JAJAH Mobile app and Facebook Calls features

In the past few days we have been overwhelmed by the fantastic feedback on the new JAJAH Apps for iPhone and Android phone. People seem to love being able to call Facebook friends.

We’ve also had quite a few questions so below are the most common questions, with (hopefully useful) answers. If you have any more, please send them on over – mobile@jajah.com.

What are JAJAH Facebook calls?

It’s a new feature of the JAJAH app, available as beta to our users in US and Canada. You can call any Facebook friend, even if they aren’t a JAJAH member. You open the app, click the Facebook tab, see which of your friends are online, and click the one you want to call. Simple, free and cool (we think!).

How is this free?

JAJAH calls use a combination of internet telephony and traditional phone lines. That’s how we get excellent call quality.  Facebook Calls are free from JAJAH – your operator may charge you for a local call which, in most cases, will be part of a mobile plan so the minutes will simply be free. Even if it’s not, worst case scenario is you get an international call for the price of a local call. Sweet!

I don’t live in the US or Canada – when can I use the app?

You can currently download and use the free JAJAH App, which gives you great rate calling to anyone in the world. Unfortunately you won’t be able to make Facebook Calls, but we’re hoping to roll it out soon to more and more countries…watch this space.

Having a technical problem or want to give feedback?

You can post a question on our FBCall Facebook page where our developers are constantly on line, or send an email to mobile@jajah.com.

I don’t have a smart phone, how can I get JAJAH’s great rates?

There are a number of ways you can use JAJAH. Most popular is JAJAH Direct, where you get a local number for any international contact, which you can call from any phone. Sign up and your first call are free. Check it out here.

Happy Calling!

Your JAJAH Team

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One thought on “JAJAH Mobile app and Facebook Calls features

  1. It seems that more and more companies are offering free video/voice calls. Technology is a competitive business and things must be offered for free to keep/get users to use their services.

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