{"id":1001,"date":"2011-07-01T09:53:42","date_gmt":"2011-07-01T14:53:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techcitement.com\/?p=1001"},"modified":"2011-07-01T10:04:06","modified_gmt":"2011-07-01T15:04:06","slug":"skype-with-video-hacked-to-work-on-other-android-handsets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techcitement.com\/software\/skype-with-video-hacked-to-work-on-other-android-handsets\/","title":{"rendered":"Skype With Video Hacked To Work On Other Android Handsets"},"content":{"rendered":"
In case you missed it yesterday<\/a>, Skype now supports video chat on Android. But only on four officially supported <\/a>devices.<\/p>\n I say “officially” because it didn’t take long for the hardcore users at XDA-developers<\/a> to force the Skype 2.0 app to work on more hardware.
\nThe Galaxy S community was the first to take a stab at it, removing the line of code that checks for device IDs. The modified .apk has been reported to work on the Galaxy S, Galaxy S2, Evo 3D and 4G, and a bunch of other front-facing camera devices.<\/p>\n