1. Get alerts when phone is low on battery. ★ Phone Call Alerts: See who's calling your phone - on tablet. ★ Sync your phone's photos & videos to your tablet Dead simple sharing of photos and videos taken on your phone.
2. Many college students have called it "iMessage for Android". ★ Low Battery Alerts: See your phone's battery level on your tablet.
3. Easily save sync'd media to your tablet. ★ Contact Lists: Send bulk messages to up to 25 contacts at once. ★ Send Picture Messages (MMS Picture Messaging) from tablet. ★ Online Texting from PC too: In addition to your tablet, use MightyText on your Computer to SMS from PC or Mac.
4. Text from your Tablet, using your current Android phone number.
5. Note: you must also have an Android phone & install the MightyText app ON YOUR ANDROID PHONE FIRST, before using the tablet app.
6. See who's texting you from your tablet without having to look at your phone's messaging app over and over.
7. Save Battery Life: MightyText saves battery on your Android phone, because your your phone's screen is off.
8. Manage your texts, picture messages & see Caller ID of incoming calls without looking at your phone.
9. Quick Reply SMS Popup Option: On an incoming message, see a message popup on top of your current tablet app activity, and reply directly from the popup window to quickly get back to what you were doing.
10. Don't check your phone for every notification!
11. Text online while in class "taking notes" on your laptop.
1. My biggest issue is that it wants to "help" you by mixing your phone calls and texts together (which I hate and desperately wish I could keep in two different apps) and filtering all your texts about upcoming payments and appointments onto a different page (which I don't use so it endless spams me about using it).I have been using MightyText for several years.
2. Am I ready to move to the pro version??? Not yet, but if i were using it for business, then I would make that move.I really like being able to read and send texts from my wifi-only tablet and my laptop.
3. I would give it five stars if the developers could find a way to make it sync from greater distances- say the 100 feet from my living room to my home office, or the couple hundred from the living room (where I leave my phone overnight) to the bedroom, where my tablet lives.
4. BTW, saying that Microsoft's "Your Phone" is awful is a dramatic understatement.. MightyText does a great job on both Windows laptop and my Samsung tablet.
5. As a person who rarely uses text messages and doesn't carry my cell phone all the time, this app helps me access texts when away from my phone.
6. I'm not sure of the problem, but usually the disconnect is brief.I used to love this app, but recently have been having problems with sending a text from my tablet (Samsung Galaxy A 8).
7. Otherwise, I think being able to text from my table or computer is great, not only because I can see it more easily, but also because the character limit is large, compared to other apps (and the native messaging app on my phone).
8. I also like that I can delete texts from my phone, and still have them available on the MT app.I particularly like having the version of this app that I can use on my computer.
9. I have a very hard time typing on on-screen keyboards, and when the sync is working I can send texts from my computer keyboard, which is more intuitive for me as a long-time touch typist.
10. Otherwise, it is fine for my needs of being able to answer texts on my tablet without a data plan.
11. Not syncing between phone and tablet.Mostly a great app.