Monday, October 11, 2010 7:20 AM
Android OS users have waited for a Skype app for a long time and as you know, the official Skype app for Android OS was released a few days ago, but it came with certain limitations. If you feel frustrated by those limitations, you'll be pleased to know that there's a hacked version of the Skype app for Android that removes those limitations.
As you know, you're be able to send IMs, call mobile phones and landline phones with this app via WiFi and 3G. The downside is that you can use those features only via WiFi in USA while other countries have full WiFi and 3G support. Luckily for all US users, custom .apk version of this app is available and it removes the 3G block in the USA. This custom app is developed by xeudoxus and it is now available for download here.
It remains a mystery why Skype app didn't have 3G support in US, and if you feel irritated by this limitation, make sure that you check out the tweaked version of Skype app.
[via�Ubergizmo]
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