The days of the iPhone 4's video conferencing being limited to Wi-Fi connectivity have come to an end, as today Skype released an update to their official iOS 4 app that enables mobile video calling over Wi-Fi and 3G.
The free update, which is available for download immediately, allows users to make video calls to any member of their contact list using a video conferencing-capable device, including PCs, laptops, and other iPhone users.
Owners of the iPad or older versions of the iPod touch, which lack built-in cameras, will also be able to use video conferencing, though only able to view incoming video.
While other apps, like Fring, have implemented video conferencing over 3G, Skype is the first major communication service to add the feature to their iPhone app.
To download the latest version of the Skype app, view the official page on iTunes.
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