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How much do WhatsApp voice calls actually cost?

Sure, WhatsApp voice calls are theoretically free, but the internet itself is not. If you're sitting in a cafe sucking up free Wi-Fi then there is no cost involved at all, other than the overpriced Chai latte you're probably sipping. But if you're using your own data connection then you will of course be spending money in the form of data allowance when you make WhatsApp calls.

How we got our results

The first thing you’re going to want to know is how we came up with our figures. We made a series of WhatsApp calls and measured the data consumption with two tools: the figures given by the Android system itself and an app that measures data rates called Data Monitor. We provide both figures below and averaged them out (along with averages of the various calls we recorded).

We’re not attaching a specific dollar figure to this test because every mobile plan is different, but the averages we got should at least give you an idea of whether or not relying on WhatsAppfor voice calls is actually economically better than using traditional call minutes. Another thing to keep in mind is the relative scarcity of unlimited data plans but the ubiquity of unlimited (or a high number of) included call minutes.Stay informed on the latest WhatsApp scams

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In our tests it only makes sense to use WhatsApp calling while on Wi-Fi. / © ANDROIDPIT

The verdict

Our calls lasted for six minutes and we ran our tests on LTE. The data consumption varied quite widely, but seems to be roughly in line with other results we’ve seen out there. Data Monitor produced results that ranged between 800 KB – 1.3 MB with an average of 960 KB per minute. The Android system gave us a lower average of 600 KB per minute.

Even if you average these two results it is pretty clear that, for us at least, somewhere 800 KB/minute is definitely not something we would want to be relying on for calls. At these data rates there is no way we would use WhatsApp calling to replace our traditional voice calling as the cost is just too high and we value our included data for other things. If you can limit your WhatsApp calling to Wi-Fi connections however, then there’s no reason not to make use of the service.

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Keep in mind that you will be charged for answering WhatsApp calls while on data too. / © ANDROIDPIT

How to find out how much WhatsApp calls cost you

While our test figures may give you an idea of how much WhatsApp voice calls cost us, it’s much better if you conduct your own test to find out how much they cost you. Each data plan is different, network speeds are different and so on. So you can easily replicate our test and get your own cost analysis. Of course, data charges apply whether you are making or receiving WhatsApp voice calls.

1. First, you’re going to want to test your network speed. Install Ookla Speed Test on your smartphone and run a few tests at different times of day, both indoors and outdoors to get an average of your connection speeds. Of course, you want to be testing your phone data rates, not your Wi-Fi speeds.

Speedtest by Ookla

Install on Google Play

*To give you an idea, these are the maximum bit rates for various network speeds in widespread use today:

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The maximum theoretical bit rates for common network connections. / © Wikimedia Commons

2. Next, install an app to measure the data volumes of individual apps. We used Data Monitor but you can pick any that you like the looks of.

Data Usage Monitor

Install on Google Play

3. Now you need to make a series of test calls. Theoretically they should be as identical as possible, but duration is the main thing. Of course if you make calls primarily on your data connection in a couple of particular places, they would be the best places to conduct your test calls for better real-world results.

4. Each time you place a call, check your data monitoring app and record the results.

5. Also, go into your Android settings and record how much data the system itself said was transmitted. This will help you average the results. The way we did this was going into Settings > Data Usage and recording the forgeround datafigure for WhatsApp immediately before and after making each call. Assuming you don’t get a dozen messages during the test call the change in figure should be roughly voice call-specific.

6. Once you have your test calls and figures recorded, you want to add them all up an average them all out to get a per-minute figure.

7. Then take a look at you carrier plan and calculate how much each MB cost you. You can then make a simple calculation to figure out just how much the average WhatsApp voice call costs you, both in data consumption and actual cost according to your particular plan.

Source: https://www.nextpit.com/how-much-do-whatsapp-voice-calls-cost

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