Nexus One – Google Voice


Learn about Google Voice on Nexus One; get transcribed voicemail and more.

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22 Comments »

  1. kbonthebeat Says:

    i got 8 google voice invites left ill sell them for $5 each. message me

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  2. box787 Says:

    WANT!!!

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  3. Danold31wa Says:

    so
    just
    click
    a
    button
    and
    life
    is
    instantly
    hastle Free?

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  4. kevteg05 Says:

    Well, i lov that cellphone o.o, it is just perfect, ive heart is the real iphone killer O:

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  5. eenbox Says:

    Google will start offering their own data plans probably in cooperation with Verizon’s network – wait and see ..

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  6. nellerboy2000 Says:

    I say good luck and have fun. Don’t expect carriers to let your plan slide for very long however, do you honestly believe they’ll let you do that when everyone starts doing it?

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  7. theagrafiotis Says:

    can u help me out, i got me a nokia n95, so if i put gizmo on it i don’t neet to buy tmobile att etc?thanks in advance

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  8. uptownkid113 Says:

    i just tried to get my mom to get me the droid eris but she said no the bill will be to high

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  9. Thom10324 Says:

    claytonraymond2004 says: “You still need voice service. ”

    Not exactly. I’ve had Google Voice since they started offering invites, and shortly after discovered that I could receive calls from it for free on the free software phone Gizmo….since then, Google has bought Gizmo, and improved the concept even more. I haven’t had to pay a phone bill in months.
    Point is, all you essentially need is a mobile Gizmo app with a data plan, and you can say goodbye to a voice plan entirely.

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  10. BlackCell22 Says:

    @repochick1
    It has both actually, google voice is just one option, its not required

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  11. repochick1 Says:

    this needs PUSH sms and voicemail – works when you forward to gmail but then it messes up your inbox. probably seeing some big improvements in 2010 and sooner or later (when phone carries come around) all will need is data plan

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  12. richard7717 Says:

    fromunda dick cheese

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  13. claytonraymond2004 Says:

    You still need voice service. Google Voice itself works through VOIP technology, but calls are still made. Essentially, you call Google Voice and Google Voice calls your contact, or the other way around where your contact calls Google Voice and Google Voice calls you.

    Phone calls go through Google Voice. It acts like a middle man.

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  14. pavelow235 Says:

    So let me get this straight, I use google voice on the nexus one, using the internet to make and receive all my phone calls free to the whole world. So you pay 530 to get the phone, then you buy a data only plan from a cell carrier for $30 bucks a month. Seems pretty good to me, what say the google haters?

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  15. raclip02 Says:

    WHAT!? That’s fucking crazy, yo.

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  16. nayefnano Says:

    this is fuckin awsome

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  17. piotrsawicki1 Says:

    Great feature

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  18. teakwondomasterhta Says:

    damn je

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  19. teakwondomasterhta Says:

    that sucks

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  20. edgardojmarquez Says:

    I’m had Google Voice since they were Grandcentral. Unfortunately, it tries to transcribe Spanish voice messages in English and the result is not pretty.

    Other than that I love it!

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  21. louiekazooie Says:

    Oh my god. that is so AWESOME! haha I NEVER listen to my voice mails so reading them would be great….

    I also love how u can say a text.. lol i’ve always wanted to say a message sometimes and have it written in a text

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  22. bitsblogger Says:

    Amazing!

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