![]() The screenshots are oddly cropped, and the app is called “Messaging Skype” instead of “Skype Messaging.” And yet, the description uses the latter name: In addition to the fact that the app appeared out of nowhere, the Windows Store listing has a few oddities. WMPoweruser was the first to spot the new Windows Store listing and put together a quick hands-on video of the app: The direct Windows Store link then surfaced, allowing anyone with Windows 10 Mobile to grab the beta app - it’s not listed if you search for it in the Windows Store. Skype call integration, alongside the messages /g6z9fVIvRH Messaging, now finally with Skype :D /r9cS6oPhOV Screenshots of the app leaked out earlier today on Twitter: ![]() ![]() We presume Microsoft will bundle the universal app when it releases Windows 10 Mobile, and push it out as an update to Windows 10 for PCs as well, though that has yet to be confirmed. This is the mobile version of that integration.
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