Skype mobile for Verizon Wireless – Using Skype on your cell phone

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How to use Skype on Your Mobile Phone

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  1. FunnyKiddMan
    2:40 am on July 3rd, 2010

    WOW LOVELY

  2. hmsmit05
    3:35 am on July 3rd, 2010

    i wont be impressed until i can make mobile to mobile (not mobile to computer) skype calls for free to my international friends!

  3. kvnttran
    4:26 am on July 3rd, 2010

    Lets say that my skype application is running in the background… will i be notificated if ever someone calls me on skype ?

  4. leskluis
    4:44 am on July 3rd, 2010

    VERIZON ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. DivineS0ul
    5:42 am on July 3rd, 2010

    this shit is sooo BOSS

  6. KBCanimations
    6:35 am on July 3rd, 2010

    @thecoolbrian he’s your evil twinnnn! XD

  7. thecoolbrian
    6:38 am on July 3rd, 2010

    who the fuck is zack

  8. TheBrentcolorado
    6:45 am on July 3rd, 2010

    I just downloaded this app for my BlackBerry Curve-it works great! I called one of my friends and the call quality was great.
    This is a great service-and its really cool that verizon has it. I have had a lot of good experieces with Skype in the past and its good to see it on my BlackBerry.

  9. AlSween
    7:23 am on July 3rd, 2010

    It just auto downloaded on my Verizon Blackberry last night

  10. jeanniebeannie
    7:43 am on July 3rd, 2010

    So I’m on Verizon with my BlackBerry Curve 8330, and download the app. But then I can’t run it because the error tells me “Skype mobile can only be used on Verizon Wireless phones.” My only option is “Close”.

    Did Verizon really FORGET to that they just bought Alltel, and that this is now hardware of theirs that needs to be included??

    #FAIL

  11. jeanniebeannie
    8:02 am on July 3rd, 2010

    So I’m on Verizon, with my BlackBerry Curve 8330, and download the app. But then I can’t run it because the error tells me “Skype mobile can only be used on Verizon Wireless phones.” My only option is “Close”.

    Did Verizon really just FORGET that they just bought Alltel, and that this is now hardware of theirs that needs to be included??

    #FAIL

  12. JoeGeetar
    8:49 am on July 3rd, 2010

    Alot of you are misinformed about the Verizon Skype Merger. It is still possible to use Skype on other carriers but the version of Skype for Verizon offers alot of added functionality. The biggest of which being the fact that Skype for Verizon will run on its 3G network as opposed to strictly wifi on other carriers networks. This is a good thing because the 3G networks of AT&T and T-Mobile are largely composed of popsicle sticks and chewing gum.

  13. Fazere96
    9:17 am on July 3rd, 2010

    It’s not good thing.
    Skype is avaible from when i remember.
    Now only verizon users can use it.
    Suck

  14. remshoe
    9:49 am on July 3rd, 2010

    It starts at the end of March, and im getting my Droid tuesday. My boyfriend lives in England till next year and im so excited to use this with him

  15. voxgirl
    10:41 am on July 3rd, 2010

    Excellent! I have both Skype and Verizon and didn’t know they merged until now. Too cool! Verizon is the only company I’ll use bcs they have the BEST customer service. You couldn’t pay me to use AT&T.

  16. alanwill
    11:35 am on July 3rd, 2010

    Verizon rocks! Love this new feature, can’t believe it’s free though. Yay!
    …there’s gotta be a catch somewhere

  17. patpbiz
    12:07 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    How soon will this be effective ?

  18. britishcoder
    12:59 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    The most condescending voice-over I’ve heard in a long, long time.

  19. JishHD
    1:35 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    Skype’s being a real dick about the whole partnership with Verizon though. They pulled their apps off the Windows Marketplace (for windows mobile), the Android Marketplace, several other mobile OS’s, and maybe even their iPhone app soon. Hopefully they put them back up soon, maybe they’re just updating them.

  20. mjm2005
    2:35 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    Most annoying voice EVER!

  21. worldwidejase
    3:33 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    @codymws To be internationally roaming on 3G and make unlimited calls back to the States.. no more wifi scouting or surprise roaming charges.. yes, for the U.S. based world traveler, that’s a total game changer, and that big of a deal.

  22. elsanchokaki
    4:25 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    ur an idiot

  23. Baika02
    4:54 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    WHENNNN ?????

  24. rdavi054
    5:21 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    @worldwidejase

    other country use a different type of wireless for there phones so unless you have a world edition pone your phone will not work in most other countries anyway

  25. codymws
    5:47 pm on July 3rd, 2010

    @worldwidejase: is it really that big of deal?

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