Valuesetters Inc., an Internet-based company that seeks free subscribers and revenue-generating subscribers, has revealed that its V-Star calling app is now available on the Google Play store.
Thanks to V-Star, an Android (News - Alert) user will now have a real phone number for free calling among subscribers and hidden calling to non-subscribers.
The V-Star app, which is especially useful for people who need a different phone number for a social network site, online buying and selling, And a second for business or online dating, provides free voice calls and text messaging to other app users, in addition to a variety of paid calling plans for users that want a temporary phone number to connect outside of their comfort zone.
Moreover, the app also offers a choice of several robust plans including-World 500/60 plan in which users can call 60 countries for 500 minutes for only $5.95 a month; U.S. & Canada 300 under which users can call for 300 minutes to phone numbers in the U.S. and Canada for $5.95 a month; U.S. & Canada 1200 in which users can call for 1,200 minutes to phone numbers in the U.S. and Canada for $19.95 a month among other such plans.
“We believe we have a Five-Star app in the Google (News - Alert) Play store, and that consumers will come to love the convenience of having additional phone numbers on their mobile devices. Our app is a dedicated, private phone line and the calls do not show up on your wireless carrier's bill or call records,” said Manny Teixeira, chief executive officer, Valuesetter, in a statement.
Teixeira said that it is perfect for those who want to protect their identity when buying or selling on Craigslist, Amazon, or any online forum.
Teixeira said that the application is very sophisticated and contains several features that the company believes will be appealing to the game users and the music and movie subscribers that the company plans to attract.
“Unlike many other mobile apps, we give you a real phone number, a second voice mail, and our subscribers can make calls to anyone and receive calls from anyone,” said Teixeira.
Teixeira said that the V-Star app fits perfectly into the company’s business model of selling high-quality and desirable digital products.
Edited by Rory J. Thompson