When Skype initially unveiled video calling for its Android app (Skype 2.0), the feature was compatible with just 4 smartphones, including Google Nexus S, HTC Desire S, Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo. Now the application has been updated and more devices are added to the list. The newly supported devices include: Samsung: Galaxy S, Galaxy S II, Droid Charge (Verizon Wireless), Galaxy Tab; HTC: Desire (2.2), Thunderbolt (Verizon Wireless), Sensation, Evo 4G (Sprint), Evo 3D, Incredible S, Desire HD, Flyer; LG Revolution (Verizon Wireless – 2.2); Sony Ericsson: Xperia PLAY, Xperia ray, Xperia mini pro; and Acer A5.
Of course you should make sure your phone’s firmware version is up to date — it needs to run Gingerbread in order for Skype to be able to access the front-facing camera. If that’s on place, hit the link below or update your existing Skype installation and take it from there.
Skype (FREE) [Android Market link]
[Via: Engadget]