If privacy and multilingual chats matter to you, BiP it’s a conversation game changer.

Developed by Turkcell, this free Android/iOS app BiP (rated 4.5/5★ from 100M+ downloads) combines military grade encryption with features like 15 person HD calls and instant translation across 100+ languages. Unlike WhatsApp or Telegram, BiP auto deletes sensitive messages and lets you vote in group chats anonymously. But does it hold up under daily use?
What BiP has to offer
Most messaging apps force you to choose between privacy and features. BiP delivers both:
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Security: End to end encryption (no third-party snooping).
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HD Group Calls: Stable 15 person video chats, even on 3G.
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Disappearing Messages: Set timers (10 secs to 1 week) for sensitive convos.
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Live Translation: Chat with someone in Mandarin while reading in English.
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SMS Replacement: Ditch your default texting app, BiP handles it all.
Curious how it stacks up against giants like Viber? We’ll compare them later.
Who’s It For?
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Privacy focused users: Encryption meets auto deleting chats.
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Multilingual families: Real-time translation bridges language gaps.
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Small teams: Polls and 15 person calls streamline remote work.
Age range: Primarily 18–45 (65% of users), though its simple UI appeals to older demographics too.
BiP Features
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Security You Can Trust
BiP uses the same encryption protocols as Signal. No backups to the cloud mean your chats stay offline. -
Calls That Don’t Drop
Tested on spotty Wi-Fi, BiP’s HD calls outperformed WhatsApp’s blurry 8 person limits. -
Translation Without the Hassle
Type in English, and your Spanish friend sees “Hola” instantly, no copy pasting into Google Translate. -
Channels Like a Pro
Follow news or meme channels (e.g., “Turkish Football Updates”) without algorithm clutter. -
SMS Without Switching Apps
Merge texts and chats in one inbox. (Note: Pixel users report bugs here.)
BiP User Feedback (Reviews)
Pros:
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“Finally, an encrypted app my grandparents can use.”
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“Group calls sound clearer than Zoom.”
Cons:
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“Ads for Turkcell services pop up too often.”
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“My Pixel 7 Pro won’t send SMS via BiP.”
BiP nails essentials, privacy, translation, and call quality, without subscription traps. It’s not perfect (looking at you, Pixel SMS glitch), but for free software, it’s shockingly robust.
You don’t need another messaging app, unless it solves a specific problem. BiP, WhatsApp, and Telegram all claim to be secure, feature rich, and user-friendly. But which one actually delivers? Here’s the real breakdown, with no marketing fluff.
The Encryption Showdown
BiP: Full end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for all chats and calls. No cloud backups mean your data stays between devices.
WhatsApp: E2EE by default, but iCloud/Google Drive backups are unencrypted.
Telegram: Only “Secret Chats” are E2EE. Regular chats? Stored on Telegram’s servers.
Question: Why use Telegram for private talks if you need to manually enable encryption every time?
Group Calls: Quality vs. Quantity
| Feature | BiP | Telegram | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Participants | 15 | 8 | 30 |
| Call Quality | HD, low bandwidth | HD, but glitchy | 720p, stable |
| Unique Edge | Works on 3G | Facebook integration | Screen sharing |
BiP wins for reliability in areas with spotty networks. WhatsApp’s 8-person limit feels outdated, while Telegram’s 30 person calls sacrifice HD clarity.
The Killer Features You’ll Actually Use
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BiP’s Auto Translation
No switching apps to decode a message. Type in English, and your Turkish friend reads it in their language instantly. WhatsApp and Telegram? You’re stuck copying text into third-party translators. -
Disappearing Messages Done Right
Here’s how to use disappearing messages in BiP:-
Open a chat → Tap the timer icon → Set duration (10 seconds to 1 week).
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Unlike WhatsApp’s 24-hour limit, BiP lets you customize deletion timing per convo.
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Pro tip: Use this for sharing one-time passwords or sensitive work info.
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Polls That Don’t Annoy Everyone
BiP’s anonymous polls settle debates fast (“Where for lunch?”). Telegram has polls too, but WhatsApp? Still relying on emoji reactions.
Who Should Use Which App?
Choose BiP if:
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You chat across languages daily.
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Privacy isn’t negotiable (looking at you, Telegram).
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Your group calls are under 15 people but need to work every time.
Stick with WhatsApp if:
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Your entire network is already on it.
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You rely on Status updates for business.
Pick Telegram if:
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You’re in massive groups (500+ members).
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Channels are your primary news source.

Pro Tips You Won’t Find in the Manual
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The Pixel SMS Fix
If BiP won’t send texts on your Google Pixel:-
Go to Settings → Apps → BiP → Permissions → Toggle off SMS access.
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Use Google Messages for SMS instead.
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Slash Data Usage
BiP’s calls use 30% less data than WhatsApp. To optimize further:-
Settings → Data Usage → Enable “Low Data Mode.”
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Bypass Ads
Turkcell promotions popping up? Mute them:-
Long-press the ad notification → Select “Turn off promotions.”
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Conclusion :
BiP isn’t trying to be everything to everyone—and that’s its strength. It’s the only app that combines:
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Real-time translation without add-ons.
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Disappearing messages with flexible timing.
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Encryption that doesn’t compromise on call quality.
Downsides? Yes. The ads are annoying, and Telegram’s 30-person calls are tempting. But if you value privacy and practicality, BiP is the rare app that doesn’t force you to choose.
FAQ
Where can I download BiP?
Get BiP from the Google Play Store or visit the official BiP website for iOS and web versions.
How secure are BiP’s disappearing messages?
Messages vanish after reading or a set time (10 seconds to 1 week). No cloud backups mean they’re truly gone. For details, check the BiP Wiki.
How to reduce data usage on BiP calls?
Go to Settings > Data Usage > Enable “Low Data Mode.” For troubleshooting, email info[at]bip.com.
Can I use BiP on multiple devices?
Yes, log in on Android, iOS, and web simultaneously. Group chats sync in real time.
Does BiP work without a phone number?
No. Like WhatsApp, it requires a number for verification, but it won’t share it publicly.