He came equipped with a piano and an air horn (the latter used sounds from the Freesound library) to create noise and musical snippets.
The primary reason for his removal is widely believed to be copyright issues. Roby's design was based on a TurboSquid model that bore a striking resemblance to "Çelik," a mascot for the Turkish appliance manufacturer Arçelik . talking roby the robot
Unlike other apps in the series that only repeated recorded audio, Talking Roby featured a built-in text-to-speech engine. Users could type a word or sentence on their keyboard, and Roby would speak it in his signature metallic "robo voice". He came equipped with a piano and an
Roby was designed as a gold-and-silver robot with lanky proportions and a friendly, music-obsessed personality. The app combined classic "talking" mechanics with several advanced interactive elements: Unlike other apps in the series that only
was a popular interactive mobile app from the early 2010s, serving as a standout entry in the famous Talking Friends series developed by Outfit7 . Released on October 27, 2010, Roby quickly became a fan favorite for his unique robotic personality and specialized features that set him apart from animal counterparts like Talking Tom. Key Features and Gameplay
Despite his popularity, Talking Roby was officially removed from app stores on December 31, 2013.