Any Smart Phone from US/North America Origin (what ever the Brand Is) will never support 3G Video Calling Because Technical abbreviation of 3G Video Calling is 3G-324M Circuit-Switched Video Calls aka Normal 3G Video Calls aka Native 3G Video Calls aka 3G Carrier Calls 3G-324M video calling is placed direct with the carrier and has been available in many countries like Europe (most countries), Asia Etc (not North America) One compatible 3G device may call another compatible 3G device without the installation of additional software on either device, The call is placed and billed as telephony – it is not done over 3G or WiFi Data. This type of video calling is accessed from the phones main dial pad. An extra button marked Video Call will place the call. It has never been available in the United States and probably never will be. For this reason, the US market does not expect 324M functionality from a phone with an FFC. Probably for this reason neither Google nor handset makers regard it as an absolute priority on a phone with an FFC – it is rather an optional extra. If the functionality is missing, it does not seem possible to hack it in with a new ROM or Dialler. Every Body should aware of that
Posted on: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 04:56:13 +0000