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5. On your dial pad, press “1” to listen to your messages, the most recent message should play first.
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This is one of the reason’s I am considering changing my iphone to Samsung Android OS! Another voice mail bug is when I play new voice mail it plays old voice mail! This 2018 and you shouldn’t have to call for retrieval of voice mails! I switched Siri language to UK english to turn off the buggy transcription app! Or you can turn Siri off to turn it off!
Press ‘1’ to replay your greeting.Press ‘2’ to save your greeting.Press ‘3’ to re-record your greeting.Press ‘4’ to erase your recorded greeting.
Website: https://www.republicworld.com/technology-news/mobile/how-to-set-up-voicemail-on-android-learn-to-change-your-voicemail.html
a week ago in. Galaxy S Phones. That is really odd that it changed somehow. Voicemail is a carrier feature, I would recommend contacting your carrier to get that changed. View solution in context.
5 hours agoTo 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
Thank you for reaching ou to us. US Mobile’s customer support will reach out to you on your registered email for resolution.
Please keep in mind that normal airtime charges will apply for the time you spend setting up your voicemail.
2. Setting Up an AT&T Voicemail by Calling: Open your iPhone's Phone app. It's the white phone icon on a green background on the Home screen. Tap "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.
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To unblock a previously blocked number when you still have their voicemail message:
Website: https://community.verizon.com/t5/iPhone-4/How-do-I-reset-my-Voice-Mail-greeting/td-p/800694
Open your phone’s voicemail app, then tap (or in some cases, tap and hold) the message you want to save. You should be presented with a list of options; the save option will usually be listed as “save”, “save to phone,” “archive,” or something similar.
To change or record your voicemail greeting: From your: Wireless phone: Press and hold 1 or the Voicemail key. AT&T Wireless Home Phone: Dial 1 from your connected home phone. Enter your voicemail password if prompted. In the Main Menu, press 4 for Personal Options. Press 3 to Change Greetings.
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.