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Sign me up Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store. Sign up. I've also tried the auto reply feature, however it for some reason won't let me turn it on after I followed all the directions. Also, I don't know if I'm missing something but I wish there was an option to be able to turn the alerts off because I don't want it on at all times and don't like getting 2 alerts every time I get a new text message. I have iPhone 6S.
I was excited to find this app. My phone alerts me now thru this app when I get texts, except for iMessages, which is fine. I chose not to turn off the iMessage feature on my phone. This app is great for texting those without iMessage. It says sent, delivered, read, and shows when someone is typing u back, just like iMessaging. I like how customizable this app is. Backgrounds, fonts and text bubble colors. However, this app is glitchy.
It will shutdown randomly, and then you lose whatever u were going to send in a text, even pics, and have to type it all again. That is frustrating. So voice dictation, while nice to have, can be a bit of a pain.
Like most of you, I have to to send a pile of text messages throughout the day. I've found I much prefer using an actual keyboard to send text messages. For years, I used Google Voice, but since buying my new phone back in September, I've migrated off using Google Voice for my text messages.
And yet, I really wanted to be able to reply to text messages while sitting at my desk using a real keyboard, without having to fire up my phone, squint at the screen, and ehtser typ with poor recnition or slip rate use wing a microphone. As it turns out, there's an answer and it comes from a completely unexpected direction: my carrier. If you think about it, this makes some sense.
The carrier is the entity that carries your text messages, so if anyone can provide an alternate interface it's your carrier. My carrier is Verizon and I'm marginally satisfied with that choice, although reception in our area is still somewhat poor.
Verizon, after quite a lot of digging through a typically poor Web site, has a desktop SMS application you can download and run on Windows. On the surface, it does what I was looking for: provides an IM-like window that allows me to add recipients and send messages.
For that it works and works surprisingly well. Messages arrive on my desktop about 20 seconds before my phone chimes. Benefits of a real Internet connection compared to Verizon's spotty service, I guess.
But there are some things to watch out for. There is also a companion app available on the Apple app store and Google Play. Do NOT download this app. It adds some silly and unnecessarily bells and whistles. Just use your regular messaging app and ignore the Verizon beast.
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