
Other problems the new application version comes with, and which would certainly interest users, would be the fact that calls drop when 2G/3G changes back to Wi-Fi, Call quality depends on the signal strength of Wi-Fi connection, or the fact that the app won't launch automatically after reboot if moved to SD card.

One of the most important issues would be that “Skype 1.0.3 for Android is not able to login on the following devices with Android 2.1 and below: Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000 Samsung Galaxy S Mesmerize Samsung Galaxy S Epic 4G Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant Samsung Galaxy S Captivate Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate Samsung Transform Samsung Intercept.” However, future releases of the app should resolve most of these problems too. The new version of Skype for Android, namely 1.0.3, build 1.0.0.831, also comes with a series of known issues, the company notes. It was not possible to save birthday in Skype trough keyboard Skype crashed when getting an incoming Skype call while having other VOIP call activeĮcho was heard with delay after muting microphoneĪndroid users were shown to be in GMT+0 timezone for users on desktops The main enhancements the new version of the application comes with include improved switching call to speaker-phone and back, as well as improved loading speed of native address book display.Īs stated above, the new version of Skype for Android also comes with a series of fixes for issues present with the application, some of which were related to the calling feature of the software. The new iteration of Skype for Android was already made available for download, and those who use it on their Android handsets are encouraged to install it, the company notes (you will find the download link at the bottom of this article). Skype has just released Skype 1.0.3 for Android, in an attempt to fix a series of issues that the previous version of the application came with.
