Is it possible to disable the incoming caller id when using google voice? I want to be able to just answer the call instead of having to press one to answer it. I want to disable the screening feature. Thanks in advance.
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You can't do it from in app. You have to go to the actual Google Voice website and set it there.
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So I like the Google Voice integration, I guess. Want to set it up for voicemail only and use Handcent fir text. Doesn't seem to work, or I can't figure it out. Don't want text messages in Google Voice. Anybody know the secret?
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Yes the text thing is pissing me off. I just want voicemail as well.
I think you can shut the text messaging portion off in your account settings(on the computer...not on the phone)
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LOL happened to me too. You have to sign in from a computer I think and "un" port the number. Reinstall Google voice and the first thing I think it asks is if u want to do the Sprint/Google voice integration or skip it for normal Google voice services. You need to skip that part and install like u usually do.
The part u do on the computer I'm not 100% about. I only did it once but i believe I found this info on MIUI.us in the EVO section.
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Just turn off syncing in Google Voice. I get the voicemail forwarded to my SMS and then check the GV app manually.
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That worked. Had to unassociate my number and go back to my default Google Voice number on the website. Wasn't easy to figure out. Should be a way to just opt out of text.
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Is there any way to remove the voice mail notifications?
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settings - sound settings - notification ringtone - press volume down button
I mean the status bar notifications.
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hotweels258 said:
I mean the status bar notifications.
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Go to Google Voice and change your Settings.
mpalatsi said:
Go to Google Voice and change your Settings.
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I still have the notifications from the carrier, not google voice.
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First, are you still using the carrier voicemail? Reason I ask is that I had a situation where while I was in the process of switching my voice mail to Google Voice I received a voice mail and my phone had the notification that i had a voice mail but i didn't. Turned out that it was on the carriers voice mail so what I did was change the carrier number to my phone number. Restarted the phone and then logged into my ATT voice mail. Checked the voice mail and deleted it. While you're in there you can also change the notification settings. Can't remember which option number that is tho.
Couple Questions on the alot of the Roms here they have Add to reject List built into the OS. On AOKP it is not there is there a way to add this? If not what is a good app to do this that it doesn't allow it to hit your Voice mail.
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Here you go
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...4YXNwZWN0LmFuZHJvaWQuZXZlcnljYWxsY29udHJvbCJd
Cool thanks for the info.
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Also, check out Mr. Number.
I set up Google voice now when i receive a it ask me to press 1 to answer or 2 to send to voicemail i looked in all settings in Google voice and online and couldn't find away to turn it off
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You need to disable call screening. As far as I can tell there isn't a way to disable screening on call waiting though.
josh030181 said:
I set up Google voice now when i receive a it ask me to press 1 to answer or 2 to send to voicemail i looked in all settings in Google voice and online and couldn't find away to turn it off
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Log in to Google Voice on the website, not the app, and go to settings.
under the "calls" tab, there's a "Call Screening" section. Click the setting from on to off.
as far as I know, there is no other way to change this -- it cannot be done from within the voice app (afaik).
make sure you save your settings.
Thanks
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has anyone figured out a way to get Google Voice to work
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sbcdave said:
has anyone figured out a way to get Google Voice to work
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Google Voice works perfectly for me. What's going wrong for you?
it said something about not being able to configure because of my carrier I can't find the phone voicemail options in settings at the moment any advice would be appreciated
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I'm going to uninstall and reinstall
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VZW doesnt yet offer native integration with google voice. It will still work though. I have mine all set up. You have to type in a code to set your line to forward to your gvoice number when its busy or times out. This code redirects the call to google which then answers with your voicemail. I cant recall the code, i think its *28 then you type in your google number, ie *284105551212 from your dialer. The phone will look like its placing a call, then hang up a few seconds later. When youre installing google voice just tell it to skip the voicemail steps.
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Just looked it up and found the following:
If you are having trouble configuring Google Voice as your voicemail service on Verizon you can make the switch manually by dialing all three of these activation codes:
*71[Your Google Voice number] -- This turns on Conditional Forwarding, which should transfer calls to your Google Voice number when your Verizon phone is busy or unanswered after 3 to 6 rings.
*90[Your Google Voice number] -- This turns on Busy Transfer, which transfers all calls that would hear a busy signal to your Google Voice number.
*92[Your Google Voice number] -- This turns on No Answer Transfer, which transfers all calls unanswered after 3 to 6 rings to your Google Voice number.
To Deactivate the Call Forwarding, dial *73 [Send]
To Deactivate the Busy Transfer, dial *900 [Send]
To Deactivate the No Answer Transfer, dial *902 [Send]
thank you. with that information I easily found this website that helped me
https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/?fromgroups#!topic/voice/2Zgc2AjG9Pw
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sbcdave said:
it said something about not being able to configure because of my carrier I can't find the phone voicemail options in settings at the moment any advice would be appreciated
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When that comes up click skip, ignore it.
dclarolh said:
When that comes up click skip, ignore it.
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Yes... Remember once you set up GVoice and do the correct forwarding codes, it will continue with every phone after that, until you reverse the codes again. The forwarding codes are not specific to your phone. They are part of your actual service. So if you switch phones, all you have to do is setup the GVoice app and change to Google voice mail in your settings. SKIP everything else., like the previous poster said.
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