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How do I transfer voicemail from iPhone to iPhone?

There are several ways to transfer voicemail from an iPhone to another iPhone.

The first and quickest method is to use an iPhone transfer app like AirMore. This app allows you to wirelessly transfer files from one iOS device to another, including audio files such as voicemail. First you need to download the Air More app to both iPhones and ensure they are on the same WiFi network.

Once that is done, open the same file within the Air More app on both iPhones, drag and drop the voicemail files you want to send, and they will transfer almost instantly.

The second option is to use email. This involves playing the voicemail on the old iPhone then recording it via a voice recorder app like Voice Recorder & Audio Editor. Once the recording is complete, you can then email it from the old iPhone to the new one.

A third option is to use an iTunes transfer. This requires you to physically connect your phones to a computer, open iTunes and select the voicemail you wish to transfer. Once the voicemail is selected, you can then sync it to the new phone and it will be transferred over.

Whichever method you choose, transferring voicemail from one iPhone to another is relatively easy.

Why are my voicemails not showing up on my new iPhone?

If you are having difficulty seeing voicemails on your new iPhone, there are a few things you can try to resolve the issue.

First, check to make sure the voicemail feature is activated. On your new iPhone, go to Settings > Phone and make sure “Visual Voicemail” is set to On. Also, make sure the Voicemail number at the top of the page is your active phone number.

Next, check to make sure you have cellular data turned on. If you do not have cellular data enabled, your iPhone will not be able to download and show your voicemails. To check, go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data and make sure the switch next to Cellular Data is set to On.

If Visual Voicemail is switched on and you still cannot view your voicemails, try running a carrier update. Go to Settings > General > About and wait for the page to load. Make sure the cellular connection is strong during this process.

Finally, if you are still unable to view your voicemails on your new iPhone, contact your carrier to troubleshoot further. Your carrier will be able to help you identify the cause of the issue.

If you’ve tried all the steps outlined above but still cannot view your voicemails on your iPhone, then it is likely that the voicemails are not transferred over to this device. You may need to contact your carrier to transfer the voicemails from your old iPhone to your new device.

Where is iPhone voicemail setting?

The voicemail setting for an iPhone is accessed by going to “Settings” and selecting “Phone”. Within the Phone menu, there is an option labeled as “Voicemail”. Selecting this option will open up a screen with various settings related to visual voicemail, such as setting up voicemail greetings, changing the password, creating a list of people who are able to bypass the voicemail box, and more.

Some network service providers may also offer additional features for managing voicemails, like automatically transcribing the voice messages into text or emailing a copy of the voice message to a designated email address.

How do I turn my voicemail back on?

To turn your voicemail back on, you will need to contact your cell phone provider. Depending on the phone and service provider, there may be different steps you will need to take to enable voicemail.

For example, if you are an AT&T customer, you can follow these steps to enable your voicemail:

1. Dial the voicemail access number (611 from your wireless phone).

2. When prompted, enter your 10-digit wireless number.

3. Enter your 4- to 6-digit voicemail passcode.

4. Follow the prompts to access your mailbox.

5. Follow the instructions to turn your voicemail back on.

If you are using a different service provider, or if you are having difficulty following the instructions above, you should contact your service provider for specific instructions on how to enable your voicemail.

Can voicemails be forwarded to another phone?

Yes, voicemails can be forwarded to another phone. Many phone systems and providers offer the ability to forward your voicemail messages to another phone. This means that you can send the audio file of a voicemail from one phone number to another.

The process of forwarding voicemails from one number to another varies depending on the provider and phone system you are using. Generally, you will be able to forward a voicemail by clicking a few buttons or entering some key commands on your phone.

Some providers may also require you to set up voicemail forwarding in the settings of your account. Then, all voicemails received by the original phone number can be sent to the new phone number.

Are voicemails saved in iCloud backup?

No, voicemails are not saved in iCloud backups. iCloud backups are used to save other types of data such as contacts, calendars, notes, settings, photos, and videos. Voicemails are only saved through the cellular provider and not through iCloud backups.

It is important to note that voicemails may be deleted if not stored on a device and are not recoverable. To prevent the loss of important voicemails, it is best to save them to a device or store them with the carrier for future retrieval.

Does iPhone Backup save voicemail?

Yes, iPhone Backups save voicemail. Through iTunes backups and iCloud backups, you can save voicemail messages as well as other data stored on your iPhone. When creating an iTunes backup, you can check the box next to “Include voice mail” before clicking ‘Back Up Now’.

The messages will be stored along with the other items in the backup. Similarly, with iCloud backups, voicemail is included in the ‘Automatically Back Up’ option. If you have both an iCloud and an iTunes backup, you can easily restore your voicemail messages.

Just choose which backup you would like to use and make sure the box for “Include voice mail” is checked. From there, your voicemail messages will once again be accessible on your iPhone.

Can you export voicemail?

Yes, it is possible to export voicemails depending on the type of phone and service you are using. For example, many Android phones have a setting that enables you to save voicemail messages to an audio file and automatically save them to an external storage device like an SD card.

You can also use an app that helps you save and share your voicemails – these will vary depending on the phone and carrier you are using. Additionally, many carriers offer the ability to download your voicemails as an attachment to be sent through email.

If you are using a different type of phone or service, you may need to contact your provider for instructions on how to export your voicemails.

Is voicemail backed up to iCloud?

No, voicemail is not backed up to iCloud. Voicemail messages are stored locally on your device and cannot be backed up to iCloud. If you need to save important voicemails, it’s best to manually save them to a separate file as they can be lost if you need to reset or restore your device.

There are some third-party applications that can help you archiving your voicemail messages, but this may involve additional charges. Additionally, it is important to note that your carrier must allow you to access your voicemail on your device in order for any third-party applications to be able to take advantage of voicemail archiving.

Do voicemails transfer to new phone Verizon?

Yes, voicemails can transfer to a new phone on the Verizon network. When you switch phones, your voicemails will transfer over to your new device as long as your phone number and phone provider remain the same.

To make sure your voicemails transfer, log into your Verizon account, select the “Device Settings” menu, and choose your new phone. This will ensure that all previously stored voicemails will be transferred to your new device.

You can further confirm the success of the process by checking that your Voicemail settings have been updated accordingly.