Updates bring Skype's unified chat interface to Android, with support for emojis, speech-to-text and a sign-in process for users with multiple accounts.
Chatting on the Android flavor of the Skype app now more faithfully reproduces the PC and iPhone experience, courtesy of a new update from Microsoft.
"With Skype 5.3 for Android, we've made some big changes to make the chat experience more consistent and more fun," Eric Lin, Tom Huang and Lara Kingwell, Microsoft product marketing managers, announced in a jointly-authored
Skype Garage & Updates blog post. "You'll see a new bubble style chat layout, similar to the Skype apps on desktop and iPhone."
The accompanying
screen shot indeed displays Skype's new, more modern take on chat with an uncluttered design, blue text bubbles, crisp fonts and picture-based avatars. Also new is the ability to pepper Skype chats with emojis.
"We haven't just improved how your chat looks, but also what you can say," said the Skype staffers. "We added support for emoji, so you can go beyond Skype's emoticons and triple the number of ways you can express yourself without typing a single word." They also revealed that they are rolling out a feature that displays a larger, animated version of a Skype emoticon if it constitutes the entire message.
Skype 5.3 for Android users can also now utter their chat responses. "We support messaging via speech-to-text when connected to an Android Auto experience," they added.