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Android users of WhatsApp can make free voice calls now

By Wong Chung Wee & Peter Chu - on 2 Apr 2015, 10:17am

Android users of WhatsApp can make free voice calls now

The Android version of WhatsApp has enabled a free voice call feature. This puts the popular mobile messaging app against competing services that like Skype, Viber and WeChat.

Android users need v2.12.5 of WhatsApp in order to make voice calls. Once this version of the app is installed, making calls is as simple as heading to the new 'calls' tab, tapping on the unmistakable handset symbol on the top right hand corner of the screen, and selecting the person who you wish to call.

This voice calling feature relies solely on your Internet data to initiate calls, unlike in previous versions of WhatsApp, which switched to your phone’s standard dialer when you made a call.

iOS users are unfortunately still unable to make voice calls for the time being. But they need not despair, as WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton recently said during Facebook’s F8 developers’ conference that voice calling will be making its appearance on iOS devices in a ‘couple of weeks’.

(Source: The Verge, VentureBeat)

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