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Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by RobinWely(m): 12:56am On Jan 26, 2018
[img]https://www.welytech.com.ng/2018/01/whatsapp-free-voice-calls-could-this-be.html[/img]



WhatsApp, a cross-platform application famous for its instant chat service now has become the top most rated app in the android market. With over 700+ million whatsapp user now has enable free voice calling.Whatsapp had tons of feature like sending text messages in addition to sending files such as image, audio or video files. Now with the latest version of whatsapp you can also call to your friends without paying any charge. It uses the same data connection that your phone is connected to and doesn’t charge for any usage. With the latest call feature it becomes a must app for the smart phone users.

Am actually wondering with this great voice feature on WhatsApp, would there be any need to still buy recharge cards? because I see no reason buying airtime when you can practically call for free while using your data on your device.

Most telecommunication network won’t be happy about this great development. Frankly speaking, if this is really going to happen, whatsapp may become paid application after the official update.

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https://www.welytech.com.ng/2018/01/whatsapp-free-voice-calls-could-this-be.html?m=1
Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by lifestyle1(m): 7:38am On Jan 26, 2018
watin you go take buy data to make the whatsapp call?

Guy I tire for this post...
Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by Nobody: 7:54am On Jan 26, 2018
There is nothing free there. You will still need airtime as free WiFi service are scare in Nigeria. The network operators have ways to zap data faster when you make calls after all the voice calls uses your data. Would you say it is free when you already bought a data?

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Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by dan9ice(m): 1:44pm On Jan 26, 2018
lifestyle1:
watin you go take buy data to make the whatsapp call?

Guy I tire for this post...

the thing self tire me oo

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Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by tipwill(m): 3:17pm On Jan 26, 2018
You are just knowing about whatsapp call? You are definitely from Zambia.

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Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by Etesam(m): 4:01pm On Jan 26, 2018
tipwill:
You are just knowing about whatsapp call? You are definitely from Zambia.
What happened to Zambia?
Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by fibonacci2526: 5:14pm On Jan 26, 2018
How is this different from the normal WhatsApp call?
Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by tipwill(m): 6:47pm On Jan 26, 2018
Etesam:
What happened to Zambia?
Never mind MR Zambia
Re: Whatsapp Free Voice Calls: Could This Be The End Of Buying Airtime? by Etesam(m): 9:51am On Jan 27, 2018
tipwill:
Never mind MR Zambia
I will mind, sir.

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