jueves, 7 de julio de 2011

Chinese Android Mobile Phones: Create, Share, and Play Video In Android

Regardless of your area of interest, be it a videophile or an informal videographer seeking to capture life's valuable moments, your Chinese android mobile phone can help you seize ample footage and put it out there for the world to see. And that's just the beginning: With the help of a few selection apps, you can stream movies, video chat and play video clips from your own personal collection – directly from your tablet.

Ø Capture video

Chinese android mobile phones have robust capture capabilities which are limited only by the capacity of your device's integrated camera. With increasingly devices now featuring HD-fit hardware, your cell phone or tablet can often assume the place of your camcorder –or, in any case, serve as an appropriate stand-in when the camcorder is not available.

To begin video capture on your device, instigate the camera app and snap it to Video mode by tapping the tiny camera/camcorder toggled on the right side of the screen. (This procedure should seem clear to most readers, but it's vital to hold the handset horizontally as you capture or shoot, given that we have no such thing as portrait mode in video capture).

No sweat, android’s camera's default settings will automatically compensate for various lighting conditions. But if you are not yet impressed, you can adjust your capture settings within the camera function. There are also other options in the main viewfinder area (on some Chinese android mobile phones, it will force you to tap your finger once on the viewfinder to avail such options).

Ø Editing and sharing your videos

For higher Android versions like Android 3.0, you can make use of Google's built-in Movie Studio app to carry out basic editing tasks on any recorded clip. Some Chinese android mobile phones have basic video editing software too.

Sharing clips from your Android device is easy; just tap the “Gallery” to open. Once there, simply tap the “Share” option to see a listing of apps that you can send to your friends (on mobile phones; Share option is positioned at bottom of the screen; while on tablets, it's an icon located at the upper-right corner). You can also share videos, YouTube, via Gmail, Messaging (MMS), and many other social platforms.

Ø Video chat and live broadcasting

For video chatting, the best platform is Google's own Google Talk. Chinese android mobile Phones operating on android 2.3.4 and above, accompany Google Talk video chat service built in; you just need to open the Google Talk app and you can proceed a chat live with anyone else logged in into the platform on a cell phone, tablet, or a PC.

Chinese android mobile phones with older versions of android, users can obtain video chatting services via their own proprietary platforms. For instance, Qik and Fring are two commonly used (and free).

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