5 Great Android Apps for incredible video conferencing

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Videoconferencing facilitates our lives. Connect with people from school and companies also made possible by videoconference. In line with this, Android also allows that the devices do just that. Any order in particular, here are 5 great Android apps for incredible video conferencing:

1 Qik Video Connect

Qik Android interface is different from his counterpart of iOs. The version of Android has four blocks on your screen each representing a certain function with its description. Their functions include Video Chat, record and share, Video Mail and video gallery. Although the Android version differs with the version of iOs in appearance, both have the same functionality.

Apart from its video Chat function, another thing which can find interesting is the Video mail. Voice mail, but this time uses the video is the same. An advantage of Video mail is that the quality of the video is better than the live video chat that is recorded. The bad news is that you cannot use this service free of charge after June 1, that charge an annual fee for this service.

With Qik, you can also upload your videos to the web and share them via e-mail and SMS. While Qik has good characteristics, may not have the best video chat experience. Now, however, Qik is one of the best options among Video Conferencing Android apps.

2 Tango

The good thing about Tango is allows users to have a cross-platform video chat. This means that you can have a video chat with a friend through an iOs even if you are on Android-very cool done! Although Fring has this capacity, Tango scored more points when it comes to a quality video and ease of use. With the Tango, one can make calls over 3 G and 4 G networks as well.

Find your friends using Tango also becomes convenient for this app. Tango can search through your iPhone or Android address book of friends who are in Tango and added to the list of contacts of the application. In addition, the programme of installation of this application is quite easy.

3 Fring

Fring is easy to use. Its interface is flawless and not saturated. Even a first-time user would not have a problem to know the quality of the video app. is good but not as good as FaceTime (iPhone). Their sound still has more room for improvement. Good thing, however, is that it can be downloaded from the free Android website.

4 Hit the live video

Knocking Live Video allows to share live video from your phone to another one its user. This implementation of shared use of video used to be only available on the iPhone. Now, it's in news Android-good for Android lovers! This is a cross-platform application, which means that a user of Android can share live videos to a family member or friend who is using the iPhone. It is one of the most popular social network applications today and you can download this application free of charge.

5 Skype

Skype is without doubt one of the best in VoIP applications around. Unfortunately, Skype Android has no video conferencing with the exception of the 4 G phones. Many are hopeful but this service would extend to phones not 4 G in the near future.




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