Now you can speak on WhatsApp, that is what is the latest buzz after takeover by Facebook. This is to come to WhatsApp from coming June. It has 450 million customers and has been bought by Facebook last week and a lot of developments and new additions are being made to WhatsApp. The facility of voice calls is another one. This will rolled out in a phased manner first in Android, Apple iOS phones and then later in blackberry, Nokia, Windows based phones. Currently WhatsApp has got voice messages but that can be only heard only after the message has been received by the person. In the latest effort here two persons can make voice calls between one another. There are many other services like viber, line, wechat offering voice calls but let us watch out what change WhatsApp brings about with the competition.
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Friday, February 28, 2014
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Android users of Whatsapp can Hide now
Now this feature is available only to Android users meanwhile WhatsApp's iOS users will have to wait for it.
This is not yet available on Google Play. For users who want to experience it soon have to download the apk file from the official website of WhatApp. You have to change security settings on Android devices need to be changed before the new update can be installed.
Once installed onto an android device, the APK file will present users with two options - to use either 'package Installer' or 'Verify and Install'. WhatsApp asks users to choose the Package Installer option, which will seek permission to make changes to the app. When allowed, the installer will not affect the user's existing Whatsapp data.
From the settings menu on the app privacy option provides users with three choices, namely, 'Everyone', 'My contacts' and 'Nobody'. This comes with a catch; Once a user hides their online presence,they will simultaneously forego the ability to see other people's timestamps, whether or not they have changed their privacy settings.
One option that Android users will have an interesting edge over their iOS counterparts: They can switch between being 'seen' and 'unseen' more than once in a day - there is no upper limit on the number of times they can switch. iPhone users need to wait an entire 24 hours before they can change their visibility.
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