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One issue I have seen first hand is when an iPhone receives the voicemail notification, but not the voicemail itself. In an ideal world, the iPhone would tell you that the file isn’t available, but it doesn’t seem to do that in the world we live in.
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After creating, the Voicemail Greeting, you can test it by calling to your number from another phone, and see if it is playing correctly or not. Open the Phone App. On the lower screen, tap on the Voicemail option. Select Custom, with this option, you can record the personal voicemail greeting on the iPhone. Tap Record, to start recording the voicemail greeting message on the iPhone. Greeting samples are given in this article below, Once you are done with recording, tap Play to listen. Lastly, if everything is alright, and custom voicemail recording is perfect, then tap Save.
The much safer option is to do this with a third-party voice mail system like Google Voice (but the voicemail recordings are limited to 3 minutes). So it's better to have a paid voicemail service, use the Google Voice recording option for incoming calls outlined above, or spring for the paid recorder services like Recordator.
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1. Find the voicemail recording on your phone 2. Tap and hold the message you want to save. 3. Tap the one that says “save”, “export” or “archive” 4. Pick a storage location on your phone and click “OK” or “Save” 5. Go to the Rev Transcription page …
2. Press and hold the number one for approximately two seconds until the phone automatically contacts voicemail.
Using this feature is easy as all of your voicemails show up in the menu and you can listen to them with ease, save them and of course, delete them.
I can’t come to the phone right now because I’m down in the basement printing up a fresh new batch of 20 dollar bills. If you need any money, or if you just want to check out my handi- work, please leave your name, number, and how much cash you need after the tone. If you’re from the Department of the Treasury, please ignore this message.
Important note: In some states, such as California, it’s illegal to record calls or conversations without permission from all parties involved. If that’s the case, ask your call participants if it’s OK if you record the conversation before you start recording. Then, ask again once you do start recording—so you have their permission on record. Alternatively, if you state “I’m recording this call for [whatever purpose]” and your contact stays on the line, that’s OK as well.
This did not fix my problem, and this happens whenever I am at work and get a voicemail. IT won’t download to my phone at work, but I can’t get it to download later either. Never mind, I will just call them back.
Open Settings → General → About → If there is an update, you will see a pop-up. → Tap Update.
Website: https://iphone-tricks.com/tutorial/1135-voicemail-greeting-on-iphone-how-to-record
Thanks for the explanation. It does indeed sound like there’s no convenient solution till your whole system gets revamped. To briefly explain *why* I don’t want your voicemail enabled: I use my USMobile number as a forwarding line for Google Voice. Google Voice’s voicemail is frankly superior to yours so I want to use it exclusively. When your voicemail kicks in it interferes with Google Voice’s operation, causing me frustration and a real mess. I’ll give some thought to whether I want to be bothered with going through a quarterly exercise of calling and re-disabling your voicemail.
If you know your PIN and simply want to change it, dial *98 from your home phone and enter your PIN. Then, from the main menu, do the following: For security options, press 3 To change your PIN, press 1 Enter your new PIN (4-15 digits) To confirm, enter your new PIN again