

The $2.99 price for the pro version is well worth it, but if that’s stretching the budget, the ads within the free version are relatively non-invasive. The pro version is identical to the free alternative, except it is free of ads. Open the app and click past the initial startup stuff (here, we have to click Start Using Textra and agree to the necessary permissions). Nonetheless, one downside to Textra is that after a brief trial period, you will be prompted to upgrade to a pro version. You can configure Textra to quickly send SMS replies directly from the notification pull down you can specifically configure MMS settings for optimal picture messaging or group chats you can even use Textra for quick voice memos if you so choose.Īll in all, Textra is clean, snappy and versatile. Beneath the hood lies some ingenious functionality. Currently, my version of Textra is black with blue and orange trim (Go Oilers).īut Textra goes beyond simple surface appeal. While still adhering to Android’s Material design, Textra’s appearance is sharp, and highly customizable. Textra, however, is better than any default client you’ll find. If you’re lucky enough to have a stock version of Google’s Android, then you’re lucky enough to have a relatively good Google SMS/MMS client. Your Android phone’s default messaging client varies per device and manufacturer. This brings me to Textra, a messaging app produced by Delicious Inc. Is your camera lacking functionality? Go to the Play Store: there are literally hundreds of functional camera replacements. For instance, don’t like your pre-packaged Samsung browser? Just go to the Play Store and download a new one. I'm planning to gain seven points every single weekend," he said ahead of the Spanish GP.Android’s beauty lies in its customizability. It's not like I came out of Monaco relieved or whatever. I mean, it's pretty similar, it doesn't really change anything for me. But yeah, from my side, just keep grinding every single weekend. "So you can't really lose too many points like that. So even in a lesser weekend, the motto is to come second, according to Verstappen. Because at the moment, it looks like best case you win, worst case you're second." Read more Marko: 'Verstappen never saw Perez as a serious title threat' You can barely afford mistakes, especially when it's only one team, one opponent really. "I know that it's a very long championship, you need to be very consistent. He approaches it weekend by weekend and the 25-year-old driver has only one goal: to be on top by the end of 2023. The Dutchman is not so concerned with the current standings in the world championship.
