MILAN, July 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- It's love between ChatSim, the world's first instant messaging SIM, and Opera Max, Opera's app that helps save precious kB when using your smartphone. (www.opera.com).
Designed to exchange messages from Instant Messaging Apps, ChatSim is the world's first SIM that lets you chat for free, anywhere and without limits, even without Wi-Fi using Instant Messaging Apps: WhatsApp, WeChat etc. available for devices.
Today ChatSim is the world's first "Instant Messaging Mobile Operator" (www.chatsim.com).
Through this agreement with Opera Max, ChatSim now helps its user save data traffic on smartphones, extending the limits of your rate plan at the same price.
ChatSim CEO Manuel Zanella reveals: "Every day ChatSim lets you share emotions through messages, photos, etc. everywhere and now it's even easier with Opera Max! Everything runs perfectly when ChatSim and Opera Max work together."
Opera's products are used by over 350 million Internet users to connect to their favorite content and services regardless of the device, network or location.
Arjun Bhatt, Director of Partner Marketing of Opera Max states: "Opera Max's data savings, data management & App Blocking features help users easily get more value out of mobile data services."
Using ChatSim with Opera Max allows:
ChatSim and Opera Max have also teamed up to help user save on useless and hidden roaming costs. Some smartphone apps can use data traffic when traveling abroad without noticing it. ChatSim, through Opera Max, lets you monitor the data traffic of your apps creating a summary of your smartphone's activity. This way you can see which apps are most kB-intensive and how much you are saving.
ChatSim Press Office:
Damiana Schirru Head of Press Office
Silvia Bullo Media Relations Manager
M. + 39 347 2780951
T. + 39 02 92976000
E-mail: press@chatsim.com
Opera Press Office:
Angela Wang Social Media Coordinator
Opera Software ASA, Oslo Norway
Mobile: + 47 90928591
Skype: angela.w.opera
E-mail: angelaw@opera.com
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