hangouts pulls everything together
assuming some has a google + account but if not is just sends via SMS
works quite well really....
but with the exception of overseas messages who does not have a contract with unlimited txt's
					
					
					
				
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 I'd heard about it but held off even looking at it for ages as I'd assumed it was just the latest kiddy or Fan Boy favourite.
 
 I now use it almost exclusively in place of SMS. It has delivery and message read confirmations, which I find useful. Delivery is, in my experience, quicker than SMS. I have a couple of group conversations running, again I find that useful.
 
 It's nothing really special, it just adds to what SMS does, but does it really well.
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 If you have a free data connection. Surely you're more likely to run up your bill accidentally using a 3G data internationally than you would by sending a text.Originally posted by Platypus View PostYeah but no but. Whatsapp is free internationally too, texts aren't.
 
 Whatever floats your boat. It does seem like somebody has made money by taking something that everybody already had and giving it a fancy name and pretending it's new. Wish I'd thought of it.
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 Yes, I suppose, but slicker, and better suited to hand-held devices.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou mean like E-mail?
 
 Then it's probably not for you. Other's find it useful.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
 
 Just part of life's rich tapestry.  
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 Yes and no. WhatsApp notifies me like a text message. My business email notifies me, my personal email does not (and I don't want it to). Again, the "free SMS" thing doesn't really apply when you're abroad / have no mobile signal but do have Wifi (like on the tube), etc.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou mean like E-mail?
 
 I get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
 
 In any case, it's a choice, not a competition over whether you're right or wrong to use it.
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 You mean like E-mail?Originally posted by Chuck View PostIt's a friendly alternative to SMS, which is useful if you have international contacts as messages are free. It works over wifi so is not dependant on mobile signals.
 
 I get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
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 Have you tried hitting them with your selfie stick?
 
 Or maybe setup an online gov petition to swap your iPhone for Katie Hopkins?
 
   
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 Well.... if you have an iPhone, and you use iMessage, then it has a tendency to pop up on your iPad and Mac too, whereas Whatsapp is just your phone handset, so it's better for exchanging messages that you wish to remain, er, just on your phone handsetOriginally posted by cojak View PostWhat do people use WhatsApp for? 
 
 EDIT: also good for group messages and free messages incl. picture messages to Android and Windows phone users since it's available on all platforms
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 Mr Facebook owns it now doesn't he.Originally posted by Chuck View PostIt's a friendly alternative to SMS, which is useful if you have international contacts as messages are free. It works over wifi so is not dependant on mobile signals.
 
 I'm not quite sure what or where the catch is though. Presumably message details are harvested and sold on.
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 I'm currently abroad, so using Wifi for messages rather than SMS.Originally posted by cojak View PostWhat do people use WhatsApp for? I've got Periscope and that's completely unused as well...
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 It's a friendly alternative to SMS, which is useful if you have international contacts as messages are free. It works over wifi so is not dependant on mobile signals.Originally posted by cojak View PostWhat do people use WhatsApp for? I've got Periscope and that's completely unused as well...
 
 I'm not quite sure what or where the catch is though. Presumably message details are harvested and sold on.
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 What do people use WhatsApp for? I've got Periscope and that's completely unused as well...
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