Free SMS on Android
WhatsApp is a service for sending short messages. You send the application free messages with media (photos, videos, etc.) between iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian and Android phones. Want to know more about the service? Then read our article about Internet messages.
Internet and telephony are completely fused. Many people call only via internet and sending short messages (formerly SMS) takes place via 't like. WhatsApp Messenger is a fairly spartan application that you install on many phones. Users send free after installation messages, pictures, audio files and video to others with WhatsApp on their phone.
WhatsApp ask when starting a telephone number. Then sends the application an activation code to your phone. This process is a bit annoying but comparable to that in eBuddy, Nimbuzz and recently even PingChat. The service is short, so a (legitimate) replacement of texting but you are looking for a multi-estimator we recommend eBuddy or Nimbuzz on.
WhatsApp only works among users of this application but fortunately almost any phone owner the application installed. Multi Chatters have more to offer but WhatsApp has an important social change has been achieved: SMS messages are web - and it's free-become.
Most
Sends also pictures, sound, video
Supports group chat
Cons
cumbersome registration process
Only one protocol is supported
WhatsApp is a service for sending short messages. You send the application free messages with media (photos, videos, etc.) between iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian and Android phones. Want to know more about the service? Then read our article about Internet messages.
Internet and telephony are completely fused. Many people call only via internet and sending short messages (formerly SMS) takes place via 't like. WhatsApp Messenger is a fairly spartan application that you install on many phones. Users send free after installation messages, pictures, audio files and video to others with WhatsApp on their phone.
WhatsApp ask when starting a telephone number. Then sends the application an activation code to your phone. This process is a bit annoying but comparable to that in eBuddy, Nimbuzz and recently even PingChat. The service is short, so a (legitimate) replacement of texting but you are looking for a multi-estimator we recommend eBuddy or Nimbuzz on.
WhatsApp only works among users of this application but fortunately almost any phone owner the application installed. Multi Chatters have more to offer but WhatsApp has an important social change has been achieved: SMS messages are web - and it's free-become.
Most
Sends also pictures, sound, video
Supports group chat
Cons
cumbersome registration process
Only one protocol is supported