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except for voice call. it work 10 times better than mobile skype and yes it is very popular in latin america almost no one uses mobile skype. mobile skype sucks it is laggy you get messages a day later or not even at all some times. skype has not done a good job of working mobile and pc version at the same time.
I have both on my phone because I live in Panama :) why tied to phone number well thats the way they did it you can run it on pc with virtual android app but still have to verify it with number. |
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Like instead of saying - hit me up on whatsapp, my ID is +145758545 you could say hit me up on whatsapp, my ID is mineistaken (which would be also tied/verified with that same +145758545 number). It would be easier to say and remember. :2 cents: |
Everyone here in South Africa uses it.
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As for the current contacts from your phonebook - no extra step as you could still message the same way (remember your ID would be associated with your phone number anyways, so app would still find contacts based on the phone numbers you have in your phonebook). |
Simple, easy to use. I use it with everyone who lives outside the US. Its always on. No on and offs or conflicts when I turn on my lap top and use my other IMs.
If I need to communicate with anyone around the world and they don't have it, i just email them a Whatsapp link and they can put it in there phone in 2 minutes. I like it, no issues. Just Dave |
Never used Whatsapp. An ex employee from BlackBerry cloned BBM and ported it to all mobile platforms. There's a lot of privacy reasons not to use it, especially since FB bought it. With wide Android/iOS availability, I say: BBM all the way!
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IMO it is one of the best messaging apps out there. Fast and responsive. Just annoying it has to attach your phone number
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I use Viber
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To be honest I thought everyone was using it... It surprises me that its not that big in the US. I would go as far as to say that its the 1st app most people I know would download (Europe, Australia, South America) :)
Some of this has been said already & some not so Ill just go ahead anyway :winkwink: The reasons its so popular is: - Its much faster & easier to use than skype & viber - You can send photos & videos - You can record & send voice messages similar to a 2-way radio/walkie talkie - You can create groups for family, friends, work-mates where everyone within the group can rec. & share pics, vids, voice msgs - No ads (yet) - Available across all platforms |
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WhatsApp: mobile usage penetration in selected countries 2014 | Statistic |
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To me it looks like Asian and South American thing. |
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And to the posted charts, I though that the UK penetration rate is way too low, everyone and their mother use it in UK. |
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Which is also normal, as far as I can remember, when skype came to be some of the eastern european countries were the first to adopt it and I doubt that smart phones are as common as in lets say UK |
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Comparing Skype to WhatsApp or Viber is comparing apples to oranges IMO. I travel quite a bit and I'd be hard pressed to name a country where people weren't on either Viber or WhatsApp to stay in touch. Get both, use both. And if you're on Android you can aggregate all of your messenger platforms into one by using Snowball |
Never used it
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However why could not we compare skype with viber? :) |
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