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Answering machine for Android ?

Busha

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Is there any answering machine app for Android ? I have found one but it answers only by sending SMS to someone but I need something real so I can record message and when someone calls it answers the call with preset voice message. I need that often when I wash my car outside or play with my dog and I leave my phone inside the house. Tnx
 
Is there any answering machine app for Android ? I have found one but it answers only by sending SMS to someone but I need something real so I can record message and when someone calls it answers the call with preset voice message. I need that often when I wash my car outside or play with my dog and I leave my phone inside the house. Tnx

Hrmm, something that records a call when you can't answer...


Voicemail! :p


Seriously though, in your case, google voice allows you to record multiple incoming greetings and the ability to switch between them. So if you can get your hands on a google voice invite, you can use google voice for your voicemail.
 
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Yep, on my operator I must pay to listen the messages and it is not so convinient. This way I open the app, select what to say and voila, when I return I just listen messages. I dont know ANYONE around me who uses voicemail. With this app I can make 5 messages of where I am and quickly turn that on. Symbian has that But tnx for the help, I will se what this google voice do, altough Im not sure if it works in Croatia. Cheers
 
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I use Sprint Sanyo phones because they can be set to answer automatically while allowing you to hear the message as it is left so you don't have to interrupt whatever you are doing but you can answer if you want. This is great for people that get tons of important messages from people they don't want to talk to but want to save the message for more than a month and that need to be able to access the messages even in areas without service. I like the Katana dlx the best because all the messages can be loaded onto memory card. Why is Symbian the only other OS that can do this and not android or iphone or microsoft? There are a couple of windows mobile apps that try to do this but they only work on a few phones and lock up alot and don't mute the mic on most phones.
 
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I have a similar dilemma... right now I pay $57 per month and I get 200 minutes, unlimited text nights and weekends @9, 500mb data, and call display... I don't use all 200 minutes, and I use approximately 1/3 of the data plan... but voicemail would cost another $12 per month... I can be a cheapskate but really I don't think that I am... regardless I think that is outrageous, I would love to get an app that would record these messages to my phone's SD card... I mostly want it so that when I'm at work or at school, if someone calls my phone will save the message.

Lucas
 
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Interesting. I don't know anyone around me that DOESN'T use voicemail...

Ditto.

And if it's the custom in Croatia to not leave messages, then people won't leave messages on a separate answering machine app either. Your prob is a cultural one, Busha, not a technical one.

Me, I'm easy: if people don't bother to leave a message when they perfectly well can, then I'm not at all interested in who called for what. If it's important they'll leave a message. If they don't it's not important. Ignore the call.
 
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Quit busting on the guy. The issue isn't whether people will or will not leave messages. The issue is actually HAVING voicemail for his service. Unfortunately in Croatia, it seems they have to pay extra for voicemail, as well burn minutes to listen to voicemail.

It wasn't so long ago in the US that voicemail was an extra charge and it cost you minutes to check the voicemail from your cell device, and I recall many a user who didn't pay for it.
 
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Quit busting on the guy. The issue isn't whether people will or will not leave messages. The issue is actually HAVING voicemail for his service. Unfortunately in Croatia, it seems they have to pay extra for voicemail, as well burn minutes to listen to voicemail.

Better read before you get your knickers in a twist, Ralphy:

I guess you are not living in Croatia :))) I have checked today, we do have voicemail and it is free for me to listen messages but 99% of people will not leave the message after the phone rings 5 times so I wont use it...I never do, I just call later...

So the OP does have voicemail, and it is free to check. But people just don't leave messages there*! So whatever recording device you install, people won't use it!

*probably the main reason voicemail is free overthere: the voicemail service doesn't cost providers there anything either because nobody ever uses it! :D
 
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Better read before you get your knickers in a twist, Ralphy:



So the OP does have voicemail, and it is free to check. But people just don't leave messages there*! So whatever recording device you install, people won't use it!

*probably the main reason voicemail is free overthere: the voicemail service doesn't cost providers there anything either because nobody ever uses it! :D
I stand corrected. :) I missed that one in the thread. :eek:
 
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One thing I liked doing back when I had a land-line phone was call screening - let the call go to the answering machine, listen to it to find out who was calling, and if it was a person you felt like talking to, then pick up.

That's not possible with voice-mail, unless the carriers find it in them to implement some way to do real-time call-screening.
 
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I am in a somewhat similar situation. Here in Canada, on the Rogers network at least, we have to pay extra per month for the option of voicemail.

I would like an app that will answer incoming calls like voicemail.

Google Voice is not an option, as they don't have canadian numbers.

I know there are apps in the market that rely on redirecting incoming unanswered calls to another number for the service in question, but this can also lead to longdistance charges or use of minutes.

So really, I need an app that will answer the call on my phone, instead of redirecting it, play a message, and then record the message from the callers, and then alert me that the message is there.
 
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I'm with T-Mobile in the UK and voicemail calls don't come out of my monthly inclusive calls allowance so I would have to pay for every message I listen to.

I've scanned through this thread and haven't spotted a mention of Hullomail (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.hullomail.messaging.android), it completely replaces your carrier's voicemail and you can access messages by calling a regular landline number (I assume that there are numbers for different countries but haven't checked) which comes out of my allowance, using their app with my data allowance or using the web interface from a PC. In addition it will optionally email all voicemails to you in mp3 format and, if you don't mind ads in the app (messages are unaffected) then its free.

I know not all carriers allow you to redirect your voicemail to it but it's worth checking out in case it fits your needs. I especially like the fact that the app shows who the messages are from and I can play any of them in any order (the app shows which are read/unread).
 
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I asked this question a few days ago (thread: http://androidforums.com/android-applications/311872-android-voice-answer-machine.html ) and with a bit of help found Hullomail.

There is a free version (with ads) and and a paid version (exactly the same but without ads) and it is brilliant. For all those who scoff at users who don't have free voicemail, some of us don't - and have to pay for it. This app is great and does exactly what it says on the tin.

As Nick-B says, it will answer your call if you can't take it, play a standard (or recorded) message and will send an mp3 message directly to your phone. You then have a list of missed calls with the number of the sender, along with the 'voicemail', take them in any order, play back as often as required - or even keep them.

Great app - BUT .... I think that it only currently works in the UK.
 
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Quit busting on the guy. The issue isn't whether people will or will not leave messages. The issue is actually HAVING voicemail for his service. Unfortunately in Croatia, it seems they have to pay extra for voicemail, as well burn minutes to listen to voicemail.

It wasn't so long ago in the US that voicemail was an extra charge and it cost you minutes to check the voicemail from your cell device, and I recall many a user who didn't pay for it.

Yep, that's the way it currently is in Canada, too. Voicemail and Call Display are extra (typically $6 each!), and you use your voice minutes calling in to retrieve voicemail messages.

And Google Voice is only available in the USA, so that doesn't help.

We need an app that will answer the phone after a user-defined number of rings, play a recorded message, and then record onto SD card. It certainly sounds basic and doable, but perhaps there are Android OS limitations on those functions.
 
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