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IN WECHAT-DOMINATED CHINA, NEW MESSENGER APP SCORES SUDDEN SUCCESS

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HONG KONG — Bullet Messenger, a Chinese messaging app, has racked up millions of downloads since its debut more than a month ago, using a stripped-down design to chip off a chunk of a sophistica­ted, billion-user market. The Beijing-based company launched its app on Aug 20, and within a week became the most downloaded free offering on Apple Inc’s App Store in China. Analysts say its rapid ascent, driven by Chinese internet users’ craving for alternativ­es to the ubiquitous WeChat, underscore­s just how fast China’s mobile internet landscape can change.

“The cycle of disruption in the Chinese internet space is getting much, much faster,” said Matthew Brennan, co-founder of tech consultanc­y China Channel.

“There is an increasing­ly large amount of easy money chasing increasing­ly fewer opportunit­ies, while there is also a very large pool of talented entreprene­urs now, so people know how to scale businesses fast — there is an establishe­d playbook,” he added.

Some analysts have described Bullet Messenger as a potential challenger to Tencent Holding’s WeChat — although it lags far behind the Chinese super-app, which has more than 1 billion users.

Bullet’s minimalist design stands out, as does a feature that instantly turns voice messages into text as the user speaks, and sends each voice message with a transcript that can be edited.

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