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Skype launches on Android Platform, more than
100 Java-enabled mobile phones
LAS VEGAS, (BSW) Skype last week announced the release
of a lite version of SkypeTM, a thin client for
Skype that can be downloaded on Android-powered devices, as
well as more than 100 other Java-enabled mobile phones.
This launch builds on successful public testing last year
and the incorporation of user feedback to an earlier beta
version which was only available on a limited number of mobile
devices. The updated beta now makes Skype software broadly
available to millions of mobile users worldwide, including
for the first time, mobile users in the U.S. The lite version
delivers core Skype capabilities including:
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Make Skype-to-Skype calls to other Skype users anywhere
in the world
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Send/receive instant messages to/from individuals or groups
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Make Skype calls at low rates to people on landline or mobile
phones
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Receive calls to your online personal phone number on Skype
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See when your Skype contacts are online/available to chat
By bringing the worlds leading Internet communications
software to mobile phones, Skype users can save money on calls
to landlines and mobiles abroad, and stay connected with friends
and family over Skype while on the go. The lite version of
Skype works wherever your mobile phone works, without requiring
a WiFi connection. The lite version of Skype uses local air
time and a mobile internet connection in order to sign in
to Skype, update your contact list, update presence and send/receive
calls or messages, so you must have both a calling plan and
a data plan on your mobile phone to use it.
Making the Skype experience available for download to
Android-powered devices, as well as hundreds of other mobile
phones from the worlds leading handset manufacturers
is a major step forward for Skype, said Scott Durchslag,
COO of Skype. Nearly half the worlds population
are mobile phone users today and we know that many people
who already use Skype want the option to use Skype on their
mobile phones. We are committed to working towards our goal
of getting Skype into the pockets of the mobile masses.
The lite version of Skype is currently available for Android
devices, which today include the T-Mobile G1TM, the first
Android-powered mobile phone currently available in the United
States and the United Kingdom. It is expected to also work
on other future Android devices. Android device users can
download this beta version of Skype by visiting Android Market.
It also works on more than 100 of the most popular Java-enabled
phones from the worlds top five handset manufacturers
- LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. For instructions
on downloading the lite version of Skype to LG, Motorola,
Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson phones, users can visit www.skype.com/m
using the mobile browser on their phone or www.skype.com/go/mobiledownload
from a computer. The web page includes a directory of the
mobile phones currently supported.
The lite version of Skype is available globally, with the
ability to make Skype-to-Skype calls and low cost calls to
landlines and mobiles abroad currently available in ten countries:
the United States, United Kingdom, Poland, Brazil (Rio and
Sao Paolo), Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Australia and
New Zealand.
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