EVO and MyTouch 4G owners had been ready to benefit from the virtues of video calling via Qik for a while, but Skype’s latest acquisition is finally letting a number of more phones in at the action. Qik Video Connect now works with some devices running Android 2.1 and up, iPhones, iPad 2s and any iPod Touch with a camera — letting Apple fanboys and Android apologists speak head to head over 3G, 4G, and WiFi with the device in their choosing. It’s not the primary app to do cross-platform video calling , however it is the simplest one with Qik’s video mail and video sharing services. The catch? It’s only currently available on ten Android handsets, though dev teams are “busy getting Video Chat ready on additional phones.” Let’s hope they work quickly.
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