You’re trumpeting a perceived market advantage that will be very shortlived, PugetSoundSoldier. Then, it’ll be right back to the usual dynamic, which is a choice between the genuine article put together with great care and flair from Apple, or the lower apparent cost of entry for what is for all intents and purposes a less than ideally executed clone.
You mean video conferencing on a phone? It’s been done for quite a while now, and it’s fully integrated as well, once you download an app.
Unless you mean the act of downloading an app is the problem?