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Has anyone had any issues with multiple sms's being sent while being integrated into hangouts?  I deactivated the hangouts potion of google voice because of the issue.  I haven't noticed a hangouts update, but wanted to see if anyone still using it has the issue still.

 

Clear DATA from hangouts, it fixed some of the issues that I was experiencing. 

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unless you are using your Sprint number as your GV number. there is a known problem. Google has a warning for Sprint users on their own website.

That is what I have been doing since you were able to integrate your Sprint number with Google Voice and it has always worked for me. No issues to report at all.
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This has already been discussed, but basically Google botched GV/Hangouts integration for Sprint customers. If you want to avoid problems, integrate your Sprint # into GV, but do not merge Hangouts and GV. You'll still have two separate apps, but everything will work the way it's supposed to. With any luck Google and Sprint are actually working on the issue and we can merge them soon. At the very least they are aware of the problem.

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Anybody else have hangouts crashing all the time the last couple of days?

 

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i'm having this same issue.. Also is anybody having poor call quality if they use the hangout dialer to place a call? the person on the other end claims to always her an echo

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So I have Sprint integration with Google voice and hangouts is merged with Google voice. It works perfectly for me. Here is the key to make it work. First download another texting app like textra. Make it the default messenger. By doing this hangouts no longer handles basic sms messaging. Now for whatever texting app you downloaded turn off notifications from it. Go ahead and integrate your Sprint number with Google voice and from the web interface make sure it doesn't forward calls to your phone. Hopefully hangouts will allow you to integrate with Google voice and then all your texts and calls will go to hangouts. Texts will go over data and so will calls. I found that the cause of the multiple texts to one person was because hangouts was set as the default for normal sms messaging and then when you integrate with Google voice it would also send a text using data over Google voice. Now you can use hangouts for voice and text over data. If you get in a situation where you don't have a good data connection just make a call from the regular dialer or send a text from your other texting app.

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So I have Sprint integration with Google voice and hangouts is merged with Google voice. It works perfectly for me. Here is the key to make it work...

With all due respect, that's not "it works perfectly", it's more like "here is a workaround I have settled on that is not too troublesome". Should be enough for a lot of people though, thank you

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With all due respect, that's not "it works perfectly", it's more like "here is a workaround I have settled on that is not too troublesome". Should be enough for a lot of people though, thank you

Yeah I agree it's not perfect. That's why I said it works perfect for me. It meets my needs fine.
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So I have Sprint integration with Google voice and hangouts is merged with Google voice. It works perfectly for me. Here is the key to make it work. First download another texting app like textra. Make it the default messenger. By doing this hangouts no longer handles basic sms messaging. Now for whatever texting app you downloaded turn off notifications from it. Go ahead and integrate your Sprint number with Google voice and from the web interface make sure it doesn't forward calls to your phone. Hopefully hangouts will allow you to integrate with Google voice and then all your texts and calls will go to hangouts. Texts will go over data and so will calls. I found that the cause of the multiple texts to one person was because hangouts was set as the default for normal sms messaging and then when you integrate with Google voice it would also send a text using data over Google voice. Now you can use hangouts for voice and text over data. If you get in a situation where you don't have a good data connection just make a call from the regular dialer or send a text from your other texting app.

Thanks for the info.

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This has already been discussed, but basically Google botched GV/Hangouts integration for Sprint customers. If you want to avoid problems, integrate your Sprint # into GV, but do not merge Hangouts and GV. You'll still have two separate apps, but everything will work the way it's supposed to. With any luck Google and Sprint are actually working on the issue and we can merge them soon. At the very least they are aware of the problem.

hangouts works for me for everything but historical GV data.

 

 

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Hangouts still won't send MMS with Wi-Fi calling enabled. Textra can do it. I can't figure out for the life of me why. Hangouts can't work.

 

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Even without merged hangouts I could never get mms to work while wifi calling was enabled. This is on a sprintegrated line.
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Even without merged hangouts I could never get mms to work while wifi calling was enabled. This is on a sprintegrated line.

That's what bothers me the most. Google is huge compared to Textra. They managed to make it work.

 

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That's what bothers me the most. Google is huge compared to Textra. They managed to make it work.

 

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8sms will do it, too.
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anyone managed to get hangouts on IOS8 to work right with contacts?

 

it doesn't appear to be pulling the normal google contact list, most of the contact list is shows unknown person, and the hangout messages showing the phone numbers.

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