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Qik look! Two new phones from T-Mobile.

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Just this week, two new T-Mobile 4G phones hit the shelves:  the T-Mobile® Sidekick® 4G™ and T-Mobile® G2x™ with Google™. And we’re excited because both are pre-loaded with T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik™, enabling anyone who gets one of these phones to video chat with friends and family over 3G, 4G and WiFi.

The PCWorld.com review stated, “…the Sidekick also has a front-facing camera for video chatting. I was able to get it up and running, and I used the Qik app to easily connect to a T-Mobile MyTouch 4G also running Qik.”

And Androidspin said, “…the new Sidekick 4G [has]…pre-installed T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik™, to ensure you are always present with your social circle.”

About the G2x, cnet confirmed, “The G2x comes with Qik Video Chat so you can try this feature out as soon as you get it.”

T-Mobile and Qik Launch Breakthrough Mobile Video Chat Service

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

First to offer native Android address book integration with Video Chat including presence, industry-leading performance through deep hardware integration

Qik and T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced details of the next generation live video communications, sharing and messaging service to be available to consumers across with the U.S. through the upcoming availability of the T-Mobile® myTouch® 4G.  The integrated T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik will be the first to offer integration into the native Android™ address book with the benefit of indicating live presence allowing customers to connect with friends and family through live video conversations and video messaging over T-Mobile’s network and Wi-Fi.

The deployment of new higher speed networks, like T-Mobile’s 4G mobile broadband network, together with the introduction of devices like the new T-Mobile myTouch with 1GHz CPU and 720p video capability, now makes possible a new social video experience providing consumers with new ways to communicate and share using video with their friends, family, and through social networks.

T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik offers dramatically improved video quality and frame rates compared to other video calling solutions on the marketplace through deep hardware integration.  Further, this is the first video communications service that is integrated directly into the native Android address book including live presence indication.  From the device address book, users can view if their contacts are available to engage in a live video session, and can directly initiate a session from the native device user interface.

Unlike existing video calling solutions, T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik allows users not only to conduct live two-way video conversations from their mobile device, but also allows users to leave video messages.  Similar to leaving a voice message when a recipient is not available for a voice call, users are demanding the ability to leave video messages when they attempt to share an irreproducible moment with their friend or family member.

The service also allows friends and family members to receive video messages on over 200 supported phone models, and also allows users to share moments through social networks, to stream live to the web, and to archive their important memories through a dedicated video management site at www.qik.com.

“Qik is proud to bring this game-changing new service to market specifically for T-Mobile customers,” said Vijay Tella, CEO of Qik. “We have answered the need for both live and asynchronous capabilities, which is the hallmark of any complete consumer video communications service, and we have done it at a level of quality and performance that simply needs to be experienced to believe.”

“T-Mobile Video Chat powered by Qik is the ideal showcase for the capabilities of our network and is an example of our focus on providing innovative new solutions to enrich the lives of our customers,” said Andrew Sherrard, vice president, product management, T-Mobile USA.

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