5 of the best alternatives to your phone

5 of the best alternatives to your phone

If your telco went offline for a day, could you survive? These are the apps that can let you stay in touch.

As Vodafone customers understand it’s always good to know there are alternatives to standard phone calls and texts. Still got a Wi-Fi connection? These are the apps we’d recommend…

imessage

iMessage

Apple
Apple’s response to the likes of BBM is available to anyone using iOS 5, and allows you to send texts, photos, videos and contact info, as well as group messages. It’s available through the Messages app on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch and also integrates into SMS, allowing you to text users of non-iOS devices.

whatsapp

WhatsApp Messenger

WhatsApp
WhatsApp works with pretty much any smartphone out there (iOS, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone, Symbian and Series 40), and syncs with your contacts book in a beautifully fuss-free fashion. It lets you send text, photos, videos, music and group messages, or share your location, and gives you a confirmation of when your message has been received.

skype

Skype

Skype
Now owned by Microsoft, the world’s best known voice over IP service is available for iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone and Android. You can call and message other Skype users for free (both voice and video chat, depending on your phone’s features), and send texts and make voice calls to any landline or mobile phone number for a small charge.

vober

Viber

Viber
Viber is only as useful as your contacts list, because it only lets you call or text other Viber users. But you’re in luck if your address book includes lots of Viber users, because it’s totally free to use over Wi-Fi and 3G. We’ve found Viber to be the best international calling service around, serving up sound quality that’s far clearer and less delay-plagued than a regular phone line – provided you have a good data connection at the time. Available on iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone.

facebook messenger

Facebook Messenger

Facebook
An app for iOS, BlackBerry and Android that works separately from the main official Facebook app (but integrates with Facebook on both your phone and the web), Messenger lets you IM with any of your Facebook contacts.

This article originally appeared at Stuff.tv

Source: Copyright © Stuff.tv

See more about:  smartphones  |  apps
 
 

Readers of this article also read...

Faster, lighter, more juice: meet 20 new laptops with Intel's new chip 

Faster, lighter, more juice: meet 20 new laptops with Intel's new chip

 
Best Android apps this week 

Best Android apps this week

 
In Pictures: LG's new Ultrabook and Tab-Book range 

In Pictures: LG's new Ultrabook and Tab-Book range

 
First Look: Gigabyte G1.Sniper 5 

First Look: Gigabyte G1.Sniper 5

 
First Look: MSI Z87 Mpower MAX Motherboard 

First Look: MSI Z87 Mpower MAX Motherboard

 

Latest Comments

Latest Poll

Which side are you choosing in the new console wars?



or View results
The Xbox One
  17%
 
The PlayStation 4
  29%
 
A console? Good Lord no - PC for me thanks!
  54%
TOTAL VOTES: 1346

Vote now
Ads by Google

From our Partners

PC & Tech Authority Downloads