The latest version of Skype’s mobile VoIP app for Symbian S60 devices has been added to the Nokia Ovi Store, making free calls over WiFi or 3G a more viable option for the millions of handset owners out there.
There are currently around 200 million Nokia phones in the world and with the Skype app they’ll now be able to send SMS messages, share images and other files, use IM and of course make free or low-cost Skype calls.
This isn’t a first for Skype on mobile though… Manufacturer INQ runs Skype on Brew OS out-of-the-box and the Skype iPhone app has been out for a while now. However, this is certainly the largest mobile platform for Skype to land on yet.
For more information on Skype for Symbian, including the latest supported handset list, at http://www.skype.com/go/symbian.
Download the app from Skype or from the Ovi store.
Tags: Ovu Store, skype, Skype on Symbian, Symbian
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