With Internet-enabled
phones, it has become easier to stay in touch with people at all times. With
plenty of apps that offer text, audio or video-based options to stay connected,
it can be difficult to pick ones that stand out from the crowd.
Here is a list of some
popular free calling applications in no particular order
1) Skype
Skype was perhaps the
pioneer in this space and continues to be used by a large number of people. The
app lets you do text, voice and video chats. It also enables users to do group
calls and call landlines and mobile phones at a cost.
Available for: iOS/
Android/ Windows Phone/ BlackBerry 10/ Windows/ Mac
WeChat is available
across varied mobile platforms. The app offers features like Live Chat, Group
chat, Video calling and push-to-talk. This app also comes with a 'Shake'
feature to help you find new friends. To use this feature, all you have to do
is shake your phone and the app will help you connect with other people, who
are shaking their mobile at that time.
Available for: iOS/
Android/ Blackberry/ Symbian/ Windows Phone/ Web
3) Google Hangouts
Google offers a free
video chat service Google+ Hangouts. It lets you make free video calls that can
be one-on-one or and group chats (maximum ten people at a time). This app is
available for all Android smartphones running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) or
higher. In case of iOS, the devices should be running on iOS 6 or later.
Available for: iOS/
Android / Web
4) Tango
Tango is another nifty
application that lets you make free calls. This app also comes with a
"Push-to-Talk" feature, which helps in turning your smartphone into a
walkie-talkie.
Available for: iOS/
Android/ Windows Phone 7/ Windows
5) Fring
Fring is also a free
application that enables you to make free calls. The group calling feature
helps you to talk simultaneously with up to 4 participants. Just like Skype,
Fring can also be used to make calls to regular phones around the world at an
additional cost.
Available for: iOS/
Android/ Nokia
6) Viber
With the help of
Viber, users can make free calls, send free texts and share location and
setting. For using Viber, you don't need to create a separate username, as your
mobile number doubles up as your ID. After you have installed the Viber app, it
syncs your mobile contact list, automatically detecting which contacts area
already using Viber, similar to WhatsApp.
Available for:
Android/ iOS/ Blackberry/ Windows Phone/ Mac/ Nokia/ Bada/ Windows
7) Nimbuzz
Nimbuzz lets you send
free messages and call other Nimbuzz users. This app has started offering
'NimbuzzOut' service, which is a low cost Pay-As-You-Go option to make calls to
other mobiles and landlines numbers across the World
Available for: Android/
iOS/ Blackberry/ Windows Phone/ Nokia/ Java
8) WhatsApp
WhatsApp is perhaps
the most well know application in the list, outside of Skype, and has become
the proffered alternate to SMS for millions across the globe.
Available for: iPhone/
Android/ BlackBerry/ Nokia/ Windows Phone
9) Hike
Hike is a desi app
that offers a feature-set very similar to WhatsApp, though it offers additional
features like sending SMS to non-Hike users, walkie-talkie mode and more.
Available for: iOS/
Android/ BlackBerry/ Nokia/ Windows Phone
10) Line
Line is another
popular app that offers features similar to those in the list, including voice
chat, stickers, and more.
Availanle for: iPhone/
Android/ Windows Phone/ BlackBerry / Nokia Asha/ Mac/ Windows/ Windows 8
Extra: Facebook Messenger
Available for:
Android/ BlackBerry/ iPhone
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