Checking Voicemail On iPhones with visual voicemail, the Voicemail screen shows your voicemail messages. Unheard messages have a blue dot next to them.
Speakerphone
Voicemail Unheard messages
Contact info Play/Pause
Scrubber bar Playhead
Listen to a new voicemail message m If you receive visual voicemail, tap Voicemail, then tap the new message. The message downloads to iPhone and plays. Tap to pause the message. Tap to resume playback.
You can skip to any point in a message by dragging the playhead on the scrubber bar.
This is useful if you want to review part of a message—to hear a phone number again,
for example.
Once you listen to a message, it is saved for a limited number of days (depending on
your carrier), then deleted automatically.
To
Do this
Listen to a message again
Tap the message and tap
Listen to a deleted message
Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of your voicemail messages), then tap the message you want to hear.
Listen over the speakerphone
Tap Speaker.
Select audio when a Bluetooth headset or car kit is connected
Tap Audio and choose the Bluetooth device, iPhone, or Speaker Phone.
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m If visual voicemail is not available, tap Voicemail and follow the voice prompts to retrieve your voicemail messages. Check voicemail from another phone m Dial the remote access voicemail number provided by your carrier. To set up a password for voicemail, see “Change the voicemail password” on page 102.
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