- Jun 30, 2012
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I'm unable to answer my phone all the time. I'm often not even near it when it rings.
And I'm terrible about checking voicemail. Most people who know me will not leave it; they'll just call back (or wait on me) or send a text. But it gets left for business purposes by those I don't know (or barely know).
It's kind of a PITA to call the number, wait for the stupid voice to say the same old crap, then scan through messages. So I was wondering if I could disable my carrier's voice mailbox (set it to 'infini-ring') and simply have an app on my phone pick up and record messages. This would also allow me to have a longer chance to answer the phone (it's just not long enough; most would stay on the line at least 50% longer if it didn't go to voicemail).
I googled 'android voicemail app' and whatnot, and I seem to just be finding services and stuff that don't really do anything but relocate the problem (and cost money).
Is there something out there that will allow my phone itself to manage voicemail and record/store it locally? Phone is rooted and running stock ICS.
And I'm terrible about checking voicemail. Most people who know me will not leave it; they'll just call back (or wait on me) or send a text. But it gets left for business purposes by those I don't know (or barely know).
It's kind of a PITA to call the number, wait for the stupid voice to say the same old crap, then scan through messages. So I was wondering if I could disable my carrier's voice mailbox (set it to 'infini-ring') and simply have an app on my phone pick up and record messages. This would also allow me to have a longer chance to answer the phone (it's just not long enough; most would stay on the line at least 50% longer if it didn't go to voicemail).
I googled 'android voicemail app' and whatnot, and I seem to just be finding services and stuff that don't really do anything but relocate the problem (and cost money).
Is there something out there that will allow my phone itself to manage voicemail and record/store it locally? Phone is rooted and running stock ICS.