Thanks. Why would someone use it? Why go to the (admittedly slight) bother of signing up for a service when your phone already has a texting app, or you can download and install others that don't require registration?
Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
'Registration' is as simple as tying it to your phone number. You get a free trial I believe for a rather long time; but then you just make a normal purchase like you would any other app. It's simple. I want to say WhatsApp was/is the biggest non-standard (see: comes stock with your phone) text/message app.
Also, I believe usage of this app does not go to your phone/plan text limitations. Any messages sent or received are done through mobile data (so they take up data usage, instead of text usage). These apps are quite popular for plans that have something like 300 texts per month or whatever. It's also really easy to set up group chats. Sure you can message a single person; but you can set up a group as if it were a room and invite only those you want to participate in it. Handles pictures, videos, and other media well for all those included too.
The app has come a long way since inception. I think you can make voice calls and all kinds of other stuff now.
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