
Mike Mason
So far, so good! But the experience between the mobile web version and the mobile app so far have not been the same (which is expected, but not in the way you would think). For example, Workspaces, a new Grok feature, is available on the mobile web version but not the Android app, which is disappointing. However. Grok Voice Mode is super fun, despite the voice sounding more robotic than on other platforms like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
27 people found this review helpful

Steven Kays
3.5 but erring on the side of 3. The app seems much more confrontational, obstinate, biased, and deceptive... and dare I say bratty in its responses than web based versions. It has its uses, but other iterations are superior. The truly sad thing is I keep going into the app for convenience, then being frustrated by the personality and having to go to a web version to get a better interaction. There are two halves of a brilliant solution in this equation, they just need to be put together.
2 people found this review helpful

Ory Gunner
I tried the "free" version for a few days, and was very impressed with the responses. I was excited to try the voice capability and the different modes like "unhinged." But when I purchased a SuperGrok subscription, discovered that voice communication and the different modes were iOS version only! So I cancelled my subscription and am requesting a refund until those features are available on the Android version.
35 people found this review helpful