When asked to press a number, pause on the phone/mic icon and click a number under the DIAL PAD tab.
To pick the check box next to ‘Mark Default Greeting,’ tap the check box to the right of the check box.
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Check your voicemail on iPhone. In the Phone app , Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.
You can record a personal greeting, or you can use one of the pre-recorded CenturyLink greetings. Follow the system prompts to select your greeting:
Click on the Phone icon on your home screen. Tap the Voicemail icon. Tap Set up. Follow the step-by-step instructions to set up your voicemail including how to: Select your seven to fifteen digit voicemail password (numbers only, no letters or special characters). Record voice signature and/or greeting, if desired.
I have tried every suggestion & I still cannot change my greeting. It is like the greeting page is frozen! Any further suggestions appreciated.
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4. If you don't have a voicemail already set up, "Default" will be checked. To set up your greeting, check "Custom."
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.
I had installed WhoApp yesterday to see how I might like it, and decided to uninstall it. WhoApp uses its own VoiceMail, so when I uninstalled it and couldn't change my greeting, I was ready to blame WhoApp! Thankfully, this thread gave me the correct solution. I just deleted all of my old voicemail messages and everything works now!
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The default voicemail greeting on the iPhone plays generic Your call has been forward to an automated voice message system recording. If you use your phone for work, create a personalized greeting that tells people you’re a professional.
Change the message as often as you like. To add a status message. Click your photo, click Click to add status message, and then type a message, such as “In training today” or “Working on a deadline, please IM instead of stopping by.”. If it’s your first time setting up voicemail, you’ll likely see a message that says “No voicemail
1. Turn on your phone and launch the Phone app. Turn the power on for your phone. Then, tap the Phone app.
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6. Alternatively, from the list of messages, press and hold the voicemail then select “Delete,” then confirm the deletion.
3. AT&T Voicemail Viewer. In case you still have a landline phone with voice mail function, AT&T Voicemail Viewer will help you even remotely track calls and messages.