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Google Voice

You can use Google Voice for your voicemail service, in place of your mobile carrier’s voicemail service. Google Voice gives you a visual interface to all of your voicemail messages—you can access your messages in the order you want, read transcripts of your messages, and listen to them, using a karaoke-style interface that makes it easy to replay any part of a message.

You can also use Google Voice to make international calls, in place of your carrier’s long-distance service, to take advantage of Google Voice’s low international calling rates.

If you already have a Google Voice account with a Google phone number, you can configure your phone to place some or all calls via Google Voice. The people you call will see your Google phone number instead of your cell phone number as your caller ID.

To learn more about Google Voice, including how to get a Google Voice number, go to http://www.google.com/voice.

Google Voice is currently only available in the United States.

In this section

“Opening Google Voice and your Inbox” on page 154 “Reading or listening to your voicemail” on page 156 “Exchanging text (SMS) messages” on page 158 “Starring messages” on page 159

“Viewing messages by label” on page 160 “Configuring Google Voice” on page 161 “Placing calls with Google Voice” on page 163 “Changing Google Voice settings” on page 164

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