How to get to voicemail on iphone

  • If your iPhone's voicemail is not working, there are several simple troubleshooting steps you can take to get it working again. 
  • Start by making sure the voicemail and greeting are set up properly on the voicemail tab of the Phone app.
  • You can also check to make sure call forwarding isn't turned on and make sure the voicemail service is working at the carrier by dialing the number directly.

These days, most people take the iPhone's visual voicemail for granted, but for years it was one of the strongest selling points for choosing iOS over Android. At one time, only the iPhone let you see a list of incoming messages without listening to them all, one after the other.

In fact, it's easy to take voicemail for granted entirely, right up to the moment that it stops working for some reason. If your iPhone's voicemail isn't working — either some part of it is glitching or voicemail doesn't work at all — here's your one-stop shop for troubleshooting the problem and getting voicemail back up and running. 

What to do if your iPhone's voicemail is not working

Make sure voicemail is set up on your iPhone

This sounds obvious — and it is — but you should make sure that your voicemail is set up properly on your iPhone. If you recently changed carriers (or even plans at the same carrier), you might need to do an initial voicemail configuration. 

1. Start the Phone app.

2. Tap the Voicemail tab at the bottom of the screen.

3. If it hasn't yet been set up (or needs to be set up again), tap Set Up Now. Follow the instructions to create a voicemail password and choose or record a greeting. 

Default greeting? Make sure you're using the custom greeting

If you notice that your outgoing voicemail greeting is a default message — usually an automated voice saying that the subscriber is not available, and to leave a message — rather than a custom, personal greeting recorded by you, it's possible it was accidentally toggled from custom to default. It's easy to correct.

1. Start the Phone app and tap the Voicemail tab at the bottom of the screen.

2. Tap Greeting at the top left of the screen.

You can access the custom greeting settings on the main voicemail page. Dave Johnson

3. On the Greeting screen, you should see a checkmark for Default or Custom. If it's currently set to Default, tap Custom

4. To preview the greeting, tap Play. To record a new greeting, tap Record, speak, and tap Stop when you're done. 

5. Tap Save.

After recording a custom greeting, be sure Custom is checked and then tap Save. Dave Johnson

Make sure you don't have call forwarding turned on

One of the most common reasons that voicemail seems to have stopped working is that you set up call forwarding at some time in the past and forgot to turn it off. Your calls are being directed to another phone number, so no calls ring through to the iPhone and record a voicemail message. Here's how to check your call forwarding status:

1. Start the Settings app.

2. Tap Phone.

3. Tap Call Forwarding.

4. On the Call Forwarding page, check your forwarding status. If call forwarding is enabled, turn it off by swiping the button to the left. 

If your voicemail is mysteriously not working, there's a good chance you have call forwarding turned on. Dave Johnson

Test your voicemail by dialing it directly

There might be a problem with your voicemail service at the cellular carrier. Here's an easy way to check:

1. Start the Phone app.

2. Tap the Keypad tab at the bottom of the screen.

3. Tap and hold the 1 key until the phone dials your voicemail. You should hear your saved messages. 

You can also go to the Keypad tab in the Phone app and dial your phone number manually, by entering all 10 digits. If you do that, you'll probably need to enter your voicemail four-digit pin or passcode. 

If you don't remember your passcode and want to reset it or if your iPhone can't connect to your voicemail manually, contact your cellular provider's customer support to resolve the problem. 

Turn your cellular service off and on again

To be perfectly transparent, this is unlikely to fix the problem — but it's very easy to do, so you should definitely try it before moving on to more time-consuming troubleshooting steps. You might be able to revive your voicemail by toggling the cellular radio off and back on again. Here's how:

1. Pull the Control Center down from the top right of the screen.

2. Tap the Airplane mode button at the top left of the screen. 

3. Wait about two minutes and then turn off Airplane mode by tapping the button a second time. 

4. Wait for the cellular radio to reconnect and try your voicemail again. 

Toggling Airplane Mode on and off again might be enough to solve a strange voicemail problem. Dave Johnson

Close and reopen the Phone app

Often, a software glitch is easily solved just by restarting the device or the program that's misbehaving. If you've gotten this far and your voicemail still doesn't work, either turn your iPhone off, wait a minute and then turn it back on again, or close the Phone app and then start the Phone app a second time. If the app was suffering a minor software problem, it might now work. 

Check for a carrier setting update

Cellular carriers sometimes update their settings. Usually, these updates are installed automatically and you don't need to think about it. If an update didn't get installed, though, it's possible — not likely, but possible — that it could be interfering with your voicemail. You can update your carrier settings manually through the Settings app. 

Reset your network settings

If your voicemail service appears to be normal but it's still not working on your iPhone, you can reset your phone's network settings. This is a last resort because it will reset all your network settings, including your Wi-Fi networks and their passwords. If you want to try it, though, do this:

1. Start the Settings app.

2. Tap General.

3. Scroll to the bottom and tap Transfer or Reset iPhone.

The option to reset your network settings is tucked away at the bottom of the general settings page. Dave Johnson

4. At the bottom of the screen, tap Reset

5. Tap Reset Network Settings and confirm you want to do that. 

Tap Reset to see a pop-up of various reset options, including the network settings. Dave Johnson

Dave Johnson

Freelance Writer

Dave Johnson is a technology journalist who writes about consumer tech and how the industry is transforming the speculative world of science fiction into modern-day real life. Dave grew up in New Jersey before entering the Air Force to operate satellites, teach space operations, and do space launch planning. He then spent eight years as a content lead on the Windows team at Microsoft. As a photographer, Dave has photographed wolves in their natural environment; he's also a scuba instructor and co-host of several podcasts. Dave is the author of more than two dozen books and has contributed to many sites and publications including CNET, Forbes, PC World, How To Geek, and Insider.

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How do I access my voicemail?

When you get a voicemail, you can check your message from the notification on your phone. Swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap Voicemail ..
Open the Phone app ..
At the bottom, tap Dialpad ..
Touch and hold 1..

Where is the voicemail main menu on an iPhone?

Step 1: Open the Phone app, which is located at the bottom of your iPhone home screen by default. Step 2: Tap the Voicemail button in the bottom-right corner. This is also how you will access your voicemail messages once everything has been set up.