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Skype now available for all Android devices, Wi-Fi only in U.S. Boy Genius Report
Skype for Android? Now Available - About Skype


Apparently Skype for Android is available only through wi-fi in the US, however the current Skype that I have on my Incredible does not work on wi-fi, only on 3G. Will the current install of Skype continue to be supported and work on 3G? I would like to be able to use Skype when I'm on the go.

According to the link you posted here --> Skype for Android? Now Available - About Skype

Skype for Android enables users to:

  • 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
 
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If you read further down, in gray text it says the following:

In the US, Skype for Android works over WiFi only. Skype for Android is not available in China and Japan at this moment. Operator charges may apply when consumers use data or roam over 3G, EDGE, GPRS.


In AppBrain, it is listed as a new "Hot" app here --> Skype - Android app on AppBrain

It says:

 
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Sorry kind of ranting. This is my own opinion. I'm just full of piss and vinegar today.

Skype was so much better than they were just pushing it as a service to allow free phone calls over the internet.

I'm pretty sure they were trying to sell access to the service just through carriers to generate more money. My carrier offers skype, BUT only if it is installed and run through their 3G data network.

Seriously, and now they finally release it probably because people are realizing what a bunch of assholes they've been about this.

As a non American Galaxy S user I still feel really cheated.

- People have been complaining about the size of the program, but the Galaxy S has so much space it can handle the size.
- It doesn't support the Galaxy S. One of the latest phones with a ton of variants on multiple carriers internationally. I'm pretty sure there's a good number of SGS users out there.
- It doesn't allow calls over wifi, outside the US? This is really don't get. Are they breaking some law by letting people make those free international calls? Skype never had any guarantee on call quality, so issues pertaining to quality isn't really related to them.

I'm just very disappointed by this release.
 
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Sorry kind of ranting. This is my own opinion. I'm just full of piss and vinegar today.

Skype was so much better than they were just pushing it as a service to allow free phone calls over the internet.

I understand the appeal for making video calls and use it frequently from my PC to stay in touch with family & friends. I don't quite get the phone call thing though.

I have a vzw Family plan which includes free calls to 10 F&F. I also get free calls to other vzw phones - specifically my wife's. Those 2 features account for about 80% of our calls and the required minimum plans to get them allow us more than enough (too many) minutes to handle the other 20% of the calls. I realize mine is a specific case but it can't be too much different than a lot of families. I just don't see much value in all these Skype variants popping up.

Maybe someone can give me an idea of where they find value.
 
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