06-08-2014, 06:24 AM
I successfully installed and quickly used up the free 15 mins spreading the excitement amongst friends. Voice quality is crystal clear. However needs to have Nanu mates in order to have unlimited talk time - quite similar to whatsapp, viber etc
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PUBLISHED AUGUST 06, 2014
Release of nanu app becomes a talking point
Android launch due to its huge market share: developer
BYJACQUELYN CHEOK
jaccheok@sph.com.sg @JacCheokBT
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Nanu, the free call app created by Singapore-based startup Gentay Communications, yesterday generated a buzz when it was finally unveiled - PHOTO: NANU
[SINGAPORE] nanu, the free call app created by Singapore-based startup Gentay Communications, yesterday generated a buzz when it was finally unveiled.
Gentay said the app - which took the startup about eight months to develop and put on the market - was well on its way to getting 100,000 users within the first 24 hours of its launch.
nanu is the world's first mobile voice call app that reportedly works on all networks (even 2G), and provides free voice calls to non-nanu numbers (mobile users who have not installed the app on their smartphones) and landlines, including calls made overseas.
It follows a mobile advertising revenue model - nanu users will hear an audio advertisement instead of a ringtone while waiting for a call to be answered.
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/premium/...t-20140806
PUBLISHED AUGUST 06, 2014
Release of nanu app becomes a talking point
Android launch due to its huge market share: developer
BYJACQUELYN CHEOK
jaccheok@sph.com.sg @JacCheokBT
PRINT |EMAIL THIS ARTICLE
Nanu, the free call app created by Singapore-based startup Gentay Communications, yesterday generated a buzz when it was finally unveiled - PHOTO: NANU
[SINGAPORE] nanu, the free call app created by Singapore-based startup Gentay Communications, yesterday generated a buzz when it was finally unveiled.
Gentay said the app - which took the startup about eight months to develop and put on the market - was well on its way to getting 100,000 users within the first 24 hours of its launch.
nanu is the world's first mobile voice call app that reportedly works on all networks (even 2G), and provides free voice calls to non-nanu numbers (mobile users who have not installed the app on their smartphones) and landlines, including calls made overseas.
It follows a mobile advertising revenue model - nanu users will hear an audio advertisement instead of a ringtone while waiting for a call to be answered.