Hi Zane,

 

I just tried this, I logged into my Skype account on the PC and then opened
Skype on my iPhone 4S. I don't seem to experience the issue you describe. I
don't have a lot more time before going to work, but I have been logged in
to both for about 5 minutes now and made calls with both the PC and the
iPhone without a problem.

 

Have you updated to the latest Skype which came out yesterday? They mention
accessibility improvements among other things although I have not really
noticed any. They also mentioned DialPad improvements and I was a bit
hopeful that maybe one could now touch type numbers, but no such luck, it's
still double or split tap only. Anyhow, nothing seems to be not working as
far as I can tell so it's safe to upgrade. I think maybe if you hadn't
upgraded yet that maybe your issue had to do with some small incompatibility
of Skype and iOS 7 although they don't specifically menion iOS 7 in the
What's new. Here is the complete list:

 

What's New in Version 4.12

. Join group voice calls from your iPhone.

. Voice and video call quality improvements.

. Accessibility improvements.

. Dial pad improvements.

. Get help by accessing FAQs from the app.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

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