The Skype Lite will be initially available in India and it’s not quite sure whether Microsoft is planning a global roll out for the same. Despite its data friendly nature, Skype Lite will offer all features that comes with the regular Skype app. These include instant messaging along with audio and video calling. It will also allow users to sign up using their mobile number or their regular Skype id. So here’s a list of five things you need to know before downloading the Skype Lite app onto your smartphone.
Works on 2G Networks
Satya Nadella claims that this app is designed to work well even on a 2G network. To decrease the data usage, Microsoft has included an in-built image compression feature onto the Skype Lite. So every time you upload and send a new image file to any of your friends or colleagues, the Skype Lite app would first compress the file before doing anything else. The app interfaces also allow users to check the amount of data used by Skype Lite, both on cellular and WiFi.
Aadhar Card Verification
In order to help ease the online interview process, Skype Lite comes with a Aadhaar verification feature. This allows the interviewer to ascertain the basic credentials and legitimacy of the interviewee. During the video call, the interviewer can request an Aadhaar verification. This will then require the interviewee to enter their 12 digit unique Aadhaar ID into the app. Thereafter, an OTP will be sent to the registered mobile number linked with the Aadhar card. On entering this OTP, the verification process will be complete and the interviewer will be shown the requisite information. With that said, as a measure to protect the privacy of the interviewee, Microsoft will be deleting all the verification data from interviewer’s device once the call is concluded.
Presence of a new Dark Mode
The app which can be downloaded via Google Play Store is a completely revamped version of the original Skype app. This, in fact, is built primarily for mobile users and that’s quite clear from the changes made to UI. Going by the latest design trends, Microsoft has included a Dark Mode, apart from the regular white background. Incidentally, the leading messaging app WhatsApp in India with over 160 million daily active users is yet to roll out a dark theme for its app.
Reduced File Size and Support for Older Android Versions
Considering the fact that most Skype Lite users would be using old Android devices with minimal storage, Microsoft has shrunk down the size of the Skype Lite app. It now consumes just over 13MB of internal storage while offering the functions of the main app. It also goes without saying that the Skype Lite app would support older version of Android.
Support for Regional Languages
To help bring more Indians onto the Skype platform, Microsoft has decided to include multi-language support for their Skype Lite. It now supports a total of seven Indian languages including Gujarati, Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telegu and Urdu. This is expected to give a decisive advantage to the Skype Lite. As of now only Hike messenger supports regional Indian languages.