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Whether you can record your own greeting (also known as “voicemail outgoing message”) depends on your carrier and whether they have their own mechanism in place, or integrate neatly with the iPhone’s native functionality.
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You’ll be presented with a list of your voicemail messages, so select a message to listen to.Additional FAQs How Do I Replay a Voicemail?
Thanks for the explanation. It does indeed sound like there’s no convenient solution till your whole system gets revamped. To briefly explain *why* I don’t want your voicemail enabled: I use my USMobile number as a forwarding line for Google Voice. Google Voice’s voicemail is frankly superior to yours so I want to use it exclusively. When your voicemail kicks in it interferes with Google Voice’s operation, causing me frustration and a real mess. I’ll give some thought to whether I want to be bothered with going through a quarterly exercise of calling and re-disabling your voicemail.
Depending on which Android phone model you are using, you can dial the carrier code and directly stop the Voicemail service.
Open the dial pad on your Android and dial the below code according to your device.
With Visual Voicemail on iOS 9 you can listen to a Voicemail easily and you can also save or send a message on to someone else through iMessage or email.
3. At the top of the page to select all messages in the list, check the checkbox. Or to delete a selected few, check the box beside each message.
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
6. Say the greeting you want, and tap "#" when you're done. To save the greeting, tap "1."
To record a new greeting, follow these steps: Create a new greeting by tapping Record a new greeting.
3. Listen to voicemail messages. Access voicemail. Press 1 to Get your Messages. Press 1 for Voice Messages. Use these keys while you're listening to your messages
Standard greeting with phone number: "At the tone, please record your message to [phone number]." Standard greeting with your name: "At the tone, please record your message to [name]." Record a personalized greeting, up to 3 minutes long. A common template you can follow is: "You've reached [name]. We can't get to the phone right now, but if
1. Verify that Voicemail is set up on your iPhone. Before we proceed with the means to fix your voicemail not working on iPhone, it’s of utmost importance to know if voicemail is set up in the first place.
Thank you so much! I have Metro PCS and an Iphone 5S. I called my carrier and reset my VPN and now I can retrieve my voicemail. Yippie!!!!!
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FROM YOUR WIRELESS: Press and hold the 1 key to access the voicemail system. When you hear the recorded message, press the # key to bring you to the system menu. Press 4, for the Personal Options followed by 2 for Personal Greeting. Follow the prompts to record, listen to, re-record and save your greeting.