Walkie Talkie: Explained: What is a walkie talkie feature and how does it work – Times of India

Microsoft finally made walkie talkie The facility of its Team video conferencing app is available to all users. True to its name, this feature allows users to convert their smartphone or tablet into a walkie talkie that works via a cellular or Wi-Fi network.
However Microsoft is not the only company trying to implement this feature in its apps or services. Apple There is a similar facility for Apple Watch and Slack Last year it also launched something similar that allows users to interact with the push of a button.
So, what is a walkie talkie and how does it work? Here is our lecturer for you. read on:
what is walkie talkie
Walkie-talkies are small old telephone-like portable devices that feature a transmitter, receiver, and antennas to send and receive radio waves. These devices rely on radio waves to communicate wirelessly over a limited range on a single frequency band.
One of the major advantages of the device is that it does not require any data plan or calling plan to work. Once you have the device, it is completely free and can easily communicate with others tuned to the same frequency under a certain range with a single push of a button.
Over time, things advanced and phone makers started implementing something similar to their feature phones with a dedicated push-to-talk button.
Modern smartphones have basically no such feature, but there are apps that allow users to use their handset as a walkie-talkie.
How they work in modern smartphones
Traditional walkie-talkie devices, as already mentioned, rely on radio frequency signals for communication. However, this is not the case with smartphones today. First, they don’t come with basic walkie-talkie features, except for a few devices that are purposefully designed. Users need to install apps to replicate the walkie-talkie feature.
Second, walkie-talkie features on modern smartphones rely on cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity, rather than radio frequencies.
So, once the app is installed on your smartphone, users will need to connect either via cellular network or Wi-Fi network for the feature to work. The same applies for walkie-talkie apps and services.

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