Qik, the live mobile video service, is available on a wide range of phones: Nokia smartphones, BlackBerries, HTC phones, Samsung, Motorola, Android phones, and more. But that list is missing one: the iPhone. Since the iPhone 3G didn’t support video, Qik could never make an app for Apple’s popular smartphone.
But with the release of the iPhone 3G S, that all changed. Video on the iPhone was possible. And as of today, Qik is available in the iPhone App store [iTunes Link]. While we’re pleased to see Qik finally arrive on the Apple phone, there is one big catch: it can’t stream live video. Full story...
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