Google Voice and switching cellular provider in the US - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everybody,
I have a google voice number that I use for my business.
I have it on my business card and on my website too.
I'm currently using a cellular provider Im not satisfied with and want to switch.
Before I do that I wanted to know if switching cellular providers effect the google voice number or is it linked the my Goggle account only?
I'm currently using Cricket and want to switch to T Mobile.
Thanks in advance!

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how to avoid roaming charges while out of the country.

[Q] How do I use my Vibrant for gps and wifi while avoiding roaming related charges when in Canada or another country?
[A] this is the question I asked support at t-mobile. I got 2 answers, neither were completely correct. The problem is that you cannot block IMs and phone calls from reaching your mobile unless you go into airplane mode. (Note that you will receive charges for IMs and for calls you do not pick up as long as they register on your phone. This is what I was told by one rep. Other reo said that I should not be able to receive these since my account was not set up for international services, but as msgs and calls came in, I got worried.)
The short of it is this: for $20, I bought CoPilot off the android market and downloaded the North America maps. This app does not require data connection, and it works remarkably well. I then put the phone into air plane mode. After doing this, I enabled gps and wifi. This allowed me block all direct calls and IMs while retaining the ability the ability to use the phone for gps and for browsing when there was an available wifi network. (having a google voice account actual enabled me to send IMs when connected to a wifi network.)
It all worked so well, I am further considering dropping my data plan altogether since the places I typically use the internet are places with wifi (though perhaps I will wait until the 2.2 update is pushed.)
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pyrusman said:
[Q] How do I use my Vibrant for gps and wifi while avoiding roaming related charges when in Canada or another country?
[A] this is the question I asked support at t-mobile. I got 2 answers, neither were completely correct. The problem is that you cannot block IMs and phone calls from reaching your mobile unless you go into airplane mode. (Note that you will receive charges for IMs and for calls you do not pick up as long as they register on your phone. This is what I was told by one rep. Other reo said that I should not be able to receive these since my account was not set up for international services, but as msgs and calls came in, I got worried.)
The short of it is this: for $20, I bought CoPilot off the android market and downloaded the North America maps. This app does not require data connection, and it works remarkably well. I then put the phone into air plane mode. After doing this, I enabled gps and wifi. This allowed me block all direct calls and IMs while retaining the ability the ability to use the phone for gps and for browsing when there was an available wifi network. (having a google voice account actual enabled me to send IMs when connected to a wifi network.)
It all worked so well, I am further considering dropping my data plan altogether since the places I typically use the internet are places with wifi (though perhaps I will wait until the 2.2 update is pushed.)
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In terms of GPS, you are correct, you would have to purchase a third party GPS app for that (since google maps doesn't cache. Well it does, but if you find yourself lost after choosing a route and don't have wifi available then you are forced to turn on data so it can redownload your route, since it only caches your route and nearby streets.) To block incoming phone calls you just set up unconditional call forwarding (**21*18056377243# send) which will forward all of your calls to VoiceMail. The 1805 number can be replaced with your VM provider of choice (ie Google voice.) To undo, just dial ##21# and send. After that just disable data roaming and you are good.
In terms of stopping IM/SMS/MMS, just have care add message blocking (or better yet, go to your tmobile account and add it from there) its a free service that blocks all incoming or outgoing sms/mms/email as sms/IM. Sometimes the reps will just add the sms/mms block so you might want to add it yourself from the site.
Also if you purchased the vibrant on a contract then you can't remove your data.
pyrusman said:
[Q] How do I use my Vibrant for gps and wifi while avoiding roaming related charges when in Canada or another country?
[A] this is the question I asked support at t-mobile. I got 2 answers, neither were completely correct. The problem is that you cannot block IMs and phone calls from reaching your mobile unless you go into airplane mode. (Note that you will receive charges for IMs and for calls you do not pick up as long as they register on your phone. This is what I was told by one rep. Other reo said that I should not be able to receive these since my account was not set up for international services, but as msgs and calls came in, I got worried.)
The short of it is this: for $20, I bought CoPilot off the android market and downloaded the North America maps. This app does not require data connection, and it works remarkably well. I then put the phone into air plane mode. After doing this, I enabled gps and wifi. This allowed me block all direct calls and IMs while retaining the ability the ability to use the phone for gps and for browsing when there was an available wifi network. (having a google voice account actual enabled me to send IMs when connected to a wifi network.)
It all worked so well, I am further considering dropping my data plan altogether since the places I typically use the internet are places with wifi (though perhaps I will wait until the 2.2 update is pushed.)
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Or if you want to keep the FULL functionality of your phone while traveling internationally you could buy a prepaid SIM for a carrier in the country you're visiting.
Col.Kernel said:
Or if you want to keep the FULL functionality of your phone while traveling internationally you could buy a prepaid SIM for a carrier in the country you're visiting.
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this ^^
If you did not want to get a SIM, you could just take your t-mo sim out. This way you could still use wifi, then use Google voice for texts and VM.

[Q] Atrix with no data plan and pre paid voice?

Guys I'm totally new to smartphones so I need an advise. I would like to buy myself Moto Atrix but I don't want to buy a data plan for it. I plan on using Rogers pay-as-you-go voice sim card and use wifi for data. Is that even possible on the smartphone? Also I plan on using this phone in europe so question is would a pre paid voice sim work on this phone in europe? Oh and one more question if the voice sim with wifi for data would work would I be able to use all the internet apps on the phone or some would not work over wifi?
Thanks for your time
It is possible and a great way to save money. As long as rogers supports quad band GSM and not CMDA (like verizon), then you can use the voice and texting features of this phone all you wish.
Some things to note:
The phone must be unlocked and have some kind of wifi connection established to set up a motoblur account, (buy a used one not a new one).
Google Maps and navigation will not work unless you can find some kind of cacheing program.
Voice actions will not work, they require the google servers to process your voice.
Rogers may decide to change your service manually if they are like At&t. Check out other GSM networks if they try to do this to you.
Thanks for a quick reply. Now why should I buy a used phone? I think right now new/used prices are close. Also would google maps work in a wifi hotspot? I know that I can't use it unless I'm in the wifi hotspot. The same thing with voice commands souldn't they work as long as I'm in the wifi hotspot? I plan on using CoPilot software on the phone so I guess I wouldn't need any data connection for that right?
Thanks
If you are in a wifi hotspot, your phone will work identically to a phone with a data plan. You must buy it used because to activate moto blur initially, you must have a data connetion (data plan) to sign in, or else it wont let you continue (You cannot enable wifi yet).
Oh I didn't know about motoblur account. Is there a way around that by rooting the phone? What about using my firends sim with data to do that?
I think the process fails and then it'll ask you if you want to connect via wifi..no need for a data connection..
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You must buy it used because to activate moto blur initially, you must have a data connetion (data plan) to sign in, or else it wont let you continue (You cannot enable wifi yet).
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No it's not true. I signed up a motoblur account over the WiFi. I bought mine at costco.com as an upgrade to my original ATT HTC Fuze and I do not have a data plan.
Sean
you can make a blur account on the internet from a real computer
Just add data and quit being cheap. They make basic phones for people who don't see the value in paying for internet.
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[Q] 3G and 4G data services charge by Dialing a patterned number in Nexus 9

Hello.
I have a 4G/LTE Nexus 9 Tablet . In my Country in order to use internet through data services like 3G & 4G on Telecom Carriers (service provider) , I have to "DIAL" a code (or a Number) like:
*141* pin number # (to charge my account / pin number is bought from Service Provide website)
*141*1# (to know about reminder of my credit and in response the service provider should inform me by a text message in default cell phones)
As I know , the nexus 9 doesn't support "DIALING Numbers" in GSM band.(It only Support SMS) ,So It's not possible to CALL (DIAL) the mentioned formatted numbers and it seems I can not buy charge,check my account info and use 3G & 4G Services.
Would you please help me with this problem and give me advices about solutions that help me to use 3G & 4G data services .(Maybe I 'm wrong and the tablet has capabilities to address this problem.)
I hope to receive a reply.
Thank You.
I understand your frustration about this issue.
Are you using a Prepaid package from your service provider? This is kind a tricky when subscribing an internet plan in Nexus 9.
I got some ideas about solving the problem.
First, I'm not sure but try go to Setting, More network, select mobile plan and see if you can select from there.
Second, eject the sim card and insert into a Smartphone (that has a dial app) and subscribe the plan you wanted and put back into Nexus 9 after response or replied from service provider.
Third, find out whether your service provider provides any online service that can subscribe a Prepaid plan for your current number either from their website or a downloaded app.
Hope it helps.
I'm newbie anyway.
can't we just dload a dial app from the playstore like truecaller app , truedialer app ?
No you can't, caller dialler app you mentioned are not working in Nexus 9 as it has no call facility, only smartphone or tablet with a built in dialler can install that. You cannot make any service call (phone call using sim) but you can make internet call like hangout, Skype, FB messenger.

net10 international calling

I bought net10 sim cards here in the US to use with my German phones. Everything is working right now, and I want to add the $10 international calling plan. This process seems fairly easy, but to directly call any numbers, I'd need the net10 apk for international calls which I cannot get because my google account isn't yet set to US, as I still have a 12€ value on my German address.
Is there a way of getting the international calling apk? I've used google, but all links I find redirect me to google play sooner or later which won't let me install the app due to regional restrictions.
Thanks for any advise.

Verizon Razr

Have anyone tried to activate razr verizon devices on other network? Both USA carriers and 3rd party (EU, Latin, etc) Never found this information in the internet
The only other carrier I have tried is Google Fi. And it worked perfectly fine. No issues. After I pay off the device, I will be switching from Verizon to Google Fi.
My unlocked xt2000-1 works on FI, although call are very unready, the phone desmt ring, nor I am able to place calls reliability. Data and txt msgs work great. I have tried to activate it on tmob, but have had no success, for some reason, tmob cant activate it.

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