divoch wrote:
> As there are now phones with WiFi , such as Nokia N80, and there will be
> more, I wonder if it would be possible to download the Skype software and
> use such a mobile as a Skyphone instead of a WiFi enabled laptop at home or
> when travelling?
> Thanks
> divoch
>
>
Yes if the phone is running Windows Mobile 5 / PPC 2003 (ie: A Microsoft
OS) - ie: not the N80...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09...skype_delayed/
Putting Skype onto a Symbian phone has proved more difficult than had
been hoped, according to an interview given by co-founder and chief
executive Niklas Zennstrom to a Finnish newspaper, as reported by Yahoo!
News.
"When we begun developing the mobile phone version we didn't realise the
number of technical obstacles. It is challenging and is taking much
longer than expected."
Skype already has a version available for Pocket PC, which works well
enough over Wi-Fi connections, but Symbian has many other devices and
with increasing support for Wi-Fi and more low-cost data tariffs, a
Skype client would be a useful addition, and one the company had hoped
to launch last year.