My first software review

“Twice and thrice over, as they say, good is it to repeat and review what is good.”
Plato’s thoughts resonated in my mind as I embarked upon the mission of reviewing this wonderful app called WeChat. A big thank you to BlogAdda and the sponsored reviews program for giving me this opportunity to review this product. Ok then, let’s get on to the review part straightaway.

The Specifications

Developer – Tencent technologies
Size – 15.21 mb
Platforms available – Android, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone.
Price – Free (No ads)
Networks supported – 2G, 3G, 4G data and Wi-Fi
Languages supported – 17 including Hindi
International launch date – 27 October 2011
Current version – 4.3

The overview

I downloaded my WeChat app from Google play store. After a brief installation process, the app asked me to enter my cellphone number and whether it should ‘find cellphone contacts using WeChat’. Here arises the first difference between WeChat and Whatsapp, a competitor app which I’ve been using for over 2 years now. In WeChat, the user has to manually add the contacts to their list, even if they are present in your phone list. After the initial searching done by the app, it just shows which contact has the app installed and which ones need an invitation. However, in the case of Whatsapp, the app automatically syncs and adds the contacts to the list. A very minor but quite a significant difference in terms of usability and convenience to the user.
Upon finishing with the installation and syncing, I was presented with the home page of the app and I realize that this app packs in a lot of stuff under its hood. The whole layout of the app has been divided into four broad sections or tabs – Chats, Contacts, Social and Settings. The user can select the background of their choice for all chat screens either by using the available ones or by uploading your own photos. There are a host of Emoticons available for the users, that too of three different shapes, sizes and forms. Clearly, the developers are focused on increasing the enjoyment quotient of the users.

The Features

Talking about features, this app has plenty to boast about. So, let’s take them up one-by-one.
  • Video & voice calling capability: As the designers claim, this is the only app which has both video and voice calling functionality along with messaging facility, more on this later on.
  • Moments: This is a Facebook type functionality, wherein the user can make their own WeChat profile and then upload photos. Using the privacy settings, these photos can be kept private or made public too. Your contacts can even comment on the photos which you upload.
  • QR code scanner: WeChat has it built-in and can be used to scan other QR codes or even scan other people’s QR profile card code.
  • Group chat: This is a really cool feature, I’ve been looking around for it. You can add more than one person either at the beginning of the chat or even during an ongoing conversation. The voice message feature works in group chat, so it would be fun listening to all those conversations happening. Although I wasn’t able to ascertain the maximum number of participants who can take part in a group chat.
  • Shake: Shake is a unique new feature. Under the Social tab, once you click the Shake button, you’re taken to the Shake screen. Now, it is only a matter of giving your phone a slight tap on the top part and there is a loud shutter noise and within seconds, a random profile from a nearby city or country shows up. The user has the option to see the profile and send a short message as well. Keep shaking the phone and random profiles keep popping up in your phone. This feature is akin to the OmegleΒ craze which has gripped the internet. It’s a chance to catch up with complete strangers from around the world, in this case most of them are Chinese and South-East Asians. πŸ™‚
  • Look around: If chatting with strangers from other countries is not your cup of tea, then head to the ‘Look around section’, placed just above the Shake option. Here, the app uses your location sensors and data to pinpoint your current location and then show up a list of people who are nearby in the vicinity. Both the Shake and Look around functionality have been added keeping social networking in mind.
  • Drift bottle: This one’s quite a creatively thought out functionality. It shows an animation wherein, you write a message on a piece of paper and then roll it up to put inside a glass bottle and then throw it in the sea for someone to find. Conversely, you can also pick up bottles of other users floating around in the sea.
  • Facebook and Twitter connect options are also available in WeChat.
WeChat Moments
WeChat Look Around

Voice and Video calling

The highlight of the app is perhaps the voice and video calling features and the voice message functionality.
The voice message button has been conveniently placed right beside the option for the on-screen keyboard to make it easier for the user to use the function.
Voice messages option
Just press the button to start recording and release to send once you are finished saying. Even though Whatsapp has this feature already, I found this method quite handy and fast. In case of Whatsapp the user has to go deep into the menu to bring up the voice message option, however, in WeChat, this takes place in an instant. The difference in time comes in handy when your hands are tied up with work or you want to convey something really quick, the app scores brownie points here.
Available for version 4.2 onward, the video call feature is well thought-out. While calling a contact, the user can select whether to place a voice call or a video call. Even after placing the call, the user can opt to switch between the two at any point of time by using a slider. This is a feature which I did not find in apps like Tango or Skype. Whatsapp does not support video calls as of now. However, the user can only place a video call if both the sender and receiver are using wi-fi, else the system informs that you can only make use of voice calls. The reason for this is that over a data connection, the video call would eat up more of your bills by increasing the data counter.
The voice quality of both the video as well as voice call was surprisingly clear, though the volume was quite low and did not increase beyond a certain level. I carried out voice testing on both Wi-Fi as well as 2G & 3G data connection. The voice quality was in fact better than Tango, although not similar to a phone call.
WeChat Voice call – audio mode
WeChat Voice call – video to voice switch

The misses

While using the app, I noticed that the battery got drained out in lesser time than it would take usually.Β Also, the time stamps for the messages which are sent and received need to be looked into. The app does not show the time of sending and receiving for each message and rather shows the time over a broader scale. Β Whatsapp has done this for each message which is sent. Another thing which is present in Whatsapp but not in WeChat is the online status of the contact. There is no way of knowing whether your contact is online or not. The developers claim this in the FAQ section of their site as well, though, they claim that it protects the privacy of the person at the other end. I do agree, but this way, all you can do is send a message and wait for eternity for the contact to reply. You have no control over the conversation as you don’t even know whether the contact has seen the message or not. Whatsapp is more real time on this parameter, so much so, that it has completely reduced the usage of SMS.

The Verdict

All in all, the WeChat app is fun to use with a plethora of social networking opportunities and options available. Group chat is fun and will ensure that you and your friends have a great time. If you do get bored, head over to Shake to chat up with a stranger, although you might find more Chinese in that section. The complete package of WeChat is promising and has the makings to become an outstanding app.
On a scale of 5, I give this app a rating of 4 and even though I would still continue using Whatsapp, WeChat has made its place in my cellphone. Go ahead, download and experience WeChat.

Head over to the WeChat homepage:
http://www.wechatapp.com/en/

This review is a part of the Sponsored Product Reviews Program at BlogAdda.

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25 thoughts on “My first software review”

  1. Thanks for sharing such informative review. Its minutely and thoroghly investigated. I found it very competitive and proved software. Worth and Fun using this software obviously keeping in view your comments. Keep Sharing πŸ™‚

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  2. features like drift bottle ,look around ,shake etc give this app a fairy tale ambiance which will carry me in my dream world interacting with almost complete stranger from different world or culture for that matter……….i was wondering what next could be the development in the field of social networking and this blog of yours answers to all and in an elaborate easy to understand along with screen display.great work!!!

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  3. Welcome to my blog Umesh πŸ™‚
    Glad you liked the review and I'm happy to hear that you're going to start using the app. Hope you enjoy using it.
    Do keep visiting Umesh πŸ™‚

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  4. Whoa Jay. That was one of the best reviews of anything that I have ever come across. Well-organized, very informative and with a personal touch. The screenshots pretty much sum it up as a great review.

    I'm sure it will help a lot of people in deciding whether to opt for this or not, as also the WeChat people in promoting their product. A job well done sir! πŸ˜€

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  5. Jay… this one is really an informational post indeed. BBM, Whatsapp made the way for developers to join in market…Very well explained, i shall soon install and try on my phone
    Keep sharing stuff πŸ™‚

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  6. Welcome to my blog Jasmeet πŸ™‚
    Yes, quite true. BBM and Whatsapp made everyone gravitate towards messaging.
    Thank you for the lovely feedback, do let me know the experience of using the app. Keep visiting πŸ™‚

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  7. Thank you very much Amitji for the feedback.
    Glad you liked it. πŸ˜‰

    I did check out the post. Thank you very much for the lovely gesture. πŸ™‚
    I loved the pics and the stats in the form of your proportions.

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