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Best Text Message (SMS) Alternatives

If you are a person who prefers texting rather than calling this article is for you. Text messaging is the best way to tell our feelings and happiness in a simple method. If you send messages and MMS more frequently try these best SMS alternatives apps for Android. SMS and MMS cost money if you have a smartphone, internet connection or WiFi you can save money by installing free apps. A number of texting apps available in Google Play Store, we selected three apps according to their popularity.

WhatsApp

WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app available for Android, iOS, Blackberry, Symbian and Windows Phone. At present, it is a most successful alternative to Text messaging. WhatsApp has more than hundred million active users.

Using WhatsApp you can send texts, photos, videos and audio clippings. WhatsApp works only on internet connection and both parties need to install this app on their phones. WhatsApp is free for the first year and you’ll need to pay $0.99 for one year subscription.

Facebook Messenger

Facebook is the top Social networking site in the world. It has nearly about one billion active users. Nowadays everyone is maintaining a Facebook account. You can share your messages, photos, videos even your location using Facebook. Facebook app is free for Android, iOS, and Blackberry. You can use Facebook as a communication medium between you and your friends.

Viber

It is a cross-platform service which is very easy to use. Viber has millions of users worldwide. After installing Viber on your device it scans your address book add only Viber users contact to the friend’s list. Viber is totally ad-free and the app is also free.

WeChat

WeChat is another great SMS replacing app for Android. It offers multimedia messaging, group chat, free voice and video calls and much more. This app is completely free and available in Google Play Store.

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