visual voicemail - Xperia Z1 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

any way to get the AT&T visual voicemail to work on this phone? the rep told me i had to use a 3rd party app because it's not an official att phone, but i don't know of any besides google voice.

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Visual Voicemail

Anybody try Youmail? T-Mobile USA doesn't offer visual voicemail for WM phones except their MyTouch, but it's an added service for free. They told me if I had a 3rd party that offered visual voicemail they would forward my voicemail number to them and I could experience visual voicemail with them. Youmail is the only free service I've managed to find. Anybody else have any experiences with visual voicemail with Youmail or any other 3rd party providers?
I have YouMail on a TouchPro2, it's kinda meh with WinMo. It worked well when I had a BlackBerry, but they don't seem to be interested in making a dedicated app for PPC.
I just stick with the settings to have my voicemails e-mailed as MP3's and that works pretty well for me.

[q] can sprint visual vmail be used with other services???

I have google voice and Youmail service which are great and FREE services.. However after flashing a MikFroyo Rom ( The best Rom I've used) I was wondering if there is a way I can use the Sprint visual voicemail app as a connector with the other voicemail services??
I know I can use the Youmail App and get visual voicemail...If I do that, can i delete the sprint.apk without causing other system functions to stop working?
Has anyone tried that? Is that possible to use the Sprint app to have other voicemails coming in?
is there a way to use the Sprint visual voicemail to work with the Google voice? Again I know I can use the google voice app..
my question is can I use the sprint visual vmail app to get and retrieve my voicemail? I have already set my speed dial #1 to youmail.. but if I get a voicemail from youmail I want it to show in the sprint visual voicemail...
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i cant seem to set up visual voice mail on my s3. im on at&t. do i have to use the att messages app? or is there another option?
Put AT&T in the subject. Not sure about your phone, on Sprint it is in the widgets area which is the other tab under the applications drawer
looks like you need to download an app.
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB412330#fbid=95wpgnbQcP2
personally i used to use fusion visual voicemail and now use google voice.
some of the restrictions on att's app would cause problems for me: 40 message limit, 14 day retention, 2 minute message length.
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB115686&cv=820#fbid=95wpgnbQcP2
edit:another site dealing with setting up visual vm: http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB414957#fbid=95wpgnbQcP2
i also found this little disclaimer. i can't tell if that means you can't use att messages at all for visual voicemail on the Lte android phones in question or if you have to choose one and stick with it.
"AT&T Messages, a cloud-based messaging application which includes visual voicemail, is currently not compatible with AT&T Visual Voicemail for Android. Contact Customer Care at 800-331-0500 or 611 from your wireless device, if you have activated AT&T Messages on your account and would like to switch to AT&T Visual Voicemail for Android"

Anyone get Visual Voicemail working on Verizon?

Anyone get Visual Voicemail working on Verizon via the phone app or a 3rd party solution?

Question T-Mobile - Visual Voicemail

So just right off the bat, I know that T-Mobile are assholes and they setup their voicemail to only work by calling in or using their ****ty proprietary app.
That said, I get a vague sense that there probably shouldn't be a lot stopping someone that has root access and maybe a custom rom from fixing the default visual voicemail feature included in the google phone app to get it working with T-Mobile anyway by figuring out what exactly it is the default app needs to do to make T-Mobile think it's their app that's connecting?
Wondering if anyone knows if that's something I could potentially look forward to in the future because quite frankly I hate calling in to get my voicemails and I hate their app. If I had to choose between one of those 2 options for voicemails and just straight up disabling voicemails all together for my line, I'd picking disabling voicemails.
Is this a new change? I have MetroPcs and visual voicemail was working on my 5T running android 9, then it stopped working when I switched to the 9 Pro.
VVM working fine for me on the 9 Pro coming from the 7 Pro.. I'm actually on Premium, not sure how that happened since I don't remember signing up for it lol.
VVM on T-Mobile hasn't worked for years unless you're specifically using their proprietary VVM app. It wasn't working for me on my last phone (Nokia 7.1) and it's not working right now either on my OP9Pro. It's pretty well documented too:
https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/comments/cexhou
It's not just me.
I gave up trying to get the in-dialer VVM (and Pixel call screening) to work, and went back to using Google Voice. It's MUCH better than T-Mobile's POS voicemail app, but no, it's not the ideal.
Guys, have you tried that one?
We're not looking for an alternative voicemail service. We're looking to use the in-dialer voicemail like every other device that has the Google dialer as the default.
One thing to consider is on Pixel Devices TMobile VVM works by default but I haven't seen it work on OnePlus yet, at least on the unlocked version like my 8 & 9 pro. Would be nice if someone could figure out the Pixels secret. Thanks
It works on other carriers outside of the pixel. T-Mobile actively blocks it.
TMobile VVM works fine for me. I don't subscribe to premium. I did purchase my OP9 plus from best buy so it the LE2125 unlocked
Creative_Ingenuity said:
TMobile VVM works fine for me. I don't subscribe to premium. I did purchase my OP9 plus from best buy so it the LE2125 unlocked
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The T-Mobile app or the in-dialer voicemail?
entropism said:
The T-Mobile app or the in-dialer voicemail?
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Right. We're talking about getting the in-dialer voicemail, not the T-Mobile app.
Are you running stock? I don't even see a in app voicemail?
I found the switch in settings. Uninstalled T-Mobile POS VVM. Testing now
Mine is working.
Not to beat a dead horse here but this is where I am at. I know T-mo will not provision VVM unless you use theirs. I am running an unlocked OP9 LE2125. When I got to settings and look at VVM in the google phone app, it has carrier blank and T-mo voicemail number greyed out. What I am currently attempting to do is look at the code and see if i can change that number. I currently got a google voice number and I know people do not want to use google voice, they are simply trying to use the VVM without using T-mo. I am trying to see if i can find at least a work around until Lineage OS for OP9 is released. I currently contacted T-mo to shut my voicemail off and I used the short code to stop forwarding calls to my voicemail. So far when people call my T mobile number google voice picks up if i let it ring or if i reject a call. Now i need to see how to get into the google phone app to update that greyed out number
Creative, that's not what people are looking to do. If you were using a Pixel (or a few other phones that use Google's Dialer as standard) the in-dialer VVM uses T-Mobile's (or whatever carrier you're using) voicemail service, it just runs everything through the dialer.
In addition, you don't need to have T-Mobile shut off voicemail to use Google Voice, you go into your call settings and just change the conditional call forwarding numbers to your google voice number.
And it's not about not wanting to use Google Voice. It's about getting the same functionality that every other carrier has without HAVING to use Google Voice.
Going to be honest here, you're making way more out of this than you need to.
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Mine is working.
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That looks like the OnePlus dialer, not the Google Dialer, no?
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Creative, that's not what people are looking to do. If you were using a Pixel (or a few other phones that use Google's Dialer as standard) the in-dialer VVM uses T-Mobile's (or whatever carrier you're using) voicemail service, it just runs everything through the dialer.
In addition, you don't need to have T-Mobile shut off voicemail to use Google Voice, you go into your call settings and just change the conditional call forwarding numbers to your google voice number.
And it's not about not wanting to use Google Voice. It's about getting the same functionality that every other carrier has without HAVING to use Google Voice.
Going to be honest here, you're making way more out of this than you need to.
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I'm out of work for another month. Just trying to keep busy lol. That's all
Not sure if people care, but I've finally able to use Google's native visual voicemail in the phone dialer.
I've been using the google voice trick to have conditional call forwarding to my google voice, and I check voicemail there.
I can confirm that I have visual voicemail working on my stock pixel 5 and a second pixel 5 on T-Mobile.
Here's what I did:
1) go into google voice --> hamburger menu --> settings --> device & numbers --> and delete the linked number and also everything else in there (I'm not sure this step is needed but it worked for me)
2) go to the phone dialer and send the following code: ##004# (then wait for the success message that it worked, took about 15 or so seconds to get confirmation). I rebooted. Then the visual voicemails started appearing natively in the phone dialer.
3) For my wife's phone, for some reason the visual voicemail icon on the bottom right was not there, but then suddenly appeared after rebooting and waiting a few minutes. I also wasn't getting messages, so I sent the ##004# code again, and then it started working. Again, no idea if that did anything but it started working! Good luck!
4) Profit!
Hope this helps others.
Cheers!

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