Opening a Google Voice account will allow you to benefit from a variety of features, such as cheap long distance calling, connecting all of your phones to one phone number, and receiving transcriptions of your voicemails. If you want to know how to use Google Voice, just sign up for Google Voice and begin familiarizing yourself with many Google Voice features.

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Getting Started

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    Meet the basic requirements. The first requirement for getting Google Voice is living in the US -- it is not currently available in other countries. You'll also need a touch-tone phone along with these programs:
    • A Windows XP or Vista, Mac, or Linux operating system
    • An IE6 and above, Firefox 3 and above, Safari 3 and above, or Google Chrome web browser
    • Adobe Flash Player 8 or above
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    Choose your type of account. There are a few different types of Google Voice accounts that you may open depending on what services you want and the type of phone providers you have. Carefully read the information about the different types of accounts before choosing one that is relevant to you. Here are the basic different types of accounts:[1]
    • Google Voice. With this option, you can get a new customized number that anyone can use to connect to your home, work, and cell phone number at once.
    • Google Voice Lite. For this option, you can have the same voicemail for all of your mobile phones only.
    • Google Voice on Sprint. This feature allows you to either use your Sprint phone number as your Google Voice number, or to change your Sprint phone number to your Google Voice number.
    • Number porting. With this feature, you can port your mobile phone number into Google Voice to use it as your Google Voice number, but you will have to pay a fee.
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    Follow the prompts. Your sign-up method will vary depending on which account type you've chosen. Once you select the account of your choice, just follow the prompts to get signed up to Google Voice.
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Making International Calls

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    Make an international call from the website. To do this, click the "Call" button at the top left of the page. Then, enter "+country code" or "+1country code," depending on where you're calling from. After this, type in the international phone number.[2]
    • Once you've typed in the number, press "Connect." This will call your cell phone. When you answer the phone, the call will be initiated.
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    Make an international call from the Google Voice phone system. To access the phone system, call your Google number if you're using regular Google Voice, and call your access number from a phone registered to your account if you're using Google Lite. Once you're in the system, press 2. To dial the international number, enter 011, the country code, and then the number.
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    Check your account balance. Remember that you do have to pay to make international calls through Google Voice, though often at very low rates. Check out the box on the bottom left of your account to see your balance -- it will be written in green. You can also use this box to add credit, check rates, and view your history.
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Blocking Callers

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    Find the number of the unwanted caller from the website. The website will list all of your past calls and you should be able to find it there.[3]
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    Click "More." This is the third option on the bottom left of the screen with the person's number on it.
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    Select "Block Caller." This will bring up a confirmation box that asks you if you're sure you want to block the caller.
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    Select "Block." You're done blocking the caller. The next time that person calls you, he will hear a message that states that your number has been disconnected.
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Screening Calls

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    Answer the phone during the call. Screening will be enabled, so you won't have picked up the phone even after you answer the call. Instead, you will be given a list of options of what to do: pressing 1 will answer the call and pressing 2 will send it to voicemail.[4]
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    Press 2.
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    Listen to the voicemail.
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    Press * if you want to answer the phone at any time. If you hear part of the voicemail and see that you should answer it, just press * and you'll be connected to the person on the other end of the line. Make sure to listen to your phone's prompts at the beginning -- some systems will require you to press * to pick up the call while others will say that you should press 1 + 4.
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Making Conference Calls

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    Have the participants call your Google Voice number.[5]
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    Answer the first call. Answer the first call as you normally would answer the phone.
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    Add the next caller to the call. As the next person calls, the person will pop up on your phone. Just accept the call and then press 5 to add the person to the call.
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    Continue adding callers until everyone is in the conference call. Repeat the process of adding the next caller by answering the phone and pressing 5 until you've added everyone to the call.
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Making Personalized Greetings

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    Go to "Contacts." This option is on the left-hand side of your Google website.[6]
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    Select the contact. Click on the box next to the contact's name.
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    Select "Edit Google Voice Settings."
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    Select a greeting. Choose from your pre-recorded greetings or click on "Special greeting" and select "Record greeting." This will call your mobile phone and will allow you to record a greeting until you end the call.
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    Click "Save." This will save the personalized greeting for that contact.
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Reading Transcriptions of Voicemails

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    Read the transcription on your phone or website. If you're in a position where you can't take the time to listen to a voicemail but want to know what it says, you can just read the transcription on your phone or website. This feature will be automatically set up with your account.[7]
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    Search the transcription. If you want to find a message with some important information, just type the word in the search box on your web site, and press "Search." This will allow you to easily locate the message instead of listening to all of your voicemails.
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Forwarding SMS to Your Email

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    Go to "Settings." This menu can be found on the top right of the web site.
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    Click "Voicemail and SMS."
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    Check the box that says "Forward SMS messages to my email."
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    Read a text message through your email. When this feature is activated, you'll be able to read text messages through your email.
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    Reply to the message through email. This feature will also allow you to respond to the text message through email. Google Voice will convert the message into text form so that your message is sent as a text.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How to place a phone call from a cell phone as a Google voice number?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Install the Hangouts Dialer app along with regular Hangouts. Set it for Google Voice, not cell calling.
  • Question
    How can I use my voice to answer a google email?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Make a voice file with a microphone's software and attach the file to the email.
  • Question
    Do I need credits to receive calls on Google voice?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You need Gmail verification.
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If you’re interested in exploring Google Voice, which allows you to make cheap long distance calls, connect all of your phones to one number, and receive transcripts of your voicemails, you’ll need to open a Google Voice account. First make sure you meet the basic requirements, which includes living in the US since Google Voice isn’t currently available in other countries. Additionally, you’ll need a touchtone phone with specific programs, including Adobe Flash Player. Once you check your specifications, go to the Google Voice site and choose your type of account, like Google Voice Lite to have the same voicemail for all of your mobile phones. After picking your account type, follow the prompts to get signed up. To learn how to make a personalized greeting for Google Voice, keep reading!

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