Android App to talk to iPhones in parks

Shanora

Earning My Ears
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So I just found out the rates for using text in the US, and my son and husband have iPhones and I have an android. Does anyone know of any messaging apps that can be used over WIFI so as to not get charged for Texting?
 
What's app is a good one, also you could try facebook messenger. In addition to being able to use it on your phone you can use it on a computer too.
 

Oh right the bbm...forgot about that one. Thanks!

No problem and it is available for phones and tablets now also. It I believe is also on the iPod and iPad if you have those we are an apple free house lol. BBM would be your best bet What's App pulls from your contacts in your phone and gives out your phone number where BBM is based on a device specific PIN and you add and delete contacts as needed.
 
We all used BBM- mixture of devices/phones for our last trip. Worked great-I like that with BBM it tells you if the message was received by the person so you know they got your message.
 
This year I plan on unlocking my phone (and my sons) and using roam mobility so that we can be in contact with our teens :-) This will give them a little more freedom down there and give us some peace of mind.

Once your phone is unlocked you can get a plan from roam (or others) for about $4 a day including talk text and some data.

Just another option to consider...
 
This year I plan on unlocking my phone (and my sons) and using roam mobility so that we can be in contact with our teens :-) This will give them a little more freedom down there and give us some peace of mind.

Once your phone is unlocked you can get a plan from roam (or others) for about $4 a day including talk text and some data.

Just another option to consider...

I have unlocked all of the Blackberry phones in our family about 15 of us and we set them up with AT&T but my friends on other platforms all use BBM now to communicate with one another. It is a free app and no unlocking necessary.
 
We all used BBM- mixture of devices/phones for our last trip. Worked great-I like that with BBM it tells you if the message was received by the person so you know they got your message.

Exactly love the delivered and read notifications rather than wondering if they actually got or read the message. Also love the picture and video sharing of BBM which is also now getting BBM voice and BBM video updates on the other platforms. It is also getting a filesize increase for sending and recieving files of all sorts.
 
My family are all addicted to Kik messenger. We use it on our iPhones up here, but our family has a mix of Android and iPhone back in the States, and it works well for all of us!

You can do photos, text, etc. Seems to work great, and it's all over wifi! It's been a lifesaver since we moved up here. We miss our family so much, but this helps us stay closer!
 
My family are all addicted to Kik messenger. We use it on our iPhones up here, but our family has a mix of Android and iPhone back in the States, and it works well for all of us!

You can do photos, text, etc. Seems to work great, and it's all over wifi! It's been a lifesaver since we moved up here. We miss our family so much, but this helps us stay closer!

I don't like that it pulls from your address book and then tells everyone it finds in there with it that you have the app. I like having to add a contact via a specific pin via BBM and the security of BBM is of great importance to me.
 
Do you need wifi for BBM? I find Disney's free wifi to be sketchy in the parks, except for Magic Kingdom where it's a little more reliable.

I think I'm going to pay a small fee to add a US plan for my phone so that I don't need to rely on Disney's wifi and will be available on buses, monorails, etc. Normally it doesn't matter too much but we're traveling with 3 other families this trip and will be meeting up at a variety of times and locations.
 
Do you need wifi for BBM? I find Disney's free wifi to be sketchy in the parks, except for Magic Kingdom where it's a little more reliable.

I think I'm going to pay a small fee to add a US plan for my phone so that I don't need to rely on Disney's wifi and will be available on buses, monorails, etc. Normally it doesn't matter too much but we're traveling with 3 other families this trip and will be meeting up at a variety of times and locations.

Wifi and or data for BBM What's app etc all need either data or wifi to work. AT&T just did a complete overhaul of the network for cellular and wifi in and around Disney apparently there are very few issues in the parks for wifi now.
 
We are in the boat. My DH and DD have iphones and I have android. We plan to use google hangouts. previously known as google chat. One of us may get a plan but the majority of the time we will use any available wifi.
 
We are in the boat. My DH and DD have iphones and I have android. We plan to use google hangouts. previously known as google chat. One of us may get a plan but the majority of the time we will use any available wifi.

Your best bet all around is BBM.
 
We are in the boat. My DH and DD have iphones and I have android. We plan to use google hangouts. previously known as google chat. One of us may get a plan but the majority of the time we will use any available wifi.

I'm with you here. Google Hangouts 100% all the way. Granted we also have US Mobiles so we can text as well, but we'll use hangouts with each other plus others as we would with everyday use at home.
 















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