Me, I am keeping Sipnetic for now, it has already saved me from missing important calls :-)

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A Google user

Would like to see a couple of changes: * When in a call, would be good to see a line showing digits dialled when in a call. For instance when accessing voicemail and you have to enter a password or selecting other mailboxes. Apart from that, a great app. [edit] I'm Running Android 7 with Nova Launcher which supports widgets. Would it be possible to add the capability to support widgets to the app? Would be great if we can have a fast key to dial the PBX voicemail (*97) for instance.

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Robert Lister

Great app. Works very well from my Honor Play/Huawei phone. I had to change the application settings in the phone settings to allow it to run in the background. I like this app because it's well laid out and easy to use. The only feature I miss is that it does not seem to support an ad-hoc three way call (i.e, put one caller on hold, dial a second person and then conference them both in.) For some reason, pressing the button on my bluetooth headset to answer the call does not work. Instead, Sipnetic stops using bluetooth and switches back to the handset. The headset is still paired with the phone though. Means I can't answer a SIP call with the phone in my pocket. Would be useful feature to associate a contact with a sip account, or a number prefix to dial to use a given account, rather than having to switch accounts before calling a contact.