PTT on iPhone for AT&T
https://www.phonescoop.com/ »
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AT&T's announcement:
http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=24355&cdvn=new ... »
cellphonesaretools said:
Phonescoop's article:
https://www.phonescoop.com/ »
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AT&T's announcement:
http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=24355&cdvn=new ... »
I wonder how long it will be before Sprint follows suit? Seems as though the Direct Connect Now app should reapply to the iPhone.
jrfdsf said:
I wonder how long it will be before Sprint follows suit? Seems as though the Direct Connect Now app should reapply to the iPhone.
Before we bought our Kyocera Torque phones, we asked for a demo of Direct Connect Now (Sprint's Android PTT app). Even though I had called the store in the AM and told them we'd drop by in the PM to see the demo, they had forgotten to download it, and once they got it downloaded, they didn't seem to know how to demo it properly. Besides wasting our time while they downloaded it & got it running (on a Samsung Galaxy, I believe, but I'm not sure), they indicated that the word on the street was that it is not a very good app, and they discouraged us from it.
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cellphonesaretools said:...
Before we bought our Kyocera Torque phones, we asked for a demo of Direct Connect Now (Sprint's Android PTT app). Even though I had called the store in the AM and told them we'd drop by in the PM to see the demo, they had forgotten to download it, and once they got it downloaded, they didn't seem to know how to demo it properly. Besides wasting our time while they downloaded it & got it running (on a Samsung Galaxy, I believe, but I'm not sure), they indicated that the word on the street was that it is not a very good app, and they discouraged us from it.
Come to think of it, I can't recall anyone posting anything here about their experience with the Direct Connect Now app, I wonder if anyo
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jrfdsf said:
I think the lack of a dedicated PTT button would be annoying. A deal breaker for me.
I agree, the dedicated PTT button makes all the difference in the world to a DC user.
That said, I'm still very disappointed that Sprint & Kyocera have so far failed to heed customer complaints that all of the Kyocera models for PTT have such a wimpy, and thus problematic, PTT button. The very first "Dura___" phones received complaints from reviewers & users that the PTT button was too weak, yet 15 months and three or four additional models later, the problem persists.
"Wherefore art thou, Moto?"