Friday, July 23, 2010

Google Voice Calling Gets Faster in Android and BlackBerry Apps [Updates]

Google Voice connects its users' calls through its own server, which meant that smartphones placing a call through Voice had to make a data connection before dialing. That's changed with the latest updates to Voice's Android and BlackBerry apps. Now the unique numbers created for each contact (shown in a previous guide to Google Voice calling from any phone) are stored directly on your phone, so no preliminary connection is necessary. In a few test phone calls, I saw the three to five-second waits I was used to drop down to about half a second. Android users can grab the update from the Market; BlackBerry users should head to m.google.com/voice in their browser. As a reminder, Google Voice is now open to everyone (in the U.S., at least). [Google Voice Blog] More »






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