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Samsung’s ChatON 2.0 is here, allows multiple device sign-in

by Puneet Jain
December 27, 2012
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Samsung’s global communications service ChatON has just got better, Samsung today announced ChatON 2.0. It allows user its users to connect upto 5 devices with using a single account, all connected devices will receive the same message simultaneously.

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Here is a list of features which ChatON2.0 offers

  • Use ChatON from a PC browser by logging into chaton.com
  • Invite friends to ChatON conversations from a wider variety of platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Weibo.
  • ChatON Special Buddy – provides offers, updates and news feeds from third-party vendors in real-time, and allows users to vote in polls or leave comments.
  • Allows users to create their own personal profiles and post status updates for friends to see and comment on. The comments can be posted to profile pages whether the user is on or offline, and ChatON’s Interaction Rank gives users useful information and statistics about their conversations with friends.
  • Users can create their own animated messages by adding pictures or recorded audio clips, or choose from animated emoticons
  • Background and the speech bubble-chat display can be changed
  • Change font style of chat room
  • Send multiple images at once
  • Trunk — a virtual place to store, and comment on, photos and videos with friends before sharing them more widely on Facebook or other social networks

ChatON is available in over 200 countries in more than 60 languages. It is availalbe for all major platform, to download it visit here.

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