Skype Now Available for All Android 2.1 and Higher Phones
by Antonio Wells
Oct 5, 2010 9:36 AM –
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYVYJJES1_w
Most of us were shocked when Verizon allowed their users to use Skype on their network, but most of us were left in the dust as the deal was exclusive to Verizon. Today, however, Skype is available to all Android consumers with Android 2.1+ (Eclair) phones.
Key Features of Skype for Android:
- Make free Skype-to-Skype calls over Wi-Fi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G)* to other Skype users anywhere in the world using Skype’s SILK codec for CD-like audio quality.
- Make low rate Skype calls to landline or mobile phones
- Send and receive instant messages to one or a group of friends on Skype
- Synchronize contacts between Skype and the native address book and after synchronization place Skype calls directly from the native address book.
- See when Skype contacts are online and available to call or chat
- Easily import names and numbers to the Skype application from the native address book
- Receive calls on their Skype online number
Here’s the QR barcode to scan and download or if you’re using Chrome to Phone or Fox to Phone you can right click and send the app download to your phone, else if you’re reading this on your phone, just tap the “Download” button.
Skype
Free
description: Free* Skype-to-Skype calls over 3G or WiFi (WiFi only in the U.S.), Call phones abroad at great Skype rates, Instant message one or many friends at the same time * Data plan or WiFi connection required
Grab it and tell us what you think in the comments! Our official Android App Review is forthcoming!