Skype for the iPhone sounds great -- I'd love to be able to easily make free calls over wifi using my Skype Out account (the current Skype-enabled apps like TruPhone fall short, imho).
But, and correct me if I'm wrong, without background processes Skype for the iPhone can't take _incoming_ calls unless it is running. Which means that it will never be able to completely replace my ATT minutes for calling while connected to wifi. It would be amazing to take calls via my iPhone on my Skype In number, but it's not feasible (no possible?) to have to keep the app open and active all the time to do it.
Not Skype's fault, but a major problem with the iPhone, in my opinion.
If used with 'Backgrounder' Skype can receive incoming calls. Backgrounder is a Cydia app (available on jailbroken iphones) to allow one background process to run at all times.
It would never be able to take incoming calls while out anyways because I assume using it over 3G is disabled.
One way they could get around this though is to do something Grand Central-esque where the calls get forwarded through a number skype owns and then to your phone number (though, this still uses minutes and defeats the purpose a bit).
But it could take incoming calls via wifi. 3G would be required only if you needed ~100% connectivity. In a wifi-only Skype app on an iPhone that supported background processes, it could auto connect to wifi networks whenever available and take incoming calls via Skype In... when there isn't wifi available it would be akin to the way your phone can't take calls when you have no service.
Anyway, according to the PC World article, Skype for the G1 works over 3G... I suppose that'd be an ATT vs. T-Mobile issue, though.
With iPhone OS 3 due this summer, Skype should be able to rely on the notification service for taking incoming calls. It would notify the user that there's a call waiting and let you open Skype to accept it.
This is one application I would easily pay for on the iPhone, especially given that I use skype's paid subscriptions already. I wonder why they chose to make it available for free download.
Don't know why this was down modded, so I waited 5 days, and I was proven right - 2m+ downloads in the first few days - so I am sure skype gave away a genuine revenue opportunity.
I just downloaded and installed it. It's looking good so far. Nice to be able to just sign in directly to Skype. Can't use the voice function over 3G of course.
I don't really have anyone to call at this time of the day, but calling the echo service seems to work fine.
It crashed after my first call though :(. Still some work to do!
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 43.7 ms ] threadBut, and correct me if I'm wrong, without background processes Skype for the iPhone can't take _incoming_ calls unless it is running. Which means that it will never be able to completely replace my ATT minutes for calling while connected to wifi. It would be amazing to take calls via my iPhone on my Skype In number, but it's not feasible (no possible?) to have to keep the app open and active all the time to do it.
Not Skype's fault, but a major problem with the iPhone, in my opinion.
One way they could get around this though is to do something Grand Central-esque where the calls get forwarded through a number skype owns and then to your phone number (though, this still uses minutes and defeats the purpose a bit).
Anyway, according to the PC World article, Skype for the G1 works over 3G... I suppose that'd be an ATT vs. T-Mobile issue, though.
I don't really have anyone to call at this time of the day, but calling the echo service seems to work fine.
It crashed after my first call though :(. Still some work to do!
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftwa...
I couldn't find it in the app store, but the link worked fine