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Skype Lite available on Android
January 11, 2009 | by Andrew Kameka
Android, Android Apps
Popular VoIP service Skype can be used on the go thanks to a Java-powered application released recently. Skype Lite, now available in the Android Marketplace, brings Voice over Internet Protocol service and new calling options to Android phones.
For the uninitiated, Skype is a communication service that makes phone calls, sends instant messages, and hosts video conference with others through the internet. Think of those quirky Vonage commercials for a similar understanding of the way things work.
Skype Lite doesn’t have video conferencing capabilities, so you may wonder what good this app can do if you already have calling and IMing capabilities on your mobile phone. Well, the simple answer is you probably don’t need this app, but you may discover that it’s something worth wanting. Skype makes international calls using prepaid credits, which can be more cost-effective than calling cards or expensive international calling plans on landlines. And since Americans are increasingly becoming more dependent on cell phones than landlines, this may be a great alternative to signing up for a monthly plan with your local phone company.
Skype Lite is a stripped-down transition from the desktop service, however it does use Skype credits. Unlike the desktop version, Skype-to-Skype calls are not entirely free. (Be sure to review the Skype price breakdown). A barebones Skype is still useful, and could be employed to help avoid going overboard on your cell phone plan making international calls. Unfortunately, you will be using your plan’s standard minutes in Skype Lite.















Does this use up regular minutes? or is it over a wifi connection?
Wifi
Yes, it does take up your minutes (unless used during your plan’s free nights and weekends periods). I’ve edited the post for clarity. Thanks for pointing that out. This app only makes sense if you plan on making international calls or need your Skype contacts with you on the go.
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Again, with the nice messages. Are you ever critical (when necessary)? Skype Lite for the Android is nearly useless and is far from what iPhone users have. 1. It doesn't do Skype to Skype VoIP. 2. It doesn't support ANY form of calling in Canada (and I suspect other countries outside of the U.S.). Message, "Calling is not available in your region". But it will allow receiving of calls. 3. It does not support already set profiles (from desktop). 4. It does not reliably pick up calls if the phone is not in use (standby). 5. In coming calls at transferred to your cell phone (and cell phone answering service). It doesn't go through Skype. 6. VoIP is not support and there is no WiFi capability! 7. All calls are pay calls.
I just wanted to say that after many months and no further development on this app… I am pretty disappointed.
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Just tried to use in on my Nexus One. Tried regular 3G, tried Wifi only … no connection can be established …. has anyone been able to use this on a Nexus One yet?
how do i retrieve skype on the phone it self…far as downloading skype on my evo htc 4g phone
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