As long as you're using ACTUAL skype, and the latest version (as opposed to a third party app like trillian) updated to the latest version, you should be fine.Skype better not stop working! It's how I talk to my son every week.
Why the heck are you still using 2.2?I got an e-mail yesterday notifying me that Skype would also no longer work on versions of android 2.2 or older.
As for alternatives, so long as it's PC to PC (or PC to android mobile device), ventrilo works like a champ.
I'm not even using skype any more. But at one point I had it installed on my Motorola Droid 1, which came with Android 2.1.Why the heck are you still using 2.2?
How long did it take to get Froyo? My Evo came with Froyo (2.2), but it was months after the release of Gingerbread (2.3) before Sprint finally officially released it to their users. By then I'd been using Cyanogenmod's gingerbread release for at least three months. And once it became clear that there would be no official Ice Cream Sandwich update, my decision was made to switch to iOS.I'm not even using skype any more. But at one point I had it installed on my Motorola Droid 1, which came with Android 2.1.
I don't remember, it was years ago.. but they stopped updating the droid 1 at 2.2.3.How long did it take to get Froyo? My Evo came with Froyo (2.2), but it was months after the release of Gingerbread (2.3) before Sprint finally officially released it to their users. By then I'd been using Cyanogenmod's gingerbread release for at least three months. And once it became clear that there would be no official Ice Cream Sandwich update, my decision was made to switch to iOS.
you can buy the nexus 5 unlocked gas, so you could stay with whoever if you wanted.I don't remember, it was years ago.. but they stopped updating the droid 1 at 2.2.3.
I'm toying with the idea of getting a Nexus 5, but I'd have to switch carriers to get it. And as evil as Verizon is, their coverage is way better than AT&T's or Sprint's.
Unlocked doesn't mean it's compatible with every network. Verizon runs on a cdma/LTE network, requiring a completely different radio than AT&T or sprint.you can buy the nexus 5 unlocked gas, so you could stay with whoever if you wanted.
Around here, Sprint and Verizon are CDMA, T-Mobile and AT&T are GSM.Unlocked doesn't mean it's compatible with every network. Verizon runs on a cdma/LTE network, requiring a completely different radio than AT&T or sprint.
Ooo, that's a violation. Or it would be, if they were more action and less talk about their whole "Open Development" platform.Yeah, Sprint and Verizon both use CDMA, but Verizon keeps tighter control over what can connect to its network, and the Nexus 5 was pointedly left off their whitelist.
I AM SHOCKED... SHOCKED BY YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE MY GOOD CHUM! I even know that from spending years working for the big Red R!(radioshack)Unlocked doesn't mean it's compatible with every network. Verizon runs on a cdma/LTE network, requiring a completely different radio than AT&T or sprint.
you are correct sir, completely correct.Around here, Sprint and Verizon are CDMA, T-Mobile and AT&T are GSM.
--Patrick
I was confusing t mobile and sprint, so sue meI AM SHOCKED... SHOCKED BY YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE MY GOOD CHUM! I even know that from spending years working for the big Red R!(radioshack)
you are correct sir, completely correct.