In September 2011, Samsung Electronics introduced ChatON, a global mobile communication service. Available for Bada smartphones, the service supported 120 countries and 62 languages. It also supported Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, iOS, and more. But, the service was not available in all countries. In a recent article, we take a closer look at the reasons why the service wasn't successful. This article will explore the history of ChatON, as well as how it compares to other mobile communications services.
The app is compatible with various operating systems and devices. It works with 3G and 4G networks, but requires a constant connection to work properly. It also supports group and one-to-one chats. You can add contacts and add them to your contact list. In addition, you can also send files to your friends using the app, so you don't have to worry about sending them messages. While there are a number of features that make ChatON useful for both businesses and consumers, it's not available on all platforms.
The app does not support voice calls by default. You can add up to five buddies to your list, but chatting is limited to 140 characters. There's also a feature that allows you to increase the size of your messages with up to 140 characters. The only drawback is that it doesn't support images or videos. However, you can share them on Facebook and Twitter, and you can even post status updates to your friends' timelines.