Who needs Skype? Free voice – movie talk app now in UAE – Emirates 24, 7
Who needs Skype? Free voice & movie talk app now in UAE
How about having an app that permits communicating, keeping in touch with others, meeting fresh people and having joy, and all this just a click away?
Whether it is the desire of creating their own profile, sharing pictures and moments, or engaging in live talks over audio and movie with friends all over the world, people in UAE can now love these innovative features in one integrated mobile social app, WeChat, for free.
The all-round mobile social communication application is available for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian and Window Phone operation systems and available in eighteen languages including Arabic.
Developed by Hong Kong-listed company, Tencent, WeChat provides users with the chance to connect with friends, family and others in a free and revolutionary way thanks to features such as voice talking, texting, movie talk, groupchat, Moments (Social), Look around, Jiggle, and many other creative functions.
It is free and effortless to download, install and use. Users can log in to WeChat with their Facebook accounts or sign up with their phone numbers.
People are now using several apps to access the diverse spectrum of social communication and content sharing platforms. WeChat provides them with one single access to all these features and much more, providing users a totally unique practice when getting in touch with others.
“We’re excited that WeChat is now available in UAE, and users can begin exploring the many features it offers,” said Poshu Yeung, Vice President, International Business Group at Tencent.
“Over the last duo weeks, we did a soft launch of WeChat in iOS App Store and WeChat has already become the most downloaded mobile social application. We have seen two hundred per cent increase in application download in a month. We are thrilled by the market reaction and believe it is the right time to have a formal introduction of WeChat in UAE.”
With WeChat, communication will no longer have to be limited to texting. Voice and movie are the fresh way to go and WeChat provides all that and more in an easy-to-use way. Thanks to its “Hold to Talk” feature, anyone can lightly send voice messages by just pushing a button. Furthermore, its intuitive voice talk capability makes it ordinary to talk with the press and speak function through which several contacts can arrange a voice conversation.
However, WeChat goes beyond conversation – it is also a total social network, called Moments, where people can stay connected and share content such as photos, status updates and location with anyone in the world. Its Jiggle feature connects anyone jiggling a WeChat tooled mobile device at the same time, and the Look Around option searches for contacts nearby who are interested in meeting fresh people.
Users can even ‘travel’ further and use the unique Drift Bottle option, which permits them to put a message in a bottle, throw it to the sea and wait to see who picks it up from anywhere in the world.
Mobile messaging also gets an added feature, with free, animated emoticons. But WeChat takes the personalisation further, permitting users to fully customise their own emoticons with any picture of their choice for total freedom. On top of that, users can still keep in touch from their PCs, since WeChat is also available to be used online from computers.
The mobile industry is in constant development, where mobile invasion is already over 100% in four of the world’s six regions. As innovations emerge and fresh smartphones and tablets come out in the market, consumers demonstrate a clear preference for liking their devices and engaging with content via apps rather than the mobile web, with text messaging coming clearly as the foremost activity with 90.Five per cent of people engaged in it.
This is followed by photo-taking, e-mailing and access to weather forecasts. The top five activity ranking is finished by access to social networks, with over sixty five per cent of users interested in getting in touch with others through this type of apps and sites.
The UAE ICT sector is one of the advanced markets in the Arab World. As of March 2013, the number of active mobile subscriptions in the UAE was 14,321,169, with 173.7 mobile subscriptions per one hundred inhabitants.
WeChat has proved its value globally as it has topped the charts as most downloaded app in a number of markets including India, Malaysia, Mexico and The Philippines. The mobile world is here and in order to make the most of it, the fresh, revolutionary way to connect has already arrived.
Who needs Skype? Free voice – movie talk app now in UAE – Emirates 24, seven
Who needs Skype? Free voice & movie talk app now in UAE
How about having an app that permits communicating, keeping in touch with others, meeting fresh people and having joy, and all this just a click away?
Whether it is the desire of creating their own profile, sharing pictures and moments, or engaging in live talks over audio and movie with friends all over the world, people in UAE can now love these innovative features in one integrated mobile social app, WeChat, for free.
The all-round mobile social communication application is available for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian and Window Phone operation systems and available in eighteen languages including Arabic.
Developed by Hong Kong-listed company, Tencent, WeChat provides users with the chance to connect with friends, family and others in a free and revolutionary way thanks to features such as voice talking, texting, movie talk, groupchat, Moments (Social), Look around, Wiggle, and many other creative functions.
It is free and effortless to download, install and use. Users can log in to WeChat with their Facebook accounts or sign up with their phone numbers.
People are now using several apps to access the diverse spectrum of social communication and content sharing platforms. WeChat provides them with one single access to all these features and much more, providing users a totally unique practice when getting in touch with others.
“We’re excited that WeChat is now available in UAE, and users can begin exploring the many features it offers,” said Poshu Yeung, Vice President, International Business Group at Tencent.
“Over the last duo weeks, we did a soft launch of WeChat in iOS App Store and WeChat has already become the most downloaded mobile social application. We have seen two hundred per cent increase in application download in a month. We are thrilled by the market reaction and believe it is the right time to have a formal introduction of WeChat in UAE.”
With WeChat, communication will no longer have to be limited to texting. Voice and movie are the fresh way to go and WeChat provides all that and more in an easy-to-use way. Thanks to its “Hold to Talk” feature, anyone can lightly send voice messages by just pushing a button. Furthermore, its intuitive voice talk capability makes it plain to talk with the press and speak function through which several contacts can arrange a voice conversation.
However, WeChat goes beyond conversation – it is also a total social network, called Moments, where people can stay connected and share content such as photos, status updates and location with anyone in the world. Its Jiggle feature connects anyone wiggling a WeChat tooled mobile device at the same time, and the Look Around option searches for contacts nearby who are interested in meeting fresh people.
Users can even ‘travel’ further and use the unique Drift Bottle option, which permits them to put a message in a bottle, throw it to the sea and wait to see who picks it up from anywhere in the world.
Mobile messaging also gets an added feature, with free, animated emoticons. But WeChat takes the personalisation further, permitting users to fully customise their own emoticons with any picture of their choice for total freedom. On top of that, users can still keep in touch from their PCs, since WeChat is also available to be used online from computers.
The mobile industry is in constant development, where mobile invasion is already over 100% in four of the world’s six regions. As innovations show up and fresh smartphones and tablets come out in the market, consumers display a clear preference for loving their devices and engaging with content via apps rather than the mobile web, with text messaging coming clearly as the foremost activity with 90.Five per cent of people engaged in it.
This is followed by photo-taking, e-mailing and access to weather forecasts. The top five activity ranking is ended by access to social networks, with over sixty five per cent of users interested in getting in touch with others through this type of apps and sites.
The UAE ICT sector is one of the advanced markets in the Arab World. As of March 2013, the number of active mobile subscriptions in the UAE was 14,321,169, with 173.7 mobile subscriptions per one hundred inhabitants.
WeChat has proved its value globally as it has topped the charts as most downloaded app in a number of markets including India, Malaysia, Mexico and The Philippines. The mobile world is here and in order to make the most of it, the fresh, revolutionary way to connect has already arrived.