Some iPhone owners are reporting issues with their voicemail after updating to iOS 11 or later. Instead of being able to listen to a voicemail directly on their iPhone, the Voicemail section of the Phone app instead prompts users to "Call Voicemail." An Apple support document suggests resetting your Networks Setting to return to Visual Voicemail. You can do this by navigating to Settings > General > Reset. Now tap "Reset Network Settings" and enter your passcode. Your phone will then reboot.
Keep callers on the phone with messages on hold. Make announcements while they’re waiting or being transferred.
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Besides creating an audio file in the right format (Adaptive Multi-Rate), you also need to trick the iPhone to upload your new greeting to the AT&T servers:
Telling a quick joke or including a little more information can keep you safely within the 20-second timeframe while letting the caller understand a little more about you.
With iMazing, you can easily save your voicemail as an audio file, to your computer or to an external drive.
7. Check for and install a Carrier Settings update. Open Settings → General → About → If there is an update, you will see a pop-up. → Tap Update.
Visual voicemail on a Skype for Business desktop phone, Skype for Business app, or the Lync client for Mac.
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To change your night greeting on a Samsung OfficeServ 100, 500, 7100, 7200 and 7400 phone systems: Press the voicemail button Press * # 0000 Enter the system password Press 1 to edit system prompts Enter 1002 for the Night prompt Press 1 to listen to the current prompt. If this is not the prompt you want to record press * * If this is the correct prompt press 3 to discard the current recording and begin recording a new prompt. Press 2 when finished and review the greeting. If the greeting is acceptable press # to save Hang up
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.
To access your cell phone voice mail from a landline or another phone, dial your cell phone number and you will hear your voicemail message. Interrupt the message by pressing * (AT&T or T-Mobile) or # (Verizon), then enter your voicemail PIN code. If that does not work, try searching “calling voicemail from a landline” on your cell phone
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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.)