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Originally Posted by reprod
I actually think so. But demo's under ideal conditions do not beat real world tests. As you saw, you cannot make a video call without being connected to wifi so that is one downfall. Currently we can make this happen with ease.
Also when the wifi was crowded the stream was choppy and Job's was consistently telling them to log off the wifi network so the demo could run smooth. This will not be the case when you dont want to leave Starbuck's because your video call will be dropped.
Great software though. I would love to see a port of this on Android. Can we get some iMovie?... lol.
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The Software for video chat is a clear win! The phone itself not necessarily the Evo still wins hardware wise.
I'd love a smooth video call experience like that on my Evo thats integrated into the normal calling feature. Not this hot mess that is Qik for Evo 4G. They have the nerve to charge for this its choppy and too complicated. Yeah I get it, but the average user shouldn't have to jump through hoops. Apple got it right call, then push the video icon, done! Yeah the Wifi limitation sucks but it shouldn't be too hard to transition that to mobile coverage; the software is together. HTC/Sprint/ Google pay attention please get video software that is integrated into the OS at a deeper level..... 2.2 updated Evo feature?