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It looks like the Skype app on Android has recently been updated, and this one should be good news for those interested in two-way video chatting. But first, the boring details. This latest update brings the version up to 2.1.0.46. Furthermore, the Skype app requires Android 2.1 or later along with 9.8M for installation. And with that, lets get into the good stuff — the changes included in this latest version. Or should we say change (as in plural) with the newly supported devices. Yup, this update brings just one thing — two-way video calling support on a number of new devices. According to the change log, those with any of the following devices will be able to make video calls once they have the latest version of Skype for Android downloaded and installed.
It looks like the Skype app on Android has recently been updated, and this one should be good news for those interested in two-way video chatting. But first, the boring details. This latest update brings the version up to 2.1.0.46. Furthermore, the Skype app requires Android 2.1 or later along with 9.8M for installation. And with that, lets get into the good stuff — the changes included in this latest version. Or should we say change (as in plural) with the newly supported devices. Yup, this update brings just one thing — two-way video calling support on a number of new devices. According to the change log, those with any of the following devices will be able to make video calls once they have the latest version of Skype for Android downloaded and installed.
Via [Android Market]
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