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Default To developers::::VEDIO CALLING

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Just wanted to give my idea of video calling. Can we use or create a detachable camer like we used to get it for PSP. Any ideas


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Its already been done. Skype works. Google talk works. They all have video chat. And wrong section.

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Its already been done. Skype works. Google talk works. They all have video chat. And wrong section.

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Giv me the link working on x10


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what about 3g video call
 
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what about 3g video call
3g video call requires front camera which is out of scope here.
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3g video call requires front camera which is out of scope here.
I've seen in some devices 3G video calling works even with the back camera.
 
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If someone can look into SE Neo config and port some settings to x10 that will be wonderful.
 
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If someone can look into SE Neo config and port some settings to x10 that will be wonderful.

Dude it works. U can try it for yourself.
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3g video call requires front camera which is out of scope here.
oops, thought the black thing in front beside the led is the front camera.

 
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