Fring for iPhone 4 allows video calling with Android and Symbian

14th July, 2010 by adina
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On July 8, 2010, Fring updated its namesake iPhone application (available for free in the App Store) to facilitate some of the first multi-platform video calling on Apple’s iPhone 4. This new addition is using the front camera, even over 3G, for two-way video and is able to support it with any device which can use the similar equipped variant of Fring, ranging from other Android-based handsets, such as the Evo 4G, to some of the Nokia Symbian S60 smartphones. If one user doesn’t benefit from video support, the application can still send one-way video from an iPhone 4.

The new update also stands as a sweeping review, in order to bring in iOS features and let Fring run in the background to take a voice or video call. A log of conversations and social network updates of all types is shown by a new social stream; therefore, the address book should be much easier to use. Outside of any 3G data rates, Fring and video calls are free.


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