Asha 501 - Does hardware/software supports for mak...

Hi,
I have line and wechat installed in my phone. But I cannot see the option to either receive the calls or make the calls through such apps.
Is it because my phone hardware doesn't support voip feature or anything else.
Since whatsapp is not yet release, can we expect voip on it or it will be the same as line and wechat.
Thanks for your sharing your opinion in advance....

vsai wrote:
Hi,
I have line and wechat installed in my phone. But I cannot see the option to either receive the calls or make the calls through such apps.
Is it because my phone hardware doesn't support voip feature or anything else.
Since whatsapp is not yet release, can we expect voip on it or it will be the same as line and wechat.
Thanks for your sharing your opinion in advance....
VOIP is possible with the S40 platform (please refer to this link and also this for more info). It is just that the applications you have mentioned does not currently support any calling feature.

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