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How many minutes would I be able to talk per day for the whole month?
Sorry for the stupid question :/ I was just making sure my math was right. Can you use Google voice to make calls? If so how? (sorry if that's another dumb question, I'm new to this)
nettalk is even easier to setup, however their app is crap, i.e. it doesn't use the proximity sensor to disable the screen...The only way you can use Google Voice to make calls without using minutes is in conjunction with a VoIP app. Groove iP is really easy, cost around $5. There are others, more complicated to set up.
I have the 1200-minute plan and I actually HAVE come close to going over, because I've got a couple of friends who like to talk a lot late at night (they all have "free nights and weekends" plans).
My solution: I use Google Voice (Gmail Chat) on my laptop for those late-night calls; I'm always home then anyway. And I don't have to worry about the poor cell phone reception in my house.
Oh wow, just picked up Groove IP, works great. Thanks for the suggestion!The only way you can use Google Voice to make calls without using minutes is in conjunction with a VoIP app. Groove iP is really easy, cost around $5. There are others, more complicated to set up.
be aware... if you spend over 500 minutes per month with a cell phone next to your ear, multiple peer-reviewed medical studies show you are increasing your risk of brain cancer. get a headset (preferably an air-tube type) and stay healthy
allow you to connect your mobile to your landline phone jacks
...but that's what googe voice is ALL about connecting all of your various "phones" together under one common number... Seems like a good thing to me, your phone rings everywhere, and they do, do VOIP but it's slightly complicated to setup ATM. (They're probably trying to figure out how to monetize it w/o alienating current users and/or scaring away new ones...)O the irony. Connecting a portable phone to a landline jack...but then I've also considered connecting my wireless remote to the TV with string so it stops getting lost
There's a few products in the "Cellular Bluetooth Gateway" category that allow you to connect your mobile to your landline phone jacks, allowing you to answer from and call out using traditional telephones. I find this so much more pleasant, with really decent sound quality, minimal lag. There are a few different manufacturers out there. The one I got is a "Xlink Bt" -- the "Bttn" model lets you also do this even if you still have landline service.
XLINK Communication Hubs and Bluetooth Cellular Gateway | Make or take cellular calls from any phone in the house.
Couldn't find it in any local retailers, ordered it online for less than $100. Way cool, and less risk of brain cancer...
The only way you can use Google Voice to make calls without using minutes is in conjunction with a VoIP app. Groove iP is really easy, cost around $5. There are others, more complicated to set up.
...but that's what googe voice is ALL about connecting all of your various "phones" together under one common number... Seems like a good thing to me, your phone rings everywhere, and they do, do VOIP but it's slightly complicated to setup ATM. (They're probably trying to figure out how to monetize it w/o alienating current users and/or scaring away new ones...)
Not true.
I have Google Voice, and I picked up one of their free phone numbers as well. I've set it up so that when I dial a phone number, my Optimus asks me if I want to use Google Voice or not.
I have found that the voice quality of Google Voice is equal to that of a straight dialed Optimus call.
And the kicker is that for $25/month I now also have unlimited phone service!
Google Voice allows you to port your cellphone number. That means that incoming calls to that number will go straight to Google Voice. Based on your Google Voice settings, that call can then go straight to your Google Voice app on your Optimus, completely bypassing Virgin Mobile voice plan. In other words, your Optimus V will pretty much work like an ordinary cellphone, but it will bypass cell minutes and use Google Voice app for both incoming and outgoing voice calls. Since Google Voice is completely free within the US (both incoming and outgoing calls), this effectively gives you free unlimited voice on top of your free unlimited data and text, all for $25, as RMdroid said.
You may want to double-check your account page at the VMU website. I make all my calls via Google Voice (outgoing and incoming), but am still charged minutes for both. This has been discussed in this forum at length.I have Google Voice, and I picked up one of their free phone numbers as well. I've set it up so that when I dial a phone number, my Optimus asks me if I want to use Google Voice or not.
And the kicker is that for $25/month I now also have unlimited phone service!
Google Voice allows you to port your cellphone number.