Sunday 2 February 2014

Mxit text messaging app comes in India: Can it trouble WhatsApp?

Trying to bring the heat to WhatsApp in Native india, Africa cross-platform texting app and mobile online group has come to the nation. The app was released formally in Native india on Wed.

Mxit is available for obtain on not just smart phone OSes like Android  system, iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry, but is also available on Coffee and Symbian systems. The organization says that over 8,000 different function cellular phones, mobile phones and tablets can run the program. Its USP is the fact that it can work on basic-data allowed function mobile phones too and can run on even plain-old 2G relationships.

The app comes across a mix of several mobile based cross-platform texting applications and public social networking sites like WhatsApp and WeChat. Mxit gets components of design from WhatsApp intensely, such as the dual mark to deliver and get information. Compared with WhatsApp, though, you can create a complete public media information on the app.

You can also use applications and games inside Mxit on your Mobile phones. It also provides for enabling business and NGOs a system on the support. Organizations can set up and customise the systems from connect with each other on it, says the organization. There are a few mobile knowledge, medical care and group applications available on the support too.

You can deliver talk information of up to 2,048 figures and the organization is designed to make Mxit a practical replace SMS, especially for customers with function mobile phones. Mxit has hired former Southern Africa cricketer, Grettle Kirsten, as its product ambassador in Native india. Having trained the Native indian cricket group on its way to successful the World Cup, Kirsten now has a pretty huge fan following in the nation. To develop on this, Mxit also has a Grettle Kirsten app on the support, using which you can ask him questions and get responses.

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