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!
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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4. Turn on Autoplay. You don't have to press 1 to listen to messages if the Autoplay feature is on. To turn AutoPlay on or off: From the Main Menu, press 4 for Mailbox Settings.
5. Use A Third-Party Voicemail App. While this may not work for all network carriers, it may be possible to install a third-party voicemail app. This could help you bypass any issues you have with calling your voicemail manually or with a bug-ridden carrier app.
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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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If the problem is with your phone, the factory reset has a good chance of solving it. If not, contact your mobile service provider, to carry out some troubleshooting to help resolve the problem from their end.
When using the T-Mobile Visual Voicemail app, for example, select “Settings” from the three-dot menu in the upper right corner of the screen.
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To set up your voicemail, press *98, *68, or #55 (varies by location) from your home phone or call the retrieval number you received with your welcome letter. Voice prompts will guide you through the rest of the steps.
What eventually worked is going into my deleted voicemails and pushing "Clear All".
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4. By default, your voicemail will be setup with your carrier's generic greeting.
If you want to change your default greeting: Open the YouMail app and tap the Menu (☰) icon in the top left corner of the screen. Tap on Greetings. Under the default phone/phone number, tap Change. You can either record your own greeting or select an existing one.