SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 11/18/14 — , the universal communication app for mobile devices, today premieres FreeTone, the first application to offer . A free application for iOS and Android, FreeTone is the simplest and easiest way to make phone calls and send SMS.
“Our vision has always been to remove the modern barriers to communicating and provide people with universal and free communication options,” said Christophe Bach, CEO and Co-Founder of TextMe.
Describing this release as –a step change in the calling experience,– Bach added: “With FreeTone, we have removed existing barriers to the calling experience on both iOS and Android. The user has complete freedom to reach out to anyone, anytime, via voice or text, and share images — at no cost.”
Once the FreeTone app is installed, mobile users can call any phone number — land-line, cell phone, desktop/web number — send unlimited SMS, and share photos or stickers.
FreeTone includes Call Heads, a brand new feature on iOS that lets people comfortably talk while sending photos or stickers to their friends. Call Heads makes it easy and simple to personalize your communications and add more fun to your interactions. To download FreeTone, visit
TextMe, headquartered in San Francisco, California, is developing the only universal communication application on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. With TextMe, users can communicate with anyone in the world for free, via SMS, instant messaging, voice calls and video calls. TextMe was one of the first large communication applications to be available on Google Glass and Pebble Watch and now on Google Wear. Since its launch, more than 20 million users have signed up for TextMe. The company is self-funded and profitable.
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