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Man, remember that brief period of time where some people had those cell phones that had a walkie-talkie-like function. You'd be having a conversation with these people and their phone would do this weird blip noise and they'd say "Hold on," and pull out their phone and "yeah, what's up?" And then there would be some unintelligible gibberish and they would say "hang on, I'm inside" and then just go walk out the front door.
Nextel. My uncle worked in construction and had one. Chirp chirp.
Yeah, that's the one. Back when we had the iPhone 1, blackberries, razrs, and the undefeatable Nokias that kids were trying to break so they could get an iPhone.
PTT, push to talk. There are applications like that now and I guess teens are using WhatsApp and other chat applications in similar way without knowing it by sending audio messages.
I think iWatch has "walkie talkie" mode but no idea how it actually works.
It’s an app with a button that records a message and sends it to the other walkie talkie app of the person you’re trying to reach.
My wife and I use it fairly regularly for updates when we’re apart. It’s quite handy since it’s nearly immediate, and you can get a response back quickly.
It's just as fast as a text lmao
Text messages can be missed though, the walkie talkie function beeps and then just plays its message. It’s slightly more direct.
I feel like it's easier to miss a one time notification than a text that leaves a notification until you read the message.
I mean there's a reason those phones died out lol.
Maybe, but the walkie talkie app only works on the Apple Watch, and if you’re not wearing it the function doesn’t work. They will get a notification you are unavailable.
Like this, it’s pretty impossible to miss your partners voice coming through your wrist. Then you can just quickly lift and tap and hold to respond back.
I’m not going to argue if it’s faster or better or whatever, only that it’s pretty convenient to have the option, and it’s always nice to hear my wife’s voice instead of a sterile txt.
That's fair. To each their own. I'm not trying to insult you or anything just feel like it was phased out because there were better options but that's just personal opinion.
Absolutely, I personally have pretty bad ADHD and am notorious for missing notifications…the more direct nature of the walkie talkie helps me immensely.