Today Google officially launched Google voice for iphone and palm OS. This Google Voice web app is based on HTML 5 that provides you fast and handy mobile experience.
One of the most interesting part of this is that – You need not require a application to download and install. One have to just point to your web address to m.google.com/voice and sign yourself with google voice account. And the rest will be taken care off. By this method one can directly use this web app, which would have otherwise need to close your browser and open that app separately. After that you can call from your phone show your Google Voice number as the caller ID.
Some of the important features like Dialer, Compose SMS, Inbox or Contacts can be accessed quickly adding to your home screen of iphone.
Also you can send message to your friends from this app for free. To write a message Go to “Quick Compose” , type a number or select a contact, write the message and send. Its so simple with such low call rates.
For those who don’t know about this app. Here is a brief
” Google Voice is a service that enhances the existing capabilities of your phone numbers. With it, you can access your voicemail online, read automatic transcriptions of your voicemail, create personalized greetings based on who is calling, make cheap international calls,”. But this feature has not been made opened to all and at present its only invitation based.
Here is a short gudeline on how to use it on your iphone.
Enjoy this google most awaited app on your iphone now onwards.
GVoice has changed my life. I can’t believe the functionality that it offers, take for example the ability to listen in on voicemail messages. If anyone wants an invite let me know. Also I hope that Apple rethinks the GVoice App, hwo could such an unruly program get not accepted by Apple?
Comment by rankpay promo code — January 26, 2010 @ 7:21 pm
This new GVoice app should be better than the previous version, Apple had rejected the previous version, i am pretty sure that this version of the app will be great.
Comment by Unlock iPhone — January 27, 2010 @ 1:51 am
I suspect this info is at least 50% wrong. “Palm OS” is for Treos and older Palm devices, and doesn’t support HTML 5. I think this poster meant “webOS”, which is the OS for Palm’s new Pre and Pixi devices that *do* support HTML 5. I found this article because my news filter specifically looks for “Palm OS”. Had I been a logical seeker of Palm Pre or Pixi software, I wouldn’t have seen it, so the error isn’t just a technicality.
Comment by zurichzen — January 28, 2010 @ 6:46 pm
A nice idea by google to provide services through the internet, this web based service has a lot of great features in it. Free text messages are one of them..
Comment by Unlock iPhone 3G — February 1, 2010 @ 1:55 am
I love Google Voice. There SMS feature actually got me into it. I can send off free text messages to Bangladesh, India, and USA. It saves me good money on my texting plan from Verizon Wireless because I can use that to send now. I think Google always does a good job of giving users what they want and need. I have discovered in the future they are mixing Voice with the Android. Plus they purchased a new VoIP company which they will incorporate with the other two to give some excellent features. I need to get me a Androind now haha.
Comment by Cheapest Phone Card — February 10, 2010 @ 3:06 am
I love Google Voice. There SMS feature actually got me into it. I can send out free text messages to Bangladesh, India, and USA. It saves me some good money on my texting plan from Verizon Wireless because I can utilize that to text. I think Google always does a good job of giving users what they require and need. I have discovered in the future they are incorporating Voice with the Android. Plus they purchased a new VoIP company which they will incorporate with the other two to give some quality features. I need to get me a Androind now haha.
Comment by Cheapest Phone Card — February 10, 2010 @ 3:27 am