When you first set up your Android phone, it may ask you to record your greeting for the caller. You can also keep the default greeting stored on the device. But, in future, if you want to customize the Voicemail greeting or want to create a new one, then you may need to delete the old recordings from Android. It may not be necessary depending on the Android device model & version; it’s good to know the process.
💡 Tip: Transcripts will often be too long to be displayed in iMazing, but they will be fully available if you use iMazing's export to Excel or CSV function. Keep in mind Visual Voicemail is an an optional feature which enables viewing voicemail directly on your device, without dialling a mailbox. Not all carriers support Visual Voicemail: if your voicemail does not appear on your iPhone, please check this Apple Support article. If you want to transfer your voicemail to a new iPhone, you'll need to create a backup of the old phone, then restore that backup to the new iPhone. Voicemail audio files are in .amr format. If you are a Windows user, you will need Apple's Quicktime or VLC to play .amr files on your computer. Related Articles Transfer Call History from iPhone to a Mac or PC computer Backup an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac or PC computer Restore an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch from a local backup Get help with visual voicemail Support Center FAQ Guides License Retrieval Join the Beta Troubleshooting Related Videos iMazing iMazing Configurator iMazing CLI iMazing Profile Editor iMazing HEIC Converter iMazing Transfer Backups Photos Music Ringtones Books Safari Apps Quick Transfer Messages WhatsApp Phone Contacts Calendars Other Data File System Backup Extractor iOS Management Configurator Supervision Security & Privacy Support FAQs Guides Tech Specs Join the Beta Troubleshooting DiskAid Lost License Code Contact Support Team Get iMazing Store Download Enterprise Education iMazing HEIC Converter iMazing Configurator iMazing Profile Editor iMazing CLI ISOBMFF ColorSet All Free Downloads Policy Privacy Policy Terms of Use End-User License Agreement Licensing Policy © DigiDNA SARL, 2008-2021. All rights reserved. iMazing ® is a registered trademark of DigiDNA SARL.
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A word of warning: These greetings will not do you any favors if you're in the midst of a job hunt or work in a conservative industry. Always remember your target personas. If there's a chance they won't appreciate your sense of humor, opt for a straightforward greeting instead.
Most carriers offer voicemail for free. However, some carriers may limit the number of voicemail messages you can have stored. But this shouldn’t be a problem because not many callers leave voicemails anymore.
7. You have customized your personal voicemail greeting. Remove the phone from your ear.
8. "Hi, you've reached [your name]. I'm unable to come to the phone right now. But if you leave your name, number, and a short message, I'll be sure to call back."
I want to use a downloaded custom MP3 file as my custom greeting. Is there a way to transfer it into the file or do I have to just re-record it by hitting record while the MP3 file plays off of another device?
If resetting your Networks Settings doesn't work, the Apple forums suggest enabling Airplane mode for 30 seconds to return to Visual Voicemail. I have personally experienced the "Call Voicemail" issue every time I have updated to the newest iOS 11 beta and reboot my phone. After two attempts, the Airplane suggestion worked and returned my Voicemail back to normal, where I can read a transcript or listen to an individual voicemail directly from my iPhone. Here's how to quickly enable and disable Airplane mode: Swipe up from the bottom of your display anywhere on the Home screen. Tap the airplane icon. Wait 30 seconds then tap the airplane icon again.
How do I listen to my own voicemail greeting on iPhone?How do I turn off voicemail? Looking in the voicemail settings and searching for a ‘Deactivate‘ or ‘Turn Off‘ option is an obvious first step regardless of the phone you’re using. If you find the correct option, disabling it will turn off the voicemail function.
But what’s really great about Samsung’s way of dealing with voicemails is the new and improved Visual Voicemail service. This lets you view voice mail messages and listen to them in any order you want. Instead of listening to all of them in order, you can pick the ones you’re interested in. Even more, you can decide to erase or archive them, all from your device screen. Visual Voicemail also includes button shortcuts to call back or text a person that left you a voicemail.
Assuming you only care to hear from a handful of people, open your phone’s Settings, and tap on Notifications. From here, tap on Do Not Disturb and toggle it on. Now, you can tap Allow Exceptions and add the contacts you’d like to get calls from.
I got a new cell phone recently. As the world stood in line to pick up the latest iPhone 8, I graduated to the 6S. I pride myself on that actually. As with all new phones in the 21st century, the voicemail must be set up anew. I used the default message for the first few days, but finally settled down to record a more personal greeting.
20. “Hey there! Thanks for calling [company]. We are unable to answer the phone right now but will get back to you right after the holidays. We hope it’s not an emergency, but if so, we’ve got you covered. Contact us at [company email/other support lines] and we’ll get back to you ASAP. Please be sure to leave your name, phone number, and a brief message to let us know the reason for your call. Thank you and have a great day.” Available even during holiday emergencies? Let your callers know via your voicemail greeting.
Set up Visual Voicemail on your iPhone. Looks like no one’s replied in a while. Go to Settings>Phone>Change Voicemail Password. Enter a voicemail password then click done. Re-enter password then tap done again. Now go to your voicemail greeting and you will be able to edit your greeting. More Less.
So, how do you protect your information? There are a few settings and privacy apps that can help.
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4. On Audacity’s main control panel, make sure “Line In” or “Built-In Input” is selected in the drop-down menu for the recording source, marked by a microphone icon. The source you pick should match the port you’re using to connect your iPhone or Android to your computer.