Skype Mobile Coming To Sprint HTC EVO 4G 53

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.

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Wei says:

“Unfortunately, the current set of Skype Mobile apps all have tragic restrictions.”

Other than the lack of video calling, the Symbian version has no “tragic” (i.e. arbitrary) restrictions. I can use it for unrestricted SkypeOut calls, including unlimited N. America calls with my $3 subscription.

Hey Wei,
I’m guessing it works over both 2G, 3G, and WiFi? I had the N900 for a week or so for evaluation. I wasn’t able to test the Skype app fully. It’s sad that Nokia doesn’t have as large of a presence in the United States. They truly do make some awesome phones.

Craig says:

They need to hurry up!!! My patience is wearing thin and they’ve had way more than enough time to create an Android version with Wi-Fi calling… The iPhone version with background Skype-In via the new multitasking API’s better be out as soon as Apple launches 4.0… Patience is wearing thin for that aswell…

Keep in mind what I’m about to say is entirely speculation, I don’t have any inside information.

My thoughts are that the WiFi version and 3G version of Skype Mobile are complete for Android and iPhone. However it’s been a feat for them to convince cellular carriers such as AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon Wireless to allow the technology to run on their network in fear of competition.

But fortunately it looks like this is the year we will be able to make video calls easily with our own handheld mobile phones. I can’t wait!

DWAYNE says:

I will like to know how this unfolds ,I have the EVO and will love to video chat on Skype via mobile. Please keep me posted.

Don In FL says:

I echo Dwayne’s comment I got my HTC EVO 6/4/10 and thought Skype was already available for it. To my shagrin I see that I have to wait.

Unfortunately, only Android users on Verizon have it. But their version is severely crippled. It looks like the upcoming version will offer a lot more freedom.

lena says:

hey did u find the skype app for evo… ?

Mark Dube says:

I own a VEO and would like to video chat on Skype via mobile. Please keep me posted on when it becomes available..Thanks.

Claire says:

I am getting an EVO and do they have any specific dates when they will be allowing it on htc evos?

Kevin says:

I will not be purchasing any new phones from Sprint until a Skype mobile product that is useable over Wi-fi is available. I am please to know that there are possibilities that a Skype product will hopefully be coming sometime in the near future. When traveling to areas of the globe that one can’t even access a roaming service it would helpful to still be able to make a call using a Skype mobile via Wi-Fi from one’s mobile phone.

Robert says:

I am also waiting for a WIFI enabled Skype version. My Verizon contract is up within a couple months and I will switch to Sprint. I don’t like the fact that Verizon’s Skype won’t work over WIFI when I am not in North America. I can do this now with a computer. So bye bye Verizon for me. I don’t like the control freak mentality of Verizon. And if there is no Skype Wifi version, I will go to AT&T as I also have a Sprint MIFI2200 which would give me double the coverage in the US and I’d be able to use the iPhone internationally.

I’ve become a Verizon Hater…sad,very sad.

matt says:

sprint is just as controlling if not more fortunately android is open source and easy to hack to do your will.

Bryan says:

@matt

Sprint, controlling? Ha! Now thats a laugh in itself. Sprint is the only major carrier that has mostly everything uncontrolled on their phones. All the other major carriers have many more controls on their phones then Sprint does. Don’t believe me? Why then, can I put a sim card from ANY country into my world phone, while in that country, and it work just fine? If you have a Verizon phone, you will have to have it unlocked first, less you want to pay their international roaming charges.

I doubt you know anything you are talking about, and it is unfortunate that people like you can post uneducated comments such as your’s. My knowledge comes from 10 years of working in the wireless business. Now go get your facts straight before you make another idiotic comment.

janeka says:

they need to hurry up and maka a skype app i got the android evo 4g phone and is very disappointed o yea and i want the i am tpain app too the iphone have it….ugh!!! come on now

You can use Fring on your EVO 4G for now. It lets you make 2-way Skype video calls. It’s not a great looking, but gets the job done.

And no comment on the T-Pain app… ;)

Juan says:

@sahasKatta well skype removed on fring!

Tom says:

I’m sure a Skype app would be nice, but I use Skype Video chat via Fring for free on the EVO. It works fine.

Sandy says:

HI TOm

I have an EVO and I am going to Ireland in August. DO you know if Fring will allow me to call a cell phone via wifi? What you wrote is the most prmosing thing I have found yet. My husband is not techy AT all but can answer a cell phone and we are on the same sprint plan. Not a texter either I’m DOOMED!

noname says:

What a bunch of losers! “I am waiting…”, “I can`t wait…”, “I want it..”, “would be nice…”, What kind of information does it provide to people reading this thread? Just shut up please if you have nothing to write or no one to talk to!

juan says:

i just got tha htc evo and i can’t download skype! someone can help me??? send me an e-mail please

Ben says:

Unfortunately Fring pulled it’s support of Skype about July 9 or 10. I got my EVO last week Frin worked great with Skype. Now, that’s no longer an option with no word yet as to when they might bring it back. I have no reason to use Fring without Skype support. That leaves me without video conferencing with Skype users on my EVO.

Fring claims it’s temporarily removed, it should hopefully be back soon! But I completely agree, it was a bad idea to kill Skype support. Although they did it to accommodate the increase of new users, they will alienate many customers!

- Sahas Katta

NiM says:

http://www.fring.com/newsroom/skypeblocksfring.asp

actually, according to Fring, skype is blocking fring.

And according to Skype, Fring is the one causing the problem.

http://blogs.skype.com/en/2010/07/fring.html

It’s a hilarious situation. Sounds like a playground argument. Unfortunately, it leaves customers with no Skype Video Mobile Client.

Joann Prinzivalli says:

Skype has an exclusive deal with Verizon, in return for which it gets to use the Verizon wired backbone to deal with a lot of the volume. It looks to me that when Fring brought video calling to the EVO on Sprint, and the iPhone on ATT, and could videoconnect with Skype callers on other platforms, it may be that Verizon became aware of Fring connectability with Skype (especially with the news of the crash) and perhaps told Skype that this is violating their exclusive deal (doing indirectly, through Fring interconnectivity, what they are not allowed to do directly, which is develop apps supporting non-verizon wireless phones), threatening Skype’s use of the landline backbone. I think it looks like fring should develop its own PC videophone app, and then the bandwidth to cover mobile-to-PC VoIP connections on 3G, WiMAX and WiFi

PastorVor says:

Seems to me that Skype better step up or get the hell out. The days of exclusive contracts and limited service and nickle and dime charges are over. Android changes all of that.
Sprint wanted to charge extra for WiFi hotspot… Android changes that. Verizon wants exclusive video service? Android changes that.
Skype needs to ask themselves, do they want to be a leader or “napster”.
What they did to Fring was STUPID and will come back to bite them.
If Skype doesn’t write the app, someone else will write it for them… and won’t bother to ask skype for permission, either.
This whole ordeal is asinine and it makes skype look like idiots.

niggaaaa says:

yo yo niggas all around the world.. htc is bout to take over we must hide in holes before its to late.. they took my dog.. run and bring a gun boi… dont let htc run ur life.. and never go to iphone.. they took my goldfish and 2 cats.. unless htc gets skype then run ur lil nigga off boi

niggaaaa says:

post ya nigga if u agree wit me

Kevin says:

How do I get fring on my EVO? I would like to have it so when they reconnect with Skype I can utilize it.

lloyd says:

No use having fring without skype support.
i’m so disappointed.
i am receiving evo next week.

grrr.

Kisha says:

THE FRING APP WAS GOOD UNTIL SKYPE MADE THEM REMOVE THEMSELVES OFF OF IT.. THAT WAS ONE OF THE BEST FUNCTIONS. NOW IT SEEMS POINTLESS FOR THOSE PPL THAT HAVE IPHONE THAT SYKPE ALSO. I WAS PISSED WHEN I FIGURED THIS OUT 2 1/2WKS AGO..
And @kevin go to the android app market and type in FRING and set it up. Then you good to go…

Beej says:

You guys at Skype seem to have lost the plot by not releasing a client on Android. I am going to look for and then recommend an alternative..

philmoney says:

So there is no way to Skype until these asswholes decide when we can??
Anyone wanna qik video chat just to see if it works hit me up (kidd_cashh)

Hey how’s it going? reading through the post hit me up on qik lets see how the video works out, dying to try it johng at 411techhelp.com. I’ll be seeing you!! John

Juan says:

I can’t wait it looks like no phone has true video calling ):

Bloodystocking says:

So how about someone in the know publish a roaster of vendors providing mobile video applications for the HTC EVO phone as well as all other Androids. Or direct us to websites that already do.

Power to the people!

sean ob says:

how can i video talk with sum one on a computer with my evo 4g?i cant find a way without fring/skype

karen says:

Has anyone used QIK. it says video chat video messages etc. until skype is figured out for sprint droids could be a good option free app

Eric says:

It’s the silence on this issue from Sprint, HTC, Skype, Fring that SUCKS. It says our consumers are meaningless, who gives a rats @ss what they want, what they want to know, or when they want it. Just ignore them and they might go away. Yeah, your right there, we will go away eventually. It’s a free market after all.

martin says:

There’s a huge business opportunity out there, since Skype is stucked with verizon. I wonder how long we’ll wait until some developer comes out with another VoIP client for PC and smartphones…

hani says:

Skype, I hate you so much.i have been a loyal paying customer for years. Now you refuse to let me use skype on my HTC Evo. Go to hell, you jackasses.

Ken says:

Hi! try Nimbuzz it’s got Skype but not video call, I think you can use this software in the mean time for Android.

devon29301 says:

I have never used skype mobile. just wondering can you vidoecall a laptop/computer or only to other phones?..

Skype Mobile for Verizon’s Android phones works mobile-to-mobile or mobile-to-pc. As long as you are on Skype, you can connect to one another via chat or audio calls. Video is (hopefully) on it’s way by the end of this year.

PastorVor says:

Verizon’s Android phones? Since when did Android become closed like that. Take your exclusive contracts and shove ‘em.
I’m sick of the whole thing. Pissed beyond belief and you have the balls to say…. “Well, our VERIZON android phones can call mobile to mobile or mobile to PC.”

Let’s see if I can explain the hatred…

We COULD video chat to anything we wanted. We COULD video chat to a mobile device or to a PC or even to a Mac… So it EFFING WORKS NOW!
Until Skype got all hairy assed with Fring and pulled it.
It’s OUR toy and you cannot play with it.

BULL! There is no technical reason for it to not be available because …

let me say it nice and clearly…

IT WAS EFFING WORKING FINE UNTIL YOU EFFED WITH IT!!!

Sir_Die says:

PastorVor said all that needs to be said. And said it well. Come on Skype get with the freakin’ program.

anonymous says:

wait ok so i just got my htc evo and a skype… and from what i’ve been reading i cant get skype on my evo. but is there anyway..

Bjoern says:

Just moved over from Canada to Europe. It is somewhat satisfying to see that while North America is technologically behind by a handful o years, progress in Europe is IDENTCAL, just kept artificially on a slow pace thanks to agreements that companies entered. It all boils down to: Do you bend over and change your decision, going for the inferior handset (IP loaded, iTunes, hello) or do you drop you favourite communication software (Skype, that was).
My purchse of an android phone is on hold. Well, dear industry, see this can backfire.

ab says:

U can use skype IM with the app called Truphone on the Evo

lloyd says:

Can you make calls using your dataplan with truphone to other skype users?
I’ve been using imo for IM. and i would rated 6.5 out of 10.

lloyd says:

I forgot to say…
I’m with Sprint, and i have a Htc Evo.

shirvan says:

Well I guess this begins the end to skype being the end all for video and internet chat. I hope he check they got from Verizon was big enough to cover for the fact that millions of mobile customers are now looking to find a skype like substitute… I wonder who made that call? Let’s see.. I almost have the entire video and internet voice chat monopolized… let me just make a fancy move here that will allow another up and coming video chat service to get their foot in the door… lol if I made a mistake like that at my job is get fired. What are we living in? A business world that all of a sudden gives up business to other companies on purpose? How exactly does one expect to survive the dog eat dog business world with obvious flawed moves? If I was one of the many cut throat big businesses out there, this where id make my move…. while the deer has his head turned.

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