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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Google Voice for BlackBerry and Android now available

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Google has launched a Google Voice application for BlackBerry and Android phones. The app lets Google Voice users make calls or send SMS from their mobile phones using their Google Voice phone number. But the more exciting feature is the ability to check your Google Voice voicemail on a mobile device, complete with automatic message transcripts.

Of course, you don't need a mobile app to have all calls made to your Google Voice number directed to your cellphone or any other phone. But when you add that feature to the mobile client, Google Voice is starting to look like a pretty full-featured service for managing your phone calls and text messages on a mobile device.

There's just one catch for BlackBerry users. While the mobile app can tie into a Google Android phone's native address book for making calls and sending text messages, this feature is absent from the BlackBerry version. So if you've already got most of your contacts in your BlackBerry address book, you may need to spend some time importing the information to Google Voice as well.

Google Voice mobile is available for download from the Android Market, or from m.google.com/voice. There's no app available for iPhone, Windows Mobile, Symbian, or other platforms yet. You can find a bunch of screenshots of the Google Android version of Google Voice Mobile at Lifehacker.

Google Voice for BlackBerry and Android now available originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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