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How to set up voicemail on iPhone
Hey everyone. If you're new to using an iPhone, or if you have a new iPhone, you will most likely have to set up your voicemail for the first time. So I want to make a quick video to show you exactly how to do that and how to troubleshoot it. If you have any problems on the homepage of your iPhone, click the phone icon, the green phone icon on the bottom of the page, and on this page on the very bottom, you want to go to voicemail, which is in the corner, click the voicemail option and if it's your first time on this page, you'll get an option in the center of the screen to set up your voicemail, click this option and type in a four to six-digit password.
Once you do that, it brings you to the greeting page, and here you have two different options. You could do the default greeting. Which is just the one that Apple has recorded that says you've reached someone's voicemail or the custom one is the one that you want to select to basically record your own and in order to do that, all you have to do is press record right here and go ahead and speak your voicemail here. What you want other people to hear. Once you're satisfied, you could press stop and then you could go ahead and press play to listen to it, to make sure you're satisfied with it. I'm going to press stop one more time and when I'm satisfied with everything, I could press save right on top and now when people call you they'll hear that greeting and then they could record their voicemail after the beep and they will appear here on the voicemail page where you could just tap it and listen to it. Now, if you don't see the option that I mentioned with greetings and recording your own voicemail, there is a chance that your cell phone plan doesn't have voicemail included.
Some plans don't have that by default and it's an add-on, so you'll have to call your service provider. So I'll put all of them in the description below this video. So you could simply call them or go to their website and make sure you add voicemail to your service plan. In most cases, that solves the problem.
If you don't see the options that I mentioned in this video. Thanks so much for watching. Please give this a thumbs up and I'll see you on the next video.