Along with having my greeting screen frozen I was also not receiving any indication that a call was coming in...no ring, no vibrate, no visual indication on the phone at all. All calls were going directly to voicemail and the greeting was some funky message...maybe it was the default although custom was checkmarked. I also tried resetting, turning off WiFi, checking Do Not Disturb. Dec 3, 2015 6:13 AM Reply Helpful (2) User profile for user: susan from morro bay susan from morro bay Jan 6, 2016 3:57 PM in response to tar722 In response to tar722
2 hours agoRecord your greeting. Under Voice mail, select Greetings. Select the type of greeting you want to record. Select Call me to play or record the selected greeting. Enter your phone number and select Dial. Follow the instructions in the recorded message to record your …
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4. Select “Storage” > “Clear cache” then “Clear data.” Confirm to delete everything for both options.
Dial your mobile, wait for it to go to answer phone and hit the star key, a prompt will ask you to enter your pin code that you set up previously, followed by the hash (#) key. So if you have no credit to access voicemail to set up a pin your kinda stumped.
5. When you're ready to begin recording, tap on "Record" and begin speaking. Once you begin recording, you'll see the line turn red. This indicates how much time you have left.
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While recording, it is a good idea to keep the iPhone voicemail message short. Ideally do not make callers listen to you for more than 25 seconds.
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If you haven’t set up any voicemail on your android, you can follow this step by step tutorial:
4. Reset your pin. Maybe you have forgotten your pin or passcode or you never set it up in the first place. This is a common issue. Most carriers have detailed instructions for changing passcodes. For example, to change a T-Mobile passcode, hold down the "1" key, then press the star key, and then press number 5 to go into passcode security. Then press 1, and you will be able to change your passcode. You can change your Sprint passcode online by choosing the my preferences tab and then the "things I can manage online" section. You can reset your pin by calling the carrier if you have forgotten it or never set it up at all. Some sites allow you to do this online.
Now, you will not receive any Voicemail on your Android. In case, if you still redirected to the Voicemail inbox, then follow the steps above in the app.
Open the dial pad on your Android and dial the below code according to your device.
To use Visual Voicemail on your iPhone, open Phone>Voicemail and browse the messages. Tap any message to read its transcription and then tap Play to listen to it. To output the audio, tap Speaker , and then tap Call Back if you want to return the call, or Share to share it with others by forwarding it in a text message, email, or saving it to
Call your home phone number. Depending on your location, you can press #, * or 2 to interrupt the greeting, and then enter your PIN. Follow the prompts to listen to your messages.
2. Tap and hold the "1" for about two seconds until the phone automatically calls voicemail.
We’re sorry to hear about this, if you can reach out to us on [email protected] with your details we can try to assist you further, however, we would need to confirm if you are able to manually access your voicemail through your phone. We can’t provide assurance or support for third party applications. However, if you encounter issues with manually accessing your voicemail through your phone we can assist with that 🙂