10 Free Mobile Messaging Apps To Replace SMS

Short Messaging Service (SMS) is a handy form of sending short messages to your contacts via a phone device. SMS has become very popular and is widely accepted. The only problem with SMS is its limitation of type of data which can be sent and the charges that are incurred while sending SMS.
With the rise of smartphones, free mobile messaging apps are taking their way into the short messaging industry. For using free messaging apps, you will need to have an Internet connection (Wifi, GPRS etc.) on your smartphone device.
The downside of these apps is that if you do not own a smartphone which has one of the most popular mobile Operating Systems like iOS, Android, Blackberry or Windows Phone, you won’t be able to make use of these services.
When it comes to the best free mobile messaging app to replace your SMS, we have already compared the two most popular ones. Here you will find a list of mobile messaging apps which will give you a better idea of which app suits your needs.

WhatsApp

Whatsapp
WhatsApp is free for the first year and the company extends your trial after your first year is over, so the app deserves to be mentioned in the list. The application is compatible with 6 different Operating Systems.
The setup is pretty simple and speedy unlike other IM applications. You can even exchange files through this app. WhatsApp works on your phone number and takes very less bandwidth unless you are downloading files. You don’t have to pay any texting fee when using this application. Its interface is clean and easy to understand. Privacy settings of this application are also strong.

Viber

Viber
Viber is similar to WhatsApp but it offers much more than just file sharing, sending messages and profile set up. You can also make audio and video calls. But it is recommended to have 3G, 4G or Wifi for VoIP calls as the application consumes high amount of bandwidth.
The application is compatible for 7 different mobile platforms which include Windows Phone 8, Android, iOS, Nokia S40 Symbian, Nokia S60, BlackBerry, and Bada.
Click here to see the comparison between WhatsApp and Viber

TextFree

TextFree
TextFree is a great alternative to SMS and MMS technology. Unlike WhatsApp, the application is free forever. You can send free texts to more than 35 countries. The best thing about this application is that it doesn’t work like IM cum texting applications. The receiver does not have to own this application. It’s just that you must have a smartphone and an Internet connection, while for others, the application works just like receiving normal messages. TextFree is available for iOS and Android only.
Yes! It does provide calling option but for this, you have to download its twin application Pinger.

Skype

Skype
Skype is not typically an IM app, however, it could be counted in messaging apps for its exceptional features. It isn’t just a personal application, but Skype has become a community now. And this is the joy of using Skype. You will probably find two third of your friends and family members using it. So, Skype fulfills the purpose of a messaging app.
Skype is supported by Android, iOS, Windows phone 8, BlackBerry and iPhone. You can send texts, share files and do voice and video calling as well. The application does not work on your number, it works through a Skype ID.

Facebook Messenger

Facebook Messenger
The application is function-wise similar to WhatsApp however it doesn’t work through your number. Facebook messenger is an application by Facebook which is directly connected to your Facebook account. Like Skype, the application works on the Facebook ID and lets you share photos, voice notes and videos in a single touch. The application is only supported by Android, iOS and BlackBerry OS.

ChatOn

ChatOn
An application by Samsung, ChatOn lets you do whatever any other IM application allows you. Besides chatting, you can share files like emotions, animation messages and MS Office files. So, ChatOn is best for business people. It is supported by Bada, Android, Blackberry, iOS and Windows Phones.
The application is totally free. Interface is a bit messed up, but still you can enjoy using it if your phone does not support any other IM app.
Download ChatOn Here
Update: As announced by Samsung, the ChatOn service has been discontinued for all users except in the US on 1st February 2015. Ultimately it will be shutdown for everyone. You can read more aboutChatOn being discontinued here.

WeChat

WeChat
WeChat is just like LINE but it also has some additional useless options. Developers sometimes forget the less options and better usability relation and apps like WeChat, LINE, ChatOn come up. Like these, the app is free forever. Apart from all the basic platforms, the app is supported by Nokia S40 and Asha platforms.

Kik Messenger

Kik
Kik is also a typical IM application which is supported by iOS, Android, Windows, Nokia and Blackberry. The application is free, fast and simple. You don’t get lost in a sea of options. Kik keeps your IM experience simple and smooth. So, after WhatsApp and Viber, I’ll prefer Kik.

Line Messenger

LINE
This unlimited free messaging application is supported by iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, BlackBerry and, luckily for Nokia Asha platform as well. Besides this, the application provides voice and video calling. You can share photos, voice notes and videos just like Whatsapp, and Viber. But the video and voice calling option is restricted in Nokia Asha platform. So, you can only text and send videos in cheaper Nokia phones.

Tango Messenger

Tango
Tango is another great mobile messaging application that has functions like any other IM application. Messaging, voice and video calling, and sending files are few of the main things that Tango does. Its interface is orange-colored and looks very cool. Supported platforms are iOS and Android. Tango is free and lets you use it on your number. The application works on 3G, 4G, and Wifi.
Did we miss a mobile messaging app which is useful and easy to use? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.
Previous
Next Post »