6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among guys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, see movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a elementary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female bod.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among fellows and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a assets. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected quick. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among dudes and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish photo from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected rapid. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded fellows and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a assets. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected quick. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among guys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded studs and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected rapid. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female bod.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected quick. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among studs and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded guys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a assets. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected prompt. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a elementary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish photo from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected quick. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of showcasing up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded dudes and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected prompt. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among guys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, see movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded studs and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected quick. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded fellows and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish photo from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected rapid. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, see movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish photo from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a assets. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of showcasing up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among fellows and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, see movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a elementary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see nice avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected prompt. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a elementary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see nice avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of showcasing up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among fellows and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded studs and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish photo from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded fellows and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a figure. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded dudes and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among dudes and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, see movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded dudes and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among fellows and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to inject your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded guys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a assets. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see nice avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of demonstrating up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Three. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, see movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded boys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of showcasing up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a plain, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to inject details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded guys and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish photo from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female bod.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once loved is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to wiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of displaying up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among boys and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to finish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has stringent guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, observe movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a elementary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded dudes and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for shove notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish pic from a list of lovely avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female assets.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see nice avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected prompt. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of showcasing up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few individual details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a jiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among dudes and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After coming in your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and inject it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any individual information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any individual information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded dudes and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of adorable avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female figure.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see lovely avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
All Screenshots, Courtesy of Their Respective Developers.
6 Best Talk Apps for Android, TurboFuture
6 Best Talk Apps for Android
Long before WhatsApp or WeChat even existed, there was Yahoo! Talk. Its public talk rooms were fairly popular among college-goers and lonely blokes. There were “rooms” for everybody – for the romantic at heart, the music-lover and the religious thumper. Now Yahoo! Talk has shut its door to its users. Messenger still exists, but you can’t make any fresh friends or talk to random users.
Few Java-based talk rooms can be found on the Internet, but the popularity they once liked is now waning. Social media sites like Facebook, dating sites and mobile messaging apps are presently the most sought-after services that encourage social interaction. However, for talk on-the-go, there are several mobile applications suggesting excellent features.
For Android devices, there are several talk apps suggesting excellent features. Most of them suggest location-based services, which require users to enable GPS in order to find and talk to like-minded people in their region. Few of these applications suggest a random talk feature, whereas other lets users to jiggle their devices to detect and meet fresh people. Here’s a rundown of some of the best apps found on the Google Play Store:
1. Skout
Skout is a nice little dating and talk app with a clean interface and a joy sign-up procedure. While signing up, the app asks your choice inbetween dating, friends and talking. You can choose any one and tap on next, which will take you to a series of profiles. It’s just the app’s unique way of connecting people – you may tap on a few profiles to connect with them or just skip this section.
Like most dating apps for Android, Skout requires users to add a photo in order to get connected swift. You may skip this section, but uploading a pic of yours ups the chances of showcasing up your profile in search results. Once you have uploaded your pic, Skout will ask a few private details, such as your name, DoB and email. To avoid bots, the app has a verification procedure, so this is another bot-free application.
Skout has a Zoosk-like interface for meet-ups and dating as well as a wiggle to talk feature, which is similar to WeChat and other apps. Just tap on meet people to connect with them. There’s also a “Feature me” option that puts your profile pic at the top of the meet me page. You may have to spend money to get featured.
Extra features like VIP, wink bombs and “who checked me out” will require users to spend points or money. But as far as talking is worried, it is free. The app has a good list of users and looking at the number of users and ratings, it seems it is fairly popular among fellows and women.
Two. Meow
Meow combines talk with social networking by permitting users to explore and meet fresh friends around the world. The app has an Omegle-like system that arranges a meet-up inbetween random users. You can choose inbetween a random public talk room and a user.
Meow has a bright and clean interface. The Explore option shows a map and a list of people at the bottom of the world map. You can search for friends near you by moving a crosshair to your region in the world map. This unique way of searching fresh friends is the reason behind its popularity.
However, you will need to enable mobile location services if you want people to find you via the world map. Make sure you have a good profile pic to ensure your profile is visible in Explore. The app’s pretty cool and is fairly popular among college-goers and people in their mid-20s.
Trio. MeetMe
MeetMe is an excellent app that does not entertain bots or fake profiles. You will have to verify your details very first before logging in. After injecting your details, you will be taken to the app’s website where you will need to come in your mobile phone number, choose SMS/call option, wait for the code and come in it to accomplish the verification process.
The app requires users to enable location services in order to, detect, meet and talk with people. You can browse profiles of people near you by tapping on “Locals”. You can select the “online only” checkbox to your right to get a list of people who are available to talk. Talking is free. You can also add a user as your friend or send an icebreaker to any user.
You can upload a profile picture, post status updates and upload numerous photos. All posts are made public, so don’t post any private information. While the app has rigorous guidelines regarding manhandle and fake profiles, there might be some fake profiles created (no bots for sure). One must be careful not to divulge any private information to anybody.
Four. SayHi
SayHi is another fine location-based talk app for Android devices. You can search for people in your area via a world map and interact with them. Signing up is effortless. Once you have registered with the app, you will need to set your location by by hand moving a pointer to your region on the world map.
Your GPS will be enabled when you login, but there’s an option in the app’s setting menu called GPS deviation, which permits users to protect their privacy by deviating their location from the original location. The app also has a movie talk option and a voice messaging system.
The only drawback with this app is that it requires users to spend points while talking with “popular” people (the ones with the flame icon beside their profile pic). The app does provide various ways to get points for free. You can download apps, witness movies and get daily bonus to get free points.
The app’s freemium model may not go too well with some users. If you are looking for a totally free app for your Android phone or tablet PC, then SayHi might not be your cup of coffee. However, there’s nothing harm in attempting it out, especially when you have an option to earn points for free.
Five. FavTalk
FavTalk is a ordinary, no-nonsense app that connects people based on their interests. Before talking with a random person, you will need to come in details like your nickname, gender, age, nationality and select a group of interests. The app’s algorithm will search for like-minded studs and women based on the interests selected by you. You can select a maximum of thirty interests. You can switch your list of interests anytime by accessing your profile page.
The app has a “star system, which is much like the energy system seen in social games. You will be given one hundred free starlets to search and initiate conversation. You get twenty free starlets every five minutes. The app has a freemium model, so you can purchase starlets if you don’t want to wait for refills. Before searching for people with similar interests, make sure you select numerous interests. If you don’t find a match, just switch the gender, nationality, region and age in “Search Setting”. Once you find a suitable match, just add him/her to your list, tap on the talking button and begin conversing with them.
To make extra switches, just tap on the Settings option at the top-right corner of the screen. You can opt for thrust notifications and permit being searched on this app. There’s a better chance of connecting with someone if you pack up your profile, upload your pic and give a brief introduction about yourself. The app has a clean interface and there are fairly a few users out there. FavTalk can be a good choice for users looking for a blind date or just a friend who shares similar interests.
6. Galaxy
Galaxy has a unique avatar system that permits users to select a cartoonish picture from a list of nice avatars. Tap on the arrows to select a head and then tap on the arrow below to select a bod. Make sure they match. You don’t want ending up with a masculine face and a female bod.
After creating an avatar, you will be taken to a “newcomers” section where a helpful bot will explain the ins and outs of this app. Tap on your avatar below to get a list of options, such as talk status, talk room info etc. If you want to skip to another room or “planet”, just tap on “move to another planet” and then select popular. You will get a list of most popular crowded rooms.
While talking, you can see adorable avatars below a planet. Here, users can stand next to a newly-made friend or send a bounty or a private message by tapping on an avatar. Galaxy is aware of privacy of each individual, so you just can’t send a random talk request or a PM. You must be friends with a user very first. Tap on his/her avatar and select “Friends”. Next, tap on “Add Friend” to send a friend request. If they accept, only then you can send private messages.
Besides talking to random people, there are several joy features. You can invite friends and play games with them. Create your own gangs (groups), take part in contests, have virtual pets and create your own planets. The good aspect is that users don’t have to upload a photo, neither does it permits random instant messaging. It’s a joy application and suitable for college-going students.
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