C0ffeeFreak, does Google Voice have a feature where it can notify another device like a numeric pager when someone leaves a voice message? AT&T has this feature (they call it "outcall notification") and it's real handy since I can leave the phone off most of the time and be notified with a simple receive-only pager if someone leaves a message. (That feature is one of the reasons I've stayed with AT&T and its predecessors for nearly 30 years now for cell phone service, despite them being more expensive than competitors.)
I had a thought about AT&T using browser's user agent string to ID the Pinephone as a non-whitelisted device. What about when phones use their cellular data connection for internet hot-spots? Basically any kind of device or browser might be connecting through the provider's network in that situation. How would AT&T distinguish between a Pinephone browser reporting that it's running on a Linux computer and any number of other devices that might be connected via the hot-spot reporting the same thing?
I've seen reports that they actually do use this to determine if you are using your phone with their service as a hotspot.
Is it feasible to use Pine on Cricket with the hotspot option and just use Google Voice?
Feel like Pine may be the kodi of phones, like Tank said, very exciting time!