WhatsApp, one of the most popular mobile messaging apps has been actively reaching milestones, as the Facebook owned company announced that users are making 100 million calls a day on it.
“Today, more than 100 million voice calls are made every day on WhatsApp - that's over 1,100 calls a second! We're humbled that so many people have found this feature useful, and we're committed to making it even better in the months to come,” WhatsApp revealed in a blog post.
The figures are impressive, as it has been just a year when it started rolling out the voice calling feature to its users in phases. This successful feature was initially rolled out to WhatsApp users on Android followed by iOS, BlackBerry, and then to Windows Phone, reported NDTV.
Now giving some history, the messaging platform, which crossed one billion user barrier months ago, its voice-calling feature, remains free, and not charged by WhatsApp. However, WhatsApp voice calling requires data connection for a call to take place, whether over Wi-Fi or mobile data. This data use is chargeable.
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