Please bear with me since I am a noob with this device but I just tried using Google Voice on the N7. What it did was it called my Android phone and used the phone to call the number I wanted. I thought I would be able to make a call directly on the N7 the same way Skype works on the N7. I'm not sure what the point is of the tablet calling my phone and then having to use the phone to call the number I want. It's almost like a remote control for my phone. Am I doing something wrong?
nope, not doing anything wrong. but google voice isn't what you apparently think it is (no voip)- it is primarily a service for handling 'regular' phone calls.
edscholl said:
nope, not doing anything wrong. but google voice isn't what you apparently think it is (no voip)- it is primarily a service for handling 'regular' phone calls.
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Ah, I see. So it's more for avoiding crazy exes by not giving away your real phone number. Thanks!
Get the talkatone app, and you can make calls directly throught thje N7 via google voice free w/o use of your actual cellphone.
danman58 said:
Get the talkatone app, and you can make calls directly throught thje N7 via google voice free w/o use of your actual cellphone.
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Great! I'll give it a try!
I'd recommend GrooveIP. The only issue with these solutions is that you need to do extra work to get incoming calls to your device but GrooveIP does outgoing just great.
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tikiral said:
I'd recommend GrooveIP. The only issue with these solutions is that you need to do extra work to get incoming calls to your device but GrooveIP does outgoing just great.
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Grooveip works great for incoming as well.just need to forward calls to.google talk from within google voice setting s on the web
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I just installed the GrooveIP and it was very easy.It only took a few minuites and works really well. Thanks for the idea.:victory:
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Please bear with me since I am a noob with this device but I just tried using Google Voice on the N7. What it did was it called my Android phone and used the phone to call the number I wanted. I thought I would be able to make a call directly on the N7 the same way Skype works on the N7. I'm not sure what the point is of the tablet calling my phone and then having to use the phone to call the number I want. It's almost like a remote control for my phone. Am I doing something wrong?
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Just install GrooveIP and'r sign in with you Gmail account, then you're good to go
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Edit: skip it all, here is the answer.. install these two apps and follow the directions closely!
Google Voice free
Groove IP $3.99 (one time fee)
this works. i still havent activated my phone yet i can call and text (no picture mail yet) for free!!
Skype?
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I think there was something about that on one of the android sites this week. I have no need so I can't remember which.
Try googling it.
Get GrooVe IP from the Amazon Appstore (only $1.99). It makes VOIP calls using your Google Voice number.
Even better-- if you have the Sprint/GV integration, it makes calls from your regular number. Works great!
Set up a Google voice number on the ccomputer and download the app on your phone. No need for other sh1t. You can make calls, text.. just waiting for mms now
Gimme a couple a days to come up with a new sig that is cool.
Crossrocker said:
Set up a Google voice number on the ccomputer and download the app on your phone. No need for other sh1t. You can make calls, text.. just waiting for mms now
Gimme a couple a days to come up with a new sig that is cool.
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GV doesn't do it over WiFi, it uses your radios. Which is why, in the beginning of GV, people were urged to not use it for calling - because the way GV works, Google actually calls you and connects - which means you're dialing a landline and lost Sprint's mobile-to-mobile free-calls. It ate into your minutes, even if you were dialing a cell - because it's really Google that's connecting the two magically.
With the sprint/gv integration, they made it so it's considered mobile-to-mobile, but it's still over the cell radio, not wifi.
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Get GrooVe IP from the Amazon Appstore (only $1.99). It makes VOIP calls using your Google Voice number.
Even better-- if you have the Sprint/GV integration, it makes calls from your regular number. Works great!
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+1 to GrooveIP.
works like a charm over WiFi, 3g, 4g.
setup in 10 seconds.
constant updates from developer.
well, well worth the money.
i found myself on vacation with no phone reception, but decent 3g service. I used it all week for calls with no issues whatsoever.
Skype?
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It cost money to make calls to real phones.
Get GrooVe IP from the Amazon Appstore (only $1.99). It makes VOIP calls using your Google Voice number.
Even better-- if you have the Sprint/GV integration, it makes calls from your regular number. Works great!
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Haven't tried that yet (crossing fingers)
Set up a Google voice number on the ccomputer and download the app on your phone. No need for other sh1t. You can make calls, text.. just waiting for mms now
Gimme a couple a days to come up with a new sig that is cool.
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Total fail a stand alone app.
try friendcaller use tht on my moto droid on my evo
OMG !
Google voice + Groove IP = free calls and text
Thank you everyone in this thread.
knightwolf123 said:
OMG !
Google voice + Groove IP = free calls and text
Thank you everyone in this thread.
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Glad to help! Pretty sweet isn't it?? Best $2 I've spent in a long time!
This is for anyone wanting to use Google Voice as their talking system, but didn't like to because it wasn't a VoIP service. The name of the app is GrooVe IP (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.gvoip&hl=en). Instead of calling your phone number, according to the instructions, since it's calling your google chat identity, it's free AND it works over wifi! I'm sure others, like myself, who have ****ty reception on the Incredible 2 but love the phone and want to use it like an actual phone, would love to know about this app.
I second this. Also by using this method, you aren't using any of your minutes in your plan.
Too bad that it can't do VoIP for incoming calls& texts.
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I second this. Also by using this method, you aren't using any of your minutes in your plan.
Too bad that it can't do VoIP for incoming calls& texts.
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I'm using this for incoming calls, as well as outgoing. I have -105dbm and my calls are all choppy and often drop while I'm home. This app is different than using google voice. What happens is that everything is routed through google chat and then sent over SIP. I've pulled the back off my phone and made my phone completely lose service and then I made a call using the app and it was 100% over wifi. I then had someone call me, while the back of my phone was still off, to see if I could also receive calls over wifi and it worked. As far as texts goes, I just use the standard google voice app for texting. Too bad there isn't a way to get texts to forward to a certain number lol
How is this different from turning on the option in google voice app? I been using Gvoice since I got my phone and I have it prompt me to use it or my verizon service to call on each call. I also give the Gvoice number out as mine since it works over the data network or wifi? Can someone explain the major differences?
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I'm using this for incoming calls, as well as outgoing. I have -105dbm and my calls are all choppy and often drop while I'm home. This app is different than using google voice. What happens is that everything is routed through google chat and then sent over SIP. I've pulled the back off my phone and made my phone completely lose service and then I made a call using the app and it was 100% over wifi. I then had someone call me, while the back of my phone was still off, to see if I could also receive calls over wifi and it worked. As far as texts goes, I just use the standard google voice app for texting. Too bad there isn't a way to get texts to forward to a certain number lol
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Actually, when you make a call through this app, you are indeed using voip but when someone calls you, there is no way that the app can do anything because google voice can only reroute the call to your phone number. There is no such thing as voip incoming calls with google voice
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How is this different from turning on the option in google voice app? I been using Gvoice since I got my phone and I have it prompt me to use it or my verizon service to call on each call. I also give the Gvoice number out as mine since it works over the data network or wifi? Can someone explain the major differences?
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This isn't about using google voice or not. It is about google voice over voip, not over your mobile provider's network. Let's say you are at a underground 5 floors below. You will not be able to make any calls with the regular GV app because the app only uses the provider's network and no, it doesn't use your provider's mobile data. What it does is it calls GV server and the server re-calls to your target. You do not see this on your phone because GV app changes the number for you but the real number it's calling is something very different. Something like this 219827419875018725101250.
Anyway, with this app, you can make calls over the internet, hence the name Voice Over Internet Protocol, voip. Also since you are using your data instead of your precious minutes, you can opt for the lower minutes plan.
Right, and from my understanding, when you use just regular google voice, you're still using your minutes. I still get disconnected from calls because I have horrible reception and service out here, but using the GrooVe IP app, I'm able to pull my back off and make it say I'm completely out of service and I can make a call using the wifi.
As far as what you stated about routing it to your phone number deaf, the app tells you to deselect your phone number and to select your google chat identity which is supposed to solve the issue of it dialing through to your phone when you receive a call. It just forwards it to the google chat and the app is sort of like a mediator between google chat and your phone, and the internet recognizes it as a google chat session. At least that's the way I understood it. I'm probably completely wrong because I'm just getting this app, but I'm doing more research. I thought it went through SIP because there are options in the troubleshooting thing in the app to override the STUN server which is based off of a sipgate address.
Edit: I was just thinking of this. You said it's not working right or w/e for when incoming calls come in. Have you completely logged out of google chat online and on your phone? If you're logged into GC from anything else other than the app, it will inadvertently try to call that device. So let's say your PC is logged into GC. I call your number and the app tries to forward it to the account, but GC picks up the call before your phone can and interferes with how the app is supposed to work.
You CAN make and RECEIVE calls with this app. All you have to do is setup a google voice phone number. Then from the google voice website, you route all incoming calls to go to your google chat, not your cell phone number. Then call your google voice number and it will ring on your phone through grooveip.
For all you guys using this, what settings have you used with this app? I found that I get choppy or laggy voice that makes this app difficult to use. I think it has to do in part to how our phone manages wifi power and sleep. Any tips or tweaks that you guys have found to work best?
@ digital You were right. I didn't know that I had to check that option which it reroutes to gmail chat. I however checked both phone and Gchat so I don't know if I'd be getting both at the same time or not. :X
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Anyway, with this app, you can make calls over the internet, hence the name Voice Over Internet Protocol, voip. Also since you are using your data instead of your precious minutes, you can opt for the lower minutes plan.
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Sooooo, google voice does not use wifi? I am still confused.
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You CAN make and RECEIVE calls with this app. All you have to do is setup a google voice phone number. Then from the google voice website, you route all incoming calls to go to your google chat, not your cell phone number. Then call your google voice number and it will ring on your phone through grooveip.
For all you guys using this, what settings have you used with this app? I found that I get choppy or laggy voice that makes this app difficult to use. I think it has to do in part to how our phone manages wifi power and sleep. Any tips or tweaks that you guys have found to work best?
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Go into your troubleshooting and check off to always keep your screen on. If your screen turns off, it messes with the audio for some reason. As soon as I make a call, I quickly hit my power button twice so that it goes to the lockscreen so that I don't have to worry about accidentally dialing someone else or starting an app
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@ digital You were right. I didn't know that I had to check that option which it reroutes to gmail chat. I however checked both phone and Gchat so I don't know if I'd be getting both at the same time or not. :X
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lol, no problem man. I was thinking of doing that but was afraid what you were experiencing would happen to me. Glad to have helped you out buddy.
Fusion.Coil said:
Sooooo, google voice does not use wifi? I am still confused.
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The standard Google Voice by itself does not. What it does is just act as a go-between for your number and your GV number. Essentially all it is, is just a dummy number that people can use to call you without actually calling your actual phone number. Using this app I suggested, the number being called when someone calls your GV number is actually being caught by Google Chat and this program is the mediator between your phone and GC, thus meaning that you're using 100% data and nothing else.
Sorry for the triple post, lol. I just figured out how to use multi-quote the right way haha. I've been using these boards for almost a month now and I JUST now figured it out.
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The standard Google Voice by itself does not. What it does is just act as a go-between for your number and your GV number. Essentially all it is, is just a dummy number that people can use to call you without actually calling your actual phone number. Using this app I suggested, the number being called when someone calls your GV number is actually being caught by Google Chat and this program is the mediator between your phone and GC, thus meaning that you're using 100% data and nothing else.
Sorry for the triple post, lol. I just figured out how to use multi-quote the right way haha. I've been using these boards for almost a month now and I JUST now figured it out.
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I get it now... Thanks people.
Anyone know of any free alternatives?
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Anyone know of any free alternatives?
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Currently there are none that I know of that don't involve intensive setting up, such as having multiple accounts to log into, setting up multiple forwarding numbers, etc. You can try getting the APK from apktop (google apktop groove ip 1.2.9 and it's the first link) and seeing if it works, but I'm not sure if it requires cracking to be able to use. This way is probably the simplest and 100% foolproof way. The only thing I dislike about this app is that my screen has to stay on to use this app or else I have severe issues of the sound cutting in and out, so I just press home and then my power button twice to get to the lockscreen so that i don't have any apps starting up unwanted. Personally I think it's well worth the $3.99, but then again, I've started supporting all the devs of the apps I really like. It was stated on facebook, by him, that he offers an extended refund period for those people unhappy with his app. How much longer? No idea. But it is guaranteed that you can try this app for 24 hours and if you don't like it you can always get a refund from the market.
Hi all, sorry for another question so soon. Anyway, with my old rooted re-rommed Evo 4 I was able to integrate with Google Voice and actually send text messages using Google Voice on the PC or on my tablet. I seem to have been able to get Google Voice "integrated" on the Optimus G, but I don't have the ability to send text messages from PC or tablet. Does anyone know anything at all about this? Any ideas? Thanks!
Aaron
Not sure why you are having that problem. My Google voice is working right. I was just on the PC yesterday sending texts.
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Might have to remove your phone from Google voice and re add it?
I've had issues with Goggle Voice also that once I Integrate my sprint number with google voice, anybody that tries to calls me gets a busy signal. Don't even know how to fix this.
I've also had problems with google voice, whenever someone calls me and I answer, it goes straight to voicemail and I can even hear google voice talking.
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Hi all, sorry for another question so soon. Anyway, with my old rooted re-rommed Evo 4 I was able to integrate with Google Voice and actually send text messages using Google Voice on the PC or on my tablet. I seem to have been able to get Google Voice "integrated" on the Optimus G, but I don't have the ability to send text messages from PC or tablet. Does anyone know anything at all about this? Any ideas? Thanks!
Aaron
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Try uninstalling the GV app in the Play store then download it again. It should bring you through the settings again to confirm carrier integration. If that doesn't work go to voice.google.com on the computer, click the little gear on the top right, click settings and check the phone settings. You should see the little sprint logo next to your phone number.
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I've also had problems with google voice, whenever someone calls me and I answer, it goes straight to voicemail and I can even hear google voice talking.
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This is not a "problem" but a feature... They call it call screening. Press 1 to accept the call, even after the person has started leaving a message. I turned off this feature. Go to voice.google.com on the computer, click the little gear on the top right, click settings, then click the tab for "Calls". Call screening is the first option, turn it off.
I only know all this because I have used GV since it first came out, then integrated immediately when Sprint made it an option.
Thanks all for the replies. I did as suggested and uninstalled google voice then reinstalled. It still wouldn't let me send texts from PC or tablet, but I guess I wasn't patient enough, because a short while later those features became available. So I guess for whatever reason there was a delay but I'm in business now.
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Thanks all for the replies. I did as suggested and uninstalled google voice then reinstalled. It still wouldn't let me send texts from PC or tablet, but I guess I wasn't patient enough, because a short while later those features became available. So I guess for whatever reason there was a delay but I'm in business now.
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I think there might also have been a slow-down on GV's end the past couple of days; I just received a voicemail from last night and a text from earlier this AM, so there might've been some general strangeness afoot as well.
How can I do it ?
I want to make and receive calls through my tablet by using my Sim in my android phone
Naoras66 said:
How can I do it ?
I want to make and receive calls through my tablet by using my Sim in my android phone
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You can't. It doesn't support making or receiving phone calls.
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Made several calls to day using my WiFi tablet with a app called Groo
ve IP Lite that uses Goggle Voice. I also am using my cell phone as the forwarding number. So when I make a call with the Goggle Voice via Grove IP lite, it rings on both devices. I even called my cell phone from my tablet. Calls that I make on either device using that Goggle Voice number show up on both. You can not receive calls but you get a message that I call was made to you.
Thought that this might be what you are looking to do.....................if does make my tablet work like a phone through WiFi.
+1 cyaclone
Probably the easiest and cost effective way is to use Google Voice and Groove IP (They have a Lite version too).
Google Voice, through a browser, I think, should have a little tutorial on how to set it up to forward to your other device(s) too.
Hi, I've got a Nexus 7 2013 Wi-Fi only but this device is very nice and having a 7" device with me everyday is not a problem, so I'm thinking to sell my smartphone, sell my Nexus and buy another Nexus 2013 3G/LTE.
Is there a way to make calls? Maybe installing a ROM or doing some hack, everything...
If yes, what must I do?
Thank you and sorry for my bad, bad, bad english.
You could use Google Voice? That's what I use allows text as well.
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You could use Google Voice? That's what I use allows text as well.
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No, I can't: here in Italy no one use Google Voice, my friends and my family use Vodafone IT and we call each other free with some offers.
I'm looking for some way to make regoular calls.
Thank you
I think the only way to make calls is to use VoIP. You can set in the app that when you call from VoIP it will show your real number.. but people will not be able to call you back. Or maybe you could leave your phone at home, and set call forwarding to an VoIP number?
They don't need Google voice for you to use it.
With voice+ on cm11 you can text through Google voice to any regular phone number.
There could be a way in the future with some modification, I read the other day that AT&T and Tmobile are testing VoLTE (Voice Over LTE). Sounds like the ATT could be out sooner than Tmobile. Maybe we will get something at the end of the year.
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I use a playstore free app called Fongo...has all of the free services of a home Voip service...echo is an issue though but works great with a set of headphones. Unlimited free calling to all major cities in Canada...ANY phone. Only in Canada though.
It is impossible. U only make call through apps such as Skype, Viber or Whatsapp :v
koller1994 said:
It is impossible. U only make call through apps such as Skype, Viber or Whatsapp :v
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use VOIP apps, gry grooveIP or bria tablet