Social Networking » MoyoTalk Review

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MoyoTalk is another app that tries to bring the much needed feature of multimedia messaging directly to the iPhone. While other apps have simply offered you links to the pictures messages that you send from your iPhone to any other number through text message, MoyoTalk (at least the paid version) will allow you to send a direct picture message. Sort of.
If you read through what MoyoTalk allows you to do, you'll realize that there is no actual benefit to having the free app. The free version only allows you to text message your friends, set a profile picture and status for yourself (that only your friends with MoyoTalk can see), and organize your contacts into Friends, Family, or Work. You can't even send a picture message with this method, thus making it a bad Text app clone.
In the paid version, you can easily send MMS to anyone on your contact list.
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Thing is, they can't actually receive the MMS unless they have the paid version of the app too. While that really limits who you can send the messages too, considering they have to have an iPhone (soon to be available on the BlackBerry) and have to shell out $3.99, it will be surprising to see how many people actually get this app.
The free version of this app is junk. There's no reason to even look at it. If you and a group of your iPhone toting friends decide you REALLY want to start sending picture messages to each other, then perhaps buying the app wouldn't be that bad after all. Then again, there's always e-mail, which you pay to have an unlimited subscription to.
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Price: 0.99
Version: v.1.0
Developer: Moyo studios
 
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