[Q] MIUI and Google Voice - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried using MIUI. I have reverted back to CM now! The problem is integration with Google Voice. When I place a call, the pseudo GV number is only displayed. The actual contact name/number is not displayed. The same happens in call log also! So I can't figure out whom I called. Is there any way to address this with 3rd party app or some setting? This is the only reason for me to stay away from MIUI! I love CM11 and the speed.. But MIUI is attractive!!

ravindran_eee said:
I tried using MIUI. I have reverted back to CM now! The problem is integration with Google Voice. When I place a call, the pseudo GV number is only displayed. The actual contact name/number is not displayed. The same happens in call log also! So I can't figure out whom I called. Is there any way to address this with 3rd party app or some setting? This is the only reason for me to stay away from MIUI! I love CM11 and the speed.. But MIUI is attractive!!
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Google Voice Minor Issues?

From the first moment I started the phone and booted up Voice, I've had some small issues. I'm posting here to see if anyone else has had similar issues.
When I was setting up Voice I received a message that the "forwarding number change [was] unsuccessful". I haven't noticed any particular issues resulting from this, but still, it was disconcerting. You can check to see of you have the same issue by going to Settings > Call Settings > Voicemail Settings (if you are using voice) > and then click on your phone number.
The second issue is that the ringtone is stuck as the defualt beeping noise that the phone makes on shutdown... This is when people call me on my voice number. Ringtones for contacts calling my AT&T number are working fine.
I'd love to hear if anyone else is experiencing this, and especially if you found a fix!
Thanks.
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I gotta lag. I miss calls n txts. Worked fine on backflip but its suspect now
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I gotta lag. I miss calls n txts. Worked fine on backflip but its suspect now
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Yeah, I forgot about that--I got a voicemail notification 2 hours after the phone call yesterday. An outgoing SMS froze too.
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did you go to google.com/voice from a PC and change your settings there? When I first got my Atrix, the Google Voice was set up for my Nexus One and didn't work (even after configuring) on my Atrix. So I had to tell it I had a different phone, it gave me a number with hash symbols (#) to punch in the dialer and hit "call". this then forwarded my number to google voice for use with voicemails. I now have no issues with Google Voice... well, I have one issue. The proximity sensor doesn't turn off the screen when I put the phone up to my ear to listen to a voicemail like it did on my Nexus One.
I ran into the same issue when setting up about the number unsuccessful, but I went into phone options in settings and manually changed the carrier. I havent had any other issues, all notifications are instant and I have a custom ringtone.
Is google voice good what's the point of it
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Is google voice good what's the point of it
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It's amazing! It's the best way to get Visual Voicemail on an Android device and it's free. To be honest if it wasn't for this app, I would have stayed with my iphone as giving up visual voicemail was a no go for me and the other apps on the market for it were not to my liking.
Once you set it, it will alert you when a voicemail comes in and also transcribe it for you. Aside from that you can even have it send an e-mail to you when voicemail comes in, you can also use voice to make calls, send texts, and much more. Best of all, it's free!
@OP: Mine did the same thing, but I haven't had any issues. If you are getting delays in the notifications, load up google voice and go to settings. From settings make sure "synchronize inbox" and "background data" are enabled.
So I got it but it keeps saying forward voice mail unsucsesful any ideas
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did you go to google.com/voice from a PC and change your settings there? When I first got my Atrix, the Google Voice was set up for my Nexus One and didn't work (even after configuring) on my Atrix. So I had to tell it I had a different phone, it gave me a number with hash symbols (#) to punch in the dialer and hit "call". this then forwarded my number to google voice for use with voicemails. I now have no issues with Google Voice... well, I have one issue. The proximity sensor doesn't turn off the screen when I put the phone up to my ear to listen to a voicemail like it did on my Nexus One.
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Thanks--this is the answer. I too came from a Nexus One and I didn't change any of the settings at first. I had to delete my old forwarding number (which requires another forwarding number to be on the profile), and then make a new forwarding number profile (for my Atrix). This fixed my different ringtone issue as well. Took a few tries and wasn't as smooth as I would have liked, but I got it working--I wasn't doing well without my GV!!
Im routing my calls through voice but every once in a while a lady says "this call is now being recorded". I didn't hit anything. It seems random. Any ideas?

Sprint+Google Voice Integration = Success!

So, I got the 'preview' Email yesterday informing me that I can get early access to this.. Think of it as being a beta tester. Anyway..
I went ahead and did it last night. I used my current Sprint Number and overwrote my existing GV number. It seems to only bind your Sprint number to Google Voice as some sort of "smartbind" or "software bind", but not like I thought it would. This is by no means permanent as you can easily "disable" it without hassle. MMS works fine (for those who choose to use their Sprint number as GV). No, they doesn't show up in GV Inbox, but you can send and receive MMS the same as before. I'm sure Google and Sprint will figure out a way to integrate MMS as well, then that horrible Sprint PictureMail website can finally RIP.
However, If any of your friends are bound to GV, be prepared to receive messages from their GV even if you send SMS messages to their non-GV number. So, if you don't already know someone has GV, you will get messages from a GV number and will probably wonder who it is.
Example:
I send a message to my friend.
She replies, but the reply comes from her GV.
(at this point I got confused because I didn't know she had GV)
I send another reply to her mobile #.
Replies still come from GV.
I decide to just send replies to GV.
Other things to note:
-If you choose to overwrite your current GV with your Sprint GV, your current GV number will expire in 3 months.
-You can have it ring to your Google Chat if you're on a PC. Awesome! This opens up a number of possibilities maybe.
-For some reason, I can't figure out how to get the Google Voice App for Android to notify me of Voicemails only. I set it up to send me a text message when I receive a Voicemail as a workaround.
For those who want to try and keep their current GV rather than replacing it, try this.
This form allows you to move numbers between accounts: https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/g...ey=cjlWRDFTWERkZEIxUzVjSmNsN0ExU1E6MA&ndplr=1
Just want to add u don't even need the app. Google voice will route sms to your phone as normal. Having this integration allows you really to use your Sprint number anywhere u can.
Only benefits.using.the app is sms will go out on WiFi and data
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Just want to add u don't even need the app. Google voice will route sms to your phone as normal. Having this integration allows you really to use your Sprint number anywhere u can.
Only benefits.using.the app is sms will go out on WiFi and data
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This is a limitation when using apps such as Juice Defender. This is a primary reason why I am so excited to finally be able to use regular SMS again as it doesn't rely on data. I can also use the custom SMS apps such as GO SMS and Handcent.
I am eagerly awaiting this integration as I have been using GV as my primary voice # for over a year now and I did not get in the beta.
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Just want to add u don't even need the app. Google voice will route sms to your phone as normal. Having this integration allows you really to use your Sprint number anywhere u can.
Only benefits.using.the app is sms will go out on WiFi and data
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Yes, however, you will either need to enable sending voicemail notifications to text so that you can call your VM, or use the Google Voice app for your voicemails (it doesn't support sending vm notifications, only "new items" which include sms/vm) so using text nofications along with the app is the current workaround.
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Yes, however, you will either need to enable sending voicemail notifications to text so that you can call your VM, or use the Google Voice app for your voicemails (it doesn't support sending vm notifications, only "new items" which include sms/vm) so using text nofications along with the app is the current workaround.
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exactly no need for an app
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This is a limitation when using apps such as Juice Defender. This is a primary reason why I am so excited to finally be able to use regular SMS again as it doesn't rely on data. I can also use the custom SMS apps such as GO SMS and Handcent.
I am eagerly awaiting this integration as I have been using GV as my primary voice # for over a year now and I did not get in the beta.
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I would love to see them integrate GV into the native SMS app. It only makes sense on android....
when is the official release date?
Supposedly on Tuesday 4/26/2011
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is this new?
My biggest question is does it use your cell mins.
Example, my friend calls me from his cell. Is it still counted as mobile to mobile? or does it go to google and then my phone and is billed as regular landline mins?
Mobile to mobile. Your sprint number becomes your gv number.
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It still relies on your Sprint plan. So if you have expendable minutes then yes, it will be used.
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I would love to see them integrate GV into the native SMS app. It only makes sense on android....
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It intergrates by.setting.up gv to.send sms to.your sprint phone. Works just like before intergration
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I have been using my Sprint # as my GV number for several days now and so far it has worked as intended. I am still able to use my native text app for those that think you cant. To use the native text app you just make some setting changes in GV.
I tried it and don't like it so far. I tried the option to use google number as sprint number because I paid for it awhile back, I like the number, and I don't want to lose it. I think that google should allow you an option to keep your gv number, even if you make the sprint number the gv number, if you paid for the gv number in the first place. If you paid for it, they shouldn't throw it in the pile to expire in three months.
Fortunately if you pick the same option as I did, the use gv number as your sprint number, you can back out and make them separate again without losing the google number. Nothing happens to the sprint number, as far as I know.
Something that still seems unclear is if doing this integration makes people with mobile to mobile have to use their landline minutes, even if they are talking to someone on a mobile, because they are going through google.
I posted my questions and findings in the epic forum awhile ago. I'm not certain if choosing the google number makes all your calls route from sprint to google then out or what. I don't remember making any calls to see if the lag issue still existed or not. I don't know if there might be a call routing problem sometimes like there is when using separate numbers and making a call but choosing the use google voice to make the call from the gv app. No use in asking the sprint people about this because you will probably get different answers. Also trying to search google help for voice is like the needle in the haystack thing.
Ok, here's some tests I ran and my results. If you can try these yourself and see if you can get different results by trying different things, things I might have missed, please do and post your results.
The first test I changed my google voice account so that my google voice number was my sprint number. After restarting the gv app as instructed, I lost the ability to do some stuff. The choice to use, or not use, google voice to make the call is gone. I wasn't able to call anyone at that time to test if there was lag in the audio or not. I tried sending a text from the stock app to my sprint number and it went through and showed my google voice number as the originating number. The text went to the stock app, but I don't remember if it went to the gv app or not. I sent a text from the stock app to my gv number and the message bounced back to the stock app and gv app. I tried sending a picture from the stock app to my sprint number. It acted like it sent but I didn't receive anything. I tried sending a pic to my gv number and nothing received also. I don't know if it actually went out or not. I didn't have anyone to send a pic to to tell me if they got it or not. I was trying this late at night. I don't know what would have happened if someone called my sprint number if the phone would still ring or not.
I went back into google voice on the computer and changed the settings so that it wasn't integrated anymore. I logged out then back in with the gv app on the phone. The choice of using gv to make the call came back. I sent a text from the stock app to my sprint number and it bounced back like expected. I sent a text from stock to gv app and it bounced to the gv app as expected. I sent a pic from the stock app to the gv number and it went out but never came back as usual. I sent a pic from stock to sprint number and it bounced back.
What I am guessing is that, from my experiences, you can't receive attachments if you make your gv number your sprint number. Like I said, I don't know if the attachments are going out or just acting like they are. When numbers are separate, pics bounce back when sent from then to my sprint number.
Unless someone finds out something different, or google fixes stuff when they make it live, I will be staying with separate numbers and conditional call forwarding and being able to hide behind my google number when calling people I don't want having my real number or I might want to block them some day. There's been word that mms is either in the works or done with google voice, it just hasn't been officially made live or an updated gv app that allows attachments yet.
I will wait and see what happens. Like I said, maybe I missed a setting somewhere? I don't know. Everything looked okay in the settings on the google voice account on the computer.
I tried integration again with gv number being my main line. I tried calling my sprint number an it rang through so no problem there. I didn't have the ability to test mms but I did read on one of the gv help pages that if you send a sms with stock app, it will show your gv number. If you send a mms, it will show your sprint number. if someone wanted to reply to a sms you sent with a mms, then it would fall into the black hole. Apparently if people want to send you a mms, they must send it to your sprint number. This is certainly a pain for anyone else to remember. In my opinion, this integration shouldn't have happened until mms was introduced and integrated.
If you run separate numbers and conditional call forward to gv for voicemail, like I do, then there's no difference that I can see with the old way or new way. It just seems like a different way of getting the same end result.
From what I've read, If you make the GV number your cell number and someone sends you an mms, it goes to your stock reader. Since your gv number is now also your sprint number, it shouldn't matter...unless I've misunderstood.
Wasn't this supposed to officially roll out today? I still get the $20 fee, or is that always the case?
This whole google voice thing with sprint is making my head hurt, hopefully I can get some clarification here.
I jumped on board with google voice the first chance I could. I have a google voice number, and that's the number I give out to EVERYONE!
My wife is the same way, hell, she does not know her Sprint phone number.
1) Can we make the google voice number our "sprint" number, and still keep all the benifits of the google voice number (calls from GMAIL, ringing different phones, ect)?!?!?!
Thanks
I just got my invite that says try it before others...
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If you're using Google Voice..

You will have noticed that there are a couple of glaring issues. Voicemail notifications don't make it out of the app to anywhere in the phone (like the notifications bar). In the call log, outgoing calls get recorded as the Google bridge number instead of the number you dialed.
Please call Samsung. Inevitably the first layer of support won't be able to do anything so ask for 'Advanced technical support'. They obviously won't be able to offer a solution either, so ask them to submit a feedback ticket. If they receive enough of these, they will look into it with Google.
Happened to me the first couple days I had my phone. Did a reset and it cleared up the notification issue with Google Voice for me though. I've heard of others who got theirs on launch day have the same issue i'm guessing something to do with the activation servers being slammed.
What did you reset?
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What did you reset?
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Just did a factory reset in settings.
I had a problem installing Google Voice at first too. An error pops up when it gets to the part where you configure your phone's voicemail setting. I just backed out of the app and restarted my phone. It's working fine now after the restart.
I got the voicemail notifications working by going back to 0.4.2.34.
Do outgoing calls show up incorrectly for both of you in the call log?
Google Voice is very very well integrated in stock ICS from what I've seen and confirmed to be working in CM9 already. As a new Android user without having used stock ICS I think I prefer some things in TW better so I wanted to get this working. Hopefully stock ICS and CM9 will be as good as users here rave about since that'll solve all the GV issues completely.
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I got the voicemail notifications working by going back to 0.4.2.34.
Do outgoing calls show up incorrectly for both of you in the call log?
Google Voice is very very well integrated in stock ICS from what I've seen and confirmed to be working in CM9 already. As a new Android user without having used stock ICS I think I prefer some things in TW better so I wanted to get this working. Hopefully stock ICS and CM9 will be as good as users here rave about since that'll solve all the GV issues completely.
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I have no issues with my Sprint phone that integrates well
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It's always been like that, you must be new!
I only use google voice for voicemail, and I had no problems with it.
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It's always been like that, you must be new!
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it's not like that on my HTC One XL; the contact/number i called shows up in the call log and i can redial from the call log. with my SGS 3, the bridge number appears in the call log and is unassociated with the contact/number dialed. for me, that's not good because i use my GV number as a biz contact number. and what's the deal with the email client... whoops! sorry, that's for another thread!
Wait, I'm lost.
I thought Verizon disables Voice. I can't make it work for voicemail. Same with my last 3 Verizon phones .
Google voice working well here too
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I also have the bridge number in call log issue and this did NOT happen on the Galaxy S II.
An hoping that it's a Google voice bug rather than a bug in the T-Mobile version of ICS.
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I've been having the annoying issue of it not registering properly during voicemail setup. Always worked just fine on my GSII.
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Works fine on my Sprint version. Only problem I'm having is voicemail won't integrate with the call log like it did on CM9.

[Q] I can't dial out on my Nexus 4 with Google Voice

Hi everyone.
I have a major problem trying to use Google Voice on my LG Nexus 4 phone.
I have my Google Voice number for over 2 years and it has worked fine on other phones, also it currently works on my laptop using the web browser - I receive and make (dial out) phone calls from the browser.
But on my phone - I can't dial out!
Any of you had the same problem and knows what the solution is?
I am searching online for a solution but can't find an answer.
It doesn't even seem that anyone else have the exact same problem that I have...
Here are some details:
I am on T-Mobile. Regular plan - post paid (not pre-paid), on a contract. I have even activated international dialing, as I call some people overseas once or twice a month. I have unlimited minutes (in the US), texts and internet (although after 2GB it gets slower).
My GV account seems to work OK - with Hangouts - in the browser on my laptop (Acer PC).
I can make phone calls and receive them - in both cases Hangouts handles the calls. I see now that if I receive a phone call it directs to Google Hangouts - but it works there just fine. It seems that Google have integrated Voice and Hangouts.
May be that's causing a problem in my phone...keep reading, please.
By the way - when I am in Google Voice's menu - and try to dial a number from there - I have 2 options:
1. dial a number using "Googe Talk" - nothing happens - it can't dial out that way. (You have to go to Hangouts and dial from there)
2. dial a number using xxx-xxx-xxxx (your phone number shows here - that's my T-Mobile number attached to this GV account) - when I choose that option and dial a number - this happens - GV dials my phone first, my phone starts ringing and I have to answer it - I answer it, then it connects to the number which I dialed on the laptop. That works.
When I go to the settings of GV in the browser - first menu that says "Phone settings" - there currently I have checked both options for "Forward calls to": 1. Google Chat & 2. Mobile number (My T-Mobile number). If I uncheck "Google Chat" as a forwarding option - when someone dials my GV number it will only dial my phone, and it won't dial my GV account on my laptop (Hangouts). I have tried either leaving both checked, or just dial my T-Mobile number - but both ways Google Voice does not work properly on my phone.
Now - lastly - on my phone (Nexus 4) - I receive phone calls when someone dials my GV number.
But I can't dial out (make phone calls)!
I have tried everything from reinstalling Google Voice (the app), clearing cash and data, restarting the phone, Sign Out and Sign In again.
I have tried changing the calling option: "Always dial with Google Voice", "Ask Every Time You make a phone call", etc. neither works - it never dials... What happens is - it changes the screen for a second and tries to dial, but then goes black, then goes back to the GV app. It can't dial!
Any idia why this is happening?
Some other thoughts:
I also have Google Hangouts on my phone - can this cause a problem? Do I need to do a certain setting in the Hangouts app?
I have had this GVaccount attached to a different number once also. Then I unattached it from itand attached it to my current T-Mobile number. I went through confirming it - I received a phone call and input a PIN which was provided (in the browser), afterwards I got the message - "You have successfully added your number".... Can that have caused a problem?
Please, help me!
I need to be able to use GV on my Nexus 4. Mostly I need it for when posting adds on CraigsList - I want to give away my google number and be able to receive a call and make calls with that google number. Also I need it for giving away to strangers and such... But I need to be able to dial out, return missed calls, etc.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Try using the native dialer on the phone while the option "Use Google Voice to make all calls" is checked in the Voice app. Make sure you've started the Voice app and it's running in the background. Also, in the Voice settings you see on a computer, try only forwarding calls to your phone, and nowhere else, and see if that makes any difference.
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Try using the native dialer on the phone while the option "Use Google Voice to make all calls" is checked in the Voice app. Make sure you've started the Voice app and it's running in the background. Also, in the Voice settings you see on a computer, try only forwarding calls to your phone, and nowhere else, and see if that makes any difference.
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I tried all that you said before, and I tried it just now again - a couple of times I reset the phone too, uninstalled the GV app, and reinstalled.
Still doesn't Dial Out!
Other things to point Out - I am also using Go Launcher. I tried going to the regular launcher and dial from there. Still doesn't dial out....
Also - I have chosen in the settings to Sync Everything!, and background data is enabled.
The only one thing I haven't done is to switch the Voice Mail Service. I skipped that setting when prompted.
I want to be able to use my own Voice Mail provided by T-Mobile when someone calls my T-Mo number,
and if someone calles me on my GV number and I miss the call - then that should go to the GV Voice Mail, which I can check by dialing the GV number from my cell or by going to the Google Voice web page in the browser. I want the 2 Voice Mails to be separate!
Can this Voice Mail setting be a reason to cause problems for me when I Dial Out?
Any suggestions, please, HELP!
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I tried all that you said before, and I tried it just now again - a couple of times I reset the phone too, uninstalled the GV app, and reinstalled.
Still doesn't Dial Out!
Other things to point Out - I am also using Go Launcher. I tried going to the regular launcher and dial from there. Still doesn't dial out....
Also - I have chosen in the settings to Sync Everything!, and background data is enabled.
The only one thing I haven't done is to switch the Voice Mail Service. I skipped that setting when prompted.
I want to be able to use my own Voice Mail provided by T-Mobile when someone calls my T-Mo number,
and if someone calles me on my GV number and I miss the call - then that should go to the GV Voice Mail, which I can check by dialing the GV number from my cell or by going to the Google Voice web page in the browser. I want the 2 Voice Mails to be separate!
Can this Voice Mail setting be a reason to cause problems for me when I Dial Out?
Any suggestions, please, HELP!
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Hm. Are you rooted? Have a custom ROM? If so, which ROM?
I ask because I know I was having troubles similar to yours when I used MIUI. I could receive calls via Google Voice, but it would use my actual number, instead of my Google Voice number, to dial out. It would work, but Voice could not intercept the call before my real number dialed out. I never messed with it too much, as I flashed back to PA after a few days. All that shows is maybe some ROMs have troubles letting the Voice app integrate with the native dialer. If you have the time, try flashing a new ROM and testing it. It won't be a fix, but it might help prove that theory.
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Hm. Are you rooted? Have a custom ROM? If so, which ROM?
I ask because I know I was having troubles similar to yours when I used MIUI. I could receive calls via Google Voice, but it would use my actual number, instead of my Google Voice number, to dial out. It would work, but Voice could not intercept the call before my real number dialed out. I never messed with it too much, as I flashed back to PA after a few days. All that shows is maybe some ROMs have troubles letting the Voice app integrate with the native dialer. If you have the time, try flashing a new ROM and testing it. It won't be a fix, but it might help prove that theory.
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I have NOT rooted my phone (and never had). It is a regular Unlocked Nexus 4 which I bought from the Google Play Store.
It is very frustrating that I can't make the Google Voice to work on it.
I also have the Advanced Task Killer installed on it. I checked it and GV shows as running. I have not killed it (I leave it unchecked).
It is not being killed by a task killer... Anyway the GV works when I revceive calls, but I can't dial out.... very weird.
It seems that no one knows what the problem is.
It seems like you could have some kind of troublesome loop going on by having your GV number tied to Hangouts and having it confirmed on two devices. Your statement about when dialing with Hangouts on the laptop, the laptop dials your phone and then the call goes thru to the number leads me to believe this. The problem with confirming to Hangouts on your laptop is that your laptop does not have it's own phone number to share with Hangouts like your phone would. Perhaps your laptop is set as default with GV to Hangouts and this is preventing you from making calls on your phone with GV. It should work. I just tried it. Have you tried removing your GV number from Hangouts on your laptop to see if it will allow it to function properly on your phone?
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It seems like you could have some kind of troublesome loop going on by having your GV number tied to Hangouts and having it confirmed on two devices. Your statement about when dialing with Hangouts on the laptop, the laptop dials your phone and then the call goes thru to the number leads me to believe this. The problem with confirming to Hangouts on your laptop is that your laptop does not have it's own phone number to share with Hangouts like your phone would. Perhaps your laptop is set as default with GV to Hangouts and this is preventing you from making calls on your phone with GV. It should work. I just tried it. Have you tried removing your GV number from Hangouts on your laptop to see if it will allow it to function properly on your phone?
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Hi again.
First - THANK YOU for all the responses.
My statement about dialing from my laptop was actually that when dialing from Hangouts - it dials out (without dialing my phone at all), but when I dial out from the google voice web site (this is different from Hangouts) - www.google.com/voice - when I dial out from this web site - then it dials my phone first, I have to answer it, and then it dials the number which I typed on the laptop... This is very strange. Try it and see what I mean. When I dial Out from the new Hangouts (which is tied to Google +) then it dials out directly - without dialing my cell phone first - then I just talk through the laptop microphone, just like when using skype, for example.
My understanding is that Google are going to replace Google Voice entirely with Hangouts. At the moment they are in "Transition" mode or something.... and that's what's causing these weird things. When Google close down Google Voice and move on to just offering Hangouts - then may be it should all get fixed.
I started digging deaper for questions online. Some people have similar problems and they all happened after introducing Hangouts.
Another thing - I have Hangouts on my phone, and I cannot erase it - cause it is the Nexus 4, and comes installed.
I saw some people have similar problem when Hangouts is installed on your cell phone.
Here is one suggestion from another user:
On Android (phone) you can try these steps:
Go to the account Settings in Hangouts
There should be a section that says "Phone number confirmed" and will show the confirmed #
Click that
It will say "Google will now confirm # is your mobile number with a one-time SMS....
Below that message, you can click "Edit" to edit your number and I believe you can delete it there.
Here is the link I got this from (and edited it a little bit): http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/hangouts/VkjUHFWcbeM
I tried that - and guess what - there are listed actually 2 phone numbers in this Hangouts Setting: my personal phone number, and the GV number. And I cannot delete any of them! I tried edit, and it just asks me about adding a new number, but I can't delete an old one.
So I think this is causing the problem - Hangouts overtook my GV number, when it should only use my cell number - or the opposite - I am not sure. Anyway- it's using both numbers right now. So when I choose in the GV app to "Dial all numbers" with GV - nothing happens - cause I think Hangouts overtook these numbers.
Has any of you tried both Hangouts and GV installed on the same cell phone and have the GV number listed in the Hangouts menu?
Please, check and let me know.
Any suggestions?
Yes. I have both my AT&T cell number and GV number loaded into Hangouts and I have no issue dialing out with my GV number. It auto does that. When you confirm your cell number, it auto loads the GV number also.
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fernandezhjr said:
Yes. I have both my AT&T cell number and GV number loaded into Hangouts and I have no issue dialing out with my GV number. It auto does that. When you confirm your cell number, it auto loads the GV number also.
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And when you go to your Hangouts app - under settings/phone number confirmed - does it show you 2 phne numbers or 1 phone number and which one (your GV number/cell phone number) ???
In my case - Hangouts shows both my cell and my GV numbers - listed there as confirmed.
I tried erasing any of them, but I can't. At this moment Google has not made it possible to erase a number from this settings menu.
I think that is causing the problem for me.
What do you think?
I am so frustrated I can;t use Google Voice on my Nexus 4... I started using Viber.... as almost everyone I know already started using Viber...
It's a shame Google ruined Google Voice and it seems they are going to fully replace it with Hangouts in the upcoming months...
There are so many complaints by other users, I am reading...even the messaging doesn't work that well any more....
But, thanks, to anyone who is reading this post and trying to help me!
nexuspeer said:
And when you go to your Hangouts app - under settings/phone number confirmed - does it show you 2 phne numbers or 1 phone number and which one (your GV number/cell phone number) ???
In my case - Hangouts shows both my cell and my GV numbers - listed there as confirmed.
I tried erasing any of them, but I can't. At this moment Google has not made it possible to erase a number from this settings menu.
I think that is causing the problem for me.
What do you think?
I am so frustrated I can;t use Google Voice on my Nexus 4... I started using Viber.... as almost everyone I know already started using Viber...
It's a shame Google ruined Google Voice and it seems they are going to fully replace it with Hangouts in the upcoming months...
There are so many complaints by other users, I am reading...even the messaging doesn't work that well any more....
But, thanks, to anyone who is reading this post and trying to help me!
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That is what I was stating. Under settings in Hangouts, both numbers are listed. When I confirmed my cell number in Hangouts, it detected I have a Google Voice number and automatically added the number with my cell number. Despite this, I am able to dial out with my Google Voice number.
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GV with MIUI
Johmama said:
Hm. Are you rooted? Have a custom ROM? If so, which ROM?
I ask because I know I was having troubles similar to yours when I used MIUI. I could receive calls via Google Voice, but it would use my actual number, instead of my Google Voice number, to dial out. It would work, but Voice could not intercept the call before my real number dialed out. I never messed with it too much, as I flashed back to PA after a few days. All that shows is maybe some ROMs have troubles letting the Voice app integrate with the native dialer. If you have the time, try flashing a new ROM and testing it. It won't be a fix, but it might help prove that theory.
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Hi,
I have the same issue described above. I am using MIUI rom and GV is not working. I am able to receive calls, but not able to make calls. I use Mi4c phone with MIUI 6 rom. When i flash CM12.1, GV works flawlessly. Any solution will be helpful.
Raja

[Q] Google Voice voicemail issues on LG G2

Google Voice not working from G2 call logs. Anyone else notice this? It shows I have a voice-mail in the phone's call logs but it won't play. Hitting the log does nothing. Can go into GV and hear the message so that seems to be working but it doesn't work like my Gnexus did. Anyone have thoughts or a fix for this?
It's not working right for me either. I kept hoping I would find a setting somewhere but I haven't yet.
Yep. I'm seeing problems too. Sometimes phone rings on an incoming GV number call but most of the time not. This is potentially a deal breaker. I only use GV. Any solutions greatly appreciated!
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Try an older version. I wish i could comment on if this works, but i can't get my phone to access google voicemail settings. I recently resubmitted my resume online and i've had 5 calls come in this past weekend on my phone. None have not rung.
Darkestred said:
Try an older version. I wish i could comment on if this works, but i can't get my phone to access google voicemail settings. I recently resubmitted my resume online and i've had 5 calls come in this past weekend on my phone. None have not rung.
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You can manually set it up through your Google voice acct. Online. It will give u the code to set forwarding and everything ...
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You can manually set it up through your Google voice acct. Online. It will give u the code to set forwarding and everything ...
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Ok. Did that. I tried it a few times today. Rang no problem. I do not get any indication in the recent history of a voice mail but i can swipe notification bar and click on the vm and it opens in voice. Will mess around some more.
My phone rings and it shows in the recent calls notification list. It just won't play the message from that list. I have to open the voice app to listen to the message. I just wish it was more like my Galaxy Nexus but this is probably due to LGs Android tweaks.
I never even look for VM in call log, just quicker, and easier for me to click the notification ....
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I reverted to an older version of 0.4.2.54 frin 0.4.2.82 and still am having issues with ringing on an incoming call to my GV number It will ring about 5 our of 7 or so times, but when it doesn't ring, there is no notification of a missed call, not even from GV. I have to go to the Missed call folder on GV to discover the missed call. If someone does leave a message, I do get my notification of the voice message.
This reminds me of the problems I had on my old Droid X with GV and the stock VZ Motorola ROM on that phone. My last phone a Gnex running stock AOSP never had an issue with GV. I suspect that this has something to do with LG's phone/dialer app interacting with GV....
I am also running lightflow for notification, but that shouldn't have any impact on just having the damn phone ring on an incoming call.
Update.
I allowed the OTA and changed Lightflow to not run in the foreground and since haven't had further problems with GV ringing phone on incoming calls?
Not sure what fixed it.
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I have a similar problem, i can't make calls to certain numbers with gv. Nothing seems to fix it. It's definitely the g2, i switched my sim back to my nexus and gv works fine.
I was having the same issue. I deactivated it and activated it, and that seemed to solve the issue. On at&t you dial ##004# and hit send to deactivate it. To reactivate you dial **004*1(your gv number)# without the parenthesis and hit send.

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