Choose a Second Number by Country
Dingtone lets users add a separate phone number without putting another SIM or device into daily use. The number can keep work, marketplace conversations, travel contacts, dating, and online registrations apart from a personal line. Country-based choices make it easier to select a familiar area code or regional identity for the people who need to reach you.
The number selector groups popular options such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, followed by additional international choices. Each entry indicates whether voice, SMS, or MMS is available, so users can compare communication support before continuing. This makes number selection a practical first step instead of a generic account preference.
Call Across Wi-Fi and Mobile Data
Dingtone routes calls over Wi-Fi or cellular data, giving users a way to place or receive calls when they prefer not to rely on a traditional carrier line. The service supports local and international calling, including mobile and landline destinations, which can suit frequent travel or regular contact with people in other countries.
International calling uses in-app credits, so the workflow combines number access with a separate calling balance. Users can choose the destination, check the applicable cost, and keep a secondary line for recurring conversations. Call forwarding, visual voicemail, and call recording extend the phone workflow beyond dialing, while call blocking helps manage unwanted contacts.
Send SMS, MMS, and Group Messages
The same secondary number can handle text messaging as well as voice calls. Dingtone supports SMS, MMS, and group chats, letting users keep personal and secondary conversations inside one Android app while still separating which number they share. This is useful for work discussions, travel coordination, marketplace exchanges, or temporary projects that do not belong on a main number.
Messaging options include group conversations with more than 100 participants, along with customizable chat backgrounds, message signatures, text tones, ringtones, and vibration. These controls help distinguish Dingtone activity from a device's regular phone service. Users can shape alerts and presentation around recurring conversations instead of treating every secondary-number message the same.
Organize Calls for Work and Travel
Dingtone combines a second number with call-management tools for people who expect more than occasional verification messages. Visual voicemail can keep missed-call information in one place, call forwarding can redirect incoming conversations, and call blocking provides a way to limit unwanted callers. Group conference calls support up to eight people for small team or family discussions.
These tools fit practical situations such as job hunting, remote work, travel planning, buying or selling online, and keeping public contact details separate from a personal line. A user can choose a country-based number, share it for the relevant purpose, and manage the resulting calls and messages from the same app. The workflow keeps temporary or role-specific communication easier to organize.