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That's it, I'm sold! Just wish it could find my keys...
Attach your cell phone to your keys?
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That thought has crossed my mind, sadly. And reminds me that I need to get to the dealership for a 2nd set of keys. We're down to just 1 for my car and I live in fear that they will be lost and we'll be stranded somewhere.
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Cool, all set up with our "home" phone. For some reason only Google Voice "Lite" is available for this phone, but that's fine. Mostly I just wanted an easier way to not miss voice mails and this works. I'll get an e-mail every time someone leaves a VM, so I'll see that on my regular cell. I just wish there were a way to send me a text on that phone, but there doesn't appear to be...I'm guessing the full version allows that.
I think I heard you mention Siri (Apple 4s). I think that there's a difference in what is available on iPhones compared to what's available on Droid.
When I had my Droid, everything was smooth (text receipt, dial out).
When I received my iPhone, everything was more manual. (dial out leads to incoming phone call that I have to answer).
Regardless, enjoy Google Voice.
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I think I heard you mention Siri (Apple 4s). I think that there's a difference in what is available on iPhones compared to what's available on Droid. When I had my Droid, everything was smooth (text receipt, dial out). When I received my iPhone, everything was more manual. (dial out leads to incoming phone call that I have to answer). Regardless, enjoy Google Voice.
My regular cell is my iPhone. The one I'm hooking up is an old Samsung "featured" phone. I think the limitations I'm running into are more a network dealie, but not sure. When I set it up it said something to the effect of the full Google Voice features not being available in this area.
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