T-Mobile and Qik Revamp Video Chat Software, Add Presence
Nov 3, 2010, 6:59 AM by Eric M. Zeman
T-Mobile and Qik today announced a new version of the Qik video chat application that will be available first to the myTouch 4G. The new version of the application integrates with the native Android address book, and indicates when users are "present" and available for video chats. T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik allows for two-way video chats and lets users leave video messages for over 200 devices that can't receive video chats. The software is free, but unlimited data plans are recommended.
source: T-Mobile / Qik
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