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Skype for Android now works on Samsung Galaxy S and can be stored on SD card

Skype for Android phonesWe’ve just updated our Android app – you can now:

  • Use the app on your Samsung Galaxy S, as long as it’s running Android OS 2.2 or later. You can find out how to update your phone on the Samsung website.
  • Store the app on your phone’s SD card if it’s running Android OS 2.2 or later.

If you store the app on your SD card, the data Skype uses while the app is running is still stored on the internal memory of your phone. We expect this to take up around 15MB of space for most people.

To get the update, head to skype.com/m on your phone, or scan the QR code below.

Skype for your mobile QR code

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40 thoughts on “Skype for Android now works on Samsung Galaxy S and can be stored on SD card

  1. bg_denis said 889 days ago

    Nice, but you should concentrate on bringing some more stability and improve battery drain…

  2. johnonz42 said 889 days ago

    Why can you not use it to send text messages!? and when will this functionality be added.

    Also how can I actually close it down, once it starts there’s no close/exit option!

  3. bjornjul said 889 days ago

    I get file not found. Is it not available worldwide yet ? (I’m in Iceland)

  4. paerai said 889 days ago

    Great, but 15MB internal memory is still quite a lot. Can you change that so that this data is also stored on the SD-card?

  5. rlshea said 889 days ago

    Is the ability to check voicemail even on the radar, since we, you know, actually pay for the ability to use voicemail and have no way to check it using the app? Right now I have to forward calls to another number so I can get voicemails on my mobile, once my skype subscription runs out I may just cut out the middle man = skype.

  6. janinen22 said 889 days ago

    I cant find Skype od the android market…. the barcode is redirecting me on the android market page….NOO SKYPE…. please heeeeeelp i’m from macedonia

  7. adam.israel said 889 days ago

    That’s nice. But most Galaxy S phones are on 2.1, including the AT&T Captivate. That link only updates firmware, it will not update your phone to 2.2 (Froyo).

  8. brien.derosa said 889 days ago

    I have to echo paerai’s comment. 15MBs of internal memory is huge!

  9. gerrymorrissey34 said 888 days ago

    When I click on the link above it says Skype is not available for my mobile (A Samsung Galaxy S)

  10. avinashtauro said 887 days ago

    Just open the market app on your galaxy S and search for skype. In the search results it appears as the 1st listing. Click on it to install.

  11. avinashtauro said 887 days ago

    An update. I have Froyo (Android 2.2). Not sure if that is a requirement though

  12. ranger714 said 887 days ago

    Skype video is being passed by fast by android video apps like Tango which are interoperable between andriod devices like EVO 4G and Iphone 4. Skype should get a Skype video app for android out to market in order to protect its brand.

  13. felix.reichardt said 887 days ago

    works great now.

    1) Sign/out exit: My Info – Sign out.
    2) What is 15MB nowadays? Seriously! Get another memory card with xGB.
    3) Updating to Froyo 2.2 is so easy – Google is your friend …
    4) Cannot find Skype. Google Market enabler and fake for US or Europe. It’s there!

  14. karthikraju said 885 days ago

    This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve found in this tech era. Skype for android? Not found on android market!!!!!!!! Most ridiculous. Skype site gives a link, but never goes thru. This is highly deplorable especially when we have skype, android. Facebook all being promoted by the same bunch of guys.

  15. david_o_malley said 883 days ago

    2.2 update is not that easy due to crap kies. As for skype, recent drop in call quailty and lack of videocalls on android means i’ll be changing to fring.
    Does this version let you make voice calls?
    will it keep you signed in?

  16. seanw75 said 880 days ago

    I agree with ranger714 – channel some resources into enabling video functionality please

  17. lowse01 said 880 days ago

    Im using Samsung Galexy 5(Five) with android version 2.1. I cannot download skype on my mobile phone. Please teach me how. Im from Malaysia.

  18. jonathanleect said 878 days ago

    I would really love to use the Skype App on the Sprint HTC EVO… Is this going to be possible someday soon? Please advise… Thanks!

  19. poman1956 said 876 days ago

    Sorry. Just tried your Barcode link. What do I get – the same as usual – Sorry, Skype is unavailable for your mobile. (Samsung Galaxy S running 2.2 in UK). Thoroughly disillusioned and frankly dismayed that I can only log in via computer. I would not, and will not, recommend this software to clients.

  20. rbierings78 said 873 days ago

    I have a HTC Wildfire with Android 2.2.1. Voice calls with this and the previous version of Skype for Android are of very poor quality, half the words of a sentence just fall away in cracky sounds. Most of the time it is not possible at all to hold a conversation. Even on Wifi connections. On Skype for Android forums it was mentioned by a Skype affiliate that this is because of the low-end processor in the HTC Wildfire. I think that’s a load of bs. I did not have these problem with Fring or Nimbuzz, 2 superior VOIP products that used to also offer Skype calls but are now being blocked by Skype because they made Skype look bad. Also, phones with a far less impressive processor than the HTC Wildfire can serve voice calls. This is a poor excuse of an Android app. You should take your customers more seriously and don’t hold them for fools.

  21. srcastleman said 873 days ago

    Works great on mine, but I really wish it could do video calls. PLEASE FIX THAT.

    If they get around to fixing that, I’ll be the happiest Samsung Galexy S Vibrant owner in the world.

  22. jill.wolfe said 872 days ago

    is there the possibility of a fix for android 2.1 on the galaxy at some stage?

  23. henrik.sym said 872 days ago

    Well I put this on then made a call, the audio was terrible and I was charged 10 times the normal call rate!

  24. peta.krejci said 871 days ago

    Although on SD, it still takes 3MB from the internal memory for “Data” – what is it? Can these data be stored on SD as well?
    How to stop it? Do I always need to force close?

  25. kehino said 870 days ago

    how do i retrieve my messages on skype(voice messages) i am wasting my quarterly for a number that i cannot recieve NO calls from,if i do its not clear I have a HTC Desire cell phone living in England trying to keep in touch with friends and family , what more can i do? your email addy bounce back contactus@skype.com/net HELP as i have hard it

  26. orion1bit said 868 days ago

    I just got a Sprint HTC EVO 4G phone and found that skype is installable on it to work only on wifi connections. I plan to use it to call land line phones. However, the version I installed doesn’t support using the speakerphone feature of the phone. This is important to implement as the volume isn’t loud enough.

  27. lanedjl199 said 864 days ago

    i have Froyo 2.2 installed & latest Skype installed on my Galaxy S. Still does not work. When i try to sign in, it just returns me to the sign in screen with no message or error. Exactly the same as it did with previous skype version.

  28. djshabb said 858 days ago

    it works, yet battery drain should be fixed. also killing process each time that i want to close the app is not that easy

  29. steven_eng said 849 days ago

    Anyone can tell me why Skype can’t download into Samsung Galaxy S, anyone faced a same problem with me???

  30. nerdygirl1981 said 845 days ago

    I have Android 2.2.1 on my HTC myTouch and it says I can only make calls over wifi and not 3G – is that right? if yes why is that?

  31. knollycrew said 843 days ago

    Cannot log in to my Skype account on Nexus S, Gingerbread 2.3.2, UK. Something about Skype and Samsung phones obviously…
    The funny thing is that Skype’s main asset when it first came out is that it *just worked*, on any computer… that legacy of clever programming has obviously been lost!

  32. voregavle said 841 days ago

    So people in Iceland cannot access the link for download or whatever… and seems like people in the Faroe Islands cannot access http://www.skype.com/m at all. Heard stories about people in the Faroe Islands needed to put in a SIM-card bought in Denmark to be abel to get any use out of http://www.skype.com/m

  33. njhitech said 832 days ago

    Skype has sold out and no longer serves my needs! I am a retired minister and a long time Skype users that feels betrayed by the Verizon only deal!
    I have had problems with the big V in the past and will never use their service again…
    pissing off clients only causes other companies to gain customers!!!!
    so good bye to Skype mobile!!!!!

  34. striker333 said 823 days ago

    Not sure what happens, but when I try to make a call on my Galaxy S with skype I get nothing but loud static and cannot place the call.

  35. peterparkes said 817 days ago

    @njhitech you can use Skype on a wide range of mobile phones on any network, as well as on desktop computers and TVs – hope that helps!

  36. enedhilwen said 815 days ago

    Would be good if the data can be stored on SD Card, too! Some HTC phones (Desire, Wildfire) have a small internal memory..

  37. santycs said 814 days ago

    Hi where is the video calling ?? You have developed video calling only for iphones but not to Android. ?

  38. mrsmack6988 said 814 days ago

    ok, so i just got the SGS Epic w/ sprint running Android 2.1 and downloaded the skype app. i’m having the same problem as everyone else and my phone says “signing in” forever w/ no progress or error msg. i’ve been checking out this blog for a while and tried a few of the suggesions to no avail. why have the app in the store if i can’t freakin use it? the Samsung Epic is one of the popular phones in the United States right now. why wouldn’t skype want to make their system accessible to it? i don’t expect my post to be replied to because i haven’t seen the skype reps reply to many other w/ this issue but it would be nice to have some sort of feedback.

  39. zebongo said 798 days ago

    I will be stopping making calls through Skype until I will be also served to maky video calls on my Samsung Galaxy. Signed,
    An unhappy customer.

  40. markusauckland said 791 days ago

    What do you do if FroYo (Android 2.2) is still not released in your country for Galaxy S?
    Wait even longer? It is a disappointing approach …

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