![]() ![]() The oversimplified idea is this: A single (and free!) phone number than can ring multiple devices, with cloud-based voicemail storage. Google Voice is this ridiculously helpful service that started life many years ago as Grand Central, before being bought by Google. Google Voice is one number for multiple devices - think phone in the cloud, almost. None of this affects other messaging services such as Facebook Messenger or Whatsapp. ![]() So now you could have all of your messages - well, Hangouts and SMS text messages, anyway - in one place. In 2013 Google added the ability for the Hangouts app to also serve as your default text messaging (SMS) app, replacing the "Messaging" app that also comes preloaded on your phone. You get notifications in real time, can reply with ease, and shoot and upload pictures to one or many friends. And Hangouts actually is an excellent way to communicate with anyone who's got a Google account. Hangouts is built in to every Android phone that has Google Play Services, and video chat is just one part of it. (It's what we use to broadcast the Android Central Podcast, actually.) But it's actually much more than that, allowing you have video calls with groups of people, and even broadcast your calls live with Hangouts on Air. It's perhaps best known as a Skype alternative, giving you a way to talk to friends and family over video, in real time. Think of Hangouts as Google's one-stop messaging service for mobile and the traditional desktop web. Google Hangouts is an excellent communications tool - think Skype and instant messaging, and now text messages. ![]()
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