Well, it is still free to use so longer you are on wifi, but no longer free to install the app.
Many of my friends who use Android phone received a notification that said the app had expired and that they would need to pay for subscription.
It used to be that only iPhones need to pay for the installation but it is now disadvantage on non-iPhone.
Statement from WhatsApp website:
For iPhone there is only a one-time charge, when you first download the app. Thankfully, Apple lets you re-download WhatsApp for free, as many times as you need. Please remember to use the same AppleID each time.
For all other phone types (Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and Nokia), WhatsApp is free to download and try for the first year. After which, you have the option of subscribing to an additional year of service for $0.99 USD.
Subscriptions are cumulative, so if you pay for an additional year of service, it will add to your current subscription or free year-long trial. There is no difference between the free and paid versions of WhatsApp other than the length of service.
There are other similar and better apps such as LINE and Viber, so I will dump WhatsApp when mine expires in a week's time and use LINE (which I have been using for a while).
Many of my friends who use Android phone received a notification that said the app had expired and that they would need to pay for subscription.
It used to be that only iPhones need to pay for the installation but it is now disadvantage on non-iPhone.
Statement from WhatsApp website:
For iPhone there is only a one-time charge, when you first download the app. Thankfully, Apple lets you re-download WhatsApp for free, as many times as you need. Please remember to use the same AppleID each time.
For all other phone types (Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and Nokia), WhatsApp is free to download and try for the first year. After which, you have the option of subscribing to an additional year of service for $0.99 USD.
Subscriptions are cumulative, so if you pay for an additional year of service, it will add to your current subscription or free year-long trial. There is no difference between the free and paid versions of WhatsApp other than the length of service.
There are other similar and better apps such as LINE and Viber, so I will dump WhatsApp when mine expires in a week's time and use LINE (which I have been using for a while).
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