WhatsApp’s next mission: Get Indians talking on the app without using text

From being a mere chat app to becoming a global phenomenon in a short span of time, WhatsApp has seen it all. Facebook-owned chat app grossed a huge base of users that always had other chat apps at their disposal but they never bothered leaving WhatsApp. The popularity and use cases of WhatsApp are glorified, at least in the Indian context, so much so that major political parties, big companies, and some such entities have welcomed WhatsApp as the primary means to disseminate a larger chunk of their business to consumers.

The fact that WhatsApp is always working on new features makes it even more exciting for the users to wait and try them out and repeat. In terms of accessibility, WhatsApp has a few tricks up the sleeves that make it have an upper hand over the rivals. Let’s address one of the features that are set to change the basic premise of using chat apps.

Read more

You may also like

More in Newspapers

Comments are closed.