Earlier last month, I had a chance to meet with the folks at Skype when they launched their mobile app for Android and BlackBerry smartphones on Verizon Wireless. While the entire announcement was groundbreaking, since it was Skype’s first partnership with a cellular carrier, there were some underlying catches. It turns out that the exclusive partnership limited the availability of the Skype Mobile app to just Verizon Wireless customers. Under this contract, current owners of Android and BlackBerry devices on other carriers can not find the application in the app store at this time. While Skype Mobile is a native app, the service only runs on Verizon Wireless’s 3G network. Fortunately, that’s all about to change.
After a quick email exchange with Skype’s PR team, I learned some interesting details. Although their representative was careful not to disclose any specifics regarding the existing contract between Skype and Verizon Wireless, they did reveal some exclusive details on the availability of the Android App for customers on other carriers along with the future of mobile video chat. When I asked about the possibility of Skype Mobile video chat becoming available for the brand new Sprint HTC EVO 4G, the response was exactly as follows:
Skype envisions a world where video plays a larger role in the way we communicate. The next generation innovation involving video calling will not be bound to the computer. We’re seeing a proliferation of video calling shared between all kinds of connected devices. It’s on computers (today 1/3 of all calls on Skype happen via video), televisions (Skype bringing video calls to living rooms via Panasonic, Samsung & LG partnership), and it will eventually be coming to mobile devices too. We’re betting big on video, and we intend to set the bar on mobile video calling, and it’s something we’re going to do this year.
We will be bringing a direct to consumer app to the Android marketplace later this year. This application will be available for all consumers globally to download regardless of carriers. (i.e. similar to how we offer the iPhone app today)
— Brianna Reynaud, Skype PR
Skype’s bold statement was clear on two things: they will be launching a mobile video calling service as well as a standard Android app this year. That’s not surprising considering that they already offer Skype Mobile for Nokia’s Maemo and Symbian devices plus the WiFi-only version for the Apple iPhone. Unfortunately, the current set of Skype Mobile apps all have tragic restrictions. Even Verizon’s Skype Mobile app doesn’t let customers place domestic VoIP calls using Skype’s $3 per month unlimited calling plan (North America). It only offers free Skype-to-Skype voice calls, instant messaging, and discounted international calling rates. I’m definitely excited to see what Skype’s team has in store for this year given a little more freedom, but I truly hope they take full advantage of the potential provided in the latest generation of smartphone hardware and software.
Links: Skype.com
Update 5/28/10 9:41AM: After a quick phone call from Skype’s PR team early this morning, it looks like they may have pulled the trigger a bit too soon with this comment. According to Reynaud, Skype will definitely be releasing a “direct-to-consumer” Android App this year, however the aren’t completely disclosing whether mobile video calling is an included feature.
NI MADRES ESOS… SPRINT NO VALE VERGA EN SKYPE…SOLO VERIZON QUE PAGA POR AMACHINAR EL CHANGARRO…ES MI PUNTO DE VISTA. ORALE
I just installed Skype in my HTC EVO…
With Sprint!.
how did you do that?
Yes you can download and use Skype but not the video conferencing on Skype. Unless you are on verizon
how??
Anyone know if you can use Skype’s unlimited International plan on an Evo? Either Verizon or Sprint? Thnx in advance.
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How did you install that ?
I got an HTC EVO an its sprint Skype is in da android market but no video chat so immdelete da app cuz I already got free mobile 2 mobile so y use da app I jus wanted da vid but dey dnt got it Smh
Terrance why do u type like a ****ing retard?
Can anyone verify if there is a working Skype app available for Android phones on the Sprint network. I would like a Wifi usuable application to make calls back to the US when traveling in areas where a roaming product is unavailable.
As long as Skype isn’t blocking non-Domestic IP addresses, you should be fine. A Skype Out plan should work just fine with your Android device. It won’t work on 3G or 4G of course, but with a WiFi connection, it should be just fine.
not if u call out of US.
I am an Sprint Evo customer. I am very interesting to find out when will Skype mobile with video chat will have release date then I plan to download it on my mobile. Please keep me posted. Thank you.
At the Verizon Wireless press conference at CES 2011, Skype’s CEO came on stage and announced mobile video chat for Android phones. All four 4G LTE Verizon phones (HTC Thunderbolt, Droid Bionic, Samsung 4G LTE, and LG Revolution) will support it. We spoke with Skype after the event, they said that Verizon has an exclusive on the technology. We don’t know how long the contract is for, but non-Verizon Android phones won’t get the app until it does run up.
However, here’s the twist. Skype also announced that they bought Qik, which you have on your Sprint EVO, earlier that same day. We don’t know all the specifics, but it does mean there’s a chance of Qik re-branding into Skype. Unfortunately, there’s no telling how long that will take.
Any new updates? Not sure if I want to keep my HTC EVO?? Lots of other phones with skype out there now….anyone able to get there EVO to work?? Thanks!
Skype is available for the EVO. It is the same Skype that is available for other Android phones. Verizon will have an exclusive with Skype for the new video calling feature. Non-Verizon Android phones will not get it for a while. The Droid Bionic and HTC Thunderbolt will be two of the first. The Verizon iPhone 4 will also support it.
They need to hurry the hell up. I’m in the military and I can’t skype n see my family since they r supported on skype. Just cuz they dont want to support my phone service. Ridiculous. Android service!!!!!!!!!
There are a ton of alternatives in the meantime. If you need to video chat with your family, check out one of the following:
http://skattertech.com/2011/04/mobile-video-chat-who-will-get-it-right-first/
Why does the evo 4g have the skype app already installed if i cant use my video chat? it works talking back and for the but i can output video from my phone? This sucks please help me
Video support is on it’s way. Skype should roll out an update to enable video (hopefully) soon.
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What sprint phones are acctualy can use the front facing camera for skype?