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LINE for Windows Phone picks up bug fixing update

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 16, 2019
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LINE for Windows Phone picks up a bug fixing update

There’s no shortage of instant messaging clients on Windows Phone, which includes WhatsApp, Viber, LINE and several others. If you happen to be regular user of LINE app on your Windows Phone handset, there’s some good news for your. The app has picked up an update, bumping it to version 4.2.0.694. It’s not a really big update, but focuses more bug fixes and performance improvements to offer a better user experience.

Furthermore, the new update also give users the ability to set favorite groups, which is a nice little feature on its own so you don’t have to go around looking for the group you hang out the most.

As for those who haven’t tried LINE, it’s a decent instant messaging app allowing users to get in touch with their friends and family, make free calls over the internet, and even allow user to chat using smartphone and desktop, such as Windows and Mac. Furthermore, there’s stickers support as well so you can use them to show your emotions and also have a little fun.

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the update LINE app using the link below.

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