An updated version of Skype just appeared at the Android Market sporting a vital improvement: it now supports two-way video calling on quite a lot of current Android handsets, instead of the meager four that had previously received preferential treatment. You probably have a contemporary phone from HTC, Samsung or Sony Ericsson (excluding the Arc), then you’re probably in luck. Oh, and LG Revolution (Verizon) and Acer A5 owners can get their vogue on too. Running Gingerbread is a must, though, because Froyo will only can help you use your device’s rear camera, that’s obviously quite difficult to pose for. Check up on the source link for the complete list of supported handsets and tell us if you happen to run into problems.
[Thanks, Nathan]
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