Operation Manual
Listen to a new voicemail message
If you receive visual voicemail, tap Voicemail, then tap the new message. The message m
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 30 days from the time you listened to it.
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.
m If visual voicemail is not available, tap the Voicemail button 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 40.
Returning a Call
It’s simple to return a call from visual voicemail.
m Tap a message, then tap Call Back.
Deleting Messages
Deleted visual voicemail messages are saved on iPhone for a time, then they are
automatically and permanently erased. Before messages are erased permanently,
you can still view and listen to them, and even undelete them.
Delete a message
m If you receive visual voicemail, tap a message, then tap Delete.
If visual voicemail isn’t available, tap the Voicemail button and follow the voice prompts
to retrieve and delete your voicemail messages.
Undelete a message
m Tap Deleted Messages (at the end of your visual voicemail messages), then tap a
message and tap Undelete. The message returns to your messages list.
Chapter 3 Phone 35










