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Last Updated Friday November 20 2020 10:54 AM IST
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This Diwali, make your messages more 'n-gage-ing'

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Doodle plus app N-gage, the world’s first 360 degree lifestyle chat-app, has introduced a range of cards, stickers and doodle plus to celebrate Diwali.

Mumbai: N-gage, the world’s first 360 degree lifestyle chat-app, has introduced a range of cards, stickers and doodle plus to celebrate Diwali.

“Diwali is an occasion gives people the chance to exchange token of love, affection and appreciation. With 'n-gage', we have created several personalised ways to chat with family and friends adding emotions when chatting with them,” said Ajit Patel, CEO & Founder of 'n-gage'.

Users of the app can greet their loved ones by sending personalised cards and stickers with a text, image or audio not only to an 'n-gage' contact but also across other social platforms like Whatsapp, Facebook, Email, SMS etc.

The users also get to choose from an assortment of colour palette to handwrite, draw, sketch, add accessories and a lot more to their chats with Doodle Plus.

'n-gage' enables communication in over 45 languages through its ‘translate’ feature. The app instantly translates all incoming and outgoing messages to the preferred language of choice eliminating language barriers and allowing users to stay in touch with their close ones.

The app is available for use on Android, iOS, PC and tablet.

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