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is there anyway to change call forwarding after like 3 rings??
or change send to voicemail after 3 rings??
thanks
oh also can you do transfer to another phone while on the call.
thanks
perry

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Call forward to voice mail- no ring

Anyone have this problem?
After few days of normal use, the incoming call will forward to voicemail if my phone is in sleep/ON mode. And if I am on outbound call, the incoming call will so as "waiting". The outbound call always work.
If I power cycle the phone, incoming call will work.
I think something not sync up between the phone and the ATT network.
Therefore, ATT think my phone is offline and forward the call to voice mail.
I use Dual. V3
Is this related to the Reg/power save tweak?
Thanks,

how do i setup google voice?

so, i registered for google voice in the past and im thinking about actually using it now for the new thunderbolt since i wanted a new number anyway. has anyone used google voice on verizon before? what should i keep in mind when making the decision or not? does it ring a ton of times before going to voicemail like it did on sprint? have there ever been any issues with verizon and google voice or don't they mind if you use it? thanks.
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I've had it for years. No issues on VZW. Just like your normal number. Voicemail is transcribed for you, though it's not very accurate. You can usually figure out what they're trying to say. If not, you can play the message and listen to it.
I've been very happy with Google Voice on my Android phones. The voice-to-text isn't as good as some other systems I've seen, but it works well enough.
Download the app and give it a try. I think when I set my up on the TB, it gave an error complaining about being able to configure VZW. That was a new error I hadn't seen on my Inc. You may need to manually configure the "no-answer" call forwarding to your GV number. The setup should configure your phone to dial your GV number when you hit the 1 button for "Voicemail".
Give it a try!
Google Voice is the greatest thing since sliced bread, especially if you have multiple phones...one number to rule them all!
I'm testing the theory right now, but on T-Mobile people with NOT-unlimited plans were assigning their GV number as one of their Fave 5 (Friends & Family on VZW) and then telling the phone to make and receive all calls via GV, in effect giving them unlimited minutes. Does anyone know for sure if this works on VZW or not? I've set mine up that way (900 minute plan), and my used minutes seem to suggest that it will, but there's no minutes being charged to F&F on my online billing page yet.
The only thing holding me back is the apparent lack of mms. Not that many people send me picture messages, but id like for them to at least get a rejection message saying its not possible on ny device so they know it wasnt received
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Google Voice Setup for Voicemail only
I had a problem setting up voicemail for my verizon number to work with google voice and thought I would share how i corrected it.
I installed GV app and it said my carrier does not support automatic config.
I could view old messages I had but all new incoming calls went to my verizon VM
In order to route calls to GV VM I had to
Dial *71xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
Dial *90xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
Dial *92xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
This successfully routed all incoming calls to my google voice.
To deactivate call being routed you must do this
*73 call
*900 call
*920 call
Hope this helps someone else.
wrb123 said:
The only thing holding me back is the apparent lack of mms. Not that many people send me picture messages, but id like for them to at least get a rejection message saying its not possible on ny device so they know it wasnt received
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Agreed. The crappy texting service that GV provides is the only thing keeping me from using it full time. MMS isn't the only issue.
I'm gonna drop the Verizon text add-on and give it a try. $70/mo for unlimited LTE is amazing!
Anything I should do to make sure im not being charged for texts? Just composing them within the voice app so I think I'm ok, just slightly paranoid.
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craighwk said:
Agreed. The crappy texting service that GV provides is the only thing keeping me from using it full time. MMS isn't the only issue.
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I love the texting service from GV. It's my primary means of communicating with many people. There's so many advantages to it, including, in no particular order:
1) It's free. I turned off my SMS plan with AT&T last summer and have been 100% exclusive GV for texts since. I'm saving $20/month on my AT&T phone bill and selected NO text messages on my new Verizon account and I still have unlimited texts.
2) It works across multiple phones, platforms, devices all at the same time. When you send me a text to my GV number, it shows up on all four of my active cellphones, and on all of my computers and laptops that have GV web page open or the GV plugin (for Chrome). I can respond to them without even pulling my phone out of my pocket if I'm at the computer.
3) My texts are automatically backed up in the Google cloud, no need to worry about losing them or backing them up special on my phone as I swap ROMs or wipe data. And I can access them from any phone or web enabled computer.
4) I get all my messages, no one's ever complained that I didn't respond to something they sent that didn't come through. Seems very reliable to me after 15 on it.
As for MMS service, I think Steve Jobs was correct, albeit too far ahead of his time, when he said on the original iPhone that you didn't need MMS, just use email on a smartphone. It was a bit painful way back then (2007...seems so long ago in cell phone terms) at first, but once I trained all my contacts to just send via email I haven't missed any of the pics they want to share, and I'm not paying anything extra to the phone company for the privilege of getting a lower resolution image that's been scaled down to meet MMS limitations.
Thanks for the directions on setting up GV Voicemail, I had to google the instructions (go figure) and found the same info after a quick search. Tested it today and it's working like a champ.
Sweet Jesus I really dig this phone.
I was told by the verizon customer service rep that call waiting is no longer available if you route GV to be the VM service. Anyone else successfully rig it so they can still maintain call waiting but use GV to intercept voicemails?
I have never had a problem with call waiting. Also when I set it up on my Thunderbolt I got the error message as well but when hit skip and went thru the rest of the steps, I checked to see if it was set in my phone settings and it was had a buddy call to test it and it worked just fine not really sure what happened to make i just work without haveing to complete the step where it makes you make the calls during set up but mine is working just fine.
Oh yeah guess I should mention I only you it for the visual voice mail though.
denonlake said:
I had a problem setting up voicemail for my verizon number to work with google voice and thought I would share how i corrected it.
I installed GV app and it said my carrier does not support automatic config.
I could view old messages I had but all new incoming calls went to my verizon VM
In order to route calls to GV VM I had to
Dial *71xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
Dial *90xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
Dial *92xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
This successfully routed all incoming calls to my google voice.
To deactivate call being routed you must do this
*73 call
*900 call
*920 call
Hope this helps someone else.
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Great info! thanx.
Question, how did you get GV to sync your GV on-line contacts list to your phone?
When I setup my phone it would not recognize my GV login and would tell me I didn't have a google account and to create a new one.
After creating a Gmail account it did recognized my phone and said you can use more than one google account login.
My GV login is working now, but I cant access my GV contacts unless I open a browser and login via the web access.
Any suggestions?
Thanx
figured it out, you have to apply a new account using the web assist option if not using gmail.
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I figured out what was wrong with Google Voice. It doesn't work with the 747 area code because Gizmo numbers used to start with 747. Its the new overlay for the San Fernando Valley. 818 area code is running out of numbers. I snooped around my Verizon account page and I was able to change it to a 818 #.
All is right in the world.
Just switched to Verizon last week (got the Droid Charge) and have been trying to get GV working for my outbound calling. I keep getting an error (bad number when it tries dialing out, and have seen more than one bad number). I googled looking for help with it...found tons of 3 year old posts with vague answers...
Anyone else had this issue? Know how to resolve it? Everything else with GV works fine on my phone, just can't dial out.
Thanks -
denonlake said:
I had a problem setting up voicemail for my verizon number to work with google voice and thought I would share how i corrected it.
I installed GV app and it said my carrier does not support automatic config.
I could view old messages I had but all new incoming calls went to my verizon VM
In order to route calls to GV VM I had to
Dial *71xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
Dial *90xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
Dial *92xxx-xxx-xxxx where xxx is your google voice number and hit call
it will beep a few time then hang up
next
This successfully routed all incoming calls to my google voice.
To deactivate call being routed you must do this
*73 call
*900 call
*920 call
Hope this helps someone else.
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Ok, I tried this and every time I do and call from another phone, there is nothing there for google voicemail. It says "please enter the number you would like to call followed by the # sign". What am I doing wrong? I dialed all 3 *numbers followed by the google voicemail number. I've tried this like 3-4 times. Help!
swtkimmie said:
Ok, I tried this and every time I do and call from another phone, there is nothing there for google voicemail. It says "please enter the number you would like to call followed by the # sign". What am I doing wrong? I dialed all 3 *numbers followed by the google voicemail number. I've tried this like 3-4 times. Help!
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You need to login in to your google page and activate it, don't remember how but the help section on your google voice page has the steps
Bamf is runnin' my bolt - smoke that vzw!
whenever I go to dial the x71xxx-xxx-xxxx i get a message saying "welcome to verizon wireless your call can not be completed as dialed.

How to activate call forwarding in Canvas 2?

How do we divert calls from one number to another in android?
banmancity said:
How do we divert calls from one number to another in android?
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Go to the dialler screen, Go for options, You can see settings, in that you can find Call forwarding and call waiting settings!
Thanks bro
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i can see display, sound and vibrations, reject by message, calling account, call blocking only... but not more settings --> call forwarding

Google Voice question

I have GV installed on my N5. If I don't answer the call or decline it it sends people to my Tmobile VM instead of my GV VM. If I tell my phone to Forward unanswered calls to my GV number and I decline a call. The other persons phone rings until it puts them to GV, but on my side I have declined the call, then there is silence, then 1 second ring and then the call ends.
How can I get rid of the phone giving me a 2nd quick ring before shooting the person to GV VM?
knitler said:
I have GV installed on my N5. If I don't answer the call or decline it it sends people to my Tmobile VM instead of my GV VM. If I tell my phone to Forward unanswered calls to my GV number and I decline a call. The other persons phone rings until it puts them to GV, but on my side I have declined the call, then there is silence, then 1 second ring and then the call ends.
How can I get rid of the phone giving me a 2nd quick ring before shooting the person to GV VM?
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Hello,
This is my first post so I hope it helps with the first part of your problem you are having with Google Voice.
Follow these steps to have your mobile phone use Google Voice for voicemail instead of your carrier's voicemail. You can always go back to using your carrier's voicemail later if you want, by entering another code.
Enter the following exactly as written, as if you are dialing someone:
**004* "Your Google Voice Number" #
Press "Send" or "Call" on your phone to dial that number. When you see the confirmation message on your phone, you are done!

Google Voice?

So before I got my S3 today, everytime someone calls and I ignore it , it goes straight to the google voice voicemail and not T-mobile's voicemail service. Now that I connected my S3 and I have auto call forwarding, when I don't answer the call on both my phone and then on my S3, it goes to T-mobile voicemail. My ideal scenario would be to go from Phone --> S3 --> Google Voice. I've tried to play around with the call forwarding numbers but can't seem to find the right combo. I've tried to change the voicemail number on the S3 but it's grayed out so I can't. Anybody know how to get this to work?
Add the gear number to google voice and then click the activate voicemail link. It will give you the dialing instructions to set up the forward to VM.
awilson181 said:
Add the gear number to google voice and then click the activate voicemail link. It will give you the dialing instructions to set up the forward to VM.
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I've already done this. I can get google voice to answer if I'm just calling my phone's number or if I'm calling my S3 number. The problem happens when I connect these two together so that I can have my calls that come in from my phone to also show up on my S3. In order to do that, I have to turn on Auto Call forwarding in the Gear S3 app on the phone which in turn also turns it on on the S3. That's when everything messes up. That's when I can't get it to go to Google Voice anymore.
Samsung gear s3 is a tizen os that is created by Samsung its not Android. Google provide support for android, ios not tizen may be in the future we can get google voice officially but its hard to get because Samsung have s voice.
m3alex said:
I've already done this. I can get google voice to answer if I'm just calling my phone's number or if I'm calling my S3 number. The problem happens when I connect these two together so that I can have my calls that come in from my phone to also show up on my S3. In order to do that, I have to turn on Auto Call forwarding in the Gear S3 app on the phone which in turn also turns it on on the S3. That's when everything messes up. That's when I can't get it to go to Google Voice anymore.
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So let me make sure I understand. Calls to you GV# ring to your cellphone and S3 simultaneously via call forwarding. But you also give out your cellphone #, and you want calls to that # to ring to the S3 also. But doing that bypasses the GV system, so it goes to carrier voicemail. This same problem would exist even if the secondary device were another smartphone.
I don't know how what you're trying to do can be accomplished except perhaps through NumberSync, which I'm not familiar with. As you probably know, this problem is nonexistent if you go "all in" with GV and don't give out any other number.
afblangley said:
So let me make sure I understand. Calls to you GV# ring to your cellphone and S3 simultaneously via call forwarding. But you also give out your cellphone #, and you want calls to that # to ring to the S3 also. But doing that bypasses the GV system, so it goes to carrier voicemail. This same problem would exist even if the secondary device were another smartphone.
I don't know how what you're trying to do can be accomplished except perhaps through NumberSync, which I'm not familiar with. As you probably know, this problem is nonexistent if you go "all in" with GV and don't give out any other number.
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I am in the same boat, I just want the my phone to forward calls to the watch when i am in remote connection (which it already does) but if i dont answer I want my the voicemail left on GV and not my watches number. I think that part can be accomplished the problem is when the watch reconnects to the phone and call forward is turned off on the phone it sets the defualt call forward back to tmobile voicemail and not my GV number. How can we stop this from happening?
If you are using GV there is no need to use call forwarding on the phone/carrier. From a GV perspective, all devices are independent. Incoming calls to your GV number are forwarded to your watch number and your cellphone number (as specified on the GV settings website). Both devices will ring simultaneous, and if you don't answer on either device, it goes to GV voicemail (as specified by the **004*phone number# code).
GV functions the same regardless of how the watch is connected to a smartphone. Remote connection vs standalone effects the pass thru of notifications, and has no impact on GV.
If you have your phone and gear activated on Google Voice, there is an option in GV that will do just what I think you're wanting.
After activating both devices on Google Voice go into Google Voice settings>Edit (your phone)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Ring my other phones before going to voicemail" and save.
Now go to Edit (Gear S3)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Go straight to voicemail" and save.
What this does for me is: when my Gear S3 is bluetooth disconnected from my phone, any unanswered call that comes to my phone will be forwarded to my Gear S3. If the call makes it to my Gear S3, and I don't answer the call it will go to my Google Voice voicemail.
If this is what you're wanting then I hope this helps... cheers
Oatswesow said:
If you have your phone and gear activated on Google Voice, there is an option in GV that will do just what I think you're wanting.
After activating both devices on Google Voice go into Google Voice settings>Edit (your phone)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Ring my other phones before going to voicemail" and save.
Now go to Edit (Gear S3)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Go straight to voicemail" and save.
What this does for me is: when my Gear S3 is bluetooth disconnected from my phone, any call that comes to my phone will be forwarded to my Gear S3. If the call makes it to my Gear S3, and I don't answer the call it will go to my Google Voice voicemail.
If this is what you're wanting then I hope this helps... cheers
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I am having the same problem as everyone else. Before I do this, does it only work if someone calls your GV #? I don't give out that number to anyone, I just use it for the voicemail feature because it texts and emails it to me.
So what I am looking for is when someone calls my cell phone, it rings on both (even if connected by bluetooth) . If it is a number I don't know I don't answer and if they leave a message I want it to go to my GV voicemail, not my S3 voicemail.
I should also mention I did the **004* option and when I looked at the voicemail number, it was still the old one. I did test this and it did still go to the S3 voicemail.
My husband got this for me for Christmas and I am not as happy with it as I was with my S2 Neo.
Yes, all unanswered calls that come to my cell# (not my GV#) will be forwarded to my GS3. If I don't take the call on my GS3, then the call will go straight to my GV voicemail.
Oatswesow said:
Yes, all unanswered calls that come to my cell# (not my GV#) will be forwarded to my GS3. If I don't take the call on my GS3, then the call will go straight to my GV voicemail.
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One last question, do I need to this is for both numbers or just for the S3?
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dsireme said:
One last question, do I need to this is for both numbers or just for the S3?
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Never mind, reread what you wrote. Going to try it now.
dsireme said:
One last question, do I need to this is for both numbers or just for the S3?
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Never mind, reread what you wrote. Going to try it now.
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Good Luck... It should work for you too...
Didn't work for me.
dsireme said:
I am having the same problem as everyone else. Before I do this, does it only work if someone calls your GV #? I don't give out that number to anyone, I just use it for the voicemail feature because it texts and emails it to me.
So what I am looking for is when someone calls my cell phone, it rings on both (even if connected by bluetooth) . If it is a number I don't know I don't answer and if they leave a message I want it to go to my GV voicemail, not my S3 voicemail.
I should also mention I did the **004* option and when I looked at the voicemail number, it was still the old one. I did test this and it did still go to the S3 voicemail.
My husband got this for me for Christmas and I am not as happy with it as I was with my S2 Neo.
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Oatswesow said:
If you have your phone and gear activated on Google Voice, there is an option in GV that will do just what I think you're wanting.
After activating both devices on Google Voice go into Google Voice settings>Edit (your phone)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Ring my other phones before going to voicemail" and save.
Now go to Edit (Gear S3)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Go straight to voicemail" and save.
What this does for me is: when my Gear S3 is bluetooth disconnected from my phone, any unanswered call that comes to my phone will be forwarded to my Gear S3. If the call makes it to my Gear S3, and I don't answer the call it will go to my Google Voice voicemail.
If this is what you're wanting then I hope this helps... cheers
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I hate to say that this did not work for me. But we did find something that did. On my phone, we put the GV # in the call forwarding busy, unanswered and unreachable. That seem to do it.
Note: I do have my have my forwarding on for my S3. Maybe that's why the GV option didn't work for me.
Either way, thank you for helping. :good:
If you want both devices to ring simultaneously, whether bluetooth connected or both in stand alone modes, then you have to use your GM # as your primary number. I didn't do this because that means I would have to change all of my primary #'s for everyone who has my phone number. Both devices have to have "forward unanswered calls" set to forward to Google Voice.
I don't know of a way to have both devices ring simultaneously without using you GV # as your primary number.
I'm sorry I could't help
Oatswesow said:
If you have your phone and gear activated on Google Voice, there is an option in GV that will do just what I think you're wanting.
After activating both devices on Google Voice go into Google Voice settings>Edit (your phone)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Ring my other phones before going to voicemail" and save.
Now go to Edit (Gear S3)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Go straight to voicemail" and save.
What this does for me is: when my Gear S3 is bluetooth disconnected from my phone, any unanswered call that comes to my phone will be forwarded to my Gear S3. If the call makes it to my Gear S3, and I don't answer the call it will go to my Google Voice voicemail.
If this is what you're wanting then I hope this helps... cheers
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This works perfectly! Now i don't have to deal with multiple voicemail's to check and my phone isn't constantly resetting the GV settings when the damn auto call forwad feature is turned off and on
Oatswesow said:
If you have your phone and gear activated on Google Voice, there is an option in GV that will do just what I think you're wanting.
After activating both devices on Google Voice go into Google Voice settings>Edit (your phone)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Ring my other phones before going to voicemail" and save.
Now go to Edit (Gear S3)>Show advanced settings>then under Forwarding Options click "Go straight to voicemail" and save.
What this does for me is: when my Gear S3 is bluetooth disconnected from my phone, any unanswered call that comes to my phone will be forwarded to my Gear S3. If the call makes it to my Gear S3, and I don't answer the call it will go to my Google Voice voicemail.
If this is what you're wanting then I hope this helps... cheers
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To go off of this.. Make sure you go into the gear app on your phone and turn off auto call forwarding inside the gear app. Now this works for me connected watch to phone and when I'm away from my phone.
I wanted to do this because the call forwarding sucked as I would always get messages saying calls are not being forwarded via the stock gear settings.

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