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This How.com.vn teaches you how to hear what you sound like on Skype when you're using an Android.
Steps
- Open Skype. It's the blue and white icon with a white “S.” You'll typically find it on the home screen or in the app drawer.
- If you haven't yet signed in, sign in now.
- Tap the magnifying glass. It's at the top-right corner of the screen.Advertisement
- Type Echo / Sound Test Service and press ↵ Enter. You should see at least one search result.
- Tap Echo / Sound Test Service. This opens the profile of the sound test service.
- Tap the phone icon to call the service. Once the call is connected, you'll hear a message that introduces you to the service.
- Record your message after the beep. Be sure to follow any instructions from the service, if provided. Once you're finished recording your voice, the service will play it back for you.Advertisement
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1.Open Skype.
2.Tap the magnifying glass.
3.Search for Echo / Sound Test Service.
4.Tap Echo / Sound Test Service.
5.Tap the phone icon.
6.Record a message after the beep.
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