Please do it ... it is basic feature for a smart phone .. it is unbelievable 
that it does not there in android and why there is so much delay in 
implementing it 



On Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:55:49 PM UTC+5:30, roslogiac wrote:
>
> 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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