Unfortunately, these apps may not work in companies that are thorough and technologically advanced. For example, my office has employed a security expert to thwart any kind of unrecognized wireless connections. Thankfully, not many employers are aware of this and you can easily use these apps on a number of PCs without any trouble. I’ve grown so accustomed to typing out my text messages on an actual keyboard that it feels unnatural to reply on a virtual one. Don’t get me wrong, there are some great keyboards for Android available, none of them come close to the sheer speed of physical keyboard. Note: The 5 Great apps for checking texts on your PC were tested on a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and a Windows 10 based HP Omen laptop. The apps perform fine and there were no troubles during the testing. All of the apps will require you to perform additional tasks on your computer before they are fully operational. Some use a web browser to deliver a great experience, some may even use extensions to do the job. So, be prepared to do a little bit more before you install the apps on your smartphone. Technical Note: Both your smartphone and your PC should be connected to the same wireless network/ regular network in order for the apps to work.
1. Pushbullet
Conclusion
These were some of the best apps for checking texts on your PC. I personally only use AirDroid but I can fully see myself moving on to Pushbullet if I didn’t need those extra file transfer features. However, if you simply hate the default messaging app on your phone, you can check out the best messaging apps for Android to replace it with something stylish. Free Version
2. SMS Text Messaging
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3. AirDroid
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4. mysms SMS Text Messaging Sync
Free Version What do you think about these apps? Are they exactly what you were looking for or is there something lacking? Talk to us in the comments below. Feature Image Credits