Tuesday 8 April 2014

Samsung ChatON updated with message recall feature and more

ChatON, the moment electronic messaging service from Samsung, has received Associate in Nursing update (to version three.5) that brings new options like recalling sent messages and huge file sharing up to 1GB.
One of the largest additions to ChatON v3.5 is ability to recall messages, which might recall a sent message even when the receiver has browse it. To recall a message, the sender will faucet and hold the message bubble and choose the 'Recall' possibility.

Notably, the newest ChatON update has taken a page out of the popular 'texting' app, Snapchat's book. The Snapchat app is completely different from most electronic messaging apps, wherever users will set a cut-off date for the way long recipients will read their 'snaps', when that they're going to be hidden from the recipient's device and deleted from Snapchat's servers.

Further, the ChatON v3.5 currently supports massive file transfers up to 1GB, that permits users to share massive knowledge through the app and conjointly will increase the capability of cluster chats, increasing the utmost limit from two hundred to one,001 persons to send one message.

The ChatON v3.5 conjointly brings improved translation options with the addition of Hindi, Arabic, Turkish and Farsi. It's price observing that ChatON currently supports fourteen languages.

The new update has conjointly intercalary 'share your location' feature to the ChatON app. To alter location sharing, Samsung has partnered with Glympse. alternative minor enhancements embrace managing ChatON and SMS/MMS messages from identical sender in one chat area.

Commenting on the announcement, Jaehyun Park, Senior vice chairman of Media resolution Center, Samsung natural philosophy same, "ChatON can supply a lot of differentiated electronic messaging options to boost user convenience and concentrate on provision numerous content to reinforce international aggressiveness."


In 2013, Samsung declared a worldwide subscriber base of over one hundred million users for its ChatON service.

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