
Google Voice Arrives for iPad & iPod Touch...Minus the Voice
Before you go getting too excited, know that this morning's announcement about support for Google Voice on the iPad and iPod Touch comes with one big "however" - you can't make any phone calls.
According to Google product manager Marcus Foster, the newest version of Google Voice has hit the shelves and it "lets you use all the features of the app on these devices, just as sending and receiving free text messages - except, clearly, make cellular calls."
While we're excited to see Google Voice arrive on the iPad and iPod Touch, we're left wondering - what is so "clearly" about this? Why wouldn't we expect to be able to make voice calls over Google Voice on an iPad or iPod Touch? Both of these devices have the hardware capability of making a voice phone call over Wi-Fi, at the very least, so what's holding them back?
Moving past this point, but, Foster writes that you can really play operator with your devices, initiating phone calls with any of your other devices with a "Click2Call" feature. "Simply click any 'Call' button in the Google Voice app on your iPod or iPad and at that time select which of your phones you want to ring. Google Voice will call your phone and then and there connect your call."
Now, it's not that we actually want to hold the iPad up to our face to make a phone call, now we have to wonder why the "clearly" and where the restriction lies in keeping us from using your iPod Touch as a phone using Google Voice. All things considered, you can use Skype on both of these devices to make phone calls, so why not Google Voice?
Update: We got in touch with a Google spokesperson and they told us that it came down to the simple fact that Google Voice doesn't do voice over Internet protocol and that neither the iPod Touch or iPad come equipped with cellular chips for voice call functionality.
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