Skype just announced all Android phones that are running Android’s 2.1 OS or greater can access Skype from Android Market Place. Before you get excited you should know there is some limitations like the app only works over WIFI, Another limitation is to make calls over seas the call will go over your carrier so you will be charged for the international call.

Currently if you browse the comments you will find a lot of users are having problems, but this can be fixed by a simple update. Some of the current issues with the app is signing in problems and Skype seems to not work on some phones like the Samsung Galaxy S phone. Sadly currently Skype for Android still doesn’t support video calling and there is no word on if/when it will. If you want to make video calls you can download Fring from the Android Market Place.
Some of the things that Skype for Android lets you do is
- Make free Skype-to-Skype calls over WiFi 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




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