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2009-10-16
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I was wondering if anyone knew if making Skype calls using pre-purchased credits was possible on this devise? More specifically in order to make international calls to landline/mobile numbers via Skype's service?
The reason I ask is because I recently watched a video (that live web stream) where it was said that Skype isn't an actual app itself, but rather more deeply integrated into the OS. This sorta raised my concern that the credit-calling feature might not be possible due to it not being a seperate app, but instead limited to just skype-account to skype-account communication.
Just a minor concern on top of an already plethoric-pile of pluses that is the N900
Thanks in advance!
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2009-10-16
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I was wondering if anyone knew if making Skype calls using pre-purchased credits was possible on this devise? More specifically in order to make international calls to landline/mobile numbers via Skype's service?
The reason I ask is because I recently watched a video (that live web stream) where it was said that Skype isn't an actual app itself, but rather more deeply integrated into the OS. This sorta raised my concern that the credit-calling feature might not be possible due to it not being a seperate app, but instead limited to just skype-account to skype-account communication.
Just a minor concern on top of an already plethoric-pile of pluses that is the N900
Thanks in advance!
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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I just took a screenshot for you. I hope this answers your questions:
In other words, yes, it's a full version of Skype, not just account to account.
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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The Skype Lite (Java ME) does not allow account to account calling for free. On Symbian this sucks because there is no native client, and compared to other SIP its a step backwards.
Does it cost money to use account to account calling with Maemo's Skype?
Does the program use a lot of resources? Especially networking for its P2P network I wonder about.
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-18
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Does it cost money to use account to account calling with Maemo's Skype?
Does the program use a lot of resources? Especially networking for its P2P network I wonder about.
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The reason I ask is because I recently watched a video (that live web stream) where it was said that Skype isn't an actual app itself, but rather more deeply integrated into the OS. This sorta raised my concern that the credit-calling feature might not be possible due to it not being a seperate app, but instead limited to just skype-account to skype-account communication.
Just a minor concern on top of an already plethoric-pile of pluses that is the N900
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by ae0n; 2009-10-18 at 19:22.