So I know that research is being done to get voice working over the 3G voice network. Is it possible, however, to install the stock dialer and use it only with VOIP applications (such as GV, which has dialer integration)? I am using skype now; The only problem being that the set up is sort of kludgy at best. The reason I want the stock dialer is such that I have integration with Contacts and Voice Search...
Could someone help me out please? I want to set this up. I've tried for 2 days!!!
I rooted my Galaxy Tab and have a custom Rom on it. Do I need to install a bin? If so Wich one? Would really appreciate the help guys!
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Google voice is a cloud-based visual voicemail manager and can be used as a call redirector to redirect incoming calls to one or more devices capable of receiving voice calls.
Google also supports direct phone calling from the desktop (but not currently from non-phone mobile devices).
What are you trying to set up?
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people have made the Galaxy Tab working with Google voice.
Make and receive calls from the Galaxy Tab with Google Voice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItTIswb1AnQ
In that video he is using a SIM card from a device with voice + data (which you can not get on the Tabs original SIM card. (Which is why is is "stuck on 2g"))
There are fixes and work-arounds that allow the 2g + voice option and they can be found in this forum as well as the development forum. Currently, there is no known way to do voice calls + 3g on the tmobile network (which I assume you are on because that's what he is on in the video)
Google voice is simply a redirector, it is NOT a program that makes phone calls. In order to use it, you still must have a number to route to and from.
Hope this helps.
What the OP may be thinking of is integrating Google Voice with a VOIP provider such as Skype or pbxes.
If that is the case, there are a number of excellent tutorials already on this forum explaining how to do that for different VOIP suppliers.
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U didnt have to flash any rom nor root. All u need is to read the bible in Dev sticky. Instruction is in one of the links at the bottom of 1st post
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866013
this is also worth a read.
What can also be done is, if you have your tab set up to be a phone with any of the "free favourites" plans is to have GV send you ITS number instead of the caller's original number so that all incoming calls are free.
Similarly, if you install GV on a phone, you can set it to intercept all outgoing calls and forward them to a special local GV number - which I believe can also be added as a favourite - thereby enabling free calling within the US.
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I am having issues with using the Grooveip app on the Nexus 4. It has happened with stock rom with stock kernel, and same stock rom with Franco kernel. It seems when I make a call outbound the person recieving it just gets deadair and the Grooveip app closes and then app restarts. I can get it to work calling to cell phone #s and calling business#s ie tested calling Comcast#, but seems not work on some landline#, vontage viop #s. I assume it is a possible update issue with app vs new Jellybean as app not been updated in Google Play store for awhile, but I tried to find an alternative workaround.
What I have done:
1) did master clear
2) reinstalled app
3) tried different configurations of settings of the echo settings to troubleshoot settings for wifi etc on the app settings
4) double checked all google voice fowarding-settings was correct.
5) tried it at different good data wifi connections
Any other ideas to get this working or any other good apps for Nexus 4 I can use to make calls with google voice?
Thanks
I want to check whether hd voice is enabled. Does anyone know where in the service menu I might find WB-AMR settings? Are they even there at all?
Is there a way to set up google voice as an internet phone on my i9500 to make outgoing calls and receiving incoming calls using only wifi or mobile data?
I have a google voice number but my problem is I am no longer in the USA and therefore cannot use the standard method.
I would also like for it to be ,if possible, configured straight into the internet calling settings without the use of any other apps who would request access to my google account. maybe im paranoid that way, but I just want to know if it can be done and how.