
Verizons push-to-talk services already existed, but it was a pretty.
#Push to talk verizon android
If you're thinking about trying it out, save yourself the $5 and just make a call, it's much less frustrating. Verizon adds push-to-talk to Android phones, makes smart walkie-talkies Engadget. Sure its great for quick "walkie talkie" style chat, but it doesn't quite pull it off. There is really no benefit from what I can see to using PTT over just calling a contact. It sounds like a great idea, but the execution falls short. I can see the benefits in using the group chat, but again the drawbacks of the service itself take away from the overall usefullness of the app.Īll in all I really fail to find the point of Push to Talk with Verizon. You an also create groups within PTT which is useful for chatting with a large number of contacts at the same time - family members, friends, employees etc. I really don't think there is a way to do it and found the overall process confusing. I couldn't figure out if it is at all possible to stay connected to a chat and use other features on the device at the same time. only your chat is ended and you'll have to reconnect again to pick things up. Want to do something else on your device while connected? Press the End key and you can go for it.

Messages from your contact come in while connected and that's that. Once connected to a contact, you press the convenience key to record your message and it is sent. If you like the video please remember to Like and Subscribe to see more videos like thisHey everyone.
