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Not sure, you may have to pick a different area code.
I had plenty available numbers in my area code. |
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http://blogoscoped.com/files/t-mobile-g1.jpg Android OS, huge open source software market, touchscreen and full keyboard, gvoice, gtalk, google maps, google, google, google. You can get the phone unlocked and it will run on T-Mobile or ATT. There is a way to get it to work via wifi without a sim, I think. I've got root access to the Android OS on mine which gives me extra capabilities over the non-rooted versions. There are even Netbooks that are coming out with Android installed, I believe. |
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Got my GV invite today. After reading all the follow-up here, don't know if I'll use it. Like said earlier, it would be better if I could put this on one of my current numbers rather than creating a new number.
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I like the idea of the transcribed voicemails. I'm going to request an invite.
I've entirely stopped answering my landline at work, because so many of the calls are not productive. I must have several hundred voicemails piled up there, or whatever the max storage is. If I could just scan a list of my daily voicemails and a transcription of the first couple of seconds, I could figure out which of the 30 to 50 I should listen to. I think I can set up my landline to auto-forward to a Google Voice phone number. The feature of being reachable no matter what phone I'm at, that is of no interest to me. In fact I don't want most people to have my cellphone. |
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