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Question for Google Voice Users

I have Google Voice & am using it with my current phone. However, I haven't given anyone my GV number, I still use my regular number.

For fully take advantage of my soon-to-arrive Incredible, should I have people start calling that number?

I currently receive the transcribed voice mails, but I'm not sure what I'm missing by not using the GV number.

I'm hoping someone can share their experiences & thoughts.

Thanks in advance!!!
 
Yes, give out your Google Voice number from now on. GV lets you pick which phones to ring to as a ringlist. This is great in case your phone dies you can redirect calls elsewhere. You can block phone numbers and do FREE texting through GV, no need to pay for texting through the carrier anymore.

I have some questions myself. How does GV integrate with android? Is it easy to text through the app? How about make phone calls through the app? Does the app see your contact list in gmail?
 
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Thanks!

How does the SMS work with it? People send the SMS to the GV # & I reply using my phone, but don't get charged from Verizon?

I will start switching people over now!!
It doesn't get charged by Verizon because it uses data. In the way it is sent and received, it works more like an email than a text message. Just make sure that you don't have it set up to forward texts to your phone, or else GV will send it as a regular text and it will be counted as a text by Verizon. Turn the forwarding off and it will come through the GV app only. Also, GV does not support picture or video messages at this point. Hopefully they add that in the future.
 
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I have some questions myself. How does GV integrate with android? Is it easy to text through the app? How about make phone calls through the app? Does the app see your contact list in gmail?

Google Voice has 4 toggle options for calls.

1. Only use google voice for international calls.

2 Use google voice for all calls.

3. Ask every time I make a call.

4. Never use google voice.

It uses your phone and contacts so you really never have to do anything other than toggle things.

For text messaging it's pretty much the same as regular text messaging, the trick is to make everyone remember to text your new GV number.

I have Google Voice & am using it with my current phone. However, I haven't given anyone my GV number, I still use my regular number.

For fully take advantage of my soon-to-arrive Incredible, should I have people start calling that number?

I currently receive the transcribed voice mails, but I'm not sure what I'm missing by not using the GV number.

I'm hoping someone can share their experiences & thoughts.

Thanks in advance!!!

You can give everyone your GV number now. Just too many options with it to describe. Plus add the numbers on your Friends and Family if you have it, and get unlimited calling!

Thanks!

How does the SMS work with it? People send the SMS to the GV # & I reply using my phone, but don't get charged from Verizon?

I will start switching people over now!!

You do not get charged from Verizon at all.
 
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How does the SMS work with it? People send the SMS to the GV # & I reply using my phone, but don't get charged from Verizon?

I will start switching people over now!!

Agree with the group here on Google Voice.:) Great product!

I am looking forward to using it with the Incredible. IMO it's a great way to eliminate VW text message charges, if configured properly and you are already receiving your calls on your mobile via your GV #.
 
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I signed up for GV for the free texting...plus, since I sit in front of a PC all day, I love being able to text people using my keyboard. Once I get my Inc., I plan on switching completely to GV and giving everyone my GV number.

For those of us that don't have a home phone and use our cell # for everything, GV is also great because it lets you screen calls.

There is a down side to this, though. Since your GV # is not a Verizon #, people who call you will be charged minutes, even if they are Verizon customers.
 
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I'm going to use GV to get around the texting plan when I get my Incredible. However the drawback seems to be that my messages won't be integrated into the unified inbox. I'd really love to have all my messaging tied together. The native app still needs some work too and they aren't moving very fast on it at all. You'd think this would be deeply integrated into Android by now.
 
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I'm going to use GV to get around the texting plan when I get my Incredible. However the drawback seems to be that my messages won't be integrated into the unified inbox. I'd really love to have all my messaging tied together.


I have never used Droid's text messaging system, only used Handcent, and that does group it with all text messages.

So there you go. Not sure if the Inc will.
 
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I made the jump from TMo to VZW for this phone. Coverage, regardless of network, is so so at my house so if someone calls my GV# and the phone is on Wi-Fi, will the call come through? Same goes for making outbound calls...does it have to be on the cell network or will the wi-fi connection work?

Thanks!

Let me google that for you!
 
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doesnt the texting make it a little awkward to interface with some of the features of the sense ui? i mean if I text through google voice, when i go into my contacts, will i see that communication in the text messaging area? Also when calling with google voice, is there any delay? i mean right now I use it with a voip phone on my router and there is a seoncd or two delay that makes it awkward to talk on, so I rarely use it. I'd actually just like it to show my google voice number and use my verizon minutes and nothing more, but I dont think it can be configured that way?
 
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