I searched the forums but didn't find an updated guide for sending and receiving free VOIP calls using Google Voice so either:
A. It's common knowledge and everyone knows already.
B. No one gives a crap about free calling.
or
C. I've finally found a way to give back to the community.
Apps needed:
Google Voice
Sipdroid
GVoice Callback
Summary:
It used to be a real PITA to get VOIP and Google Voice to play nice on your phone but now with a new feature included in the latest beta of Sipdroid it's virtually automagic.
Prerequisite:
To make things happen really smooth and seamless you'll need a working Google Voice account as well as the official app on your phone before proceeding to Step 1.
*Edit: Gtalk must be set as the only "Forward to" phone on the Google Voice settings webpage to prevent the "normal" VZW voice call from killing the 3g Sipdroid data connection.
Sipdroid Set Up
Step 1:
Install and run the latest version of Sipdroid. (2.0 or higher)
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Step 2:
Press the "New PBX linked to my Google Voice" button.
Step 3:
Create a name and password for your free PBXes account, supply your Google Voice account information and press the "Create" button.
If all the info you entered jives on the PBX side you'll receive confirmation and everything will be good to go. A green dot will appear in the top left corner of the notification bar to let you know it's "Registered".
Congratulations, you can now receive free VOIP calls to your Google Voice number through Sipdroid.
Ok, so what about making free VOIP calls with Google Voice?
As you may or may not know all incoming calls from the USA to GV are free, but there is a charge for outgoing calls. So the trick here is to turn your outgoing call into a free incoming call. This is made really simple by installing a handy little app called GVoice Callback.
GVoice Callback Set Up
Step 1:
Install and run the latest version of GVoice Callback
Step 2:
Supply your Google Voice account information and press the save button
Step 3:
Select "Google Talk" as your callback number and press the save button.
Step 4:
Select "When to use Callback" (always, never, ask, etc)
I personally leave it set as "Always" and toggle it on or off using the home screen widget.
So what happens now?
If you have Sipdroid registered and GV Callback running whenever you make a call from the standard Android dialer, GV Callback will intercept the call and forward it to your Google Voice number. Google Voice makes the call to the person you dialed and makes a call to you via Sipdroid (free incoming). As soon as you answer with Sipdroid the calls are patched together. Sipdroid can also be set to auto answer the callback so you don't have to.
There are several options in both apps to personalize how you want them to function for you that are beyond the scope of this tip.
For more info about Sipgate or to donate go here.
For more info about GVoice Callback or to donate go here.
Also VOIP quality can be very spotty at times so I wouldn't rely on it as my only form of telephony.
Disclaimer time:
I take no credit for any of this I am merely passing along information. All credit goes to the awesome Sipdroid Team and Xinlu. I am not responsible if you misuse these apps and break your provider's "Terms and Conditions" especially if you set your Google Voice number up as one of your "Friends & Family".
If I'm not mistaken, I believe I remember Google making GVoice calls free throughout 2011 (it was originally only until December 2010) so I don't think the second half is necessary at this moment.
The advantage, though, is that if you set this up as you say it doesn't appear you'll be using any minutes because it'll all be going over data. Nicely done! This seems like a great solution for those about to go over their minutes on their monthly plan.
Any word on call quality over 3G? I remember a friend telling me that calling from my laptop on WiFi sounded pretty awful but this was when GVoice first let you make free calls to landlines.
For some reason when I try to receive a call through 3g it shuts of and the green light turns red. Is verizon blocking VOIP? Works good through wifi
[Edit]Nevermind not working for wifi either.... I turn on airplane mode and then wifi but don't receive any calls
tito4421 said:
For some reason when I try to receive a call through 3g it shuts of and the green light turns red. Is verizon blocking VOIP? Works good through wifi
[Edit]Nevermind not working for wifi either.... I turn on airplane mode and then wifi but don't receive any calls
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Not sure why it doesn't work on wifi for you. I've never had it not work on wifi in airplane mode or not. Sorry
As for not working on 3G: if you have Google Voice set up to forward calls to Google Talk and your mobile number the Voice call to your mobile number will disconnect your data connection. Unfortunately AT&T is right about something, you can't talk and surf (data) at the same time on Big Red.
FWIW, I just duplicated the 3g condition you described by adding my mobile number as a forward to phone. Light turned from Green to Red, but after removing my mobile number I was able to receive a call.
Hope this helps,
I don't have to use GV Callback and people could call/return my call fine with GV+Sipdroid.
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I don't have to use GV Callback and people could call/return my call fine with GV+Sipdroid.
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That's cool, but whenever I try to make a call through Sidroid without using GV Callback I get the "you don't have enough $$$ for this call" message. I never get it using Callback.
Ok, started messing with some setting in the sip app and got it working perfect...Also tried using it while on airplane mode while on wifi to make 100% sure it was using only data and it worked perfect........ Thank you
Is it just me? .. I seem to call all I want with g voice.. It never charged me. Don't user it tho really.. Just the voice mail.. But I have used it making calls to fool around
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neh4pres said:
Is it just me? .. I seem to call all I want with g voice.. It never charged me. Don't user it tho really.. Just the voice mail.. But I have used it making calls to fool around
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That's because Google Voice by itself still uses your Provider's network which count against your monthly minutes.
This method will work on activated phones in airplane mode over wifi, deactived phones and even Android tablets. Try that with Google Voice by itself with no Sip Client running and you'll see this...
AlgorithmX said:
That's because Google Voice by itself still uses your Provider's network which count against your monthly minutes.
This method will work on activated phones in airplane mode over wifi, deactived phones and even Android tablets. Try that with Google Voice by itself with no Sip Client running and you'll see this...
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Ohhh.. Ok.. Now that's cool.. I will work on this.. Thanks
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Would this also work on phones with a bad esn? .. How does google know where to ring? Right now it will ring my phone because I gave google my number
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neh4pres said:
Would this also work on phones with a bad esn? .. How does google know where to ring? Right now it will ring my phone because I gave google my number
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I haven't tried it on a bad esn but if you can bypass the activation screen and get Google Talk to work over wifi I don't see why it wouldn't work.
It uses your gmail address through G Talk.
Sweet
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What rom/theme is that?
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Any chance of making a tutorial for free instant messaging? I refuse to pay for a text plan, but friends still IM me occasionally.
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Adrynalyne's EB01 SuperClean 2.3
Domush said:
Any chance of making a tutorial for free instant messaging? I refuse to pay for a text plan, but friends still IM me occasionally.
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Google voice will allow you to send and receive free text messages already. You would of course have to tell all your friends to use your GV number instead.
I was under the impression that google voice allowed you t send and receive all usa calls..so in order for me to use this ovet wifo (in airplane mode) i have to use gv in conjunction with sipdroid?
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Yes...unless you can find a hacked version of google voice that will work over wifi.
I did read somewhere though that Gingerbread had a Sip stack baked in which should make Sipdroid unnecessary.
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1) Setup or Login to your gizmo5 account page (www.gizmo5.com)
2) There should be a section explicitly for entering your Google Voice username and password. Enter your username and password. Also be sure to make a note of your full 11 digit Gizmo5 number
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3) Download and open the SIPDroid app from the market. In the SIPDroid app, hit Menu and press Settings. Enter:
Username: your 11 digit Gizmo5 number (e.g. 17475555555)
Password: your Gizmo5 password
Server: proxy01.sipphone.com
4) Turn on your phone's Wifi connection. Make sure SIPDroid is running (should be in the Ongoing section of the notifications drop down menu).
5) Login to Google Voice (www.google.com/voice). Add & Verify your Gizmo5 number. If you set up SIPDroid correctly and your wifi is working properly, your G1 should ring. It took a few tries for the phone to actually ring but eventually it did for me.
Yes, you need a Google Voice account. No, no one can invite you except Google. Incoming calls on Gizmo5 are free. Outgoing calls are free only in the U.S. International calls are subject to Google Voice's rates. Ask further questions and discuss below!
Hmm, so it only works with WiFi?
It doesn't work with 3g/edge?
Thank you very much finally a way to do this!!
tissle said:
Hmm, so it only works with WiFi?
It doesn't work with 3g/edge?
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SIPDroid has an option to do it with 3G but I think this goes against T-Mobile's terms of use.
this is bs!!! You can get both free without using that!
Here's how:
Use the app GV. call from there. It will then call you with your GV calling you(free on mygay) then call the person. Look you can use it at any time.
imbonez9 said:
this is bs!!! You can get both free without using that!
Here's how:
Use the app GV. call from there. It will then call you with your GV calling you(free on mygay) then call the person. Look you can use it at any time.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that would count as incoming minutes.
carlitozway57 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that would count as incoming minutes.
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Not when you have that number set up as a my number it doesn't.
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carlitozway57 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that would count as incoming minutes.
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I think that's right... so by using Gizmo5, are we just bypassing the use of incoming minutes?
Say if I wanted to call Iran, I would only be paying the 8.2 cents a minute to Iran and not be charged for any minutes with T-mobile?
uansari1 said:
I think that's right... so by using Gizmo5, are we just bypassing the use of incoming minutes?
Say if I wanted to call Iran, I would only be paying the 8.2 cents a minute to Iran and not be charged for any minutes with T-mobile?
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if 8.2 cents is what google voice charges than yes and no minutes used, also works great if you are outside the country and want to call in, then all you need is some wifi and your good to go FREE..
also not everyone has a my faves plan.. or my gay as that guy calls it so this is very awesome
BTW install full version and u can talk over 3G ;] http://code.google.com/p/sipdroid/
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Not when you have that number set up as a my number it doesn't.
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not everyone uses myfaves
OP: thanks for the howto, i'm going to try this
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There should be a section explicitly for entering your Google Voice username and password. Enter your username and password. Also be sure to make a note of your full 11 digit Gizmo5 number
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1) This is not limited to wifi. Install Sipdroid-full from sipdroid.org for access over cellular network (assuming your carrier isn't blocking port 5060).
2) Not sure I trust Gizmo enough at this point to give it my Google password.
3) Gizmo has created a customized version of Sipdroid specifically for the purpose of making and receiving free calls to US numbers using Google Voice. Details here. Again, I haven't tried it myself as I don't trust Gizmo with my Google pw.
Can I remind everyone that this is a family website and that all language should reflect that
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jashsu said:
1) This is not limited to wifi. Install Sipdroid-full from sipdroid.org for access over cellular network (assuming your carrier isn't blocking port 5060).
2) Not sure I trust Gizmo enough at this point to give it my Google password.
3) Gizmo has created a customized version of Sipdroid specifically for the purpose of making and receiving free calls to US numbers using Google Voice. Details here. Again, I haven't tried it myself as I don't trust Gizmo with my Google pw.
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I was under the impression this sort of thing is against T-Mobile's terms and thus, while possible with 3G, not to be done.
And that Guava app is buggy for me. If they straighten it out, would make setup much easier.
So im using this with wifi bc im out of the country.. my outgoing calls work perfect and very clear but they are limited to 3 mins.. Now my incoming calls are my problem.. if someone dials me from google voice to my gizmo5 # it comes through and they hear me perfect but I cant hear them!!!. But if someone dials my google voice number it does not go through to my sipdroid and I dont get the call, not from a land line, not from a cell, and not from google voice they have to dial my sipnumber and only from google voice does it seem to be working.. and when i get the call i hear nothing :/ anyone want to help it would be greatly appreciated
EDIT: just finish posting and i received a call from my mother and it work she heard me i heard her and she dialead my google voice number?? any thoughts
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With Verizon's 4G LTE MiFi hotspot and an unlocked iPhone I was able to replace my mobile plan. I'm saving $100/ month. I wrote about it on my blog. You can do a similar thing with SipDroid on android devices.
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Just wondering if anyone can help me out with this one. When I call out, or receive a call using my google voice number instead of my at&t number, does that go towards data usage, or mobile minutes. I'm just curious as I'm thinking of switching to t-mobile, and if it's using data, this obviously gives me a little more play, when choosing a plan to go with. why pay for a thousand minutes when you can just pay for unlimited data?
talking through google voice uses minutes, unless you have a myfaves plan or equivalent, in which case you can add the GV number to your calling circle and essentially get unlimited minutes. GV however does not use SMS Texts because SMS sent out through GV are sent through data.
melterx12 said:
talking through google voice uses minutes, unless you have a myfaves plan or equivalent, in which case you can add the GV number to your calling circle and essentially get unlimited minutes. GV however does not use SMS Texts because SMS sent out through GV are sent through data.
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sounds like I'm switching to t-mobile.
how am I wrong? thats exactly what I said...
EDIT: Lol you changed it to right
hurrycaine3000 said:
sounds like I'm switching to t-mobile.
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You can't get MyFaves plans anymore. Plus I read somewhere that Google is now cycling through numbers now, so the number you add on your MyFaves (if you have it grandfathered) won't necessarily be the one that's going to be called when you used GV.
The only way to really get unlimited minutes over data is if you have a Gizmo5 account, and they're not accepting new members.
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You can't get MyFaves plans anymore. Plus I read somewhere that Google is now cycling through numbers now, so the number you add on your MyFaves (if you have it grandfathered) won't necessarily be the one that's going to be called when you used GV.
The only way to really get unlimited minutes over data is if you have a Gizmo5 account, and they're not accepting new members.
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Incorrect. Even if they were to change your call-through number, there is still a way to ALWAYS get free calls:
Log into google.com/voice and call from there. It will first call your cell phone number from your Google Voice number, which will of course never ever change! Free calling with myFaves, completely unstoppable!
Paul22000 said:
Incorrect. Even if they were to change your call-through number, there is still a way to ALWAYS get free calls:
Log into google.com/voice and call from there. It will first call your cell phone number from your Google Voice number, which will of course never ever change! Free calling with myFaves, completely unstoppable!
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Paul, you're right. I didn't think of that; unless Google decides to call you from a different number, then yes you can get unlimited calls only if you already have the MyFaves plan.
I have a gizmo5 account, how do i get unlimited minutes with it ?
I just use the app GV. Have it call my phone back with my Google Voice number.
Redestwing said:
I just use the app GV. Have it call my phone back with my Google Voice number.
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are you talking about the GV app that is on the phone???
I dont like the fact that it uses minutes instead of data, GV mobile on the iphone uses data i am pretty sure..
id also like to see a full version of skype come out for android to make unlimited calls over data like the iphone as well..
tiptoekirk said:
are you talking about the GV app that is on the phone???
I dont like the fact that it uses minutes instead of data, GV mobile on the iphone uses data i am pretty sure..
id also like to see a full version of skype come out for android to make unlimited calls over data like the iphone as well..
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Nope, GV Mobile uses minutes as well.
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are you talking about the GV app that is on the phone???
I dont like the fact that it uses minutes instead of data, GV mobile on the iphone uses data i am pretty sure..
id also like to see a full version of skype come out for android to make unlimited calls over data like the iphone as well..
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So the current Skype lite app on the android market does not make calls over data?
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So the current Skype lite app on the android market does not make calls over data?
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Unless they changed the functionality of the app in the last 6 months, Skype lite uses minutes, iSkoot as well. If you want true VOIP fring is one choice. There is another in the Dream forums that is a generic SIP application.
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are you talking about the GV app that is on the phone???
I dont like the fact that it uses minutes instead of data, GV mobile on the iphone uses data i am pretty sure..
id also like to see a full version of skype come out for android to make unlimited calls over data like the iphone as well..
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No, I am talking about the app in the market that is called "GV". It can be set up to make a phone call by having google voice return a call to you and showing your GV number instead of the persons you are trying to call.
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No, I am talking about the app in the market that is called "GV". It can be set up to make a phone call by having google voice return a call to you and showing your GV number instead of the persons you are trying to call.
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How do you think google voice return your call? Google voice is not VoIP. If you are curious, check out VoIP and SIP on Wikipedia. Those are the ones that will use data.
Google did acquire a VoIP company a few months back but VoIP is not rolled out yet. Even with VoIP, you need proper compression and the latency is too high for proper communication even on 3G (at times). How do I know? I tested it. One of the things I consult/sell is VoIP soultions.
If you want VoIP though, and skype is POS at this time, I suggest getting fring. It will interface with VoIP/SIP servers, skype, AIM etc.
seraph1024 said:
How do you think google voice return your call? Google voice is not VoIP. If you are curious, check out VoIP and SIP on Wikipedia. Those are the ones that will use data.
Google did acquire a VoIP company a few months back but VoIP is not rolled out yet. Even with VoIP, you need proper compression and the latency is too high for proper communication even on 3G (at times). How do I know? I tested it. One of the things I consult/sell is VoIP soultions.
If you want VoIP though, and skype is POS at this time, I suggest getting fring. It will interface with VoIP/SIP servers, skype, AIM etc.
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No need for VOIP at this time since I have Myfaves still.
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No, I am talking about the app in the market that is called "GV". It can be set up to make a phone call by having google voice return a call to you and showing your GV number instead of the persons you are trying to call.
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I don't understand. Why bother with an app? (Especially one which says in the description "I am no longer supporting this"?)
Why not just go to google.com/voice?
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How do you think google voice return your call? Google voice is not VoIP. If you are curious, check out VoIP and SIP on Wikipedia. Those are the ones that will use data.
Google did acquire a VoIP company a few months back but VoIP is not rolled out yet. Even with VoIP, you need proper compression and the latency is too high for proper communication even on 3G (at times). How do I know? I tested it. One of the things I consult/sell is VoIP soultions.
If you want VoIP though, and skype is POS at this time, I suggest getting fring. It will interface with VoIP/SIP servers, skype, AIM etc.
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He wasn't saying that this is VoIP. Just that you can use this method of getting GV to call you with your GV # to use MyFaves for free calling (which I actually said was possible in post #7 above :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5423373&postcount=7 )
Note this method is only necessary IF AND ONLY IF Google changes your GV call-out number, which so far they haven't shown any indication that they're going to do. As long as you have that number in your MyFaves, like I do, you can simply open contacts, hit call, and it'll automatically call via GV, which is free for me since I have that number in my MyFaves. No need to do the above unless Google changes the call-out number. This is just a method to prove that they will never ever be able to get rid of MyFaves free calling via Google Voice!
Even though the Dev says he no longer supports it, he updated not to long ago and is talking of supporting again. Just easier to use this app than have to open browser and then select who I want to call.
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How do you think google voice return your call? Google voice is not VoIP. If you are curious, check out VoIP and SIP on Wikipedia. Those are the ones that will use data.
Google did acquire a VoIP company a few months back but VoIP is not rolled out yet. Even with VoIP, you need proper compression and the latency is too high for proper communication even on 3G (at times). How do I know? I tested it. One of the things I consult/sell is VoIP soultions.
If you want VoIP though, and skype is POS at this time, I suggest getting fring. It will interface with VoIP/SIP servers, skype, AIM etc.
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N900 has built in skype support, and they have no issues with using it on 3g....
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/call-phones-from-gmail.html
Call phones from Gmail
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | 9:40 AM
Posted by Robin Schriebman, Software Engineer
Gmail voice and video chat makes it easy to stay in touch with friends and family using your computer’s microphone and speakers. But until now, this required both people to be at their computers, signed into Gmail at the same time. Given that most of us don’t spend all day in front of our computers, we thought, “wouldn’t it be nice if you could call people directly on their phones?”
Starting today, you can call any phone right from Gmail.
Calls to the U.S. and Canada will be free for at least the rest of the year and calls to other countries will be billed at our very low rates. We worked hard to make these rates really cheap (see comparison table) with calls to the U.K., France, Germany, China, Japan—and many more countries—for as little as $0.02 per minute.
Dialing a phone number works just like a normal phone. Just click “Call phone” at the top of your chat list and dial a number or enter a contact’s name.
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If you have a Google Voice phone number, calls made from Gmail will display this number as the outbound caller ID. And if you decide to, you can receive calls made to this number right inside Gmail (see instructions).
We’re rolling out this feature to U.S. based Gmail users over the next few days, so you’ll be ready to get started once “Call Phones” shows up in your chat list (you will need to install the voice and video plug-in if you haven’t already). If you’re using Google Apps for your school or business, then you won’t see it quite yet. We’re working on making this available more broadly - so stay tuned!
For more information, visit gmail.com/call.
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Amazing!
Now, the question is: how to make these VOIP calls from the Nexus One over Wi-fi?!
Goodbye Skype, RIP
I'm sure it's only a matter of time before the google voice app works over wifi and 3g.
Voip on android phone is now within our grasp MUHAHAHAHA!!!
Add SIP and Canadian local numbers/signups and this will be great. I'd use the 3cx soft phone app and be happy.
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I'm sure it's only a matter of time before the google voice app works over wifi and 3g.
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It doesn't do that now?
I guess I'm kinda confused, I've been in the Google Voice beta for some time now, well since I got my Nexus one back in March.
Google Voice isn't in beta anymore and anyone can sign up for free... Doesn't this already provide us with VOIP using the Google Voice Application on the Market?
archangelugp said:
It doesn't do that now?
I guess I'm kinda confused, I've been in the Google Voice beta for some time now, well since I got my Nexus one back in March.
Google Voice isn't in beta anymore and anyone can sign up for free... Doesn't this already provide us with VOIP using the Google Voice Application on the Market?
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No, though you are correct that it already works on wifi and 3g, i believe he was talking about a VOIP application from Google that can work on both of those. Currently GV is NOT a voip service,ll it is is a fancy forwarder (a very useful forwarder) it still takes minutes to call people. We are hoping that they will eventually convert it into a voip client like the gmail client just did explained in the article.
GV VOIP on the Android headset would change the whole telephone industry. I'd imagine big companies have been worrying about this for a while. Data rates would have to be seriously reconsidered. Unlimited data in the US, if a GV VOIP integration was made, would explode. This is why Verizon has locked down the Skype app to their voice network.
The last I read before this release was that Google was trying to nail down the mic/speaker driver interactions with the browser itself. They had almost abandoned the project. That's where those fancy Chrome/Mozilla plugins come in. With CM's mod, I tried visiting gmail with desktop as the user agent, but without those plugins it's useless.
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clashcity said:
The last I read before this release was that Google was trying to nail down the mic/speaker driver interactions with the browser itself. They had almost abandoned the project.
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Where did you read this?
hxxp://techcrunch.com/2010/06/11/google-voice-desktop-app-launch-delayed-may-be-scrapped/
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aad4321 said:
Thats outdated rumors.
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Obviously. They got it working in a web enviornment. I was replying to Paul's question.
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Hey guys,
Not really a Nexus question, but the dialer locks up my system when I try to make a call from it. Is the dialer a java program that isn't playing nice with my Vista system?
Any advice on how to fix this?
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Add SIP and Canadian local numbers/signups and this will be great. I'd use the 3cx soft phone app and be happy.
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Anyone know if you can now set up sipdroid to use this without a gizmo5 account?
This has been rolled out to me (in Canada) and it works great!
Same here. Just need SIP and Canadian numbers now lol
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No, though you are correct that it already works on wifi and 3g
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Google Voice works over wifi?
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Google Voice works over wifi?
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sure, well part of it, if you are out in the middle of no where and only hada wifi (no carrier signal) you could still send/ recieve google voice txts, but you would not recieve any calls since the calls are still routed through your carrier since GV is not a voip service, just a VERY fancy (and useful) call forwarder.
Looks like there's some confusion as to what Google Voice is versus what Gmail Calling is.
Google Voice is absolutely nothing but a call forwarding service. The instant that the call connects (ie you the other person's phone ringing), you are 100% using your cell phone carrier's signal and 0 data. Zero. None. Zilch. No VOIP whatsoever. Google Voice simply connects you to the other person, that's it. You're still using your cell phone's minutes.
The only data is the initial 3 seconds between the instant you hit Call and the instant the other person's phone starts ringing. It uses data to connect the call through Google Voice's servers. So sure, that 3 seconds before the call connects can use 3G or Wifi.
Gmail Calling on the other hand, is 100% VOIP. You call through your PC, using your DSL connection, Cable, Satellite, Starbucks Wifi, 56K modem, etc. 100% data. It uses 0 cell phone minutes, because obviously your PC has no idea what cell phone carrier you have, or if you even have a phone at all.
Google Voice and Gmail Calling = two completely different products.
Now, my question is:
How do we get Gmail Calling (VOIP) on the Nexus One?
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How do we get Gmail Calling (VOIP) on the Nexus One?
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Good explanation, I cant imagine why it is taking google so long to get VOIP going, Gizmo5 had it all up and working it should only be minor changes. This leads me to believe there is something more going on like the carriers would revolt against google if every android phone only needed a data plan. Honestly the entire carrier industry would be turned on its head if google goes VOIP.
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\How do we get Gmail Calling (VOIP) on the Nexus One?
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Make it happen, Google!
BTW, I think we now know why Verizon negotiated that deal with Google.
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BTW, I think we now know why Verizon negotiated that deal with Google.
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That may be part of it, but I cant imagine the FCC EVER allowing that deal to go through. Have you even read it?! Its totally BS. The FCC has to have some line drawn in the sand that says "this point an no farther". There needs to be a shift in the way the internet is treated.
They wanna charge 20 bucks for doing so!!
Me says Hell no! lol..
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That's what Google charges for porting a number into GV. Been standard since they launched number porting..
I'm hoping using your GV number as your Sprint number is free, as that's what I'm planning on doing.
Got mine too and am using my sprint number as GV. Less hassle, more folks know it, etc.
I did NOT choose option 2.
No fee for me.
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That's what Google charges for porting a number into GV. Been standard since they launched number porting..
I'm hoping using your GV number as your Sprint number is free, as that's what I'm planning on doing.
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I did try to do that also and guess what?? The same 20 Bucks!! =(
That's very odd. I just started using my Sprint number as my GV number this morning. I wasn't charged anything either.
For those of you that are getting the $20 charge - wait about an hour and try again. That screen should go away. I have read that Google got ahead of themselves and your account had not been updated yet.
Android Central "Google Voice & Sprint"
Everything should be fine now. Just ported my number.. no charge!
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Ok this was odd.. I logged on to google voice today and as soon after I logged on I had this pop up asking me if I wanted to port the phone number so I did and then no 20 bucks fee now..
Ported my existing Voice number to Sprint. Loving not needing the Voice app but am having issues receiving MMS sent to my GV number. I know Voice doesn't support MMS but I thought with the integration it would still come into my phone throught the stock text app. Anyone else who uses their GV number had any success or failure with this? Sent to my regular Sprint number they work fine.
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Ported my existing Voice number to Sprint. Loving not needing the Voice app but am having issues receiving MMS sent to my GV number. I know Voice doesn't support MMS but I thought with the integration it would still come into my phone throught the stock text app. Anyone else who uses their GV number had any success or failure with this? Sent to my regular Sprint number they work fine.
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I also had trouble with txt and mms sent to my phone I installed GV and I was getting the SMS on GV app and the MMS on Handcent.
Which honestly was annoying to me.. so needless to say I switched back and left GV
I got the invite on Thursday, and immediately switched my Sprint # to my GV #. I have two issues that bother me, but aren't deal breakers.
1. The mms/sms issue spoken of above. On top of that, when I first enabled my number, sms would not go to my native sms app, but only to GV. Mms would go to the messaging app. There is a setting to change this, a guy over at AF helped me to figure it out, so now the sms goes to both the sms and GV app, and along with that comes double notifications, which I can't turn off because it will disable voicemail notifications as well.
2. When I answer a call, I must press the answer call button on screen, then open the keypad and press 1 to allow the call. Kind of a pita, but Now I can't go back to the way it was with both numbers and GV as my VM app.
Idk if I'm missing a setting somewhere, or what, but those are my issues with it.
Sorry for the long post....
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2. When I answer a call, I must press the answer call button on screen, then open the keypad and press 1 to allow the call. Kind of a pita, but Now I can't go back to the way it was with both numbers and GV as my VM app.
Idk if I'm missing a setting somewhere, or what, but those are my issues with it.
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Go to Settings > Calls > Turn "Call Screening" off
Sweet dude. Apparently I'm an idiot. Thanks a bunch.
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I got the invite on Thursday, and immediately switched my Sprint # to my GV #. I have two issues that bother me, but aren't deal breakers.
1. The mms/sms issue spoken of above. On top of that, when I first enabled my number, sms would not go to my native sms app, but only to GV. Mms would go to the messaging app. There is a setting to change this, a guy over at AF helped me to figure it out, so now the sms goes to both the sms and GV app, and along with that comes double notifications, which I can't turn off because it will disable voicemail notifications as well.
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I uninstalled the app and set Voice to email me with VMs.
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Does anyone know how to force an invite? I've been waiting and trying to do it to no avail... I wanna try this now! Lol... Any ideas?
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Does anyone know how to force an invite? I've been waiting and trying to do it to no avail... I wanna try this now! Lol... Any ideas?
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I don't know how to force it, but I signed up to be notified of the changeover to sprint about two weeks ago....
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I uninstalled the app and set Voice to email me with VMs.
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This may be (yet another, and I apologize) stupid question, but how do you get the vm without the app installed? It never seems to transcribe them in a way that I can understand the messages...
Is there any real benefit to using this integration? I've been using google voice for voicemail for like a yr now anyway...... if you port your GV # over, do you lose ur sprint #? Visa versa?
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Where did you sign up to be notified? With sprint or google?
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This may be (yet another, and I apologize) stupid question, but how do you get the vm without the app installed? It never seems to transcribe them in a way that I can understand the messages...
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With the email it sends you a link to the Voice site where you can listen to it if you want. Downside is that it only plays on the external speaker.
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I've read a bunch of posts on this, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Baseband Version - S700.0.5S.EL30
Kernel version - 2.6.35.7-Shadow-CM9_v0.3 (have used default CM9 kernel and Samurai kernel also)
CyanogenMod Version - 9-02132012-NIGHTYLY-EpicMTD
I have been testing 2 different Voicemail installs.
sprint_vvm_5.1.0.48.apk - http://dev-host.org/95ls5ezsm22v/SprintVisualVoiceMail.zip
and
sprint vvm - 5.2.0.24 - Voicemail-335896.apk - http://db.tt/z9dDqjI9
I've tried using these steps:
1.unzip SprintVisualVoiceMail.zip to the root of your SD card
2.find sprint_vvm_5.1.0.48.apk on your sd card and install it...
3.download titanium backup from the market...
4.launch titanium backup and find sprint vm...
5.select restore... (select data only)
I install the 5.1.0.48 APK and then restore data only from backup and when I launch Voicemail I get a "Unfortunately, Voicemail has stopped." error with only OK as a option to close.
If I uninstall that and install 5.2.0.24 (and not restore data) the application opens up, but I get these errors and no new voicemail notifications.
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Account Verification Error which I click through and get to voicemail, but no new messages show up.
I can check for new messages and get 'Attemping to download new messages.' but no messages show up.
If I restore data to this version of voicemail, it loads without any errors - but I still get no voicemails.
I'm getting a SMS message that says to call 650-603-0000 to listen.
I've searched and found these suggested fixes:
Re-activate your Visual Voicemail account. This will force the Voicemail client to send an activation message to the Server again. Once re-activated, all pending messages should be able to download again.
Option(1):
- Go to - Settings/Applications/Manage Applications (be sure you are looking at "all")/Voicemail/Clear data
- This will wipe out your old Inbox messages but your filesystem will come clean
Option(2):
Use Visual Voicemail Compose screen and send it to the following address: [email protected] (you must have a couple of seconds recorded)
Option 1 just takes me back to where I started (reverifying account)
Option 2 doesn't work with either version of voicemail apk with or without data restore. Both crash when I try to record a message.
The problem seems to be that I can't verify my account information. (communication is timing out) Is there a way to check and see if it's using the right server?
I would like to use sprint visual voicemail. So not picking 'use another app from market' has anyone figured out how to get this to work?
I will never happen until there is an ICS-compatible version of the Sprint VVM. Your only option is to use something else.
Do any of Sprint tablets have ICS have visual voicemail on them?
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Do any of Sprint tablets have ICS have visual voicemail on them?
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No. No device on Sprint has ICS yet, and probably won't until mid-March.
I recommend just using Google Voice.
I've used my phone for less then 30 minutes of talk time over the last year and some change and maybe have received a dozen voicemails. It's not that big of a issue for me, I'll just wait.
I wasn't a fan of google voice. I use my phone mostly for sms and email messaging. It might be months before I have to make a call and I might not get another voicemail before summer. The first time the phone rang it caught me off guard.. I wasn't sure what that sound was.
thanks for the replies.
What's everyone's hatred of google voice? It using about the same amount of resources and when setup properly as "just" a visual voicemail it functions "exactly" the same.
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Vizzo said:
What's everyone's hatred of google voice? It using about the same amount of resources and when setup properly as "just" a visual voicemail it functions "exactly" the same.
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I don't know about other people, but my hatred for it is how it hijacks your SMS without even asking. While this is fixable by removing the integration to the phone, it is still a pain in the ass and a lot of people don't know how to do that. And unfortunately, you have to do it every time you rebuild your phone. Not very convenient for a flash-aholic.
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I don't know about other people, but my hatred for it is how it hijacks your SMS without even asking. While this is fixable by removing the integration to the phone, it is still a pain in the ass and a lot of people don't know how to do that. And unfortunately, you have to do it every time you rebuild your phone. Not very convenient for a flash-aholic.
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Well, the average user doesn't flash roms 24/7 so you can't really blame google for that. I kind of like having the SMS around because it just transcribes the message for me in a much easier location rather than having to put in my passcode, wait until it plays a message, etc.
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I don't know about other people, but my hatred for it is how it hijacks your SMS without even asking. While this is fixable by removing the integration to the phone, it is still a pain in the ass and a lot of people don't know how to do that. And unfortunately, you have to do it every time you rebuild your phone. Not very convenient for a flash-aholic.
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It doesn't hijack anything! If you took the time and read the settings you'll see what I'm talking about.
DO NOT CLICK "Enable Google Voice on your Sprint phone".
DO CLICK "Activate Google voicemail on this phone"
It will give you instructions on how to easily set that up. Then use the Voice app as like you would Sprints.
If you "Enable Google Voice on your Sprint phone" it will intercept everything.
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If you "Enable Google Voice on your Sprint phone" it will intercept everything.
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This. Don't enable Sprint integration, you'll have zero problems.
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What's everyone's hatred of google voice? It using about the same amount of resources and when setup properly as "just" a visual voicemail it functions "exactly" the same.
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I already use it for business so cannot use it for personal phone. Visual Voicemail Plus works great.
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What's everyone's hatred of google voice? It using about the same amount of resources and when setup properly as "just" a visual voicemail it functions "exactly" the same.
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Well not exactly the same. It's actually better as you get transcribed vm for free rather than paying sprint more money for that through vvm.
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I already use it for business so cannot use it for personal phone. Visual Voicemail Plus works great.
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I do too. I use the Google number for all my Business Stuff. Forwards to my cell showing the Google voice number so I know when someone is calling from that line, I can also set a ring tone for that line too. Then I use the app to text with that line, see what number was that called and all voice mail. I set two different voice mail messages, one for my business line (default message). Then a message for ppl in my phone book that I know.
I updated to Version T.5.2.0.25 that came with FB09 for the Epic 4G Touch and that doesn't work either. Program launches fine, but it times out when trying to communicate with the server. I tried comparing files to files from a gingerbread rom (the visual voicemail app - vtt-sprint.apk) that worked and other then classes.dex and subjar.jardesc I didn't see anything obviously different.
Just poked around in the xml files and everything that has a address or port seems the same from one file to another.
Does anyone have a 4G touch with the new ICS Rom and have visual voicemail working? (it comes with the rom and is the latest build of visual voicemail)
http://forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php?4951-Stock-Deodex-d-pre-rooted-FB09-4-0-3
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I updated to Version T.5.2.0.25 that came with FB09 for the Epic 4G Touch and that doesn't work either. Program launches fine, but it times out when trying to communicate with the server. I tried comparing files to files from a gingerbread rom (the visual voicemail app - vtt-sprint.apk) that worked and other then classes.dex and subjar.jardesc I didn't see anything obviously different.
Just poked around in the xml files and everything that has a address or port seems the same from one file to another.
Does anyone have a 4G touch with the new ICS Rom and have visual voicemail working? (it comes with the rom and is the latest build of visual voicemail)
http://forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php?4951-Stock-Deodex-d-pre-rooted-FB09-4-0-3
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My daughter has the epic touch, I'll hijack her phone (that is like cutting off an appendage) when ICS is released.
Someone will figure out how to get this to work.. its no longer crashing it just fails to communicate with the server. I'm thinking a app issue with either creating a connection or routing. is it kernel level, configuration or the app itself.. no idea. Of course it could be something server side that's saying.. this isn't gingerbread or lower, ignore it. Be interesting to run a packet sniffer on a GB phone with a 1st launch of vvm and see what's happening when it sets up and compare it to a ics launch of the app. Is it even trying to send the initial auth msg? Where's it getting held up?
Just throwing thoughts out there.. could be anything I guess.
I believe VVM needs a provisioning program that is compatible with ICS.
Any idea what? I have the epic touch ics rom that has the updated visual voicemail. Wonder what it needs.. I'm not afraid to install whatever to try to get it working. Wonder if I can email the dev and ask them.
Tried both 5.2.0.25 and 5.2.1.0 from the two Epic 4G Touch ICS leaks and still no luck with either on their own (restored data from my 5.2.0.24 backup to at least shut it up from trying to provision itself incessantly lol).
Since these versions are running on ICS I wonder if there is another piece we need besides just the APK. It was so easy to get VVM working on CM7 after all.
Have you tried booting to the EL30 thumb drive boot and updating profile and then following sprints steps? I wonder if its a profile issue? Does the app work on the other sprint phone that this was pulled from?
Try the troubleshooting steps below if you are not receiving your Visual Voicemail messages:
1. On your phone keypad, enter *38 and then press Talk to cancel any call forwarding
2. Turn off your phone, remove and reinsert the battery and then turn it back on
3. Update the data profile on your phone; go to Menu > Settings > System Updates > Update profile
4. Go into the Visual Voicemail application and compose a Visual Voicemail message by selecting menu and then Compose. Make sure your message is longer than 15 seconds and send to [email protected].