AT&T Real-Time Text
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Version :4.1.3
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Updated :May 11,2022
Developer :AT&T Services, Inc.
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews on the Google Play Store, here are three cons and pros for the AT&T Ready to Talk app: **Cons:** 1. Poor audio quality, with frequent dropped calls and echoes. 2. Inconsistent battery life, draining fast with minimal use. 3. Limited features, compared to similar apps, lacking important functionalities. **Pros:** 1. Convenient and easy to use, with a user-friendly interface. 2. Reliable for making and receiving calls, with few connection issues. 3. Helpful customer support, responding promptly to user concerns and issues.
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Description
Continue the conversation, wherever you are. AT&T Real-Time Text (RTT) helps AT&T customers with disabilities communicate over the wireless network as an alternative to TTY (TeleTYpewriter). RTT uses a free-flowing mix of text and voice conversation, so as quickly as characters are typed on the sending device, they are displayed on the receiving device.
RTT is a separate service from traditional text messaging (SMS).
–Great for everyday communication
–Supports 711 and 911 calls
–Eliminates the need to connect to mobile TTY devices
–Works on the AT&T cellular network and over Wi-Fi Calling
–Offers a more natural, conversational flow compared to TTY and relay service for persons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or have speech disabilities
–Supports simultaneous text and speech on RTT-to-RTT calls
–Automatically imports contacts from your phone
–Works on Android Smartphones and tablets operating system 4.4 and up;

[1]Data and voice rates may apply for app download & usage.
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    By Michael SabineJun 30,2022
    It won't open asking permission then close. Need fix
  • R
    By ROBERT CARSONApr 22,2022
    love it, great sms
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    By Sundae with SprinklesMar 16,2022
    What is the point of this app if the only way to use it is by sending verify text to the phone we obviously don't have with us or we would not be trying to use this app. Why not have the option to send the verify to the email associated with the at&t account.
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    By John BiehleMar 9,2022
    Same issue as previous app. AT&T still has not figured out that text authentication makes a backup app worthless when it is actually needed. The 90 day signed in only lasted 1 week. Needed to use app, couldn't because it was signed out and AT&T refused to use anything other than text for authentication. If I don't have a phone, I can't authenticate. Duh! Worthless for backup app.
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    By Ed RubiJan 5,2022
    Don't work
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