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Head here. Previous article. Next article. A cybernaut grasping at all things tech. A nerd, a writer, an avid reader. Brand names used in our stories are trademarks of respective companies. Source According to one of the users , this is a known issue and has since been reported to both T-Mobile and OnePlus. Set active greeting Tap the name of the greeting you wish to set as active. Select Set as Active.

Delete a greeting Tap the name of the greeting you wish to delete, e. Tap Delete. Tap OK. Some of these steps work only on Android 8 and up. Sort the apps listed until Visual Voicemail shows and tap the app.

Under 'App settings', tap Notifications. Change pin Tap Settings. Tap Change PIN. The default PIN is the last four digits of your phone number. To reset your PIN to the last four digits of your phone number, dial on your device.

Enter and confirm the new PIN. A confirmation message appears if the change was successful. Change the sort options Tap one of the following options: Sort alphabetically Sort by unviewed Delete multiple messages Tap the Trash Can icon at the top. Select all messages to delete. Manually set the language Tap Settings. Scroll to the language section and select the active language. Select the desired language.

Sync the inbox Tap the Menu button. Tap Refresh. After you've listened to your voicemail message, it's automatically saved to the VVM app.

Long tap a message , then tap Save message to. Enter the file name. Tap Save to copy the message to the memory card. The transcription costs extra. They give a free trial of the transcription service and it was very good, but I don't get enough voicemails for that to be worth paying for. Check out my reply on another post. I didn't know either! Here it is from the Play Store: [link]. Did you download the Android app? Depending on the network, sometimes you'll need to use the carrier-specific app to get VVM, rather than the one built into the phone.

You could try T-Mobile Visual Voicemail. T-Mobile documentation says their Visual Voicemail app will let you save voicemail messages. Here you go. As far as I know, all the big carriers have visual voicemail apps for Android. Have for a long time. Some searching around shows that Sprint has one that seems to be on their phones, but I can't find it in Google Play. You'll need the app.

Yes, Visual Voicemail is working for me. Then 5 months ago I got a text to let me know that "a new version of My Visual Voicemail app is now available". The link pointed me to My Visual Voicemail. Recently the Phone by Google app integrated visual voicemail. T-Mobile has a separate app you need to download for Visual Voice Mail.

Have you tried the T-Mobile Voice Mail app? T-Mobile branded Visual VM app [link]. Maybe try downloading the T-Mobile voicemail app and check the settings. It probably changes it for that line. Grab this.



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