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TU Me

TU Me
Developer(s)Telefonica Digital
Initial releaseMay 9, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-05-09)
Operating systemAndroid, iOS
Available inEnglish, Spanish (Castilian and Latin American), German, Portuguese (Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese), Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese and Russian
TypeInstant Messaging and VoIP
LicenceFreeware
Websitetu.com/me (Offline)

TU Me was a freeware instant messaging and Voice over IP app developed by Telefónica Digital. It allowed users to send instant messages, make free phone calls to contacts, share photos, record and send audio messages, and share their location. TU Me worked on 3G and WiFi networks.

History

TU Me was the first product launched under Telefónica Digital’s "TU" brand,[1] which focuses on innovation in the digital communications space. Launched for iPhone on May 9, 2012, it was the first consumer-facing product from Telefónica Digital and the first time Telefónica Digital had launched a product worldwide, regardless of its operating markets.[2] The app was initially limited to Apple's iPhone.[3] TU Me launched on Google’s Android operating system on June 19, 2012.[4]

It was discontinued on August 8, 2013.[5]

Features and functionality

TU Me allowed users to communicate via instant messaging, make phone calls (over 3G or Wi-Fi), take and share photos, record and send audio messages, and share their current location.[3] Interactions were stored in a timeline format, giving users the ability to scroll through and keep a history of conversations. In the latest version of TU Me, support was added for Dropbox, allowing users to transfer files to their TU Me contacts directly through the application.[6]

Registration and security

After download, TU Me requires account registration and verification via a four digit authentication code sent automatically to the user in the form of a text message.[7] All message transmission was encrypted and the images served by https with authentication. Users were authorized using session tokens. TU Me had a facility to check the phone numbers stored in a user's address book, sending them to the network and storing them remotely so users did not need to add contacts in a separate address book.

Languages

TU Me was available in English, Spanish (Castilian and Latin American), German, Portuguese (Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese), Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Russian.

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