The good: AT&T Video Share is a video-calling service that lets you stream live video to your friends. With 3G, performance was quite good, with barely a second of delay in video transmission. You can adjust the brightness, mute the sound, turn the speakerphone on or off, and record the video for safekeeping. You can also start and end the video during a call without interrupting it.
The bad: AT&T Video Share only supports one-way video streaming at the moment, and the video quality is limited to the capabilities of your phone. It only works with certain 3G phones, and will only work when both phones are connected to a 3G network. Both phones will also need to be signed up to the Video Share service.
The bottom line: While we love the idea of video calling, the limitations of AT&T's Video Share prevent us from calling it a must-have service. That said, it has plenty of potential.
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