Friday, 3 May 2013

Viber



Viber is a cross-platform application for smartphones, meaning that it works on all
smartphone operating systems (OS). The most popular OS are Apple's iOS and Google
Android but let's not forget a few others, like BlackBerry OS, Windows Phone and
Symbian. The main purpose of the Viber app is a voip (voice over Internet
Protocol) option but, not less important, is the instant messaging option. After
the installation process Viber asks you for your cell phone number in order to
send you an SMS containing an activation code. The moment you type the code in,
Viber is ready fully functional and ready for you to start exploring who on your list of contacts has Viber installed. Yes, in order to use it, both users must have
Viber installed. This doesn't downgrade Viber's functionality at all, you'd be
surprised how many people already have it up and running. So, how much am I
getting charged? Nothing but a few of kilobytes of your data plan for a sms or a
few more for a real talk. Sounds like too much? There is no connection fee, no
flagfalls or subscriptions, this is too good to be true. Also, consider using a Wi-Fi connection and
avoid being charged at all! Sounds even better? Did I mention that you are able to
send photos that you've just taken? Or some older ones from your smartphone photo
album, of course, just choose one (two or more are feasible as well).
By the way, the person who you are talking/texting don’t need to be in
Australia, or nearby, actually, as long as the person has Viber running the
distance between you two doesn't matter at all! Just pay attention to time
difference because some of your friends overseas would actually mind being woken
up at 4 a.m. by your Viber call.
Viber is a favorite app for many, myself included, but I started to like it even

more since I realised it came out on my birthday, on Dec 2 2010.

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