WhatsApp for BlackBerry 10: the new beta version 2.12.280.2 is available and comes with new features

blackberry 10 new beta versionGreat news for those of you who use WhatsApp with a  BlackBerry 10 smartphone. In fact the popular instant messaging app has been updated to the new beta version 2.12.280.2, and the beta is ready to be downloaded from the BlackBerry Beta Zone.

So, what changes with this new beta version? Let’s see it it together. First of all, this time we have the changelog. Then a few interesting things have been added: for example the support for some additional web client features and also the support for web link previews on messages. Furthermore the organization of phone numbers on the Contact Info Screen has been updated along with some bug fixes and improvements.

If you decide to download this latest beta of WhatsApp, you may need to know that the size of this new version of WhatsApp for BlackBerry 10 is about 20.8MB. Now, how can you download this latest version of WhatsApp on your BlackBerry 10? To download this beta version 2.12.280.2 on your BlackBerry 10 smartphone is quite easy, but you have to be registered in the BlackBerry Beta Zone. After the registration you will be able to install this latest update on your device.

The other important breaking news that we are happy to share with you today is that from now on WhatsApp is completely free forever. Following the recent announcement given by Jan Koum, it is now official that WhatsApp users will never again have to pay their annual fee since it has been permanently cancelled.

And, incredibly, it seems also that the app will not use ads to support itself. WhatsApp owners are clearly aiming to provide a messaging service suitable for everyone, especially in developing nations. That’s what Koum declared: “Many WhatsApp users don’t have a debit or credit card number and they worried they’d lose access to their friends and family after their first year. So over the next several weeks, we’ll remove fees from the different versions of our app and WhatsApp will no longer charge you for our service.

WhatsApp: the subscription fee has been cancelled forever

Koum_whatsapp freeThe year just started seems to be quite a promising one for WhatsAppers, since their beloved app has become completely free. Yes, finally WhatsApp users will never again have to pay the $0.99 annual fee, effective immediately. The news was confirmed by Jan Koum in person at the DLD conference in Bavaria.

So far, as you know, you could use the instant messaging app (the most used in the world, with over  900 million active monthtly users) for free just for the first year, and pay the subscription to keep on using it after that. With this recent decision even this small fee has been cancelled, allowing its many users to enjoy the app for free for ever. After this announcement the public is certainly puzzled, and now wonders how WhatsApp will be able to earn some money. According to Jan Koum, Facebook (which purchased WhatsApp in 2014 for $19bn) is going to help.

The decision has been well explained in a blogpost posted on WhatsApp.com, where WhatsApp stated: “we’re happy to announce that WhatsApp will no longer charge subscription fees. For many years, we’ve asked some people to pay a fee for using WhatsApp after their first year. As we’ve grown, we’ve found that this approach hasn’t worked well. Many WhatsApp users don’t have a debit or credit card number and they worried they’d lose access to their friends and family after their first year. So over the next several weeks, we’ll remove fees from the different versions of our app and WhatsApp will no longer charge you for our service. Naturally, people might wonder how we plan to keep WhatsApp running without subscription fees and if today’s announcement means we’re introducing third-party ads. The answer is no. Starting this year, we will test tools that allow you to use WhatsApp to communicate with businesses and organizations that you want to hear from.

So, what are these new tools if it’s true what Koum said at the DLD conference, where he confessed that “we haven’t written a single line of code yet“? We expect we won’t have to wait too much.

Whatsapp for Nokia E51

Nokia E51 is a Java supported phone with a 369 MHz ARM 11 CPU and uses a Symbian operating system (Symbian OS 9.2), Series 60 v3.1 UI. This mobile phone, which was released in November 2007, has a 2 MP camera and a 2.0 inches TFT screen.

Nokia E51 is a quad-band GSM/EDGE mobile phone, can run on 850 /2100 MHz UMTS 3G networks, and has an integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) connectivity. Other features of this unlocked cell phone include Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio, MP3 player, 4.4 hours of talk time and a card slot.
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How to Download and Install WhatsApp for Nokia E51

Step 1: Downloading
The first step to download WhatsApp for Nokia E51 is to visit the WhatsApp page from the browser on your phone. There you will get a link to download the application, and all you have to do is click the link, and the application will directly download into your phone

Step 2: Installing
After the download is complete, run the application on your cell phone. You will then be prompted to provide your phone number and your country code. Proceed to select your country and type in your mobile number after which you will receive an SMS with a verification code. Ensure that you receive the SMS and in case you do not receive it, on the top right-hand corner of where you have to type the verification code click on the button “NO Code.” After you click it, you will receive a call with a voice message giving you the verification code that you write it down.

Step 3: Verification
After you have your 4-digit verification code, type it in the code verification area. It will take just a moment to verify your mobile number, and your phone will be ready to receive and send messages through your installed WhatsApp.

Step 4: Adding contacts
People, who already are in WhatsApp, will have an “Available” tag next to their name. You can add contacts to WhatsApp ensuring that mobile numbers in the address book begin with a “+” sign and then the country code.

Whatsapp for Samsung C3222

What is WhatsApp and how do you get it onto your Samsung phone?

If you want to text your buddies faster and be able to e-mail instantaneously, you must get the Samsung Chat C3222; a smart phone with a 2.2 inch display. Its lightweight and comes with a picture resolution of 220 x 176 Pixels. The internal memory is 45 Mega bytes and its dimensions are 109.5 x 58.1 x 12.3 mm. It has a built in radio, Java MIDP 2.0 and an external memory of 8 Giga bytes.
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This Samsung has an optical track-pad with optical sensor for easy finger movement on the pad. The keypad is standard, and known as QWERTY; the name comes from the placement of the top left hand keys which start with the letters Q, W, E, R, T, and Y. The phone has dual SIM cards and can access popular social networking sites at top speed. The C3222 has a 1.3 megapixel camera with sharp photo upload and a 4x digital zoom.

The WhatsApp is a mobile messaging app that’s free and you don’t have to pay SMS charges. It’s popular and really easy to download and install on your Samsung C3222. Make sure you follow the accurate installation guidelines for the WhatsApp app before you start downloading it. If you want to stay in touch with your friends and family via video, images and email, without having to pay for messaging, go to http://www.whatsapp.com/ where you can read about Whatsapp, how it works and start using it on a daily basis.

Download the app, free of charge, by following these 8 steps:

1) Open a Google Play Store app that is already on your Android Samsung device.
2) Click on an icon at the “Play Store” that says “Search”.
3) Simply type-in the words: “WhatsApp.”
4) Now you can select and search for the “WhatsApp Messenger” under the app list.
5) Gently tap on “Install” while you are on the WhatsApp Messenger screen.
6) After being prompted from the “App Permission” screen, simply click “Accept.”
7) Wait for the app to be completely downloaded to your Samsung phone.
8) As soon as the download is complete you will be notified. Just look at the status bar.

Now you’re ready and well-equipped to use your WhatsApp app to reach out to your family and friends, as well as the world around you!

Whatsapp for T-Mobile Shadow

For those young and old who are looking to upgrade their current cell phone, or smart phone if you will- the Shadow HTC made by T-Mobile offers a nice compromise for those who are ready to upgrade to a phone with more complex features but aren’t quite interested in a business device such as a Blackberry, or similar types of phones.

The Shadow is also a good choice for those looking for an entry-level type of smart phone, as it is quite affordable and operates using the capabilities of a Windows Mobile smartphone. Another quality appealing to customers is the phone’s sleek design and trim frame- measuring 4 inches tall by 2 inches wide and is 0.6 inch deep- only weighing two ounces. The phone is available in two choices of colors: copper or sage.
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The display is very appealing to the eye using a 2.6 inch QVGA display and is capable of showing 65,000 colors at a 320X420-pixel resolution. As far as the keyboard is concerned, the Shadow uses Research in Motion’s SureType hardware so you are able to use that while texting or using the XT9 method. The data on the phone speeds at an average of about 90Kbps due to being on the EDGE network. There is also built in Bluetooth and a 2-megapixel camera.

If you are looking to specifically download the app Whatsapp on your T-Mobile Shadow cell phone you are going to have to follow the following instructions: seeing as your software on your device must be up to date, users may go into the Android market on the phone, (now changed to “Google Play”) and must have a Google account to interact or download anything within the Google Play store, whether it be music, apps, books, etc. available for download. Once you are in the app store on your phone, search for “Whatsapp” in the search bar, and make sure it is spelled correctly.

Also make sure that you are searching specifically for an app, not any other kind of download. Once you find it in the search results, you will know by the little green circle logo with a telephone inside of it, you should be able to download the app by then providing your Google account information. This specific app works on an iPhone and is found in the Apple App Store, Blackberry, and all Symbian devices. Therefore, it should be able to be compatible to download onto the T-Mobile Shadow phone.

WhatsApp under another attack of cyber criminals: be careful before opening your email

cyber criminalsThe undisputed popularity of WhatsApp, the most used instant messaging application in the world with 900 million monthly active users, is proving to be a problem to the app itself. In fact cyber criminals are spreading, again, some malicious software via WhatsApp using email scam. But how is it happening? In a very clever and subtle way.

This newly created malware is being sent via email and is designed in a way that can fool WhatsApp users on Android and iPhones devices. So you are warned: be very careful before opening your email messages because this new virus really looks like it’s been sent by a legitimate source. Those fake email messages contain deceptive subject lines such as “an audio memo was missed” or “new voice message”, followed by a play button.

Clearly the cyber criminals purpose is that the users will open the message with the obvious consequence that they will download the attached virus. The virus, once downloaded, will penetrate their phones. The researchers at Comodo Labs say that even if none of these fake messages come from a WhatsApp address they are “disguised with an umbrella branding.

So, it is important that you always keep in mind that you will receive all voice and audio memos, notifications and recordings only in the app. But how exactly does this malware spread? Through a compressed ZIP file contained in every scam email. Once downloaded the virus duplicates in multiple systems folders. After that it reaches the computer’s registry where the virus adds itself into an auto-run.

The Director of Comodo Antispam Labs, Daith Orhan, said that “Cybercriminals are becoming more and more like marketers, trying to use creative subject lines to have unsuspecting emails be clicked and opened to spread malware”. So now that you are warned, be careful and try not to be fooled by these dangerous cyber criminals.

What’s Next for WhatsApp?

The next frontier for WhatsApp is commercialization and monetization. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp founders Jan Koum and Brian Acton are reportedly looking for ways to make money from the messaging solution without selling advertising.

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The most intriguing of the new plans for WhatsApp would be a service that lets consumers “chat” directly with brands, Zuckerberg announced at a developer conference in March. That apparently means Facebook is planning to set up a new service to provide instantaneous communication between customers and businesses.

WhatsApp, which provides instant cross channel communication, could be the example for such a service. Customers would have one place where they could contact a business.

The major use for this would be for customer service. For example, a stranded driver could use WhatsApp to instantly call a tow truck, or a customer could inquire on the delivery date for an Amazon.com order.

It is not clear how exactly Facebook would make money off of such chats. The most likely means would be to charge businesses a fee for the service. Another would be to take a small percentage of each transaction conducted over WhatsApp.

Buying Over WhatsApp

Obviously, one of the goals of such a service would be to allow customers to order products and services and pay for them through WhatsApp. That would obviously involve adding a digital wallet similar to Apple Pay or PayPal to WhatsApp. Chinese users of the popular messenger solution called We Chat can already pay for a wide variety of goods and services.

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There are numerous videos of Chinese paying for goods from vending machines with their phones online. The payments are transmitted through WeChat.

An example of how such a service could be used would be to transmit a grocery list to a supermarket over WhatsApp. Supermarket employees would pull and bag the order and have it ready for the customer to pick up. The customers could then use WhatsApp to pay for the order when she reached the store.

The American supermarket operator Kroger has already developed such an app and is testing it at some of its stores. One of the major flaws with such a solution is payment; customers still have to go into the store to pay for the order. A digital wallet would allow customers to pay for the groceries before arriving at the store.

That way they could simply pick up the groceries from an employee or even a locker. An interesting solution would be to have a drive up so the customer would not even have to get out of the car to pick up the groceries.

A One-Stop Ecommerce Solution

A strong possibility for WhatsApp will be to transform the service into a one-stop ecommerce solution. This would be an easy-to-use app that would allow customers and businesses to perform a wide variety of functions, including ordering, payment, and customer service.

Therefore we should expect a WhatsApp for business at some point. This might replace phone numbers or transform telephone numbers into one point, where a business can receive all of its communications.

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Another potential development could be customized communications channels for business that operate on a cross-platform basis. This might allow a person in India to do business directly with a firm in America or somebody in the United States to place an order directly with a factory in China.

In the future, customers might be able to buy a wide variety of products, including airline tickets, insurance products, financial services, and possibly groceries, directly through a WhatsApp marketplace. A logical extension of this would be to integrate WhatsApp with popular online marketplaces such as Amazon.com or Alibaba.

Even More Emoji

Another development we will see in the near future is the increased personalization of WhatsApp. In September 2015 Tech Times reported that there is a button on the Android version of WhatsApp that gives users access to a wide variety of fascinating emoji.

Some of the new emoji include the middle finger, a popular insult in the United States, and the Vulcan salute from Star Trek. These features are hidden, possibly in an attempt to get users to search through WhatsApp in order to explore all the new features.

WhatsApp Wants to Be Your Phone Company

Many of the new features are also designed to entice more people to the WhatsApp platform. This includes a low data usage mode for those that only want to use the app to make voice calls. The idea behind the feature is to let people make lots of calls without using up their data plans.

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A logical inference from these reports is that WhatsApp wants to be your phone company. People will turn to it to make telephone calls rather than to call directly because calling through WhatsApp would be far cheaper.

Therefore at some point WhatsApp might start issuing its own phone numbers or some other form of identification. That would make it easier to track users and to monetize WhatsApp. It could also be another product that WhatsApp could sell directly to the public through Google Pay or the App Store.

What to Expect from WhatsApp

The most likely developments from WhatsApp in the near future will be a payment solution and more personalization. My guess is that any major business applications or phone numbers could be years away.

Technically, a payment solution could be easily implemented right now, but it would face a wide variety of legal hurdles. These include banking laws, restrictions against money laundering, and tax authorities. Ecommerce would have to face customs restrictions, and there would have to be some means of blocking people from sending or paying for illegal products over WhatsApp.

Therefore expect limited testing of new WhatsApp features in various places around the world. One way the company might do this would be to secretly add such features to the app in order to see how many people find and use the features. Smart users should watch WhatsApp carefully.

We should also expect more efforts to add ecommerce to WhatsApp because Facebook does need to start paying for its expansion at some point. It will also need to find some way to pay back phone companies that provide the networks by which WhatsApp is accessed.

Expect to see the monetization of WhatsApp within the next few years, possibly with the appearance of a payment feature on the solution. After that, look for a wide variety of goods and services to be sold directly to the public through WhatsApp.