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RE[2]: Minutes are cheap, Data is not.
by wojtek on Thu 17th Jan 2013 10:18
in reply to "RE: Minutes are cheap, Data is not. "
don't know about iPhone but on Android >= 4.0 Skype is integrated into People app so you simply chose "call using skype" as well as all action with intention "call" have skype listed there.
As for the schema "install, launch, login, etc" - didn't know that you don't have to install FB and then enter your credentials there to log-in 
RE[2]: Minutes are cheap, Data is not.
by zima on Fri 18th Jan 2013 20:06
in reply to "RE: Minutes are cheap, Data is not. "




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Most phones integrate Facebook contacts directly into your phone contacts. Don't know if Skype does the same.
If they integrate a simple "Phone via Facebook" feature to the contact page, then this can really become big. Especially if it shows you who's online directly in the contacts app.
Last time I had Skype installed, I had to manually start Skype, login to Skype, wait, find a contact within Skype, then initiate a call.
At least, in theory, this could be big. Depends on the call quality and how well integrated into default apps (contacts/dialer) it becomes. Skype's a pain to use on Android. And there's no iMessage/FaceTime equivalent on Android (that I've found to be easy-to-use).