1. Some mobile phones have a Voicemail app easily accessible from the get-go. To start the voicemail setup process, just tap on the Voicemail app and follow the on-screen prompts.
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.
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AT&T: If you’re an AT&T customer, you have the option of creating your own basic voicemail. You’ll need to press and hold the 1 key down while you’re on your phone. AT&T will then ask you to set up your greeting via voice prompts.
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turning off wi-fi didn't do it... So I deleted voicemails, then I cleared all. I still could not record a new greeting, so I turned the phone off, then on again, and that worked--I still had wi-fi on. Jan 6, 2016 3:57 PM Reply Helpful (1) User profile for user: emeraldstar emeraldstar (4 points) Jan 10, 2016 1:22 PM in response to Joe B. Skeen In response to Joe B. Skeen
Whether you can record your own greeting (also known as “voicemail outgoing message”) depends on your carrier and whether they have their own mechanism in place, or integrate neatly with the iPhone’s native functionality.
Launch Settings from the home screen of your iPhone, and then tap on Phone option. And then you can change the new voicemail password now.
If you have a visual voicemail applications installed on your Galaxy S21, you can alternately use that app to record and set a greeting instead.
If you’re calling from your own phone, you’ll be able to access your voicemail without entering a PIN. This will happen even if you’ve previously set one up.
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Thank you Joe B. Skeen I have needed to customise my voicemail incase I miss a call from any jobs I've applied for. This was a massive help 🙂🙂 Jul 29, 2015 4:44 PM Reply Helpful (4) User profile for user: shaneburton shaneburton Sep 21, 2015 8:33 AM in response to Joe B. Skeen In response to Joe B. Skeen
Enter your password, followed by the # key. Press 2 to change folders. Press 1 for old messages (or listen to the prompts to select another folder). Follow the prompts. To retrieve messages from another extension (on-site) 1. Dial 924 for the Voicemail Gateway. 2. Enter your extension or mailbox number.
Deleted voicemails can be retrieved since they are kept on your device for a set amount of time. From your Android handset try:
Call the voicemail system to change your password: From your AT&T wireless phone, press and hold 1. For AT&T Wireless Home Phone, dial 1. If prompted, enter your voicemail password. If you have new messages, press the * key to skip to the Main Menu. In the Main Menu, press 4 for Personal Options. Press 2 for Administrative Options.
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. Follow the voice prompts to record a personal greeting.
Extension users can dial voicemail feature code (default *2) on their phones to access their voicemails. To enhance the extension security, you can change the voicemail PIN on PBX web interface.
Tap the Phone app to launch it. Tap Voicemail in the lower-right corner of the screen.Find the voicemail you want to delete. Tap Delete (or, on some versions of the iOS, the trash can icon) to remove the voicemail.