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Line’s Windows Phone App Gets Updated To Version 4.0, Lot Of Changes Onboard – onmsft.com

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
February 26, 2015
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Line's Windows Phone app sees a big update to version 4.0

Today, lots of apps have been receiving updates from Spotify to  OneDrive, and Line gets in on the action too. Line is a popular messaging app with 560 million registered users worldwide on a variety of platforms. The Windows Phone Line app has been lagging behind its iOS and Android counterparts, but now the gap is closing with this recent update. Other than general improvements and fixes the app brings lots of features such as the timeline feature and group features.

Line users should be thrilled to get this update because of the significant features it brings. The timeline feature enables users to see what their friends are posting and comment much like other social networks. Group features allow users to connect in groups easier and keep their communications together in one place for easy group chats and photo sharing. Grab the update now and start using these new features with your friends and family!

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