WhatsApp in Spain – Facts and figures

WhatsApp seems to be almost as popular as soccer in Spain; the use of the application in the nation has risen to incredible levels. More interestingly, Spaniards appear to be among the world’s biggest consumers of messenger solutions of all kinds.

The leading solution is WhatsApp, which is now present on 98% of the smartphones sold in the kingdom, El Pais reported . Around 51.5% of Spanish smartphone users send messages via WhatsApp each day.

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Statista found that around 70% of the Internet users in Spain also utilize WhatsApp. Interestingly enough, Spaniards are Europe’s largest users of WhatsApp, and their use of the app exceeds that of many developing countries.

The rate of WhatsApp usage in Spain is actually higher than in India, Brazil, and Mexico. The success of WhatsApp in Spain seems to contradict the argument that the application is primarily a solution for developing nations because Spain is a highly advanced country and a member of the European Union. Therefore it would be a good idea to ask why WhatsApp is so popular in Spain and if those conditions exist in other countries.

Why Is WhatsApp So Successful in Spain?

A good way to begin would be to identify those factors that make WhatsApp so popular in Spain. This could help marketers and entrepreneurs trying to utilize the application market to Spaniards and people in other countries. It could also help ecommerce professionals identify other nations that have similar characteristics to Spain.

One reason why WhatsApp is so successful in Spain is that it is a very advanced country with extensive wireless coverage and many Wi-Fi hotspots. That makes it very easy to stay in touch using messaging solutions.

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Phones also seem to lend themselves to Spanish culture because the Spaniards are a highly talkative people. They like to communicate verbally, unlike some of the Northern Europeans, who prefer written or verbal communications.

Economics also plays a role. Spain’s lousy economy and the high cost of cell phone service make WhatsApp, which can be used for free by utilizing Wi-Fi, very attractive. A person that takes it to a Wi-Fi hotspot can send unlimited amounts of data.

WhatsApp is also designed to facilitate communication among groups such as coworkers and families. That is very appealing in a country with strong family ties.

People in Latin cultures such as Spain prefer direct communication without commercial interference, Lisbon University sociologist Gustavo Leitao Cardaso told El Pais. Latins seem to prefer written communication that is more like a face-to-face conversation than the quick messaging on sites like Twitter and Facebook, which is more of a bulletin board.

Part of the reason for this is that Facebook and Twitter seem to be designed for North Americans, who prefer some degree of anonymity and speed in conversation. English-speaking people are also more tolerant of advertising than people in Spain seem to be.

Advertising and other features that Americans or Englishmen might ignore are very offensive to Spaniards. The Spanish seem to look to the Internet as an intimate means of communication.

How to Use WhatsApp to Reach People in Spain

Marketers need to keep this in mind when they are trying to use WhatsApp to reach people in Spain. Spanish people are interested in conversation, not advertising. They want to hear real people speaking about a product or service, not a pitch from a salesperson.

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This means the best way to market on WhatsApp in Spain would be to create content that will spread virally. Spaniards will ignore advertising, but they will pay attention to messages from friends and family. Pictures of products or descriptions of low prices might spread quickly in that fashion, particularly if they can reach members of WhatsApp groups.

People that want to reach Spanish customers where they live will need to utilize social media, and WhatsApp appears to be the most popular social media there. More importantly, it offers a tool for reaching consumers in the form of WhatsApp Broadcast Lists.

How WhatsApp in Spain Could Help You Reach People in Other Nations

Spain could also serve as a testing ground for WhatsApp marketing designed to reach people in other Spanish-speaking countries. WhatsApp is very popular in some other nations that use the Spanish language, including Mexico and Argentina. Around 75% of Argentine Internet users and 67% of Mexicans take advantage of WhatsApp.

This indicates that some of the same cultural factors that drive WhatsApp usage in Spain could be present in those nations. WhatsApp is also very successful in at least two other nations with Latin cultures; around 62% of Internet users in Italy and 57% in Brazil also use WhatsApp for messaging.

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High usage of WhatsApp is also becoming a problem in Spain. Psychologist Jose Antonio Molina told El Pais that social media addiction is a growing problem in Spain, particularly among young people.

Poor social skills, delusions and compulsive behavior, and sleeping problems are among the symptoms associated with such addictions, according to Molina. If such addictions become widespread, it could create a backlash against WhatsApp and inspire efforts to curtail social media usage.

Another insight that Molina offered is that WhatsApp is very popular with young people in Spain. Data uncovered by El Pais indicates that seven out of 10 people between the ages of 16 and 34 in Spain have Internet connections on their phones. That number is higher than the average in the European Union, which indicates some differences in Spanish culture.

A major difference could be that traditional computers are less pervasive in Spain. That makes phones the more popular means of accessing the Internet in the nation. Another is that younger Spaniards, who have one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, around 49.2% according to Statista, simply cannot afford computers. Phones are the only means that they have of accessing the Internet and popular entertainment.

That means social media like WhatsApp could now be a primary means of entertainment for many in Spain. Therefore persons that want to expand entertainment enterprises to Spain might want to take advantage of solutions like WhatsApp.

The high levels of WhatsApp usage in Spain should serve as a reminder of this application’s potential. Those that can understand it might be able to leverage its power for other purposes.

Is WhatsApp the new competitor of the telephone companies?

whatsapp carriers threatIt seems that WhatsApp, with its 1 billion monthly active users, is a serious threat to carriers incomes. Why? Simple. Let’s see what’s happening. Since WhatsApp is a free application that works through the internet, most of WhatsAppers use the app via a wireless network. In that way they don’t consume their mobile data included in the monthly plan.

Obviously, considering the costant growth of WhatsApp, telephone companies are concerned and certainly furious, and are convinced that the multi-platform app is a damage to carriers life. The problem is bigger than you might think, and a few months ago it even led a Brazilian judge to temporarily suspend the Facebook-owned app after receiving complaints from telecommunications lobbying group.

That’s what José María Álvarez-Pallete, Telefónica Chief Operating Officer, declared last summer during a telecommunications industry event: “WhatsApp is competing with us, not only with messaging but with voice, too”. Telefónica, which is renowned in Latin America, is not alone in its battle and, along with other carriers, is fighting aganist the predominance of WhatsApp in their countries. In fact it is undeniable that these companies are significantly loosing revenue coming from phone calls and text messages.

And you can find a similar scenario in South Africa too, where there is an actual war against instant messaging applications such as WhatsApp, Viber, Skype and other messaging apps. The carriers that have started this fierce battle are Vodacom Group and MTN Group. The South African companies are convinced that these messaging apps are costing the country a lot of money, and they were so persuasive to induce the telecom regulator to begin an investigation.

Obviously these above are just a few examples of what’s happening around the world, even though a couple of years ago Mark Zuckerberg declared that Facebook was not going to be a competitor but a partner. The statement was followed by contradictory actions particularly in India, were he received many critics by the telecommunications industry.

Is WhatsApp helpful when dealing with public health issues?

whatsapp doctorsNow that WhatsApp has reached the incredible goal of one billion monthly active users spread all over the world, we can definitely affirm that the app is now much more than a social media. Just think about it. This multi-platform instant messaging app is now used in quite every field: to communicate with friends and family, or for job purposes.

Nowadays also journalists use the app to share, send and obtain information. And that’s not all. Even doctors use WhatsApp to communicate with their patients. Statistics report that particularly Brazilians doctors use the app: 87% of them use WhatsApp to send messages to their patients. In Italy the percentage is 62%, while in the UK just 2% of doctors use WhatsApp to get in touch with their patients.

But despite the popularity of the app between doctors and patients, the Dutch privacy watchdog believes that WhatsApp is not secure enough for sharing patients info. According to Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, the habit to exchange confidential patients information needs to be changed because ‘WhatsApp does not meet the standards for exchanging information about patients’ . But there is a Dutch start-up that seems to have already found a solution to this issue.MDLInking is developing a new app dedicated to doctors which promises to be safe. The company will soon have the product tested by a group of hackers before the launch expected in May.

But, as we said above, WhatsApp is particularly popular in Brazil, where most of the doctors use the app to communicate with their patients. Well, which role has played WhatsApp during the outbreak of Zika virus? An important one. In a country where the use of mobile phones is expensive, WhatsApp helped a lot in the investigation of the outbreaks of Zika and microcephaly.

In fact, since last March specialists have been sharing information about simptoms all over Brazil thanks to WhatsApp. To give you an idea of the role of WhatsApp in the country, maybe it is enough to say that half of all Brazilians regularly use the Facebook-owned app to send messages.  Doctors’ work to identify Zika was certainly helped by a WhatsApp group named “CHIKV: The Mission”, where they chatted regularly and shared information.

But unfortunately, with this kind of crises, WhatsApp wasn’t always helpful, on the contrary. Sometimes its use has created panic and potential misinformation. But nevertheless it is still used, and it seems that Brazil needs it more than ever. WhatsApp is being used also to connect patients who might otherwise be isolated. Many mothers with microcephaly babies across the country are creating WhatsApp groups to exchange information about the virus and also to help each other. Unfortunately not all the mothers can afford to be part of a group chat. In Brazil smartphones are expensive, and many families are too poor to buy one.

So, today we’ve seen two different scenarios and certainly around the world there are other countries who are facing and debating similar problems. But the question is still open: do we have to follow privacy watchdogs instructions and avoid to use WhatsApp for medical reasons until our privacy is guaranteed?

WhatsApp for Android: the Beta Program is now officially available on the Google Play Store

android beta program on google play storeToday we have wonderful news for all of you who use WhatsApp through Android devices. In fact, from now on, you can check straight from the Google Play Store if a new beta version of your favourite instant messaging app has been released. Yes, that’s true.

So far, if you had wanted to update your Android device with the newest version (but not yet stable) of WhatsApp, you needed to go to whatsapp.com/android. If on one hand it was nice because sometimes you discovered that new features had been added (just think about the voice calling function, or the introduction of new emojis), on the other hand this procedure was not so quick and quite stressful.

Think about all the time you have spent checking the site. Not to mention that you had to manually install an APK. Now all these troubles have come to an end and you can finally find the WhatsApp Beta Program software on the Google Play Store. So, what changes exactly? First of all all the updates are delivered automaticaly. Furthermore, you don’t have to download the entire APK each time because the updates are incremental.

Finally, in order to receive the latest updates, you don’t have to subscribe to Google Groups or Google+ communities anymore. You simply have to open the Google Play Store’s WhatsApp testing page and click the ‘Become a Beta Tester’ button. Yes, as simple as that. Now that you are officially a WhatsApp Beta tester the updates will arrive automatically on your device. And that’s not all.

If for any reason you decide to leave the beta program, you can do it by simply heading again to the same page. Once you are here again, you have two choices: the first one is to uninstall the testing version; the second one is to reinstall the public version on Google Play. But be careful. If  you decide to uninstall the testing version, remember to back up your chats on Google Drive.

So, what do you think, isn’t it great? No wonder that this multi-platform instant messaging app has reached the milestone of one billion monthly active users.

WhatsApp for Nokia S60 devices: the new 2.12.362 Beta version is ready to be downloaded

whatsapp for nokia s60 new beta 2 12 362Have you got a Nokia S60 smartphone? Do you use WhatsApp? If your answer to both these questions is yes, today we’ve got some interesting news for you. The developers of this popular multi-platform mobile messaging app have just released a new updated Beta version of WhatsApp for NokiaS60 devices (such as Nokia Belle or Symbian Anna), and it promises to be a very useful update.

In fact, this new Beta version 2.12.362 of WhatsApp for Nokia S60 smartphones finally adds more than 500 new emojis! Isn’t it incredible? Let’s be honest, these nice emoticons now are an important part of our messages, since they really help us to express our feelings in a few words (or, sometimes, we don’t even need to use words at all).

But (it seems that there’s always a but to complicate our lives) users will need to wait a little bit to celebrate this latest update and start using these new emoticons. Unfortunately, being 2.12.362 a Beta version, these new emojis cannot be used until the next major update, which will enable the new emoji Unicode 8.0. After that, the new racial emojis will be added too.

Also the size of this latest 2.12.362 beta version of WhatsApp for Nokia S60 has been changed, and now the SIS (installation) download file weighs 1270KB. Besides the introduction of the new emojis, also 20 files bave been modified. Furthermore, 6 new files have been added while 2 images have been deleted. Along with these changes, WhatsApp beta version 2.12.362 brings the usual bug fixes and improvements to the stability of the app.

So, how can we download and install this latest beta version of WhatsApp on our Nokia S60 devices? First of all, remember that in order to update your device with this latest Beta, you have to uninstall the previous version. After that, you can find the SIS installation file of WhatsApp Beta 2.12.362 clicking on this link: https://www.whatsapp.com/nokia/ 

At this point you’ll find a “Download Now” button. By simply selecting it you will download the SIS file to your Nokia device. Once you have downloaded the file, you simply need to open it to install this 2.12.362 Beta version on your Nokia device to complete the procedure.

Whatsapp for SYMBIAN

Another update for the app WhatsApp for Symbian devices is available to download. Today the upgrade to version 2.11.796 is ready, a small jump from the previous numbered version 2.11.792, taking only minor corrections from the previous version. To download this new release of WhatsApp go to the official page for Nokia.
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Compatibility is guaranteed for all devices Symbian and Nokia Belle. This version, as reported on the official website of the app is compatible with many models of Symbian mobile phones such as the Nokia S60 3rd edition and 5th edition, Symbian ^ 3, Symbian Anna and Symbian Belle. Whatsapp for SymbianAs usual, the official website does not give any kind of chengelog and doesn’t provide information about improvements and / or changes in the new release of this App.

What I can say is that the previous version of WhatsApp (v2.8.22) works very well and is very stable, even on the old Nokia Symbian phones. Below the list of smartphones and mobile phones fully compatible with this latest version of WhatsApp:

– S60 5th edition Nokia: 5800 · 5530 · 5230 · 5233 · 5235 · · N97 N97 mini X6 · · · X5-01 C5-03 C6 · · · Samsung i8910 Omnia HD Sony Ericsson Satio · · Vivaz Vivaz Pro

– S60 3rd Edition: Nokia 5700 · 6110 · 6120 · 6121 · 6124 · 6700 · 6290 · E51 E63 E66 E71 E90 Communicator · · · N76 N81 N81 8GB · · · N82 N95 N95 8GB · · 5320 · 5630 · 5730 · 6210 · 6220 · 6650 · 6710 fold Navigator · 6720 · 6730 · 6760 · Slide 6790 Surge C5 · · · E52 E55 E72 · · · E73 E75 E5 · · · N78 N79 N85 · · · N86 8MP N96 · Samsung GT-i8510 GT-I7110 · · · SGH-L870 SGH-G810 SGH-· Innn

– Symbian: E6 X7 ·  C6 · N8 C7 E7 · · 500 · 600 · 603 · 700 · 701 · 808

If you have one smartphone Nokia Symbian Series S40 such as C3-00 / C3-01 / X2-00 / X2-01 / X3-02 / 201/300/302/303/306/311, then you can download the ‘App here: S40 download – http://www.whatsapp.com/s40/

Regarding activating and unlocking Whatsapp (after 12 months) on your Nokia Symbian phone, the standard procedure is still valid: for most plans, you will have either a free-trial for a year or a payment of $0.99. Let me state right away, there is no real way to avoid the payments, even on your Symbian phone! It’s just a fact. You can, however, pay without using a credit/debit card. You can use other forms of payment to get the app on Symbian. Another thing I will mention is that you will need to pay for it every year. Sorry guys, this is not a once and done deal.

PAYING WITHOUT A CREDIT CARD
1) Go into your menu and look into your options. Find out when your period of use expires.
2) Go to the link that requires you to buy the app.
3) Choose your method of payment. You can choose to pay with Paypal.
4) Copy and paste the link into your payment cart and you are done.

HOW CAN I EXTEND THE PERIOD (OR DELETE ALTOGETHER) on my Nokia Symbian smartphone?
For those of you who don’t know, you can extend the trial period on your Nokia. You can also get rid of the whole “expired” thing. What people don’t realize that these things aren’t a necessity. There are ways around it; but, you have to know where to look. This is why I am here. The best way to do this is to delete your account and start up with new one. Can you get away with this? It’s been working okay so far, to the best of my knowledge. I can’t say what will happen down the road. Will Whatsapp put a stop to this, as more people continue to do this? Who can say for sure.

It might not be the best option out there, but it’s something for now.

1) Go into your account and click on the “delete my account”. Once your account is completely deleted, including payment information, create a new one. You’ll get an extension for another year or so.

DISCLAIMER: I feel it’s my duty to tell you this only works when you do it before your period ends. If your trial will end in 10 days, do it now. If you do it on or after the period, it’s not going to work. Others have tried and made this mistake in the past. This is why I’m bringing it up.

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WhatsApp supports Apple in FBI encryption fight

Koum whatsapp supports appleJan Koum, the co-founder of WhatsApp and a Facebook board member, has decided to be on Apple’s side together with Google in its fight with the FBI over encryption. WhatsApp support to Apple has been made very clear in a message posted on Facebook by Koum in person who stated: ” I have always admired Tim Cook for his stance on privacy and Apple’s efforts to protect user data and couldn’t agree more with everything said in their Customer Letter today. We must not allow this dangerous precedent to be set. Today our freedom and our liberty is at stake.”

But let’s take a step back to see what happened. The federal court asked Apple to unblock an iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino’s terror attack because the FBI is investigating possible links to Isis militants. Tim Cook, Apple chief executive, is not only fighting this decision but also wrote a letter addressed to Apple customers which is being shared on social media.

That’s what Tim Cook wrote: “The US Government has asked us for something we simply do not have, and something we consider too dangerous to create,“. Cook also added that Apple was “shocked and outraged” and that “We have no sympathy for terrorists.”

WhatsApp was in a similar situation in December, when the  multi-platform mobile messaging app was banned from Brazil for a full day. The reason was the refusal to observe two local court orders.  Encryption is a long debated issue.

In 2014 WhatsApp decided tu use the TextSecure protocol, allowing in this way the central service to switch off encryption at any time and without notifying its users. This means that WhatsApp could face in the future legal actions similar to that one that Apple is facing. Terror threat is giving a hard time to new media, and, as a result, we are now witnessing to attempts of censorship and also users’ privacy seems to be in dangerous water.