Signal Messaging App Review

 

Even inside the chat, Signal is absolutely utility based. The chat background is a pleasing dark grey, with your chats appearing in the Signal Blue window, and the other person’s chat appearing in a light grey. The choice of colors is pleasing to the eyes, and the chats scroll through butter smooth.

The Voice call and Video call features are placed in the familiar location on top of the chat window, and the UI within the Call and Video chat windows is also similar to the other popular messengers.

The signal messaging app does allow a small degree of customization, in the form of an appearance option. You can choose between the Light or Dark modes, and to be honest, we are a bit partial towards the latter.

When it comes to chatting features, you can use your native keyboard in order to communicate easier with your contacts. The latest emojis are all supported and Signal is working on more encrypted stickers as we speak.

What we found overall, is that switching to the Signal Messaging app, from any other messenger is very easy, and takes a grand total of 10-15 seconds to get used to it.

Why You Should use the Signal Messaging App

Number 1. Complete end to end encryption

The USP of the Signal messaging app is the complete end to end encryption. This means that everything you do on the app is only under your purview. No one at the signal or any third agency will have any access to your activity on the app.

 

 

Number 2. Share absolutely anything

Signal allows you to send all forms of media through the apps. This includes images, videos, GIFs, stickers, and files. You will need internet connectivity to run this messaging app so make sure your phone has mobile data or Wi-Fi at all times.