Google Voice for the iPhone
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 at 8:06PM With all the hoopla about the iPhone version of Google Voice I thought it would have been interesting to see what could be possible. For that I managed to track down a good friend of mine with a jailbroken iPhone who installed an application for Google Voice called GV Mobile from Cydia and was willing to show me around.
Interestingly that application installs it's own dialer application. It does not disable the existing iPhone dialer yet it does not seem to integrate with it either. Which in my opinion makes sense in that the application appears to be insuring that it does not tinker with the deep inner workings of the Apple software.
When the dialer is selected it launches like any application with a brief display of the logo...
GV Mobile Splashscreen
Once into the application it resembles the iPhone dialer complete with it's own functions shown in the bottom on the dock; SMS, Call History, Voice mail and application Settings.
GV Mobile Application looks similar to what iPhone users currently experienceAt this point it is important to note that this application is using Google Voice functionality even though the services look the same as the carriers in this case AT&T. The contacts are the same as on the native iPhone so that does not really change anything.
The messaging is still called SMS. And looks and acts the same as the current iPhone messaging application.
GV Mobile's SMS Messaging
You can even still select the individual message and interact with it normally.
Note that since there is no MMS support yet from AT&T, it is not really clear if this functionality will work with MMS messages when they appear. That is something to bear in mind.
GV Mobile still allows you to interact with your message
The call history is similar to the iPhone's current Visual Voice mail; it has a history of calls and voice mail functions.
GV Mobile Displays a Call History
I suspect that in being similar to the iPhone, GV Mobile insures that iPhone users will not suffer through a different UI.
GV Mobile also has similar Visual Voice mail capabilities and UIThe settings are where things are different in that they are specifically designed to be simplified controls for the Google Voice service itself.
GV Mobile Supports Numerous Google Voice Options
You can add the basic logon information, options for the service, and tell the Google Voice service which phone numbers it should forward to and add other ones. Phone changes appear to cascade if you should make changes to the numbers on the Google Voice web application.
GV Mobile also allows Google Voice to call other phonesAside from great features such as free SMS and calling within the continental United States, the transcription service is very nice. It is not always accurate mind you but it is very helpful. Voice mail transcriptions are available in the SMS messaging portion of GV Mobile.
GV Mobile's Voicemail Transcription ServiceTelephone numbers are turned into dialing links so that you can call them back. As can be seen in this heavily edited example, the transcription can be accurate but heavy accents, background noise, or even complications in pronunciation can cause unpredictable translations. However, it is nice in that you can get notified of voice mail that you may have received and quickly look at it if you are unable to listen in.
Since GV Mobile does not displace the native iPhone dialer, making a call with it is reasonably seamless. The only interesting thing about it is that GV Mobile actually calls your cell phone per the settings and you have to answer it if you want to take the call. This is necessary from what I could tell so that the native iPhone dialer can still work in case something should not work with GV Mobile. The settings can be adjusted so that Google Voice does not forward the call to your iPhone if it really becomes annoying.
I have an Android phone which supports Google Voice and does a wonderful job. However it is nice to see what the fuss was all about on the iPhone side. It still appears to be obtainable if you are willing to jailbreak your iPhone which is probably not the majority of iPhone users.
Personally I hope that the entire Google Voice application can find it's way at some point to the iPhone and other mobile phones as well.

