Worked! I had to do all of the above, delete saved voice mails, AND turn off wifi, on cellular, and rebooted phone. Took all three but saved me a trip to Apple Store and it is freezing out so thank you all! Jan 10, 2016 1:22 PM Reply Helpful (12) Reply Helpful (7) User profile for user: phord Question: Q: i can't customize my voicemail greeting More Less Support Communities More ways to shop: Visit an Apple Store, call 1-800-MY-APPLE, or find a reseller. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Legal Site Map Ask Your Question Fast! Go to menu, and click on messages. At the bottom of the screen, it should say options. Click on options. You should see a list of options co ... read more If you`re not in one of the countries that support 171 / 172 , take the following steps to set up your greeting: From another phone or in a ... read more lorily7 Level 10 (Genius) 3780 Answers, 18 Friends, 240 Followers "When you hear `personal greetings,` press the number that the voice said was for..."
Tap Change Voicemail Password. Enter the new password (4-6 digits) then tap Done. If requested, enter the current password. Re-enter the new password, then tap Done. If that doesn’t work, contact your phone carrier to change your passcode or PIN. Or if your phone carrier has an account app (like Verizon’s My Verizon App), you can update
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2. Open the dial pad. Tap the dial pad icon near the bottom of the screen to bring up your phone's dial pad.
Step 4. You will be shown a list of voicemails you can use. Choose one by tapping the down arrow, and then tap “Set as active.”
Tap on the Google Fi app on your device’s home screen. Tap on the Account tab. Under Phone settings, tap on Voicemail. Tap on Manage greeting. Tap on the Microphone button to record a new voicemail message, or skip ahead to step 8. Tap on Keep to save the new message, or on Redo to try another one.
For those who prefer not to use the Phone app, you can set up voicemail by selecting and holding the 1 button on your keyboard.
· The icons and layout may differ slightly depending on the phone’s model and your mobile carrier.
Any time you're checking voicemail from a phone line that is not your home line, you are required to enter your voicemail PIN. Did you forget your PIN? You can reset it.
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Have had Iphone 6S for two years. Still haven’t figured it out. And they want to sell me Iphone 10! Take a hike.
To create or change outgoing voicemail messages for individual extensions or for a Ring Group (multiple extensions).
There are two steps you have to do before you can use voicemail on your phone. The first is that you have to add a voicemail number. This number varies by country and also your service provider. If you’e use AT&T, you can follow AT&T Galaxy S21 voicemail setting. Open the “Phone” app. Tap the 3 dots on the top right. Tap “Settings“. Tap “Voicemail“. Tap “Voicemail Settings“. Take note of the green number below “Voicemail number“. Go back to the dialer and enter the number from Step 6 (including the *). Press the green phone button. The voicemail number has been set. Return to the Start screen.
Yea, same issue with me on Att network.. Frozen screen on voicemail settings. I was not even able to call myself to change the voicemail. I had to reset voicemail password over myatt app. And after that I was able to acess my voicemail over the phone. Still I cant change voicemail over the phone. Hope this will help you reset your voicemail.
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4. Enter your voicemail password. If you have set a password lock for your voicemail account, you will be prompted to key it in. Use the dial pad to do so.
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