I've tried to install skype on my brand new lumia 900 from the mobile device (marketplace). But it seems I can only "share". No button to download the application on the bottom of the screen confirm that skype is avaible for download for lumia 900 ? How should I process to do so ?
I have just tried to do a video call to a Skype account, but the video doesn't show. I can't see my contact and they can't see me.All i get is a square with an avatar in it. How do I enable video calls for Skype so that we can both see each other?I do have the new firmware update too.
I have a nokia E5 phone,i am trying to install skype on it,i downloaded it from OVI store,when i begin to install then phone start installation then a message appear " Unable to install ". this message appear when installation is on memory phone or memory card.
I have European version of Lumia 920 and today installed Skype. I cannot turn Skype off. How do I close this application? I cannot even change the status to offline.
I am using skype applicaiton for lumia 920 and so far so good. When ever a new message arrives from skype , the phone notifies me with a message sound. I would like to turn it off. I don't want any sound notifications from skype.
i m having a brand new nokia lumia 610 and i am happy with it apart from some discrepancies about file transfer.. like music very much and i am finding to set equaliser but i can't find i
how to enable Javascript on the Nokia Lumia 800?I've downloaded a couple of apps that won't seem to run correctly without it. I'd tried things suggested for windows phones in general but they don't seem to have the same settings for IE.
I have a Lumia 900 in the US. It was only sold by ATT in the US. I however am not with ATT, I'm with Straight Talk, an MVNO. When I try to enable Internet Sharing on the phone it pops up a message saying I need to contact ATT. I have no business relationship with ATT and they cannot help me. I would like to remove this message so I can get Internet Sharing working on my phone. The phone is unlocked, but that didn't seem to make the message go away.
I have iPhone 3G with version 4.2.1. I am not able to install skype on this. Is there some version of skype which can be installed and does it work for calls from phone to skype user. Or can skype not be used on iphone 3G at all?
Recently on my vacation Ive realized it's time to reinstall skype after updating to Belle.At first I tried the nokia store client. Skype was there (so its supported for c7??) but after download it didn't initiate install. download error it said. I tried downloading it and installing through ovi suite on my pc but to no avail. It did start the install on the device but then said that this version is not compatible with the device.. ? on nokia store I am of course logged in and it shows apps for my c7 allegedly . I then went to the skype mobile website which didn't even let me download skype but also snarled at me that the device is incompatible.So my question is i guess
i just directly downloaded skype from android market in my xperia x10 mini.as soon as the downloading finished i dont know where the downloaded file went.. skype is also not shown in the screens?
I did a clean install/set-up-as-new to iOS 4.0 GM on my 3GS last night and, upon launching Skype for the first time, got the message that they only support it on unmodified versions of 3.0, 3.1, etc. that I was used to seeing when the phone was JB'n. Did this message come up merely because I'm running OS 4.0, and Skype is planning to release an updated version to coincide with the public release of OS 4.0, or is there some truth to remnants of JB or old Skype plist files persisting through a clean restore?
I'm at Mexico, i'm using a Lumia 710, and it has been working bad, it rebooted frequently and apps wouldn't load, so I did a hard reset to it. I've been using Nokia Reading to read some books for homework, and since I reseted my phone, it now says that the app isn't supported.
It's been like this for a while, I can't uninstall it or anything either. It shows that download bar below the app with no progress. When I click on it, it goes to downloads and it says no downloads in progress. I can't call up the program either.
I've just bought a Nokia Lumia 920. It has a Hindi keyboard and I can type and see Hindi characters. However, when I visit a Bangla (Bengali) website I only see a string of boxes. Do I need to install Bengali fonts? If so, how? Or is Unicode not supported mobile windows (Symbian)?
I was browsing the options under the settings and tried selecting 'feedback to nokia'. A prompt came up (can't remember the exact wording) saying there was a problem with two buttons. One button was to uninstall and the other was to take you to the store entry for this item. The text of the prompt suggested going to the store and trying to install again. If that failed it indicated to select uninstall and then reinstall the 'app' (really a setting option). If I picked the store button the only option I had was to share this app. So I went back to settings and selected the uninstall button. But now I can't find the 'feedback to nokia' when searching the store. So I was wondering how I can reinstall this item under settings.
like my title states how would I install denim using the recovery tool? I tried looking on here for a step by step and I'm surprised there is no manual or instructions on how to do this.. is it difficult? is it as easy as pressing a button and let it do it's thing? I would need the HK variant of Denim.
When I was using Insider Preview, Messaging+Skype was working fairly good. I was able to send skype messages get skype messages, but most importantly I was able to see if my contact is also in my Skype account or not. Now with my 950XL although many people are also my Skype friends I cannot see Skype option in their regular SMS threads, a different thread with different name pops up when they send a message, but I cannot link that contact name with their "REAL CONTACT CARD". It is really weird that a feature works better on a Beta version than the RTM version on the Flagship phone.