I love how the Android out-performs the iPhone in that video. Classic!
One question: if it may be used as video-chat, how does one shoot them-self and see the screen at the same time? The camera and screen are on opposite sides!
Isn’t it the iPhone that’s outperforming the Android? Isn’t the point of the application video chat, so what you see on the Android is being fed from the iPhone, and the Android is the one sending choppy video? Keep in mind the Nexus One was quietly discontinued. And the iPhone 4 has twice the RAM as the 3G
Edit (Droid): The other side is always choppy, and the speed is typically dependent on the network. May be its AT&T’s fault.
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I love how the Android out-performs the iPhone in that video. Classic!
One question: if it may be used as video-chat, how does one shoot them-self and see the screen at the same time? The camera and screen are on opposite sides!
Isn’t it the iPhone that’s outperforming the Android? Isn’t the point of the application video chat, so what you see on the Android is being fed from the iPhone, and the Android is the one sending choppy video? Keep in mind the Nexus One was quietly discontinued. And the iPhone 4 has twice the RAM as the 3G
Edit (Droid): The other side is always choppy, and the speed is typically dependent on the network. May be its AT&T’s fault.
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