You can either press and hold 1 key or dial 805-637-7243 to access your voicemail.
That’s it. You have deleted the old Voicemail greeting on your Android device and stored the new one. Congratulations!
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Another worth considering trick is to remove all the old voicemails that are consuming the storage and creating multiple dilemmas like this. To delete the voicemail here are the steps, Open the Phone app. Tap on Voicemail at the bottom tab. Then tap on Edit at the top-right screen. Select All the Voicemails and at last tap Delete.
5. Switch on and switch off Airplane Mode. You can do this from either Settings or the Control Center. On iPhone X or later, swipe down from the top right of the screen (where the battery indicator is).
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After setting the number on your voicemail, you must also record a personal voicemail greeting. Follow the steps below. Start the Phone app. if you don’t see the numeric keypad, tap “Keypad” at the bottom of the screen. Tap and hold the “1” for about two seconds until the phone automatically calls voicemail. Immediately tap “3” to access voicemail settings. Listen to the options. On most voicemail systems, tap “2” to start the process to record a new greeting. The current personal greeting will play; then tap “2” again to record a new greeting. Say the greeting you want, and tap “#” when you’re done. To save the greeting, tap “1.” The personal voicemail greeting has been set. Hangup the phone. How to setup voicemail using a Visual Voicemail Applications
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Visual Voicemail won't let me play back or adjust greeting. I have a new iPhone SE running iOS 9.3.1, restored from a backup of my old iPhone 4S. Also I have changed carriers upon getting the new phone to Cricket from AT&T. When I set up the new iPhone, it installed carrier updates from iTunes and the Phone app let me set up my visual voicemail
To change your Standard Voicemail greeting follow the directions below. Enter your password and the press # key. From Shoretel Communicator (You will need to have access to your Shoretel phone to record the message) In the menu bar, click More, then Prefereces. Your phone will turn on and beep. Begin your message.
I have tried all of the suggestions above and still can't save a custom voicemail greeting. seems like such a simple task, I can't believe Apple hasn't fixed this bug. Any other suggestions? =) Dec 18, 2015 10:40 AM User profile for user: AmishCake AmishCake User level: Level 6 (9,632 points) Apr 16, 2014 5:34 AM in response to phord In response to phord
1. Tap the fixed key with the envelope graphic, or dial the phone’s phone number.
Call your home phone number. Press # to interrupt the greeting, and then enter your PIN. Follow the prompts to listen to your messages. (Note: In some areas, the # key will not interrupt the greeting. Try pressing * or 2 instead.)
To change your voicemail message on iPhone: 1. On your home screen, tap Phone. Tap the Phone icon on your home screen to launch your device’s phone calling app. 2. At the bottom, tap Voicemail on the menu bar. You will see a menu bar appear at the bottom of your screen. Tap Voicemail in the bottom right corner. 3. Tap Greeting in the top left
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4. If you're asked for a password, type in your password using the keypad. If you haven't created a password before, type your phone number's last four digits.
Besides creating an audio file in the right format (Adaptive Multi-Rate), you also need to trick the iPhone to upload your new greeting to the AT&T servers: