Networking
apps are good to have for connecting with friends while on the go.
They are not only easy to use and convenient but also add in an
element of fun. While there is no dearth of social applications that
allow you to connect with friends, one that has been garnering a lot
of attention is WeChat. We decided to find out how good the
application was and if it was worth downloading?
Interface/Features
WeChat’s
interface is something that will take getting used to. On the
homescreen you will find all your contacts who use the application.
You can start a conversation with them by simply tapping on their
name. You can convert the conversation into group chat by clicking on
the face icon on the right hand corner at the top of the screen.
Clicking on the keyboard icon will allow you to type a message. This
keyboard icon also alternates as the speaker icon to send voice chat
when the keyboard is in use. To send a voice message press on the
‘Hold to Talk’ button, you will have to keep it pressed till you
are done with the message, simply release to send. Currently you can
send messages up to one minute long. You can cancel the recording by
an up swipe movement.
Clicking
on the plus sign, next to the keyboard icon will bring up the
additional options like emoticon, image, video, location, name card,
live chat and video call. We tried the video call feature and it
works quite well. During the video call you can even switch from
video to audio and back again. This feature is something that not
many networking apps offer and can work to its advantage. Another
good option is the WebChat, which lets you chat via WeChat from your
desktop. Additionally, with web chat you can even transfer files from
your PC to your phone and vice versa. Once you receive the file on
your phone, you can download it and even share it with your friends.
You can send text, images, audio and video files. It also offers a
Live Chat feature, which is something like hangout.
Besides
these, it offers several other features like Look Around, Shake,
Moments, Drift Bottle and QQ Contacts, amongst others. Look Around
allows you to connect with other WeChat users based on your location.
Shake also allows you to connect with others, but is not location
dependent. How it works is - you will have to shake your device and
then it will show you the profile of the person who happened to have
been simultaneously shaking their device at the same time as you. You
can then connect with them. On the other hand Moments is something
like a wall, where you can post pictures and choose who can view
them. When uploading the pictures, you have the option within the app
to apply several filters to enhance the images. You also have the
option to connect with Facebook or Twitter and share these Moments
there as well.
In
terms of privacy, you can control almost every aspect from Settings.
From here, under the ‘Privacy’ tab you can disable options that
will allow others, even strangers to connect with you. You also have
the option to disable any of the features of the app that you find
annoying. The same can be achieved from the ‘Features’ tab, this
is especially handy to disable the features like Look Around and
Shake, which allow you to connect with strangers, and they can
connect with you. From Settings you can also view the traffic
data usage of the app.
Performance
The
app performs without any glitches. We tested the video calling and
the audio messaging features and they performed quite well. We tested
the features over the Wi-Fi network, so if you are using EDGE or 3G,
the results may vary accordingly. We even transferred files using the
WeChat web chat feature and were able to do so without any trouble.
Verdict
Overall,
WeChat is a good option that you can consider if you are looking for
a networking app. But considering that there are several other
networking apps that have quite established their presence,
convincing your friends to switch to WeChat could be challenging.
However, the video calling feature is something that can give it an
edge over others. And while the app offers the necessary features to
network, there are some that you can do without, especially if you
are concerned about privacy. Thankfully, you can disable these
features and still be able to use the app without a problem. You will
however need to get used to the interface. Lastly, even though the
app is free it is devoid of ads.
The
app is available across multiple platforms.
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to
download WeChat for Android
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download WeChat for iPhone
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download WeChat for BlackBerry
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download WeChat for Windows
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download WeChat for Symbian




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