Wow! We are off to a great start on the Tubaloo private beta. Yesterday we announced the opening of our private beta and offered an invite code in our press release and here on our blog: tubaloo1.
Other Android blogs covered our news and offered their own invite codes. The rush to download Tubaloo was so great, we ran out of invites on the codes that we gave out and had to add more invites!
On Day One of the private beta we had users in the United States, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Chile, Japan and beyond all making calls on Tubaloo. If you’re using Tubaloo, be sure to keep reading this blog and follow us on Twitter – twitter.com/tubaloo – to get important updates.
If you want to try Tubaloo, you can once again use the tubaloo1 invite code. But if that has run out of invitations, visit your favorite Android blog and see if they have invites. If they don’t, send them a message and we’ll set them up with an invite code. If you write about Android and want to review our beta and offer your readers an invite code, contact tubaloo@mobilitypr.com.
You can find invites at:
- Droiddog (USA)
- and.roid.es (España)
- FrAndroid (France)
Once you get your code, follow these instructions to install and begin using Tubaloo:
- Go to http://m.tubaloo.com and enter your invite code
- Once the code is accepted the free Tubaloo application (tubaloo.apk) will download
- Click on the application and it will walk you through the typical Android installation process
- After installation, open the application and it guide you in setting up your Tubaloo account
- After the account is created, the application is used merely for setting preferences (such as placing calls over 3G or Wi-Fi, or using the inbound call back feature). It’s really just a few checkboxes and you’re off and running.
- Once installed, start making calls the way you always have, using the Android dialer.
Also listen to what the panel had to say about Tubaloo on the AndroidGuys podcast (#24).