What's App free calling rumors are in the news.
According to a report in The Fuse Joplin, as per announcement of the upgrade of What's App in February, the changes to the app will take place in this year's second quarter.
However, the release of the new VOIP feature of the app has not yet been announced. If the new twist in the What's App free calling rumors do take place, the app will get into a hot competition in the market with Skype and Viber. Currently, Skype and Viber are the leading messaging applications online.
The Fuse Joplin reported that word has it, if the new VOIP feature in What's App does get released, users will notice the ease of use and lower bandwidth requirement in it. This should enable users to experience fewer technical glitches when voice calls are made.
Photos circulating online related to the What's App free calling rumors show that voice calls may originate from a chat session. Even while the users talk on a voice call, they can still instant message each other in the application's system simultaneously.
To enable voice calls to take place in What's App, users will have to give their consent to accept the conversation request. Photos circulated online about the possible new VOIP features in What's App show the UI, mute, speakerphone, and call buttons.
The What's App free calling rumors had users baffled if the possible VOIP feature of the app will be available free of charge. According to a report in The Fuse Joplin, What's App CEO Jan Koum said the company intends to make the application available to users for free. Koum said doing so will enable them to maximize keeping their current users, while getting new ones, along the way, too.