Η Microsoft today updated the Skype app for Android. In September 2015, Skype for Android got a new design, inspired by Google's flat designs, but it was not fully adopted.
At that time, Microsoft said the application had redesigned the application for Android phones, but did not say anything about Android tablets. Today it finally released the new application for all devices.
The new user interface for tablets was apparently designed from the ground up. A new "floating" button will allow you to send messages and start voice calls or calls video with friends or with groups.
The company also says that the new design for tablets makes it easier to multitasking.
Chat has improved. You'll now be able to find contacts, conversations, groups, and Skype bots all the more quickly from the main application screen.
In addition to all of the above, the company promises Skype to have the standard call quality and improved performance with today's version.
You can download the application from the link below: