cgardnervt
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- Jun 24, 2011
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Very easy if you are not currently on a contract. The only thing you will loose is MMS. And before people jump on me and say "who uses MMS anymore?!?! So lame bro!!" there are good reasons for wanting MMS. I cannot control what people send to me. If someone sends me an MMS I will never even know they tried to contact me. That is BAD. Many phones automatically send a group text as an MMS. Which means I am the only one in the group that doesnt get the message. BAD. I have no interest in sending MMS, but I like receiving messages people send me.
If you can put up with not getting MMS, porting your number to google voice is great. So many benefits. If my phone dies I can borrow someone else's and log into my account online and see if I missed any calls or send/receive texts. If I am in a building with no cell signal but with wifi I can send receive texts and be alerted to missed calls. Same when I am traveling internationally. It turns your phone number into a cloud service no longer tied to one specific device. Once you port to GV you can stop being gouged $20/month to send a bunch of 160 byte messages. GV is great and it frustrates me the neglect google has given it. Hopefully that changes with hangouts.
I used GV for about 6 months and love it. However the app was slow and just terrible IMO. I couldnt deal with it afterwards. Other than that I loved it on the PC and tablet! But for my normal phone usage texting is just better. I even reviewed it on my blog. I still use it for VM though and I give out that number to others that are not "personal" friends or family. (Like my bills are are done in GV just because.)