Internet Calling with Country-Based Keypad
WePhone centers everyday calls on an internet-based keypad. Users can choose a country or region, enter a number, and start a call from the large blue phone button. The keypad keeps the selected destination visible and provides a balance or credit shortcut, helping callers understand the next step before dialing.
Calling over Wi-Fi or mobile data makes the app useful for international conversations, travel, or a separate communication line. Standard and Premium Line options, destination rates, and a second number can help users choose a setup for different contacts. The app also supports call recording for conversations worth replaying, with recordings available from the Recents area for later review or sharing.
SMS, MMS, and Free WePhone Messages
The Messages tab gives WePhone a straightforward place for everyday texting. Users can start a new conversation, send SMS or MMS to regular phone numbers, or exchange free messages with friends who also use WePhone. That mix makes the app useful when one contact is online in WePhone while another is reached through a normal mobile number.
A dedicated Messages area keeps conversations separate from the dialer and recent calls, so switching between a text thread and a voice task does not require leaving the main navigation. Travelers, families, and international contacts can use the same app to keep short updates, media messages, and ongoing conversations together.
Verification Codes, eSIM Plans, and Calling Credits
The Verification tab organizes SMS code help around a selected app or website, country or region, and an available number plan. A plan card can show a renewable one-month option with per-message and monthly charges, while one-time numbers may depend on current availability. This gives users a clear place to review the destination and service terms before continuing.
Profile tools extend the same account economy with Recharge, Get eSIM Data Plans, and balance controls. Pay-as-you-go credits support calls to regular mobile or landline numbers, while check-ins and promotional activities can add ways to earn trial credit. Together, these areas support travelers and international callers who need communication access beyond a standard phone plan.
Recents, Profile Controls, and Everyday Account Tasks
The Recents tab brings call history and Recordings into one place. When there are no saved calls, the page points users toward making a phone call, and completed recordings can become a practical reference for conversations that need to be replayed. This makes recent activity easier to revisit without searching through the dialer.
Profile gathers the controls that shape everyday use: setting a phone or email identity, checking balance, recharging, reviewing Call, SMS/MMS, Subscription, and Billing history, and managing phone numbers. Users can also reach caller-ID choices, rate queries, invitation codes, and number or eSIM tools from the same area, giving the app a compact home for account maintenance.