How to Save Skype Video Messages on Android

How to Save Skype Video Messages on Android
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Skype
let you Stay in touch with your family and
friends without charge. With Skype waxing ultimate day by day, your certain
that all your uncertainties are minimized, provided your web connectivity is in
one piece.

Skype’s Android app is getting a boost
up, with new features that facilitate the easy sharing and keeping of favorite
moments.

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 The central Version 6.11
effectively assist you in  managing conversations, save video
messages, and perform technically enhanced searches. 

If your Recent tab is becoming a
bit uncontrollable or having mild issues, simply long-tap any contact or chat
to open a new toolbar, then choose to delete, mark as read, or mute
notifications.

Subsequently, the next time you
receive a video message you’re your charming family members, or record one for
a far-away friend, Skype will let Android owners save it to their phone’s photo
gallery. Just tap on it once and you can easily rewatch it at any time.
If you prefer, you can also send
images from your photo gallery directly to a Skype group conversation. It has
loads of advantage; individuals in a group chat can now tap on pictures and
files to forward them to another contact or group.
The same goes for Mojis: Tap on the clip to forward it to another
friend or group. Even better, the short videos don’t automatically play again
when you forward them, so you can decide whether to rewatch or move on.
An improved search function, in
the meantime, makes it easier to find conversation content, as well as contacts
and group names.
“We’re
constantly listening to your feedback to help us improve Skype for
Android,” the company wrote in a blog post
published for readers to see
In order to share your opinion and
concerns in the mobile app, visit Settings > Feedback > Support in the
upper-left menu.
Last month, Skype began preventing  the ability for users to invite unclassified
or uncategorized people or users to join a chat as a guest by sharing a unique
link via email, social media, or messaging services. A Skype account or app
download is not required.