Hello, I'm struggling to find an android device supporting 3G-324M protocol for videocall. But, beside Samsung galaxy s/2, there is nothing around. It's a weird choice the one to do not support natively this protocol, because 3g videocall is very common around the globe, except USA. Since the world is not made by USA only, why not to implement this protocol widely used from europe to asia? Unless we have to pay respect to skype, there is no reason to trash the 3G-324M videocall. Skype needs internet coverage, an included data plan, and basically needs the internet access on the receiper side who has to be online... too many coincidences to make it an elegible choice of videocall. You need to agree before the videocall, e.g.: "hello, how are you? I''ve got internet coverage and I can pay for it for a while, are you on internet with your device? Can you login on skype? Are you logged in? Ok I'm videocalling!".......... OMG, no way! With 3G-324M you can just videocall and that's it!!! So, plz implement this protocol natively in Android.
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