These day
freebies are the most common stuff online. Regularly the launching of good
range of free apps is the routine thing in today’s life. The growing popularity
of such apps to make free calls is the need of the hour. We new generations are lucky to have all the
apps without paying any cost.
Lets have your
eye on the latest apps to make free calls which I am explaining so check out
below:
1.
Google Hangouts
Hangouts is the
most usable free app among all other apps these days. It is free instant texting
and video chat by Google. It has launched on May 15, 2013. Google offers
various services including Talk, Google+ Messanger, and Hangouts apart from
Voice chat. It is whole and sole and awesome package for making free calls.
2.
Skype
Skype was launched
on August 2003 which had 663 million users till the end of 2010. Its service
allows you to stay connected with your loved ones through voice chat using a
microphone. The advantageous free of cost service which includes video
conference and file transfer. The multi tasking Skype has gained lot of
popularity for its features.
3.
Viber
Viber includes
many features like making free phone calls, send sticker, text, photo, voice
and voice message. It has good quality VoIP calls using 3G on WiFi. You can
message in group upto 100 friends. Using Viber you can stay away from etched
matter like registration, passwords and not any invitation required to your
friends. Viber is also giving tough completion to Skype and during its short
launch it managed to gain 200 million users..
4.
Yahoo Messanger
Yahoo Messanger
was released on March 9, 1998. This app is more popular in Asia as it can send
free International SMS. This is perfect app to make free calls.
5.
Wechat
Wechat has more
than 300 million users and can be networked with 40 people at a time. This app
supports all kind of platform.
Guys what if
video call, texting, group chat, video etc are in your pocket. Isn’t it
handy. All those apps to make free calls
supports operating system like Microsoft Windows, Mac OSX, Android, Symbian,
iOS and UNIX/Linux/ FreeBSD/ Solaris.
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