Alright let me try to clear this problem as much as I can. From the parent carrier, we have a limitation or you can say a requirement that all numbers should have the Voicemail set up. So what we do for those customers who don’t want it, we disable it from our side but again the numbers keep syncing from the parent carrier’s network from time to time (roughly once a quarter). When the numbers get synced, voicemail automatically gets enabled. To some people, this is alright but sometimes it becomes inconvenience for the customers to call us again to disable it.
Note: The text messaging notifications feature is only supported in specific regions and for specific mobile service providers. If you don't see your mobile service provider listed, you won't be able to set up text messaging notifications.
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All that being said, as voicemail is still thing, and carriers do offer it with every account, iPhones support voicemail. Here’s what you need to know if you want to set it up.
If you haven’t set up any voicemail on your iPhone, here’s how to do it step by step!
Open the Phone app. Tap the Voicemail tab in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. If Visual Voicemail is not set up on your iPhone, you'll see a button that says, Set Up Now. Tap that button. Enter, then confirm a custom voicemail password. Tap Custom if you want to create your own custom greeting when someone reaches your voicemail box.
On your iPhone open the phone app. Tap on the Voicemail present in the bottom right corner of your screen. Click on a voicemail. Click on delete. If you want to remove a Voicemail from your device permanently then you have to perform a one more set of …
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Record a personalized greeting, up to 3 minutes long. A common template you can follow is: "You've reached [name]. We can't get to the phone right now, but if you leave a message, we'll call you back."
So long as phones can ring and eyes can see, leave a message, and I’ll get back to thee.
Follow the carrier instructions and enter your Pin or other details if asked by the audio instructions. If you follow these above steps correctly, you will be able to disable the Voicemail on your Android device.
In the Phone app , Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.
Play on phone enables you to play your voice mail messages over a telephone using the phone number you specify.
As I mentioned earlier, one of the common reasons why an iPhone won’t play voicemails is because the Phone app isn’t working properly. Closing and reopening the Phone app allows it to “shut down” and start again, which can sometimes fix a software glitch.
Personally, I think Samsung has one of the best ways of dealing with your voicemail. In addition to offering a quick and easy way of acessing your voicemail, Visual Voicemail will let you jump right into the message you want to listen without having to listen to each message until you get there.
A voicemail system (also known as voice message or voice bank) is a computer-based system that allows users and subscribers to exchange personal voice messages; to select and deliver voice information; and to process transactions relating to individuals, organizations, products, and services, using an ordinary phone.
The simplest, lowest-tech option—beyond operating a recorder while you blather over the speakerphone—is a cable: the Olympus TP-8 Telephone Pick-up Microphone for under $20. It doesn't digitally capture from your iPhone. Instead, it has a microphone built into the earpiece. Plug the 3.5mm plug on the other end into a recorder. Hold the iPhone up to your ear to talk normally. The TP-8 captures each side of the conversation from what comes out of the iPhone's ear speaker, while you can still hear the conversation.