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Help Making a video call

alpha7878

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Hello, I am new too a smart phone. I bought the Atrix 4G 3 months ago.
My question is, what app do I need to do a video call?

Second I bought one of the new 3500mAH batteries, except for incorrect reading on the % left, well worth the money. But I was told in a few more cycles it should start reading correctly. I went from 9 hours of use to over 28 hours of use, I and use it a lot.
 
You can use Tango to make video calls, thats what I use. But, the other person needs to have Tango also.
 
i use Qik for video calls. it works pretty well.

also about the battery. if you're rooted, download Battery Calibrator. you'll fix your percentage problem with it.
 
Hello, I am new too a smart phone. I bought the Atrix 4G 3 months ago.
My question is, what app do I need to do a video call?

Second I bought one of the new 3500mAH batteries, except for incorrect reading on the % left, well worth the money. But I was told in a few more cycles it should start reading correctly. I went from 9 hours of use to over 28 hours of use, I and use it a lot.
Where did you get your battery?
 
Hello, I am new too a smart phone. I bought the Atrix 4G 3 months ago.
My question is, what app do I need to do a video call?

Second I bought one of the new 3500mAH batteries, except for incorrect reading on the % left, well worth the money. But I was told in a few more cycles it should start reading correctly. I went from 9 hours of use to over 28 hours of use, I and use it a lot.

Two things: I have Tango installed for Video Calls, but for it to work, the person on the other end has to have the same program installed. The second is in regard to your battery. There's a free app from the Market called Battery Calibration which will clear the battery's cache, but only when you're 100% charged. You can do the same thing by booting into recovery and looking under the Advanced tab - it's like the second option. This app saves you the hassle of rebooting. Clearing the battery cache serves to reset the calibration and should result in more accurate battery readings.

-Mike
 
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