While the iPad is great for using Skype or FaceTime, or for chatting with your friends via iMessage or instant messaging, one feature that is notably missing is the ability to make phone calls. All is not lost, however – where there’s a will, there’s a way.
GigaOM provides a clever tutorial on how to use Google Voice and a couple of iOS apps to replicate a phone connection, and allow you to make or receive calls directly from your iPad. Here’s how to make it work:
In order to make this work, you’ll need the following:
Once your Google Voice account is set up, and both of the above apps are downloaded, set up each app by providing your Google Voice account login information. That’s it – you’re now ready to make and receive calls. Follow the below directions to get started, and to make and receive your first phone call on the iPad!
Making Calls
It’s worth noting that, while it’s possible to make calls over 3G using this method, call quality can be spotty. It’s recommended that you use WiFi in order to make calls.
Receiving Calls
Enabling your iPad to receive calls is a matter of forwarding your incoming Google Voice calls to your iPad – just follow the below steps and you’ll be able to receive calls in no time.
Now anyone who calls your Google Voice number will automatically be forwarded to your iPad. And don’t worry about missing calls – Google Voice automatically keeps a record of your calls, and allows callers to leave messages.
If you already have a Google Voice account that forwards to your cell phone, office phone or somewhere else, it might be worth setting up a second Google account (and a second Google Voice account) just for your iPad.
You can use a standard Apple headset with microphone to handle your calls. You can also use a Bluetooth headset, but you won’t be able to answer calls using the headset – you’ll have to answer them manually with your iPad.
That’s all there is to it! You can now make and receive calls on your iPad from anywhere you have a reliable internet connection! I hope this tutorial has been useful – let us know how it worked out for you in the comments!