Gasai Yuno
Member
This is an outrage.
Mrs EB,
1. When you have a WiFi network configured and connected/available, Droid 2 Global routes data via that WiFi network by default.
This means that using your D2G with a WiFi hotspot in Germany will make data from any application — including Skype — go via that hotspot, and not via 3G. To be sure (I'm paranoid, f.ex.) you can disable 3G in your settings while leaving WiFi enabled.
2. Skype to Skype calls are free. Skype to landlines/cellphones are not and require Skype credit.
3. Skype does not use “phone minutes” at all simply because it has no reason to. It uses its own protocol and network to place calls.
4. You don't need any SIM cards to place Skype calls from your phone over WiFi. Period. You don't even need any kind of a cellular network for that; your phone can act as a WiFi-connected “tablet PC”, without any CDMA/GSM connectivity.
To put it short: Yes, you will be able to call any Skype ID for free from Germany when connected to a WiFi spot.
Mrs EB,
1. When you have a WiFi network configured and connected/available, Droid 2 Global routes data via that WiFi network by default.
This means that using your D2G with a WiFi hotspot in Germany will make data from any application — including Skype — go via that hotspot, and not via 3G. To be sure (I'm paranoid, f.ex.) you can disable 3G in your settings while leaving WiFi enabled.
2. Skype to Skype calls are free. Skype to landlines/cellphones are not and require Skype credit.
3. Skype does not use “phone minutes” at all simply because it has no reason to. It uses its own protocol and network to place calls.
4. You don't need any SIM cards to place Skype calls from your phone over WiFi. Period. You don't even need any kind of a cellular network for that; your phone can act as a WiFi-connected “tablet PC”, without any CDMA/GSM connectivity.
To put it short: Yes, you will be able to call any Skype ID for free from Germany when connected to a WiFi spot.