New Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger : New Walkie Talkie App By Google - Android Apps and Games

Googlers made a cool new Walkie Talkie app for Android users. Google's mobile team done experimenting and made a cool new voice messenger app for Android users. The app comes with new Emojis and voice message sending option.
Know more about the app in detail below like, What is Supersonic Fun Voice messenger app, How it works and How to get it on your Android phone?
What is Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger app?
Supersonic Fun Voice messenger app is, Emoji based voice message app. It's an area 120 creation's app. Area 120 is a startup incubator for Googlers who want to work on new projects (As per the droidlife).
How Supersonic Fun Voice Messenger app Works?
Googlers made new Emoji powered voice translating app which will convert your voice into Emoji messages. The app work just like a walkie talkie, but instead of real time voice message the app convert your speech into a Emoji characters.
How to Download this app on your Android device?
Go through the Play Link at the End of the post to download this app on your Android device. But before that you should know few things about this app.
How to use this App?
App Required Google Account log-in to use with your friends and to start chatting with them.
To start sending a message, just hold down the mic button, and start speaking your message, then the app will do its work in converting speech into emoji.
Note: The doesn't support and convert every word into an Emoji, but the built-in bot states that over 5,000 words are supported.
Once the app converts your message into the Emoji, it will be sent off to your friend automatically.
Original post: http://www.androidupdater.com/2017/03/supersonic-fun-voice-messenger-new.html

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I have a friend on Blackberry, what is the best mobile data based voice comms app that they can use to call me?
I guess Skype is the best know, does Google Talk do voice on Blackberry?
Thanks.
VIBER (best free VoIP calls)
Whatsapp (best and most reliable messenger)
Buddy (for msn chat facebook chat etc, it's a dying trend)
Facebook messenger
Live profile, dying trend but gives the read and delivered status like bbm
Ummm if you search market place for these I'm sure you'll find related apps but these are the most common off the top of my head
Sent from my X10 using XDA Premium App
When I go to Biker in the Android market, it says its only available for Android and iPhone?

[Q] Android user tied to GV

I use Google Voice exclusively because of savings on text messaging. Because of this, I need to have my phone dial out with my GV number as the outgoing number.
Android has seamless integration with GV (obviously because both are made by Google); iOS seems to have two system extensions that seamlessly integrate GV into its native dialer and messaging app.
From what I understand, WP7 doesn't have anything like this yet because there are OS limitations as to how tightly Google Voice could be integrated with the native dialer (though I don't mind if I could use a different text messaging app for my GV SMS). With the coming Apollo update and its promised Skype integration into the native dialer, do you think that Microsoft will open the APIs required to achieve a similar seamless integration of Google Voice like in iOS?
I use GoVoice app, which is an app (not integrated into the system), but it does the work. After going into the app, you can call or text someone without any hassle from your GV account.
Give it a try.
I've played around with the app in an AT&T store but obviously I can't get a proper experience unless I had a week or so with it.
I've heard some complaints are that the lack of integration is annoying, such that if you click a phone number that points to a text message, you will be sent to the default message app (which won't work if you rely exclusively on GV). Also, some people have said that it's not particularly consistent and is slow to turn on when you want to check an incoming message.
Do you use it exclusively as opposed to the native dialer?
i got rid of google voice, only because of the battery drain on android.
i just use google talk and beep.
google voice was easier though with my own number that could be texted like any other phone, but man it killed my battery.

Google Voice Native Integration with Voice Commands

As an iphone user and a heavy google voice user I'm a bit frustrated at how google voice can't integrate with my iphone. On the iphone I will have to open a third party app or the official GV app to make a call/send it text via google voice. That's fine but the problem on the iphone is you can't choose the native apps or change the default system actions. Thus when you want to send a link to the webpage via sms the iphone will automatically use it's own client and your default carrier number, when you want to dial out using voicecommands or a bluetooth headset you'll dial out using the native iphone caller client and your default carrier number (you get the gist of this).
I know that andriod phones have varying degrees of google voice integration. I know some phones give you the option of choosing between your numbers when you dial out and stuff like that. My question is how does this work on newer phones and phones with jellybean? If I want to text a link from my browser using my google voice number - can I do so directly or do I need to go about the roundabout way of copying the link and pasting it from say the google voice application? If I want to make a handsfree call from my headset using my google voice number - can this be easily done? I know jellybean has the feature where you can send a handsfree text message - can I do so from my google voice number (not the default carrier number)?
Does this integration carry over to third party apps? If you want to send a link from within an application will you be able to do so directly using your google voice number? If you use a driving hands free assistant link vlingo can you designate your outgoing texts and calls to be your google voice number.
Thanks guys and sorry for the cluster of questions.

Google Allo Chat is coming to Desktop soon

Google is planning to launch desktop version of its chat app Allo soon.
The company's VP of communications products, Nick Fox, tweeted out a sneak peek at the desktop app in development.
From the Screenshot available in his tweet we can understand that the desktop client may actually just be a web version of Allo.
Allo is Google's chat app integrated with Google Assistant, allowing its AI bot to offer searches, translations and scheduling information within chats.
Google hasn't announced when the app will be available.
Refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psq7LiFfZ2Y
Interesting Facts about Google Allo app
Allo has been developed to be an instant messaging app which is going to be available for both iOS and Android.
Allo will feature an in-built Google Assistant.
Allo comes with jam-packed emojis and stickers. A reason to rejoice for emoji lovers.
The messaging app will come with “Smart Reply” that will offer suggestions of reply while texting.
While messaging, you will be able to increase the size of the text.
With the use of artificial intelligence, the app is able to read your texting pattern and then suggests replies accordingly.
Google's messaging app will feature “incognito mode” with end-to-end encryption along with discreet notifications.
Besides, you will get the option to even write on pictures before sending them.
Allo also scans your photos to get a perfect reply. It also differentiates between single and multiple reply.
You can adjust the size of these text you send. Just slide the send button up and down.
To know about Google Allo, check the video at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNOv2m30_R4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJVtE8w3Nq8
really? XD

App request

Is it possible to reverse engineer android message to add support for Google voice integration?
I know kinda weird question, I am just tired of limitation of using Google voice app for messaging, maybe any developer with app development experience can mod Google messages to support Google voice messages.

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