Its still kind of gimmicky though. I mean, we have webcam options in things like aim and msn... but how many people actually use them?
Tapatalk. Samsung Moment. Yep.
LIke I said, just because some people don't have much/any use for it, doesn't mean it won't be used. I'd be using it so the person I'm calling, or calling me, can "see" things both inside "and outside" of the house, in making repairs, etc...not everyone has a laptop with a web cam to drag outside.
Heck, just this week, my buddy bought a used car, was having trouble removing the stereo, and had to drive over to my house for me to look at it. If he had "a" video phone, he could have just made a call and I could have walked him thru it.
Or how about somebody getting tickets to an event (concert, game, race,
your interest here) and then being able to stream it to people who could not go? I'm sure someone somewhere will be buying movie tickets and streaming the feed to their friends/clients. To this day, I still have trouble describing the sheer volume of pretty women I saw during my trip to Spain...can't imagine how much easier it would have been via Skype on my n900. Puts a new twist on, "dude, you should have been there".
Or how about someone coming accross something you were interested in buying (home, car,
your interest here) and calls you, to provide a real-time "video walk-thru"?
Video calling, on its own, has its benefits...especially when free and over cellular connection (Skype/Google Talk). I'm not saying it has to be thru Apple, but the fact that so many kids/grandmothers (recently saw 12 year old girl in KFC talking iPhone shop with a complete stranger, a 60+ year old grandmother) have the iPhone, it will probably catch on...just a numbers thing.