Qik, the live mobile video streaming service pioneered on
S60, has always set out to tackle as many phones and platforms as it possibly could -- and the latest to get hooked up today is
Android, which means you can push video to the world anywhere you've got a T-Mobile signal on that
G1 of yours (and all the better if you're in one of those AWS 3G markets). The software's actually already available in the Android Market, so go ahead and test it right now; just put some pants on first, alright? Please, this is a family service.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Vincent @ Jun 23rd 2009 4:18PM
I always appreciate innovation and new services, but isn't the available bandwith scarce enough without qik ?
Galen20K @ Jun 23rd 2009 6:38PM
So far so good, its really a Nice app and it'll only get better!
gadgetmodo @ Jun 23rd 2009 7:41PM
Sounds like something the bad guys would do in 24 to show Jack that they've got his daughter.
Opants @ Jun 23rd 2009 11:17PM
It's actually pretty cool. Works very well via WiFi on my Tmobile G1. I walked to the bottle shop running the live feed via 3G, and it was a little choppy but surprisingly clear and vivid sounds and all. I like it.