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I did a search and foumd nothing for the D3, so can someone recommend a good video chat app? I tried Qik Video but it kept FC, and I would like a recommendation. Thanks!

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VTok allows you to video chat through Google Talk. Fring works for the Droid 3 as well.
 
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My wife and I use Tango between her iPhone 4 and my Droid 3. Quality is mediocre, but it works.

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My wife and I use Tango between her iPhone 4 and my Droid 3. Quality is mediocre, but it works.

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I got tango. It works, but as you said the quality is a little lacking. No worries, though. I really only need it when my husband is out of town. Thanks!

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Fring seems to be the best one so far for me. 3g is medicore at best, but works slightly better on wifi
 
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Default video chat with paltalk mobile

You can try paltalk mobile. visit paltalk.com from your mobile browser and it should direct you to the android download page, or you can get it from the android market by searching for paltalk.

DISCLAIMER: I work for them so please don't get mad, the video is a subscription service, although we are adding 'super IM' soon wihch will allow for up to 10 users in your video chat for free. The subscription service is for the open chat rooms and costs 60 bucks a year.

We are in testing now so it may be a bit buggy, but it does allow for multiple videos at once in open groups. Stay tuned for the super IM release which as I said earlier will have free video for private conversations.

Warning! - paltalk does have 'adult' activity in some chat rooms so this is not an app for kids or anyone under the age of 18. It's not a smut site, but there is an adult category (one of many many categories)

I have a droid 3 and on my 3g connection the video is FAST!

To be honest this app was developed for our current users and subscribers, but if you are seeking a pretty amazing video chat app that is still a bit early in development you may want to give it a try.

You do NOT have to pay anything if you don't want to.
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