Skype has emerge with the updated version of its mobile app for the Android devices. They have released the newest edition with two foremost updates and the first one is that now you can use Skype on theSamsung Galaxy S running with the Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS. The second one will facilitate you to install the app on the SD card once you are using the Froyo. The updated version will allow people to make voice calls and send instant messages to other Skype punters. It will make international mobile calls very cheap by using SkypeOut credit and also helps in merging the users’ Skype and cellphone contact lists.
The updated version of Skype is now available for free download from the Android market. Once you are able to save the application on the card it frees up several MB of space in your device. Skype is said to use more disk space once the customer start using it on the phone. So the latest feature is undeniably going to help those consumers who demand more space in their handset. Although Skype proclaims the fresh version to free almost 15MB of space for most punters, it may be a bit disappointing factor for many as moving apps to the SD card does not mean that the whole app gets moved to the SD card. It is termed as unacceptable because every MB counts as most of the Android gadjets come with limited space for installing applications.
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