Add 'WhatsApp' Support in 'Messaging' Hub
Add 'WhatsApp' in the same way as the Facebook Chat.
111 comments
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Anonymous
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@ Microsoftyou might just lose on these small glitches on an app which is used by millions and soon billions. Wake up!
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Janssens commented
Yes! This would enable spoen messages when on bluetooth (in the car) and reply by voice recognition.
This really would give WP8 an competative advantage
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Jasper
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If i could, i would give 20 votes
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Weltraummutant
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Please - do it! (-:
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Stewart
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Yeah whatsapp is totally **** on wp compared to android. This could be a deal breaker for me whether to stay with windows for my next fone or go back to android. Get your act together Microsoft.
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Mohammad Shazreen Haini commented
Holy **** if this is real it would be amaaaazing!
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sabirafrin
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I agree Nokia and Microsoft should jointly develop/allow developers to make this a reality.
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Vikram
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whatsapp support plz!!
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anna
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whatsapp & similar too (like as: viber, line...) and in the contact hub too, please!
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Michel GEorg
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Urgent!! The messaging hub makes only sense when it integrates multiple services like messenger, facebook, whatsapp and others in one app. Must be extendable by third parties.
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Sudhir Kankal
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threaded view for all messages (sms, what app, email)
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Alexrubl commented
Add 'WhatsApp' Support in 'Messaging' Hub
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Anonymous
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Yop!
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Anonymous
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Allow developers to tap into Messaging Hub. WhatsApp should be in there just as much as Facebook, or the 1-st party Skype.
**** I'd happily program my own support for Facebook messages to have Photos, but am instead stuck with the embarrassment of only sending texts as messages, and pictures via email with the "my phone doesnt support sending pictures as messages, except through expensive MMS" notice.
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Fellipe Abib
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It will be great!!!!
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Daniel
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I agree with letting 3rd party app developers the ability to integrate their apps with the messaging hub, even if only for text based messages. I don't think MS should have to do whatsapp itself, let them do it.
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SDC
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Line and sharing
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Cole
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It would be a really great feature to allow 3rd party apps an integration in the messaging hub!
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Jeffrey Syang
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i really think that ms should have a disable regular sms and enable a push sms option so people who only have data plans can make use of the native texting hub without having to add a texting plan. adding whatsapp is not a bad idea but I really think they should incorporate their groupme app into messaging instead. This way they won't have to focus on updating the app constantly.
