Ooma Office Business Phone App

Ooma Office Business Phone App

Business phone in your pocket. Call, text, and more from anywhere.

App info


7.1.2
March 07, 2025
Android 8.0+
Everyone
Get Ooma Office Business Phone App for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Ooma Office Business Phone App, Developed by Ooma. Listed in Business Category. Current Version Is 7.1.2, Updated On 07/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Ooma Office Business Phone App. Achieved Over 296 thousand Installs. Ooma Office Business Phone App Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars

Stay connected on the go with the Ooma Office business mobile app. Whether you’re at home, at work or somewhere else, you’ll be able to access the #1 rated business phone service right from your smartphone. Starting at just $19.95/user/month.

Keep collaborating.
Co-workers can easily stay connected with group messaging, group calls and extension dialing, letting you connect to colleagues whenever you need to from wherever you are.

Never miss a call.
Forget about missing important calls by routing all your important business phone calls right to the Ooma Office app.

Manage business calls better.
Easily transfer calls to your co-workers to help clients and customers get the help they need faster.

Eliminate business interruptions.
Seamlessly flip calls between your desktop phone and mobile app to keep the conversation going.

On-the-go voicemail access.
Check your voicemail from wherever you are right within the business phone app.

Easy setup.
Keep your current number or choose a new one from any available area code. Toll-free numbers are also available.

Current customer? Log in to access your advanced features.
Just log in with your phone number, extension and password to get started.

***** IMPORTANT NOTICES - PLEASE READ *****

The Ooma Office for business mobile app works with Android devices running 8.0 and higher.

Be aware that some mobile network operators prohibit or restrict the use of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) over their network. They may prohibit the use of VoIP over their network or impose additional fees and/or charges when using VoIP over their network. By using Ooma Office over 3G/4G/LTE, you agree to familiarize yourself with and abide by any restrictions your cellular carrier imposes and agree that Ooma will not be held liable for any charges, fees or liability imposed by your carrier for using Ooma Office over their 3G/4G/LTE network.
We are currently offering version 7.1.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


v7.1.2 - bugfixes

v7.0:
- Faxing feature you've been waiting for: scan documents via camera
- Messaging usage is visible in the app
- Larger buttons and additional call details on the incoming call screen
- Teammate status visible on all screens (TeamChat needs to be enabled)
- Improved Bluetooth compatibility and speakerphone handover b/w Ooma Office and third-party apps

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.7
1,730 total
5 85.9
4 6.2
3 1.7
2 0.9
1 5.3

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Total number of active users rated for: Ooma Office Business Phone App

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Recent Comments

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Tom Griffin

Works as it should aside from one thing. When you open the app, it takes charge of all phone sounds and sends it through the speaker you hear from when speaking on the phone. Music, video, phone call, all of it. The only way to get it to go back to normal is to "force stop" the app from the phone's settings menu after each use. It makes what would be a great service a sub-par service. I have tried to work with their support, but they have never even raised it to the dev team to get it fixed

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Vinny A

This app works OK, but it has its share of annoying things about it. For example, when the app is running in the background, if I step into my car, when the Bluetooth connects to said car, it will cause the car to think I'm in a phone call via the app when I'm not. This happens 100% of the time in two different cars. My only recourse is to manually press the 'End call' button and force close the app every time. Another annoyance it in how it handles voicemail playback. It doesn't work well.

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Caitlin M

The app is pretty much useless as a phone but I use it to alert me of calls and voicemail, and then go answer them or return the call on the actual in office Ooma phone. Calls get dropped when I answer. Can't hear voicemail (the volume is incredibly low and won't get louder). The transcription of any VM gives me a hint at what the caller is saying but it's a joke as well. The only actual useful feature is I can change my voicemail greeting from home with this app if need be.

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Clint Anderson

Works but lowers Bluetooth audio even when the app is not being used. It took me a while to figure it out but once I force stopped the app volume to my headphones returns. As soon as you start the app it drops to almost on hearable

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Kelly Villines

This app sucks. Won't connect calls, get stuck on call screen and won't hang up. Even after closing the app it says it's still trying to make a call. No way to text people.

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imaprinta

Can't get the app to call out anymore after a recent update. After I dial the number and hit send, it will ring once and disconnect. Used to work perfectly.

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Muhammad Faisal

The mobile and desktop both the apps sucks. Since most of the users uses mobile apps, this app is horrible. It wouldn't allow you to accept incoming calls and most of the times get stuck while calling someone.

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Juan Carrasco

This app sucks, it crashes all the time. Everything is delayed and when you hang up it freezes your phone and keeps the call going