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Viber for Windows Phone updated with new design and improved photo display in chats

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 18, 2019
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Viber for Windows Phone updated with new design and improved photo display in chats

Viber is one of the best instant messaging apps for major mobile platforms, including Windows Phone, and is used by over 400 million people to get in touch with their family and friends. The app supports several languages, and gives users the ability to make free calls over WiFi or cellular data. The app also comes with Live Tiles support and allows users to pin favorite chats on the Start Screen.

Recently, Viber for Windows Phone picked up an update, bumping it to version 4.3.1, and comes with a few new goodies. Along with the usual performance improvements, the latest update introduces an all-new improved design, a well as a better way to display the photos in chats.

If you happen to be a regular user of Viber on your Windows Phone handset, head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the updated app.

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