[Q] Can you add Visual Voicemail from another rom? - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering if it is possible to add visual voicemail to the Captivate from another rom? Yes I have read about using Google Voice but seem to have a problem doing that.

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[Q] Visual Voicemail

Hi,
One of the features i miss from my iphone is visual voicemail...
I know there's a way to get google voice visual voicemail to work with your phone, but google voice doesn't work in Canada...
I have a Bell i9000 unlocked to Fido, does anyone know if there's a way i could get visual voicemail on my sgs???
Thanks
Sorry i only know of google voice which is so much better. I dont miss "visual VM" at all.
Only wishing for a better Exchange email client and improved copy&paste (guess that is what 2.3 will bring).
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munza7 said:
Hi,
One of the features i miss from my iphone is visual voicemail...
I know there's a way to get google voice visual voicemail to work with your phone, but google voice doesn't work in Canada...
I have a Bell i9000 unlocked to Fido, does anyone know if there's a way i could get visual voicemail on my sgs???
Thanks
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There's a service called "hullomail" which gives you visual voicemail, but it's not available in Canada yet. hullomail.com
If you have inclusive long-distance calling to the US (I can't remember whether Fido offer that or not - it's a while since I used Fido) then you might find you can make it work for you.

[Q] Google Voice texts via native messaging. Does anyone know how to do it?

Does anyone know how to make the native messaging app send and receive SMS/MMS via Google Voice instead of using GV app?
I'm wondering if it's as simple as changing the messaging centre number to whatever it might be for GV. If so, what's the Google Voice message centre number?
*bump* Anyone? No idea? Help?
This is the only reason I haven't ported over to google voice, I don't like that app for texting at all. Even on ics its not great.
As far as I know you cannot but could be wrong, its been a bit since I researched that.
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Exactly! I find the GV app to be no less than very clunky when used for SMS, hence my desire to use the native SMS for GV texts instead. That would be great!

Visual Voicemail

Does anyone know of a way to get visual voicemail on the LG Thrill? I have tried setting up Google Voice but never got it working properly. Is there any way? Or is there a good guide somewhere for Google voice?
Google voice definitely works, but I use PhoneFusion for my personal vm
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When I install google voice it lets me choose it as the option for voicemail service, but I am unable to click voicemail settings. Any ideas?
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Razer Phone 2 Google Dialer Visual Voicemail?

Hi,
Has anybody got native Visual Voicemail in Google Dialer to work? I'm trying to on T-Mobile but it's a no go for me so far
Thank you
kountry83 said:
Hi,
Has anybody got native Visual Voicemail in Google Dialer to work? I'm trying to on T-Mobile but it's a no go for me so far
Thank you
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I'm not on the same carrier but I failed to get it to work properly with mine I could get notifications and call I'd but no actual message.
For t-mobile this has been "broken" for months.
From the web it seems that T-Mobile dropped support for the built in visual voicemail. You have to use their app and well it doesn't work ever for me. It doesn't sync, or notifies, and constantly throws error saying we can't access voicemail please dial voicemail instead.
This just means my voicemail is now never ever checked.
Sign up for a Google voice. Set the phone calls to forward to the number if you are not available. Use it for voicemail. It will transcribe and email them to you.
Att's app sucks also. I miss my built in from Windows mobile 10 and this was the next best things.

Question Unlocked T-Mo VM issues

All,
Got an unlocked S21U, ported from VZW to T-Mo, installed the T-Mo voicemail app, but I keep getting a VM notification from the app AND the phone dialer itself. I don't see any way to mute it. Am I missing something? Can't see a way to fix it.
Any ideas what I am "missing" by not having T Mo firmware?
Thanks
Can you download visual voicemail? I used to have that problem on another phone but when i installed visual voicemail i was able fix the problem.
mmafighter077 said:
Can you download visual voicemail? I used to have that problem on another phone but when i installed visual voicemail i was able fix the problem.
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Sorry, yes, I did and it works, but now I get two notifications for each voicemail, one from the phone, and one from the TMo VVM app.
ret4425 said:
Sorry, yes, I did and it works, but now I get two notifications for each voicemail, one from the phone, and one from the TMo VVM app.
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Are all of the voicemails deleted from the visual voicemail app? If so, i would call T-Mobile next .
Can't you simply disable phone app voice mail notifications?I use google voice for my visual voicemail and I believe I disabled notifications for voicemail notice dialer
Shuthefrontdoor said:
Can't you simply disable phone app voice mail notifications?I use google voice for my visual voicemail and I believe I disabled notifications for voicemail notice dialer
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Alas I do not have the option to silence the native phone dialer voicemail
Ever since I disabled the Samsung Phone app, visual voicemail hasn't worked at all for me. I have to dial my own phone number to access my voicemail the old-school way... It kinda stinks, but I just hated the Samsung phone app for its lack of calling over LTE whereas Google Phone still worked fine with calls over LTE (and had my blocked number list saved from when I had the Pixel prior to this phone).
I forward my calls if not answered to google voice which transcribes my VM so I have native visual voicemail instead of paying tmo for their version of vvm

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