Skype announced the launch of a new mobile application, namely Skype for Android, a mobile software solution aimed at devices running under Google’s Android 2.1 OS or higher, further expanding the service’s reach into the mobile space. With the new application, smartphone users can make free Skype-to-Skype calls, unless their network operator makes additional charges for data usage. The app will also allow them to communicate using instant messaging and make calls to regular phones for a fee.
You can download Skype from the Android Market, or from skype.com/m on your phone. You’ll need Android OS 2.1 or later – check Settings > About if you’re not sure what version your phone is running.
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