
Testing. Skype have today added 17 new devices to their Video Calling service on Android. Although a few of these devices — listed below — were able to have Skype Video Calling over a month ago thanks to a leaked / hacked APK, it’s good to see Skype further pushing Video Calling on the Android platform. Some of the devices added in today’s update aren’t applicable for markets outside the US of A so I’ve listed only those that will affect devices available in Australia or via imports. Hit the break to see if your device can Video Call.
- Samsung Galaxy S II
- Samsung Galaxy S
- Samsung Galaxy Tab (7-inch)
- HTC Desire (running Android 2.2)
- HTC Sensation
- HTC EVO 3D
- HTC Incredible S
- HTC Desire HD
- HTC Flyer
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Play
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro
- Acer A5
Currently there’s no group Video Calls so you can only go one-on-one, if that’s your kinda thing. It also doesn’t matter if it’s mobile-to-mobile or desktop-to-mobile, which is cool.
If you’re lucky enough to own one of the above devices, be sure to head to the source link (or Android Market on your device) and download it today.