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2009-10-24
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2009-10-24
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Yep. Same here. No minutes are being used so not sure why thunderstruck is seeing different results than us.
Also, if you turn off call presentation in your GV settings, when you answer a phone call on your tablet, you don't need to mess around with the dial pad and pressing 1 to be connected.
Just a little tip for those who didn't know.
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2009-10-24
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2009-10-24
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2009-10-25
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2009-10-27
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2009-10-27
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I'm a little confused about how this is going to work over wifi only. Where i live t-mobile has 0 coverage and i'm getting an N900 no matter what. Is there going to be a way to make/receive calls easily over wifi only? Also, this was just posted on engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/27/g...nes-voicemail/ stating that we can now use our existing # with google voice? Will that work over wifi? Thanks!
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2009-10-28
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To find yourself, think for yourself
-Socrates 469 BC