The new Skype 3.0 app is ready for free download, specifically for many Android tablets that until now were “excluded” from the possibility of using Skype.
Good news for those who own an Android tablet and until now couldn’t use it for Skype calls: the new Skype 3.0 app has been released on the Google Play Store.
Compared to previous versions of the app and its classic version, the new release features a significantly changed interface, specifically designed to make it fully usable on tablets.
Overall, it’s a redesign that has primarily affected the clickable button areas, as well as the layout of elements on the main screen.
The intention wasn’t merely to “modernize” the software’s image, but rather to make it more user-friendly, ensuring a pleasant, comfortable, and intuitive experience on tablets.
Beyond the immediate visual appeal that strikes upon first launching the app on a tablet, it’s also worth noting that significant improvements have been made to the audio and video quality for video calls. Everything is now more fluid, guaranteeing good sound and image rendering even with slightly slower or intermittently unstable connections.
To function properly, however, the Skype 3.0 app requires a couple of minimum specifications: the new version runs well on tablets equipped with a processor of at least 800 MHz, and regarding the operating system, your tablet needs to have at least Android version 2.1.
Finally, it’s worth mentioning the possibility of logging into Skype using Microsoft service credentials – and soon it will be possible to do the reverse – since Microsoft will be closing Live Messenger soon, as it owns Skype and aims to consolidate everything under a single platform.
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