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Could someone try and load the Skype for Linux beta on an N810 and see if this enables video calling on Skype?
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I setup up Skype. I have the latest OS firmware. I installed Skype. I even made a test call to a local number here, so I know it works. Am I supposed to be able to see in Skype that my built in camera works and that Skype knows there is one in the 810? Is it that I need to just connect through Skype to someone with a video camera as well for my Skype to kick the camera into action?
Also, Skype's site insinuates that I don't have to pay for anything. The Skype app on the 810 likes to make me think that I need to start prepaying for credits.
So, if I just do Skype to Skype and want to use the built in camera to use video in a Skype call, I don't have to pay (?) and can the 810 currently do this on the most recent firmware?