Video calls will be one of the most important features of Mobile Gingerbread





Little is known about the future of Android Gingerbread update codenamded (which could end up being Android 2.3, 2.5, or who knows) known, but as we get closer to launch early next year, more details began to emerge. We present a new user interface, optimized for the game and after a recent interview with Andy Rubin is also hoped that the video chat.

The HTC EVO 4G is the first Android phone with a front camera, but the Android SDK does not support this feature at the time of its publication, and has been working with Sprint to provide the first application of Qik video chat. Fring also came on board with your application, but many of us have been waiting for Google to officially support their own service.

In a move that undoubtedly a response to Apple's FaceTime video chat on the iPhone 4, Android engineers are working to make Google Talk video on the mobile platform.

If coming via the video chat to Android asked Andy Rubin said: .. "We support video chat today with Google Talk video in the office operates Whether that can be reused and is suitable for enjoying mobile broadband is an exercise that is underway." When Andy is willing to admit that his first told me that that the project will be a close and already in the testing phase drawing.
Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha said in June that his company could produce more Android phones that featured this year before cameras. None of these phones have materialized, but listen to the Droid Terminator is one of the first devices to receive Moto two cameras.

HTC and Samsung Android phones produced with front cameras, it seems that finally enough devices out there that Google is ready to implement.
I did a lot of traveling in the last few months, and I had the opportunity to work with multiple hardware parters working on Tegra 2 devices talk. I did my best to squeeze some details of Gingerbread, but most were not very talkative. However, everything I've heard from several sources that Gingerbread is "the way we use our phones."

I'm still not sure what she meant by that comment, but the addition of video chat is a good start. What do you think Google is Gingerbread? Want to change a formal application for video chat, as you use your phone?