Qik, the company behind the video chat service featured on the Sprint EVO 4G, has confirmed today on their blog that their service will be free for all users who adopt the new device, although a Sprint data plan is still required. This came after many floating rumors and speculation stating the service would be a premium feature and would cost anywhere from $5-$10, which was clearly proved to be just that, rumors, by Qik today.
According to the sites blog the core video chat service will be absolutely free although they will offer to-be-announced premium features for an undetermined price, these being completely optional of course. Be sure to check out Qik’s website on June 4th for a complete list of features and services, this also being the launch day for the highly anticipated Sprint EVO 4G. Comments are always welcome!
this is great news!
this is great news!
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