How to setup Google Voice as your voicemail -[AndroidTutor2018]

AndroidTutor2018- Setting up Google Voice to use as your voicemail service is usually a pretty simple process. Occasionally there can be complications, especially if you are a Verizon Wireless customer.

Use Google Voice as your main voice mail client © Google
Setting up Google Voice to use as your primary voicemail is a pretty simple process. Verizon Wireless customers usually have extra steps to take because of some compatibility issues that will be addressed later. I had my AT&T voicemail with Google Voice setup in approximately three minutes.
First you’ll need to go to the Google Voice web page and sign-in with your Google account. Click on the settings button in the upper right hand corner (the gear icon).Under the Phones tab, click Add Another Phone. Enter the name of the phone that you are using (something like AT&T Cell or whatever you want) and enter the phone number for your cell phone. Click Save.
This part of the process involves verifying your number. You’ll be given a set of prompts, Click Connect and Google will call your number. A prompt will have a code that you will need to enter to verify your phone. Click activate Google Voice on this phone. You will then be given more directions and on your phone you will enter the code that you were given as if you were dialing a number. Then press call to activate.
For Verizon Wireless customers:
If you have difficulty getting this process to work, you can manually switch by dialing:
*71 + Your Google Voice Number
*90 + Your Google Voice Number
*92 + Your Google Voice Number
More information can be found on Google Voice’s help pages.
Google Voice Google Voice has had some UI upgrades and added lots of new features: setting custom messages for specific callers, archiving like is done in gmail, and much more. No one knows for sure what is going to happen to the service if it gets rolled into Hangouts, but until then, I'm going to be enjoying it is my primary voicemail.
Did you find this helpful? Please leave your comments on the experience you have had with using Google Voice as your voicemail.
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2 KStiles Apr 8, 2014 Link to comment
I think allot of whether or not GV gets the transcription right depends on how clearly the caller speaks. I've had some hysterical transcriptions over the years that being said. It's still an awesome piece of FREE technology.
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3 Giayeecom Apr 8, 2014 Link to comment
Your voice can not be recognized for the most time
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3 Jacob Donley Apr 7, 2014 Link to comment
Great! If they roll into Hangouts, I wonder how that is going to change the service for anyone who uses it.
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14 Sean Stockemer Apr 7, 2014 Link to comment
It can be achieved in Germany also. ;-) Google yields a few how tos, if anyone is looking. I'm anxious to find out what's going to happen to my favorite voip service.
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3 Jacob Donley Apr 7, 2014 Link to comment
This how-to is for US carriers. According to the Google Voice website, Google Voice is only available in the US.
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37 My1 Apr 7, 2014 Link to comment
Is this only for US or also for international?
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