Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS







google voice Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS Google has released an update to the Google Voice app for that gives it greater integration with the native dialer in 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The new integration lets Google Voice users access their Google Voice messages right from within the call log of the native dialer app. Users can control the playback speed of voicemails to speed up or slow down the message as they listen to it. The new feature can be activated by toggling the “Voicemail display” option in the settings section of the updated Google Voice app. The update is available for free from the Google Play Store now, though the new integration is only available to 4.0 devices.

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 Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS

 Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS

 Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS  Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS

 Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS

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2 comments on “Google Voice gets tighter integration with Android 4.0 ICS

  1. laura on said:

    Have you been able to install Google VOICE MAIL on your phone?
    I can’t… I have the HTC Evo 4G.
    I called Lightyear and they said it will never work because Lightyear doesn’t do conditional call forwarding.
    So I bought a Google phone and I can’t even use one of Google’s most basic feature… I still can’t believe it… And I am sure I am not the only one…
    Has anyone been able to install Google VOICE MAIL on Lightyear?? I say it again VOICE MAIL, not just Google Voice, which works OK, but the VOICE MAIL part! Thanks!!

    • admin on said:

      Google Voice Mail is not integrable with any prepaid phone regardless of the carrier. For whatever reason Google has decided to make pre-paid phones not compatible with Google Voice Mail.

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