

You can run the iPhone app in 2x mode but that is rarely preferable, making Google Voice a better choice for iPod touch users.


Google Voice – Google Voice allows for very high quality VOIP calls, but unfortunately there isn’t a native iPad app.This is probably the best choice for iPad because it has a native app and is widely used. Skype can make free voice or video calls to other Skype users, and paid Skype credits go a long ways, allowing you to have a real phone number that can receive calls, plus call out to other phones and even send text messages. Skype – Skype has been around for ages as an internet phone solution and the call quality is very good, much better than the voice quality that comes over a cellular connection.3 Free Apps to Make Phone Calls from iPad or iPod touch Before getting started, it is strongly recommended to use headphones when making calls from an iPad or iPod touch or else you will be stuck on speakerphone constantly, Apple earphones are great because they include a microphone, or even something like the Moshi handset works very well (and looks hysterical), this also insures you won’t look like a huge dork holding the iPad up to your ear will get the best call quality.
