1. Usually the range is not more than 50 meters (150 feet) indoors and up to 150 meters (450 feet) outdoors. • Now you can communicate with people in previously unavailable places: airplane, train or any other long-distance transport, forest and mountains, stadium, concert hall and other public places where a cellular signal is weak. • Talkie is also well suited for communication within a Wi-Fi network of your home, office, school, university or dorms. (*) If you create a hotspot while your device’s Internet connection enabled, then Internet tethering (sharing) becomes activated.
2. Wi-Fi Talkie) you can organize communication between devices at distances of Wi-Fi signal without using an Internet connection or a cellular network. 1.
3. Connect an existing Wi-Fi Network or create your own wireless network based on a Hotspot* of your phone or tablet, using “Network Manger” of Talkie. 2.
4. English, Spanish (Español), Arabic (العربية), Portuguese (Português), German (Deutsch), Indonesian (Indonesia), Russian (Русский), Bengali (বাংলা), Burmese (ျမန္မာ), Turkish (Türk), Serbian (Српски).
5. The range of Wi-Fi signal depends on a hotspot and connected devices.
6. Say people around you to connect the network you are connected.
7. With Talkie (ex.
1. Our LAN goes between 3 houses in my street, so we found it very useful, thanks!One of the best offline calling app for Android which works on WiFi hotspot too, without internet.
2. Giving 5 stars because I'm sure these minor issues can be corrected soon.The app worked really well to connect my phone to my wife's phone using local wi-fi hotspot on the bike trail.
3. My setup: * Google Nexus 5 and Moto G (3rd Gen) * Bluetooth headsets with boom mics * Airplane mode with wi-fi hotspotThis is one of the best network (no internet) communication apps I've found so far.
4. If the other phone goes outside the range of the wi-fi hotpot, the connection gets broken and I have to initiate the call again.
5. I don't have to be concerned about cell connection by setting up a local wi-fi network for the 2nd phone to connect to.
6. But it would have been much better, if it supported auto call resuming after a connection break.This app works well for what it's supposed to be doing.
7. Its good that it uses internet for far distances but I wish messages sent to offline peers could get to them when they log on to the internet like all normal chat apps.
8. And all that even tough the app told us that the android version is a bit too new and that there might be problems.Great app! I wish it could use wifi direct.
9. We don't have internet where we live and this lets us share files and talk to each other when home but in different areas of the farm.
10. There were some trouble sometimes as we were in a rural area with a lot of trees using a hotspot connection, but it was overall a nice experience.
11. Sending the file just queues it up until you go to the other device and go to "file transfers" from the drop down menu, select file and destination folder, and save.