Did you know that you can call your voicemail on your phone or someone else's? Major carriers like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and US Cellular make it easy. Here's how to check your voicemail on Android.
The easiest way to check your voicemail inbox is by calling your voicemail using your own phone. Here's how to do so using various methods and carriers.
To call voicemail on Android, open the Phone app, and then press and hold down the 1 key. It may have a voicemail icon on it, but it should work even if you don't see that voicemail icon.
While we've got instructions for popular US cellular carriers here with additional tips, this is the most important thing you need to know.
If you're with AT&T, launch your phone's Phone app and tap and hold 1
. This will dial your voicemail system.
Once you're connected, enter your voicemail password, and you'll hear your unheard voicemails. Saved voicemails can be accessed by pressing 1 on the keypad.
Want to see your messages displayed on your screen instead? Use Visual Voicemail. You can download the official AT&T Visual Voicemail app on your Android phone.
If you're a Verizon subscriber, access your voicemails by launching the Phone app and dialing either *86
or pressing and holding down 1.
When you're connected to the system, enter your voicemail password. You can now listen to your available voice messages.
Optionally, you can access your Visual Voicemail using the Voicemail app in your phone's app drawer.
T-Mobile gives you two ways to access your voicemails.
The first way is to open your Phone app and press and hold down 1 to connect to your voicemail system. Then, enter your password.
The second way is to dial this voicemail number: 1-805-637-7249. When you hear the voicemail greeting, press the * (asterisk) sign to interrupt it. Then, type your voicemail password.
For Visual Voicemail, you'll need to use the T-Mobile Visual Voicemail app.
If you use your Android phone with US Cellular, then from your phone's Phone app, dial *86 or your own 10-digit mobile number. You can also hold down 1. When prompted, enter your voicemail password to access your available voice messages.
For Visual Voicemail, you can download and use a free app like Voxist.
If you don't have access to your own phone, don't worry. You can use any phone to access your voicemails with various carriers. Here's how.
From your other phone, dial your 10-digit AT&T number. When the voicemail greeting plays, interrupt it by pressing the * (asterisk) button. If you've reached the main voicemail system, then enter your 10-digit AT&T phone number and press the * (asterisk) sign.
When asked, enter your voicemail password.
To listen to your Verizon voicemails from your other phone, dial your 10-digit Verizon phone number. When you hear the voicemail greeting, press the # key.
Enter your voicemail password, and you'll have access to all your voicemails.
From any phone, dial your T-Mobile phone number and let the voicemail greeting play. Then, press the * (asterisk) sign on your keypad.
Enter your voicemail password, and you'll be in your voicemail system.
On your other phone, launch the Phone app and dial your 10-digit US Cellular phone number. When the voicemail greeting plays, press the * (asterisk) key. Then, enter your voicemail password, and you'll have access to all of your received voicemails.
Once you connect to your carrier's voicemail system, use the following shortcuts to quickly save, delete, or repeat your voicemail messages.
Carrier | Save Message | Delete Message | Repeat Message |
AT&T | Press 9 | Press 7 | Press 0, then 4 |
Verizon | Press 9 | Press 7 | Press 4 |
T-Mobile | Press 9 | Press 7 | Press 1 |
US Cellular | Press 2 | Press 3 | Press 1 |
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