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Re: Could this solve our 3G video call needs?
I think so X-D but I recognized skype videochat on the n900 isn't always 100% stable
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Number of years I've had a phone capable of video calls: 5
Number of times I've wanted to make a video call: 0 |
Re: Could this solve our 3G video call needs?
It's cheaper here than Skype over Wifi (with data charges). And almost all my friends are NOT on Skype all the time. Still hoping and voting for 3G video calling with N900!
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Re: Could this solve our 3G video call needs?
Skype supports video calls over internet. Internet goes over 3g.
N900 Skype - tcp/ip - 3g - tcp/ip - Skype What people mean is video calls that you dial like a normal phone number, without internet. Phone - 3G - Phone The difference is, skype is like email, 3g video calling is likw mms. With skype or gtalk and similar, you need to know someone's skype name. With 3g video calling you use someone's telephone number, like when you send a sms or mms. People arguing skype and whatever brings 3g video calling are saying approximately the equivalent thing as saying that email fixes a hypothetical missing sms and mms support. Yes, email "does the same thing" as sms and mms, and we can send email "over 3g", but it's not the same thing obviosuly. |
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Re: Could this solve our 3G video call needs?
Talking about the dial-your-phone-number-see-your-face version of this semantic battle: is there a dominant standard for that type of 3G video call? Is there something that AT&T, T-mobile, Verizon, Orange, Deutsche, Ma Bell, and Taco Bell will all carry and interpret if the phones just did it right? If the N900 did include this feature, could I use it today?
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So, with all that explanation on how Skype + 3G works, how do we explain this AP article? From what you guys are saying, it sounds like what we have NOW. So what could be new (A new version of the free iPhone app for Skype SA will let users make and receive video calls)?
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"Will an application we already have bring support we don't have when it's released (which it already is)!?" Skype is not video calling. No matter what connection it is using it is VOIP and as such is using the internet. PS a jailbroken iPhone can facetime using a 3g internet connection in exactly the same manner. |
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