Android :: Hullomail Updates Voicemail App
Jan 22, 2009
We've updated our voicemail up for Android...
What is HulloMail?
Hullomail is free voicemail that's yours to keep. Through a simple registration process we take your voicemails and convert them into an mp3 file and drop them into your inbox. Our technology works for any email account and seamlessly syncs with Gmail, MobileMe or any IMAP4 email account. We will soon be syncing with Yahoo, AOL and Hotmail too, so whatever email you use, HulloMail will easily sync with all of your online and mobile communications.
HulloMail Android G1 app available now
Before Christmas we released our Android client app giving you faster and easier access to your voicemail than ever before.
The downloadable app provides a simple optimised view of your voicemails. You can see a list of messages and choose which ones to listen to, without having to your waste time listening to messages you don't want to hear.
In response to user feedback, we've also improved your experience with some additional nifty features. There's now a button to toggle the speakerphone on and off so you can choose to listen to your messages privately to avoid embarrassing moments, or out loud when you're alone. Also, when you receive a new voicemail, you now get both a visual and audio alert - the audio can be customised with your sound of choice.
HulloMail announce Google contact integration
So you can't remember every phone number that drops into your voicemail inbox? Google contacts can, and we've now made HulloMail sync with it easily.
HulloMail can now sync all your Google contact information to integrate fully with your inbox, meaning you can easily see who a message is from by name, email address and even a photo if you've allocated mugshots to your friends.
All you have to when registering for the service is click for Hullomail's synced service and input your Google user name and password. If you're one of our new Android app users, on the G1, and you're registered for the synced service, you don't have to do a thing. Those not using the sync service can get synced in by logging in at Hullomail.com.
Coming soon
New functionality will be added in the coming months including audio name and greeting management where you'll be able to record a personalised voicemail for different people using caller display information.
To learn more, please visit HulloMail.com or watch a demonstration on our YouTube channel.
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Mar 29, 2010
My visual voice mail is not working at all never updates when i get new voice mails does anyone know a remedy for this issue?
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May 1, 2010
Voicemail - Google Voice/VZW Visual Voicemail (poll) Which do you use?
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Nov 7, 2009
I got the Droid yesterday, and I'm trying to use Google Voice *just* for voicemail. However, it seems like I never get notifications about new voicemail, unless the app is open. Also, recorded voicemail is very soft when it's played back, almost too soft to hear.
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Jan 4, 2010
In my notification bar at the top of my screen it says i have 1 voicemail. This notification also pops up when i turn my phone back on from being locked. However, when I check my voicemail, I do not have a new message or any saved messages either. Whats going on and how do I get rid of it?
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Oct 31, 2010
Is there any app that instead of the voicemail going to the network it gets stored on my phone? It end ups costing me quite alot (0.102 a minute and theres a minimum charge, so even if i have a 30 second call it'll still charge me 10.2p). So if there was an app that saved me a couple of quid a month, that would be amazing. i've got a HTC Desire on T-Mobile (uk)
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Dec 24, 2009
It is asking me for a password and I havent set anything up, I have the service, i got the everything plan, i just dont know how to get into it, i just got my droid yesterday and it is amazing, the best phone made in the history of phones, this throws alexander graham bell out of the water
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Jan 23, 2010
I would like to put a password on my voicemail but I do not know how to do it. Help please.
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Mar 9, 2010
I just got the Droid Eris. I am trying to setup voicemail. Only think I can find is visual voicemail. Is there a way to set up traditional voicemail?
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Feb 12, 2010
Ive got this phone almost how i want it. it reminds me every 2 minutes (vib. or ring) for a missed text and a missed call. but i got no reminders if ive got a voicemail (other than flashing LED's that are no help when the phone is in my pocket). ive looked for apps with no luck.
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Aug 16, 2009
According to the docs, the following should work:
CODE:..........
But this just brings up the dialer without a number showing.
How to launch the dialer with the voicemail number (or otherwise lookup the voicemail number)?
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Apr 5, 2010
I have google voice enabled for my voicemail, and today i had a message (from myself no less) and there is nothing on my voicemail, yet the icon is still there and no way to clear it.
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May 19, 2010
Just got G-Voice and at this point, all I want to do is use it for visual voicemail. During setup, it asked me if I wanted to use my carrier's service or Google's service. I chose Google at which point I had to call a provided number that seems to initiate forwarding?
Anyway, just wondering what would happen if I choose Verizon's service instead of Google? Do you still get visual voicemail?
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Feb 7, 2010
I've set up customized voice mails for some of my contacts. The problem is my GV is defaulting to the option that answers "Please enter the number you are trying to reach." Even when my wife enters my real number she doesn't get her customized greeting. Initially when I started GV it would default automatically to her customized voice mail. I'm not sure how to make this go back to the way it was. I hate to have everyone who calls me to re-enter my number in order to reach me.
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Jun 3, 2010
I was looking for an API to send incoming calls to voicemail. I know this can be done using the Contact app that comes with any Android phones. But is there an API for this?
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Jan 27, 2010
The advantages of SIPdroid over symbian built-in SIP support lured me into the android-land, but I'm sort of missing two apps which I got used to on symbian: one to record all my phone calls (tho no symbian app could record SIP calls, only cell-phone calls) and the voicemail machine (where the app would pick up a call after pre-determined amount of time, then play greeting and then would record a caller's message). And I don't want to shell *monthly* fees for either of these, nor can I use GV for my voicemail.
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Aug 23, 2010
Anyone know if I release a test version of my app to some BETA testers without publishing it on the market, and later publish it on the market with an updated version number, if the BETA testers will then get a notification from the market that there is a new version available?
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Aug 16, 2010
I've recently Hard Reset (factory reset) my HTC Evo after backing up Applications using File Explorer App. Now, that these applications were restored from the backup, I can't see them in Market Download and therefore I don't receive any updates for them. Per say, I've Smart Keyboard Pro, and I know there's new updated version out but unless I buy the App again, I won't get it. How do you get updates on Applications like these and other?
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Jan 26, 2009
I easily missed application updates I use. Is there any way to get update notification for each applications I installed? of should I check "My downloads" list occasionally?
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Dec 3, 2009
Earlier today, we released updates to several different components in the Android SDK. Xav announced these updates via the Android Developers blog: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/12/android-sdk-updates.html. If you want to follow the blog via Twitter, you can now do so via [url]
In addition to the new tools and platforms, there's one other important change that I wanted to point out. We've added additional clarification to the docs about android:maxSdkVersion and what effects it might have on your app if you use it. You can see these details here: [url]
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Jul 20, 2010
Can someone tell me, what is the best way to deal with situations when there is no GPS signal or from some reason fix cannot be acquired?
The thing is that I thought that it would be sufficient just to use onStatusChanged method from LocationListener, but when there is no GPS signal it never calls this method. Why is that?
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Aug 18, 2010
We have a variety of devices for testing purposes, and now that Froyo is being pushed (to the Nexus One so far at least), we have to constantly dismiss upgrade requests. There is no apparent "stop asking me" button.
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Aug 9, 2009
I am developing a small app that works as a speedometer with a build in histogram.
But it is quite unresponsive, I test it by driving in my car, and when i go from 80 to 0 it takes about 4-6 seconds before my needle is updated.
For simple outlier removal, i use a 1x3 median filter on my estimated speed the speed. Wich obviously will give me a delay one 1 sample.
******* Here's the real question :) ****** I thought i might get updates every second, and thus a delay of 2 seconds, wich wouldn't be to bad. but is GPS really that slow? or am i doing something completely wrong? *******
I have registrered a listener like so:
CODE:..............
To have a steady update of my speedometer, I use a timerTask to poll the listener for the last estimated result, and updates my speedometer view.
CODE:............
And the run method of my task:
CODE:.....................
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Dec 13, 2009
How can I setup google Voice to be used just for Visual Voicemail? I know it can be done but not sure how to set it up or use it. I still want to use my Verizon phone number for eveything, just use GV for VV. Also I am with Verizon will this cost anymore?
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Feb 14, 2010
For my work voicemail, I have to call in.
I have it programmed in my contacts (or I did on my old BB) with the pauses and password pre-entered
However, with Google Voice, this doesn't work; when I have it programmed in, GV just calls my GV voicemail...
I can turn google voice off, or change it to 'ask every time', but really don't want to.....
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Dec 29, 2009
Does the GMail app play Google Voice voicemail messages for you all? Because when I click the "play message" link, it just opens my browser and prompts me to save "voicemail.mp3". What I want to know is... did I mess up my settings somehow, or is this how the GMail app treats Google Voice voicemail messages for everyone?
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Apr 10, 2010
I am looking for a way to simulate or create a waiting voicemail message. I know there has a question about this that have been on the mailing-list/group here: http://bit.ly/b6ITDQ
In investigating trying to get a voicemail message simulated w/ the AVD Emulator, I tried just setting the incoming mail to "SEND_TO_VOICEMAIL" - but that does not create a message. There is not an indicator that the call was made until you check your call log (which is the expected behavior, so no complaints there).
I have looking through the Android documentation, tutorials/samples, and reference. I cannot find anything talking about creating or bootstrapping a voicemail message (and I haven't seen anything about handling other instances of a "Message Waiting Indicator").
I've looked around on a couple other message forums, like anddev.org, and haven't seen any examples dealing with voicemail. I have a Safari account and searched in the Android dev books and only find mention of the Intent URI for the Dailer (voicemail:).
If looks like when I'm trying to achieve would be done by creating a Notification and passing it to NotificationManager.notify() as done in this example article:[url]
Would PendingIntent be the Intent that I'm looking for? I'm new to the platform/api, so I'm likely just missing some knowledge on what I'm trying to do is called. I have done a fair bit of looking around, but I've reached a bit where I feel I'm going in circles.
If looks like once I could create/simulate voicemail, then I'd chance need to create a PhoneStateListener with a definition of onMessageWaitingIndicatorChanged() and call TelephonyManager.listen().
If I have missed a place to check or a resource - just point me briefly in that direction.
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Oct 23, 2009
Are you receiving a text message from HandCent with every new voicemail? Want to make it stop?
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Jan 18, 2010
So its 2.99/mo for Visual Voice Mail, if I am on a family plan is that 2.99 for both lines or is it 2.99/mo per line...
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Feb 6, 2009
I know there is a way to send contacts straight to voicemail but is there an app that can block calls or can someone please make one.
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