Not yet! :o(
Many cell phone companies offer flip video phones. The best thing to do is visit your local wireless store (e.g. AT&T, Verizon, Sprint) and speak to a customer service representative.
Verizon Wireless' prepaid plans allow cell phone customers to take advantage of the company's extensive service network without signing a long-term contract. On the high end, Verizon offers a no-contract plan with unlimited calling, text and web usage at a cost of $50 a month for basic phones. Customers who use their phones infrequently can avoid these monthly access fees with a second plan that charges 25 cents a minute for calling, picture and video messaging. Two daily usage plans also provide wireless service without a contract. On these plans, customers pay a fee only on days when they use the phone, but texting, data and calling costs may be additional.
go on the internet
No
No, the Verizon Wireless company keeps a record of all text messages that have been sent and received. Although I'm pretty sure they can't see picture/video messages.
Yes
go to phonezoo.com and then go to create or something
well it depends on the phone but now the iphone has video calling feature
No, the blackberry curve 8530 does not have video calling. The video and music features do not function the way that they would need to for video calling to work so they never added that feature to the phone.
On a computer, it's as simple as having a webcam and downloading a program that allows you to do video calling (ie; Skype, Windows Live Messenger, etc.). On a cell phone, you need to have a video calling equipped phone that has a camera built specifically for the task.
you cant
Tango runs on almost any Android 2.1 or higher Android phones, regardless of carrier. No Blackberry or Windows support, but should support the new iPhone on Verizon (In addition to the current iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPod 4/ipad).