lemmyslender
2009-09-17, 18:04
I'm curious as to how the N900 will handle a particular situation. I haven't seen it answered (sorry if it has been).
If I get a N900, I plan on making use of my Google Voice number to ring both VOIP and cellular numbers. I assume that there may be some difficulty in determining which service is available for the N900 to use (wireless/cellular).
How does the N900 respond when it has both a cellular call and VOIP call incoming at the same time? Does it easily give you a choice of which to call answer?
ie: If someone dials my Google Voice number, it will attempt to ring both my cell number and my Gizmo number. When I don't have a wireless connection, the cellular service is available and rings. However, at home, I would have both a wireless connection and a cellular connection. What happens when I get a call then?
Granted, I could use GV settings to specify which number to call when, but that isn't always practical.
Thanks in advance for the answer.
If I get a N900, I plan on making use of my Google Voice number to ring both VOIP and cellular numbers. I assume that there may be some difficulty in determining which service is available for the N900 to use (wireless/cellular).
How does the N900 respond when it has both a cellular call and VOIP call incoming at the same time? Does it easily give you a choice of which to call answer?
ie: If someone dials my Google Voice number, it will attempt to ring both my cell number and my Gizmo number. When I don't have a wireless connection, the cellular service is available and rings. However, at home, I would have both a wireless connection and a cellular connection. What happens when I get a call then?
Granted, I could use GV settings to specify which number to call when, but that isn't always practical.
Thanks in advance for the answer.