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by rahimnathwani
3326 days ago
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You can migrate to a new phone number (and keep settings, contacts etc.) but your contacts need to save your new number in their phones. So not seamless like WeChat. iMessage May Ni be straightforward depending on which address you set as your default outgoing address, I use my personal email address, but many people use their phone numbers. |
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Weechat's implementation circa last July left a lot to be desired as it couldn't even federate on its own network - messages I received on my iPad were not present on my Android! Perhaps they've addressed this since but (not to be deliberately contrarian) seamless is far from the adjective I'd use; indeed they seemed miles behind their Western contemporaries and more in the league of Line (another large Chinese messenger application for those unfamiliar). I understand they have a huge Asian user-base so there's presumably a gravity factor, but it certainly didn't seem like they had it together at all.