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any way to use this app when google talk is blocked by the work wifi connection? i get no phone signal where i work so i use wifi + skype which works but if i can get this app to work then no more money sent to skype.
I just purchased the Groove IP for my LG Optimus V (Virgin Mobile carrier) phone. It works well on the phone itself... Thank you to the developers !!
But when I try to use my Samsung WEP470 bluetooth headset, the phone defaults to the Google Voice Menu: "call with Google Voice" or "call without Google Voice". It does not open up the Groove IP dialer.
How, if possible, do I make the Groove IP dialer have priority when using the bluetooth headset?
By the way, when I "paired" the headset to my phone, there was no option to select Google Voice or not. I'm guessing Google Voice has some default to be the priority dialer when my bluetooth headset connects to the phone.
Hope you have a fix for this !!
First of all, huge thank for Snrb for creating this app. It has been working great and i was waiting a long time for this app.
I got couple questions and suggestions.
1. I know that other people can call me by dialing my gmail account name via gtalk or gmail without dialing the GV number. Is there anyway for me to call any gmail name (not GV number) via groove IP? (hope the question is clear)
2. Im using incredible S and the screen doesnt go sleep while im on a call. Is there any fix for it?
3. I would like to have the following feature: Suppose the app is offline, is there anyway to dial from the app so that recipient see the GV number. Like GV real client. It dials a fake number via cell minuets but the receiver sees my GV #.
Just about everything is working fine except for the "Accept Calls on Answer" setting. I have this box checked, but sometimes I still get a prompt to press "1" to answer an incoming call.
I am using an LG Optimus V. Thanks.
Fwiw: I have the same phone, and it works fine. DTMF issue?A few other people have reported this. We're trying to figure out why it doesn't work for everyone. What's happening is the app is sending out the digit '1' when you answer. But that '1' is not recognized.
Shouldn't have to do anything special to receive incoming calls. But like jacjb0x mentioned, you need to make sure you're not logged in to gmail anywhere else otherwise Google Voice may route calls there instead of to the app.
Is there a way to set it up so that you receive them to your phone even if you're logged in? I (like a lot of people, I imagine) like to leave my Gmail open in my browser as I work to see incoming messages as they appear, as well as utilize Chat.
Also, I'm not sure if you'd be able to answer this, but I am using the app on an LG Optimus S. When I set up Google Voice, I connected my Sprint account to Voice (using my same number). Should I have done that? Could that create issues down the line as I use GrooVeIP?
A few other people have reported this. We're trying to figure out why it doesn't work for everyone. What's happening is the app is sending out the digit '1' when you answer. But that '1' is not recognized.
Developers - Please respond to this. Is it true that GrooveIP connects to Flurry or any other system besides Google Voice. If so PLEASE STOP. Didnt we give you enough money with the purchase price? If you need more $ then charge more. Your product is worth it....
I just posted a message proclaiming the awsomeness of this product. I hope Im not wrong.
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WARNING - before you pay your $3.99 be aware that GrooVe IP launches "flurry" on your phone, which sends a pile of personal information, including the unique IMEI number of your phone, to flurry.com
I bought it, and the application works well, but once launched, it runs background processes which send personal data back to flurry.com every few minutes
So I have to uninstall it and lose my $3.99 (I didn't notice the flurry problem in the first 15 minutes...)
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This app is awsome, is the first and only app I have ever purchased. Ive been using it for about a month, making and receiving calls on 3G and Wifi. Im at this point, I trust it to take calls from my mom 3G data while I walk down a busy street... AWSOME.
In this much time, I can think of only a few minor improvements.
1. I would like to have a more obvious way to know if in-bound calls are coming in on my GV number or from mobile network number. Admittedly, it does this now, but Im blind, lazy, not careful. With this, I could more accuratly control my usage, ignore the call and call back on GV.
Maybe a diff ring tone, or selectable theme colors or something...
2. Yes, sometimes Groove IP has trouble connecting. While annoying, Im ok with it. What I really want is some message when GVIP fails to connect, and why.
For example, I recently updated my Droid X with a Verizon update. After this GVIP would not login. I tried many things, until I finally re-entered my password, this solved it...
If I had known the reason why GVIP failed to connect, I could have saved time messing around with reboots, switching wifi 3G, and scouring settings for misconfigs.
So, follow up to this post...
I tried to disable Sprint Mobile Phone under "Forward calls to:" in the GV settings, and enable Google Chat. It worked! I received a call to my phone via Groove (I was even logged in to both Gmail and Voice on my computer)! The only problem was that then I wouldn't receive text messages to my phone... I re-enabled Sprint Mobile Phone (keeping Google Chat active, as well) and was able to receive texts again, but then when receiving calls it reverted back to the normal phone and logged out of Groove (it took restarting the program to log back in). Is there a way to receive both texts and calls via Groove simultaneously?
Also, I've read about and noticed the problem of lag at the beginning of calls. Is that just the nature of the beast or is there a potential fix to that issue?
Also, also...
Wouldn't it be better to change that setting within Voice rather than giving the app another job to do? Could that be the reason for the lag at the beginning of calls? I just changed the setting and have not tested it yet...
While I'm here, I'd like to ask about call quality. It's safe to say that the traditional phone line has a much higher quality than using Groove. Is that a GV issue? I've had people describe it to me as "crackling"... not cutting in and out... I'd describe it as "tinny"... do you have any control over this or is it dependent of my connection?
One more thing then I swear I'm done! I had a call drop earlier while using Groove. I was able to hear the other person just fine, but they couldn't hear me. The phenomenon happened in the middle of the call. Not a huge deal, but something I thought you should be aware of.
Keep up the good work! I'm excited to see the potential of what this can do!
When google voice is directed to both the cell phone and to google chat, does this app suppress the incoming cell call or present an option to choose which call to answer?
This is quite important, because if you want to use the google voice number as a permanent number, it is great to have coverage everywhere even without wifi. Having an option to choose would be great, because there might be wifi available but the signal could be so low that it is not feasible to take the call over wifi.
For #1 there's a ringtone config in the GrooVe IP settings. You can change the ringtone GrooVe IP uses to something different than your native phone.
Speaking of ringtones, does Groove IP maintain the ringtone settings from your current contacts? I have 4 or 5 ringtones for "family", "work"... etc...
Is there an automated way to use GrooveIP only when connected to WiFi? I would guess something like tasker could do this if the app itself doesn't. Would be a great feature... get home (no cell coverage), phone goes to WiFi, Groove IP turns itself on (and then back off when WiFi is off).
I'm about to throw my $4 your way!