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Skype Officially in the Market for the HTC EVO 4G

This was the first time I used it, it was nice to call my sister in the US. Did anyone have skype credit for €0.09 then have it taken away? I thought it was like good voice that they would give us some credit to use, but it went to €0.00
 
i have a question .. im going to mexico in the next couple months ... if i buy skype credit and im connected via wifi in mexico could i make calls back here to the states (i.e.- my wifes cell phone) i wouldnt be charged like international roaming or anything like that will I ?
thanks in advance !

I wasn't charged doing this from Europe to the States today. Just had someone at a computer and I was on WiFi at a pub.
 
I wasn't charged doing this from Europe to the States today. Just had someone at a computer and I was on WiFi at a pub.

so you called someone via skype to skype .. but you on your phone and the other on the computer ...? im wondering if you can call from your phone over wifi to a cell phone or landline in the us ?
 
so you called someone via skype to skype .. but you on your phone and the other on the computer ...? im wondering if you can call from your phone over wifi to a cell phone or landline in the us ?

I just got back from a trip to Peru where I did just that, not on the EVO though. I used the Skype application on my friend's iPhone 3G. I bought a subscription from Skype to call the US. I connected the iPhone the internet via WiFi, then used the Skype app to call my friends' and family's cell phones in the US. All I paid was for the Skype subscription which was the cheapest option, $7 for a month of unlimited calls/minutes to mobile or landline in the US, cancel anytime. Any WiFi will do, I was calling from hotels, friend's houses, cafes, everywhere; it was pretty awesome.

I imagine the EVO skype app should work the same.
 
yes. i have since uninstalled the app as its not ready for my needs yet.

Even with the WiFi limitation and lack of video it sure would be handy for me. My wife's a flight attendant and occasionally flies to Japan and the only way we can communicate is with Skype. But it's a pain to make arrangements (before she takes off) as to when I should be in front of a computer that has Skype on it. Now I'll just have to be around a hotspot (local bar). :eek:
 
so you called someone via skype to skype .. but you on your phone and the other on the computer ...? im wondering if you can call from your phone over wifi to a cell phone or landline in the us ?

I was going to try but it SKype took away my free
 
and thats great! i dont know anyone overseas so this app is useless to me in its present form.

as it matures i will definately reinstall it.. and once its allowed to SD card... :)


Even with the WiFi limitation and lack of video it sure would be handy for me. My wife's a flight attendant and occasionally flies to Japan and the only way we can communicate is with Skype. But it's a pain to make arrangements (before she takes off) as to when I should be in front of a computer that has Skype on it. Now I'll just have to be around a hotspot (local bar). :eek:
 
I couldn't care less about video chat right now, but if they ever get this damn thing to where I can even log in, this means I won't need my iPod Touch when I go to Europe to make (and possibly get) phone calls.

If they ever fix their login servers, this is a win for Android, AFAIC.
 
I couldn't care less about video chat right now, but if they ever get this damn thing to where I can even log in, this means I won't need my iPod Touch when I go to Europe to make (and possibly get) phone calls.

If they ever fix their login servers, this is a win for Android, AFAIC.

Are you trying to log in while connected via WiFi? This Skype press release (near the bottom in faded gray letters)...

Skype for Android? Now Available - About Skype

says, that in the US, it's WiFi only. No 3G.
 
Are you trying to log in while connected via WiFi?
I've tried it both ways; also my Moment is disconnected from the Sprint Network and is WiFi-only.

Even if I put it a bogus password it comes right back which implies it's not related to logging in at all.
 
marctronixx said he got logged in. Maybe because it was just released their servers are bogged down with new users.
 
The reviews aren't looking to good lol, and i really want some video chat. I can't even log in lmao
 
Not working for me at all. I even went into airplane mode with WiFi only on and it's failing to log in. Judging by the speed which it gives me the login error it might not even be establishing a connection to their login servers. I'm going to leave the app alone for now and try again later when they've actually fixed it.
 
What were people at skype thinking here is what could have taken place at SKYPE labs :)

- Hey you know what would be great
- What
- To create an application called skype that does similar things as the one for the Iphone.
- That is brilliant - we should call it skype mobile and eventually promise everyone there would be video call.
- Awww that sounds really good.
- Lets publish the application to the android market and let users enjoy it and make us rich
- You are right after that we should go get a beer.


You had the beer before testing out your own application idiots - published a widely used application without it being functional at all. Nice job skype maybe you didnt have a beer you were high in the process?
 
I use skype on my netbook all the time. ANd I rarely use the video feature. I travel all the time(in Rio now) and it is good to be able to call back home. Anyway, seems like a lot of you folks are just looking for a toy. This IS a useful app even if it does not have video chat. Calling internationally for 2 cents a minute makes it a very useful tool!
 
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