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WhatsApp Messenger 2.18.362 beta Finally Introduces Stickers And The ‘Swipe to Reply’ Feature

Whatsapp 2.18.362 beta consists of a free messaging app available for all Android devices. Through your phone’s internet connection you can call or message your family and friends entirely for free. This is a nice alternative to SMS, allowing you to receive and send photos, documents, calls, messages, videos or voice messages. Completely convenient to

WhatsApp Messenger 2.18.352 Beta Comes With Stickers

Whatsapp 2.18.352 beta is a free messaging app available for Android devices. Through your phone’s internet connection you can call or message your family and friends entirely for free. This is a nice alternative to SMS, allowing you to receive and send photos, documents, calls, messages, videos or voice messages. Free to use You can

WhatsApp Messenger 2.18.349 beta Introduces Stickers

Whatsapp 2.18.349 beta is a free messaging app available for Android devices. Through your phone’s internet connection you can call or message your family and friends entirely for free. This is a nice alternative to SMS, allowing you to receive and send photos, documents, calls, messages, videos or voice messages. Free to use You can

GBWhatsApp V7.60 – Here’s What You Can Do With It

The latest official version of GBWhatsApp – v7.60 – requires that you have at least Android 4.0 installed on your device so you can install it. Good news! You can install it even on a non-rooted Android device. So, even if you don’t like to hear about rooting your device, you can still get this

The WhatsApp Video Calls Security Bug Comes with New Fixes

WhatsApp, the instant messaging app owned by Facebook Inc has come up with a solution for the bug its platform had. The bug would allow hackers to get hold of someone’s phone when they would answer an incoming video call. After this announcement was made, The Register and ZDNet, two technology websites, came up with