Skype Launches 3G Calling App For iPhone
Skype’s latest version of its VoIP application for Apple’s iPhone offers improved call quality and 3G calls
Voice over IP (VoIP) provider Skype announced the launch of the latest version of its iPhone application, currently available to download from the Apple App Store. The company said this update allows iPhone users to make and receive Skype-to-Skype calls, and to call mobiles and landlines around the world at low rates for the first time over their 3G data connection.
The company said Skype-to-Skype calls on 3G would be free for a trial period, which will run until the end of 2010, and they noted operator data charges might still apply. Details of pricing will be announced in the coming months and Skype said prices would “be in line” with the company’s commitment to providing customers with value. Skype-to-Skype calls over WiFi will still remain free, the company noted.
Improved Sound
Additional features of the Skype for iPhone application include improved sound quality for Skype-to-Skype calls using wideband audio on iPhone 3GS or 2nd generation iPod touch and onwards, an enhanced call quality indicator, which is designed to help customers choose the best moment to call, improved start-up time and rapid access to the dial pad from the home screen. “Using Skype on 3G has been the number one request among our iPhone customers.
This new version is a great step towards enabling our customers to take and use Skype everywhere they go”, said Russ Shaw, general manager for mobile, Skype. “Using Skype on iPhone without being restricted to the availability of a WiFi network will open up new ways for Skype customers to stay connected and make free or low-cost calls whenever they want, wherever they are in the world.”
iPod Touch Headset
Skype’s specifications for the latest version noted it is compatible with the iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch and iPad. Skype requires iPhone OS version 3.0 and above. Calling functionality is available on iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and 2nd generation iPod touch onwards, and the iPod touch requires a compatible headset with a microphone, the company noted.