Someone who is using one of these mobile phones really needs to look at it, and 
let Skype know how accessible it is.  While it's still in beta.

 

 

Feed: Skype Blogs
Posted on: Friday, April 25, 2008 2:38 AM
Author: Villu Arak
Subject: Another way to connect: Skype for your mobile now out in beta

 


If new technology and the word beta don?t send you running into a Norwegian 
doomsday vault, we?ve got something for ya. Today, Skype released a beta 
version of Skype for your mobile, a mobile ?thin? client that works on about 50 
of the most popular Java-enabled mobile phones from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung 
and Sony Ericsson. Take a look at the product 
<http://www.skype.com/go/mobiledownload>  pages to learn more about what it can 
do at this early stage ? and to give it a test run. 

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The beta version of Skype for your mobile is available worldwide with a feature 
set that includes chat, group chat, presence, and receiving calls from Skype 
users, and through SkypeIn. Additional features, which include the making of 
Skype-to-Skype and SkypeOut calls from the mobile handsets, are initially 
supported in seven markets: Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, 
Poland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. 

See the bottom of the press 
<http://about.skype.com/2008/04/skype_tests_software_for_massm.html>  release 
or the product <http://www.skype.com/go/mobiledownload>  pages to get the 
lowdown on costs. One nice way to cut costs further is to sign up for one of 
Skype?s new subscriptions <http://skype.com/go/subscriptions> . This way, you 
won?t have to worry about paying SkypeOut rates when calling regular phones in 
your subscription region (as long as your monthly talk time is under 10,000 
minutes, the subscription fee covers that bit).

You can get the beta version of Skype for your mobile either as a direct 
over-the-air download to a compatible mobile phone, or download it first to a 
computer and then transfer it to the phone. For instructions, as well as a 
directory of currently supported mobile phones, please see ? that?s right ? the 
product pages. 

Gareth O?Loughlin, Skype?s head of mobile and hardware devices says that Skype 
for your mobile is intended to expand Skype users? mobile options in a space 
that also includes a nicely humming partnership with 3, of the 3 Skypephone 
fame, in eight markets. For the time being, however, he?s calling on beta users 
to play with SFYM and send us their feedback, be it through surveys or user 
forums. There?s nothing quite as invaluable as real-world use by beta-friendly 
techies ? before a new product loses its early kinks and can be unleashed upon 
the rest of us.

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