The Yahoo Messenger 2.0 iPhone app update was released Monday, adding support for video calls, voice calls, and multitasking. Video calling on the free app is supported on the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS and allow the user to initiate video chats to Yahoo Messenger users on other devices, including Macs or PCs.
Yahoo has enabled Messenger video calls on the iPhone to work over 3G, while recommending that video calls take place over Wi-Fi. By comparison, Apple's FaceTime currently works only on Wi-Fi, although Apple is working with cellular providers to allow the service over 3G.
Early user reviews of the new Yahoo Messenger app are mixed. Though the 2.0 version of the app has an average rating of 3 stars in the App Store, several users have reported problems with the video chat feature.
The update from Yahoo will challenge to Apple to roll out its FaceTime standard to even more devices. When Apple announced its FaceTime open standard for video chat alongside the iPhone 4, it promised that it would soon be available on tens of millions of devices. In September, a significant refresh of the iPod touch brought FaceTime to the device. The next-generation iPad is also expected to work with the video conferencing standard.
However, FaceTime is conspicuously absent on Windows PCs and Apple's Mac line of computers, most of which come with built-in webcams. in September, rumors arose that Apple had been working on building FaceTime compatibility into its iChat software.
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Well, well. Wasn't their CEO the one recently complaining in a WSJ interview that Jobs was a control freak, that iAd was going to fail, etc etc?
I guess business is business.
Sucks, Push Notifications are not being received for audio calls received on the original iPhone with iOS 3.1.3 -- the same phone cannot make audio or video calls to other users, but CAN receive audio calls, but NO notification is even received for video calls -- no audio fallback. Seems like it needs work!
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How "not to do business" with Apple (only the largest tech company by market cap) and how to "marginalize" yourself, 2.0
"Yahoo" is living up to their namesake!
PS. Apple has only introduced the top 3 "game changing" devices of the last decade, iPod, iPhone and the iPad. Hello! What "yahoo's!"
The update from Yahoo will challeng
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If by "problems" one means that there is no sign of video chat working on the iPhone 4, then I guess yes, it has problems.
As far as I can tell it can't video chat from iPhone to desktop. Only iPhone 4 to iPhone 4, not even to iPod Touch 4G. It can however voice call from iPhone to desktop, just not video.