However, some Verizon users are struggling with the voicemail issues and they don’t know how to change voicemail from Spanish to English. In this article, we are sharing everything you need to know!
Some cell phone service providers allow users to access their voicemail accounts via external methods such as landlines, and those users could keep the voicemail greetings updated in the absence of cellular and internet service.
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How how how can that be??!! This is the year 2016, and I can’t set basic options like the number of rings! Actually I too want to turn off voicemail completely. I am aghast to read I don’t have a choice.
Thank you Joe B. Skeen! I read so many solutions, but this is the one that actually worked! Nov 14, 2014 2:30 PM Reply Helpful (3) User profile for user: JessicaLyn JessicaLyn Jul 29, 2015 4:44 PM in response to Joe B. Skeen In response to Joe B. Skeen
Call your home phone number. Press # to interrupt the greeting, and then enter your PIN. Follow the prompts to listen to your messages. (Note: In some areas, the # key will not interrupt the greeting. Try pressing * or 2 instead.)
On Android devices above Android 5 (Lollipop), open the Phone app. Then, press and hold "1" to call your voicemail. Now, enter your PIN and press "#". Press "*" for the menu. Press "4" to change settings. Press "1" to change your greeting. Make sure to follow all the instructions.
· It’s likely that your phone doesn’t support disabling call-forwarding if you’re unable to find the option.
To use a different greeting you already recorded or switch back to the default greeting: On your Android device, open the 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.
When an extension is busy on a phone, the voicemail greeting consists of 3 audio clips: Busy Prompt + Voicemail Prompt + "Di" Default Unavailable Prompt: The person at the extension XXXX is unavailable. Default Busy Prompt: The person at the extension XXXX is busy. Default Voicemail Prompt: Please leave your message after the tone, when done hang up or press the pound key (#)." Change global voicemail greetings Prepare your custom prompt files, and upload to the PBX. Go to Settings > PBX > General > Voicemail > Greeting Options. Change the global voicemail greetings. Max Greeting Length (s): Set the maximum time limit in seconds when recording greetings via voicemail. The default value is 60s. Busy Prompt: Select the prompt that will be played when the extension is busy. Unavailable Prompt: Select the prompt that will be played when the extension is unavailable. Voicemail Prompt: Select the prompt that will be played after Busy or Unavailable prompt.
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Of course, this option is only available for those brave enough to hack their iPhone.
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4. For Sprint, select the three-dotted menu from the top right-hand corner then “Delete.”
At the moment we are in process of improving it and will definitely provide more liberty to edit voicemail options. However if you are looking to turn it off completely, please contact us via chat or call and we can help you with it.
Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.
A new greeting can be recorded under the Greetings & Pin section of the app by first pressing the default greeting and then recording a new one.
While it is understandable that not everyone likes to use the default voicemail greeting messages on their devices, there is a simple and quick way to alter the voicemail greeting on the Samsung S20 from any carrier (including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Spring, and others).