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T-Mobile Announces Native Video Calling, Available Today On The Galaxy Note 5 And Galaxy S6 Edge+

Ryan Whitwam

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T-Mobile has been pushing some*new network technologies lately, like the*Advanced Messaging*platform announced a few months*back. Now it's moving on to video calling by adding native support to its network for select devices. It will require a software update to use, but the experience of placing a video call should be somewhat less annoying.

T-Mobile's video calling system will be smart enough to adjust to your network conditions. It will be accessible via a button in the dialer app when you're calling someone who also has a supported phone. Video calling works over LTE or WiFi, and the call will automatically step down to voice-only if you move off a sufficiently fast network. If you're going to use video calling, this seems like a good way to do it. Although, it doesn't sound like this will work across networks, for example with Verizon's Advanced Calling video. Carrier interoperability is*pretty messed up these days.

The data used by a video call on LTE will count against your monthly totals, which I'm actually a little surprised to hear. It would have been easy for T-Mobile to exempt its video calling from those limits, but that wouldn't have been very network neutral of them. The video calling update is available today on the*Note 5*and*S6 Edge+. The regular Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will get the update next week. Everyone else will have to wait and see if*their device gets support.

Source:*T-Mobile



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