It appeared that the network strength was sufficient to deliver the call which was missed and the notification. It was not strong enough, however, to download the audio file to be played.
If you haven't used that free Google Voice account in a while, check it out. It provides free voice mail, a free phone number, call-around service (it'll ring as many IRL phones as you want it to until you answer), and yes, even conversation recording on incoming calls. While it's possible to make an outbound call using the Google Voice app on your iPhone, you can't record them with Google Voice.
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Depending on what cellular provider you have and where in the world you are, the process may differ a little bit. Searches can likely be made to find the specific instructions for your specific provider. All in all, however, most of the set-ups are fairly similar and shouldn’t take very long at all. So without further ado, let’s take a look at the ways to set up your voicemail on the iPhone 6S.
First, turn OFF the WiFi on your phone if it is ON.Go to your phone Settings and open Cellular option.Now tap on the toggle for Cellular Data option.Turning on the Cellular dataTry using your voicemail and see if the problem still exists.Method 3: Setup Your Visual Voicemail
Tap Record a new greeting. Note: If necessary, delete an existing greeting (limit of 2 greetings) to make room for the new greeting: Tap the Menu key, tap Delete greetings, tap the check box next to the desired greeting, and then tap Delete.
When you have new voicemail, the Phone tab in the Skype for Business main window displays the number of your messages. See Contact Card opens the caller's contact card, which lists their phone number, email address, office location, and so on. Open Item in Outlook provides more information about the call.
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.
Hi, you have reached (names) voicemail. If you want money or to sell us something, we a) gave at the office, b) already have it, or c) don’t want it. If you are a friend, trying to give us money or just want to talk, then leave a message or try my cell phone number.
Step 2: If your phone is able to use Visual Voicemail, you will see a Set Up Now button. If you don’t see this pop-up or your phone starts to call the voicemail, your phone will not be able to use Visual Voicemail at the moment. You can call your providers and see if you can get it if you want.
Open your Voicemail app.Tap, or tap and hold the message you want to save.In the menu that appears, tap the one that says “save”, “export” or “archive.”Select the storage location in your phone you would like the message to go to, and tap “OK” or “Save.”
Voice mail preview enables you to preview the text of voice messages you receive. You can also have text previews included with voice messages you send.
Keep it short and sweet so that the caller can quickly leave their message and move on with their day.
It doesn’t matter what you save to your phone, computer or tablet — everything you keep on your devices should be considered private unless you give someone else permission to look through your files, images and apps.
Website: https://www.holdcom.com/script-samples/voicemail-greeting-sample-scripts/
If that doesn’t work, you may need to either live with the voicemail notification just sitting there, or you may need to try a full reset of your iPhone. It is a step of last resort but can fix most problems with iOS so maybe worth a try. Just remember to back up your phone if you decide to give it a try.
You can do so by logging in to your carrier’s website or contacting customer service for assistance. Some network providers also let you do so via their mobile app. Go to Settings → Phone → Change Voicemail Password.Enter the new password.
You need a carrier that supports Visual Voicemail in order to save Visual Voicemail messages. If you aren't sure if your carrier supports Visual Voicemail, contact them for more information.