16 July 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Google Voice Mobile App Goes to Blackberry & Android Devices

Google has just announced the availability of Google Voice mobile app specifically for Blackberry and Android devices. This new feature allows users to make calls and send SMS messages directly from their  mobile phones. Previously, this can be done by dialing the Google Voice number first. Google will be sending invitations soon for this application.

The new mobile app integrates with the user’s phone contacts so users can make calls just like in an ordinary mobile phone transaction.

Other things that the mobile app can allows Blackberry and Android device users do include:

  • Access your voicemail: read message transcripts, follow along with “karaoke-style” playback of messages, read SMS messages sent to your Google Voice number (even if your phone doesn’t receive SMS messages) and access your call history
  • Place calls that display your Google Voice number from your address book, the app dialer (Blackberry) or the native dialer (Android)
  • Send SMS messages that display your Google Voice number
  • Place international calls at low rates

Google Voice can be accessed from any Android or Blackberry device or from its mobile web version at  www.google.com/voice.

2 Responses to “Google Voice Mobile App Goes to Blackberry & Android Devices”

  1. Pett 18 July 2009 at 9:30 pm Permalink

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