The latest version of Qik is now available which supports a considerable number of Windows Mobile-running devices. Likewise, it also now includes the ability to utilize external flash memory when you’re offline and provides a better experience for touchscreen devices with the inclusion of on-screen function buttons that appear when you tap the screen. This is a fine update so that more people can now Qik their New Year and holiday celebrations on their handy mobile phone, and share it with their friends and loved ones across the globe.
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Full list of compatible devices after the break.
Palm:
- Palm Treo 800w
- Palm Treo Pro (alpha support)
Samsung:
- Samsung SGH-i900/i908/ SCH-i910 (Omnia)
- Samsung SGH-i907 (Epix)
- Samsung SCH-i760
- Samsung SGH-i780 (Blackjack3)
HTC-based:
- HTC Touch Pro
- HTC Touch HD
- HTC XV6800
- HTC TyTN
- O2 XDA Trion
- T-Mobile MDA Vario II
- Vodafone 1605 VPA Compact III
- Orange SPV M3100
- Dopod CHT 9000
- Dopod 838 Pro
- DoCoMo HTC Z
- Qtek 9600
- iMate JasJam
- AT&T 8525
- Swisscom XPA v1605
- SoftBank X01HT
- Vodafone PDA 1605
- Vodafone PDA 9600
Amoi:
- AT&T SMT 5700
- Orange SPV E610
Motorola:
- Motorola Q Music 9m




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