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I feel that Nokia phoneshave had in-built front-facing cameras since forever and I'm still waiting to receive or make my first video call.
When's this thing gonna take off?
The first mobile phone to do video calling? How do they allow you to write articles about mobile phones..when you clearly don't understand a thing. Nokia phones have been able to video call for years now. Whether it is 3G video calling or video calling through Skype using Wi-Fi.
And example of first 3G video calling is Nokia N70 or Nokia N810 and Wi-Fi video calling using N95 thanks to Fring, and the N900, thanks to Nokia.
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