Skype comes to Android 2.1 and above

From CNET News.com: Skype calling is now available as a free download on Android-based devices, the Internet telephony company announced today.

The Skype for Android software allows users to make calls to Skype accounts, mobile phones, or landlines. Users can also send and receive text messages via the application when communicating with Skype friends. Those who want to keep all their content in one place can sync their address book with Skype. The company also said that users will be able to receive calls on their Skype online number.

But there are some limitations. For one, Skype for Android is only available to those who are running Android 2.1 or above. The company also said that Skype calls are only available to U.S. customers over Wi-Fi. Elsewhere around the world, users can place calls over both Wi-Fi and 3G.

Skype said that it has tested its software on several devices, including the HTC Desire and the Google Nexus One, but it "can't guarantee full functionality or compatibility" on other devices. In fact, the company said that it is "aware of some problems" with the Samsung Galaxy S. It said that it plans to address those app issues at some point in the future.

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