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If you have a <b>Bluetooth </b>headset, incoming calls are routed automatically it is not the same when you call up Visual Voicemail. But an <i>audio button</i> on the Visual Voicemail screen you can define how you listen to your message: the handset, the built-in speaker or a <i>Bluetooth headset</i>
Usually, all you have to do is call your cell phone number and then you will be prompted to set up your voicemail out-going message, etc
If you are unsure, the best thing to do is, on a secondary phone that is not your cell phone that you want to set up the voicemail, call your cellular service customer support number. This number might be on your cellular bill. They can help walk you through setting it up step by step since each type of phone and phone service is different.
Contact your wireless carrier to learn how to reset or change your voicemail password on iPhone.
If you don't remember your voicemail password or need to change it, contact your wireless carrier for assistance.
If your wireless carrier offers Visual Voicemail, you can change your voicemail password directly from your iPhone: Tap Settings > Phone > Change Voicemail Password. you have at&t following below steps:
To reset your voicemail password over the phone by calling AT&T's automated system:
Call 800.331.0500 from any phone or 611 from your AT&T wireless phone.
Press the option for Voicemail Help, and then follow the prompts to reset your password.
It is probably because your carrier doesn't support visual voicemail.
Check with your provider if they do, and if they do ask them to activate it on your account, be warned some providers may charge you for this service.
Some newer smart phones have a feature called, "Visual voice mail". Rather than just holding down the "1" button, or calling your voicemail from your contacts, visual voicemail is similar to a separate application where you can view who called, when, and organize the voicemails you have received. Using this function requires a data plan on your cell phone bill. If you are paying for data and still receiving this error, contact your provider (AT&T).
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