Skype‘s mobile app for Android and iOS devices now looks a lot more like Facebook Messenger, based on the preview released by Microsoft this week.
In a blog post, Microsoft explained the new features are meant to make conversations more expressive and entertaining. First, Skype adds in-call reactions. These let people add live emoticons, photos, and text to video calls. The integrated camera now supports emoticons, stickers, and annotations. People can respond to any individual message with multiple reactions, such as a thumbs up, sad face, smiley face, or shock.
Last, the app adds a new search panel for finding and sharing links, news, sports, points of interest and other data. Microsoft says this negates the need to jump back and forth between apps.
Android device owners can download this Skype Preview from the Google Play Store.
iPhone owners will need to apply to become a Skype Insider for iOS. If selected, Skype will email a download link to the app.
Microsoft hopes those who preview this version of Skype for Android and iOS will offer feedback before the company releases these features to everyone.