What is the difference between "Talk" and "Text Messaging" application?
Thanks for clarifying. I did not realize that Talk was an IM app. So it is free chatting provided you are contacting another Google Gmail address. What happens when you IM someone else at an non-Gmail address (e.g. Yahoo or Mac e-mail account)? Is there now a charge involved or is it free also?
BTW - No complaints from me. If the Droid Eris is still running strong and meets your needs, why upgrade.
I have a friend who says he did not add an texting package but is able to text for free. He was not sure how it was possible either but he does have Gmail account. He also texts to people outside the Gmail community. So it sounds like it could be free too. Mystery solved.
In regards to chatting off-line. How is this done?
One other thing. And I am not sure if you would know this. When you log into the Gmail account on the web, I notice on the left-hand column of the window, there is a Chat section. Does this also performs the same way as the Talk application on the Droid?
Also in the Gmail web interface, when I click one name listed under Chat it brings up a small IM like window. But when I click on another name it gives me a regular e-mail window. Both names have Gmail accounts. Should not I be getting an IM window for both?
So if I sign up for Google Voice and get a phone number from them, I take it if I want to send free text messages I will need to have Google Voice installed on my Droid 2, correct? What about the person receiving my messages, do they need to have Google Voice installed and a Google phone number too?
Also, in regards to being able to text for free, does Google Voice use a data connection and not the standard SMS routing?