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Viber needs you to improve their upcoming Windows Phone 8 app

Ron Ron
September 20, 2020
1 min read

Viber needs you to improve their Windows Phone 8.1 upcoming version

Viber is one of the most used applications for calling, sending photo messages, and location-sharing. Viber is looking to improve their Windows Phone 8 app and needs your help. The company is planning on releasing a beta version to all the volunteers who will be participating.

Almost a month back, Viber launched ‘Viber Out‘ for its customers. This feature enables Viber’s customers to make calls outside of the Viber network. Of course, like Skype, you would need to buy credits to make Viber-to-landline calls. Keeping that in mind, Viber stated that they need users who have a strong desire to improve Viber for Windows Phone 8, which means they’re very much keen on bringing something great for their customers. Guess we’ll find out soon enough!

If you are interested and want to participate in this open beta, here are the requirements they posted:

  • A strong desire to improve Viber for WP8
  • A keen eye for detail, time to dedicate to bug reporting and completing a short feedback survey
  • And, of course, a device running WP8

Head over here to participate. Good luck!

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