Now only if I could get Google voice to work on my Droid. I looked into getting this to work last nice and it kept telling me "Your phone number could not be verified. Please try again". This happens after I enter a 4 digit voicemail pin. Now I don't know if this is because I have to have a google # or what? I really don't want a whole new number. My Vz # is just fine. Not sure what to do,
@attilag78 I clicked on the link and it takes me to Coming soon: google Voice and I guess you have to be invited to it. So voice isn't even public? That doesn't make sense to me. Why have it on all Droid phones if you can't even use it?
@Camdog916 Yep, Voice is not fully public. I don't know about the Droid but on the Nexus One Voice is more integrated than on a 1.6 device. Why being there? I guess Google sees it as integral part of the Android experience (Me: it is). Just request an invite from Google and read about the service in the meantime.
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Now only if I could get Google voice to work on my Droid. I looked into getting this to work last nice and it kept telling me "Your phone number could not be verified. Please try again". This happens after I enter a 4 digit voicemail pin. Now I don't know if this is because I have to have a google # or what? I really don't want a whole new number. My Vz # is just fine. Not sure what to do,
@Camdog916 Check www.google.com/voice to see whether you are already signed up or not. It will also tell you how it works.
@attilag78 I clicked on the link and it takes me to Coming soon: google Voice and I guess you have to be invited to it. So voice isn't even public? That doesn't make sense to me. Why have it on all Droid phones if you can't even use it?
@Camdog916 Yep, Voice is not fully public. I don't know about the Droid but on the Nexus One Voice is more integrated than on a 1.6 device. Why being there? I guess Google sees it as integral part of the Android experience (Me: it is). Just request an invite from Google and read about the service in the meantime.