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November 04, 2013

YEZZ Becomes the First Mobile Brand to Launch WhatsApp in Feature Phones For Under $20

YEZZ, a top selling mobile brand, has become the first to offer users a free messaging app on low cost mobile phones. YEZZ is known for creating low cost, but state-of-the-art devices. Last week it publicly announced that it will launch the popular WhatsApp in its feature phones for under $20. The WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the entire world. It has well over 350 million monthly users. The app has grown immensely increasing its users from 200 million to 350 million in April of 2013. The app allows its users to share audio and video messages, pictures and text without ever having to pay for SMS. The WhatsApp Messenger is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia. WhatsApp uses the same Internet data plan that users use for email and to browse the web, so there is no cost to message and or share videos with their social circle.  

 Yezz will make the WhatsApp available on its traditional feature models. The phones will be available for purchase in the United States, Europe and Latin America. Online the phones can be purchased at; www.sayyezz.com, www.niuproducts.com, www.amazon.com, www.newegg.com, www.ebay.com and www.sears.com. Yezz is a freestyle mobile concept, which is part of DDM Brands’ portfolio. The company focuses on creating cutting edge, budget conscience devices. Lisa Sosa, CEO of DDM Brands says, “Bringing WhatsApp to our portfolio of products is an exciting move as we position YEZZ for market leadership in affordable mobile products. This move will be a huge asset to our business and ultimately, our consumers. It helps us further advance our goal of providing everyone the opportunity to take part in our technological advancement, regardless of income."




Edited by Cassandra Tucker


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