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LINE gets an update, repositions some buttons

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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It’s been quite a busy week at the Windows Phone Store, as many of its apps were updated. Following 6chat, and IM+, another popular instant messaging service called LINE bumped up its version number and tweaked many of its settings.

In addition to general improvements and bug fixes, the new version also repositions some of the buttons. If you use LINE, hit the Store and download the update.

Here are the new things you would find in LINE version 3.2.0.

  • General performance improvements
  • Repositioned Send button
  • Settings button shifted to the More menu
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements

Having over 330 million users worldwide across 231 nations, LINE is one of the most popular instant messaging services available across all platforms, including Windows desktop operating systems and Asha phones. In addition to text and image sharing, the app also lets you make free unlimited voice calls to other LINE users.

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