Hi, to setup Call on GV, you need to fill in your real cell phone number, your Google user name, and your Google password. Then you need to choose a dialing mode. For example I find that direct dial is best. What this does is choose a random number which is used as a Google voice gateway which puts your call through. When this is done, the call is all outgoing and seamless. If you look at the details of the outgoing calls on your bill they will be very different than the actual numbers you called, but this tweak shows the real number in your phone call log to make it easy. If you don't want to use direct dial you can use call back. This method places the call and then your phone rings as if from an incoming call from your own Google voice number. You answer it, and the call is put through. I used to use this method a lot when I was on a fixed minute plan with AT&T because I had the a-list and I added my GV number to it. So as far as AT&T was concerned I was simply receiving incoming calls from my GV number, which was unlimited due to it being on the a-list. Now that I have unlimited calling minutes I just use direct dial.

Hope this helps.

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On 5/23/2013 7:01 AM, Mike wrote:
Call on GV. Minor details ha ha

Mike

On May 22, 2013, at 9:12 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, there are 2 tweaks I talked about. Call on GV and SMS on GV. Which one are 
you referring to?

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On 5/22/2013 7:14 PM, Mike wrote:
Hey,
I got this tweak but I'm having trouble setting it up.
I typed in my name and password but I can't figure out what to do next.
Any tips?

Mike

On May 22, 2013, at 4:00 PM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, for the dialing what I do is make the phone tweak prompt me if I want to 
direct dial, or carrier dial. If you choose direct dial, then it makes the call 
via a Google voice gateway number, which still shows up as the number you are 
really calling in your iPhone log. If you choose carrier, then the phone tweak 
is bypassed. It also comes with an app which installs on the home screen called 
GV Dial rules. This is where you can add numbers which you want to specify how 
they should be dialed. So, if you have certain numbers which yhou would dial 
with Google voice, or with carrier, you can put them there so it will always 
use that choice.

In the past with the older extensions there used to be an sB settings toggle to 
turn on and off the gv send portion, but I don't know if there is a way to do 
that with the SMS on GV tweak since it's so new.

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On 5/22/2013 3:56 PM, Kyle Seitz wrote:
hi Raul,

This is great news indeed!  I'll install the tweaks, but is there a way
to turn off the tweak if you'd rather dial from your regular cell number
instead of from your GV number?

Kyle

-----Original Message----- From: Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 4:36 PM
To: ViPhone List
Subject: total Google Voice integration once again available for iOS 6
users

Hi all. As you may or may not know, I'm a Google Voice fan. One of the
primary reasons why I jailbreak is to fully integrate Google Voice with
my iPhone. This means total integration in making and receiving phone
calls as well as texts. I was able to do this fine with jailbroken iOS
4.X and 5.X using 2 tweaks called Phone GV Extension and SMS GV
Extension. These allow you to tap on a number anywhere and call like
normal, but the call originates from your Google number instead of your
real cell number. The sms tweak is the same for making and receiving
texts using the regular messages app, meaning that it will come to and
from your Google number. All of this was lost in the jailbreak of iOS6
because the developer didn't update those tweaks to work with iOS6.

However a couple of weeks ago, a new developer who took over those
tweaks released a new tweak called Call on GV. This is the calling
portion of the Google voice tweak allowing you to seamlessly make and
receive Google voice calls on your phone using the phone app or tapping
on a number from anywhere. Today I discovered that he released the SMS
on GV tweak, which adds the functionality to sms texting as well. So,
this makes my Google Voice experience complete once more on my phone.

Please note that without jailbreaking you can still use a Google Voice
number with your iPhone, but you will need to do it through an app such
as the official and free Google Voice app, or from the highly
recommended app called GV Connect. Because it's not a total integration,
you have to make phone calls from that app's dialer, and you have to do
all your texting from within the app. So, it's not a total loss. However
if you are inside another app which wants to send out a text message to
share information, it will send it from your real cell number instead of
your Google number. This is why jailbreaking is necessary.

I hope this helps some of you out there, and please note that this
message doesn't mean you should jailbreak. Remember it's not for
everyone. It's not illegal, but it does void your warranty. All that
being said, my phone is out of warranty, and so I'm fine.

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