Skype Lite to the Android Market
January 9th, 2009 MobileFreak
CES 2009 is buzzing with techie news and announcements that are impacting the mobile landscape and beyond. One of those happens to be Skype’s announcement of their Lite app for Java enabled phones, bringing VOIP calling to your mobile phone.
According to CNET, Skype is now submitting the app to the Android Market, which would hopefully get approved by Google within a few days.
Stay tuned and we will update this post when Skype Lite becomes available on the Google Android Market!
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No calls can be made, no free calls received even when in WI-FI spot. This application is not ready for prime time, it sucks. If I wanted to IM, I would use another application. Please make Skype like it is on computers. Free calls computer-to-computer (or phone-to-skype_contact) over wifi or carrier’s data plan.
Else is is useless.