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All this week we take a look at the cutting-edge apps that define mobile life on the mainland. SHANGHAI CITY, China — Now that I use WeChat, I don’t need much else when it comes to social media apps. In fact, has almost entirely replaced text messaging in China. I am able to link up with other WeChat users through their username without providing a telephone number, so it is a great platform for communicating with new acquaintances or people I am working with. I have hundreds of WeChat contacts, but only a handful of telephone numbers in my iPhone. The app also recently introduced group video messaging and has an extensive WeChat Wallet service (similar to Zhifubao) available to Chinese bank account holders. WeChat basically owns the messaging game in China. Screenshots: WeChat China’s multipurpose messenger: WeChat App name: WeChat What it is: Chat app that does everything Owned by: Tencent, one of the largest Internet companies in the world What it does: Everything, from text messaging to video conferencing and video games. Special sauce: Some think it’s the Here are my favorite features of WeChat: Voice messaging: I can now leave a message for a friend at any time, without needing to type everything out. ![]() Chinese people are often seen holding their smartphones up to their mouths, murmuring messages into the mouthpieces while on the move. IMessage also has this capability, but for some reason this method of communication hasn’t caught on among American youth. My question now is, why the heck not? Sights: I enjoy sending these brief video messages to my friends directly in our message feed. Too bad they don’t self-destruct like Snapchats. Message recalling: This is truly a valuable asset for a generation that communicates (and subsequently regrets communicating) so quickly. The other person will receive a notification that the message has been recalled, but its content will be forever lost in cyberspace as long as it is recalled within one minute of being sent. Stickers: Emojis are a thing of the past, thanks to WeChat’s extensive selection of themed, animated-GIF style “stickers.” They are cute, hilarious, downloadable and collectible — and many feed off a subculture based on popular memes. Moments: This feature functions similarly to Facebook’s News Feed and allows users to post links, text, photos and videos for all their friends to see. They have the option to “like” or comment on posts, and only mutual friends can see the feedback. This completely eliminates my least-favorite social trend — the race to get as many “likes” as possible.
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