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
1. Select the fixed key with the envelope graphic, or dial the phone’s phone number.
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Mike, If you are looking to get it completely disabled, unfortunately, this cannot be done at the moment. To disable the service temporarily, please call us or send us an email at [email protected] since there is a verification process involved so we won’t be able to resolve it here.
I’m sorry to hear about this, can you drop us an email at [email protected] so we can look further into this?
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8. Disable Wi-Fi on your iPhone. Some people found success in fixing their voicemail woes when they temporarily disabled. Wi-Fi on their iPhone. Give it a go yourself.
Open the Google Voice app .At the top left, tap Menu Settings.In the Voicemail section, tap Voicemail greeting.Next to the greeting you want to use, tap More Set as active.
To activate Visual Voicemail, dial 1217 from your iPhone and a recorded message will confirm it has been switched on. When a message is left in your voicemail mailbox, you'll see a notification against the ‘Phone’ widget on your iPhone. When you activate Visual Voicemail, your current personal greeting will carry over.
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2. Press the Star or Pound Key. Depending on your carrier, you will likely push one of these two keys next. It's more common to push the star key. When you hear your voicemail start, that's when you should press either the star (*) or the pound (#) key. For AT&T, Sprint, U.S. Cellular, and T-Mobile, press the star (*) key. Verizon, Bell Mobility and Virgin Mobile users should press the pound (#) key. If you are using a different carrier, you can check its website or call customer service to be sure.
3 - Navigate to Config > Mailboxes and edit your mailbox using the pencil icon to the right of your mailbox.
6. Return to the dialer and enter the number from Step 6 (along with the *) once more.
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You can call your voicemail service to check your messages. Open the Phone app . At the bottom, tap Dialpad . Touch and hold 1.
To check your voicemail messages from another phone: Call your 10-digit wireless number. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press the * key to interrupt it. If you reach the main voicemail system greeting, enter your 10-digit wireless phone number, then interrupt your greeting by pressing the * key. Enter your voicemail password when prompted.