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Visual Voicemail Coming to the T-Mobile G1 via PhoneFusion’s Fusion Voicemail Plus App

Categories: Android, GPhone, T-Mobile, Voicemail
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 at 3:17 PM

PhoneFusion announced today an upcoming Fusion Voicemail Plus app that will bring visual voicemail to the T-Mobile G1 handset. The app will let G1 users centralize their voicemail boxes in one place, and allow them to visualize voicemail messages right on their screen.

Louis Libin, CEO of PhoneFusion commented:

“Our Fusion Voicemail Plus application is tremendously popular with our existing customers who wanted iPhone-type functionality on their favorite devices… With the launch of T-Mobile’s G1, the first Android-powered smartphone, people have been looking for an innovative visual voicemail app that runs on this breakthrough device. We believe Fusion Voicemail Plus fills this gap, giving the Android community a better way to stay connected when it matters most. We expect this application will quickly become one of the favorites on Android Market.”

The app is expected to be previewed today at the Under the Radar: Mobility Conference, taking place in Mounain View, California. Look for Fusion Voicemail plus for the G1 to appear in the Android Market by the end of this year.

[Via: NewsBlaze]

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  • Mike

    The big question is, Will it cost anything? If it does that still gives the iPhone a leg up. The cheapskate in me wants it to be free, especially it comes built-in to an iPhone, but demand will probably be high for something like that.

  • Michael Manna

    My name is Michael Manna and I represent PhoneFusion. To answer your question, Mike, FVM PLus will stay absolutely FREE. No need to worry. If you have other questions, feel free to contact us at support@phonefusion.com. Also, don't let the current look sway you. The app is in beta and we are working very hard to get the final release out.

  • jay weight

    When do you expect to release it?

  • Michael Manna

    Thanks for asking. We are working hard to get it released ASAP.

  • Tim Harper

    Michael, fantastic news. How is it going to be free?