MiKandi Adds Live Video Sex Chat App

SEATTLE — Mikandi has acquired exclusive distribution of Sex Chat Live, a live video chat mobile application.

Sex Chat Live is an Android-based app that connects users to live webcam models from around the world.

The app delivers videos over Wi-Fi or 3G connections. Sex Chat Live offers the app for free in the MiKandi Mobile Market, which includes free profile browsing and free preview videos. Customers pay for one-to-one text and video interaction with the cam girls.

The app is compatible with Android 1.5 and higher, and runs on all Android screens.

"We know that consumers of adult apps demand high quality and interactivity, and Sex Chat Live delivers just that,” MiKandi co-founder Jennifer McEwen said. “Sex Chat Live will raise the standard of excellence for adult mobile entertainment. We’re ecstatic to have this outstanding app in our market.”

With many devices now featuring dual facing cameras, significant smart phone market saturation and faster connection speeds, mobile video chat apps are expected to experience ever-increasing popularity, the company said, adding that future versions of Sex Chat Live will allow for two-way audio and video interaction.

“We’ve been refining the technology for some time now and when MiKandi first launched we knew they would be the perfect partners to showcase our app,” said Stephen George, from BabeChatLive — the platform powering the app. “We’re very pleased with the first version of our product and our girls are highly enthusiastic and anxious to get to know the MiKandi community.”

Sex Chat Live can be found on MiKandi.com and is featured in the MiKandi Mobile Market under the Social category.

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