Android voice mail saving locally change

By default, Android devices store voicemails on the device's internal storage. However, you can change this setting to save voicemails locally on your device. Here's how:

Method 1: Using the Phone app

  1. Open the Phone app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the three vertical dots (⋮) on the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Tap "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Scroll down and tap "Voicemail settings".
  5. Toggle off "Save voicemails online" or "Save voicemails to Google Voice" (depending on your carrier and device).
  6. Choose "Save voicemails locally" or "Save voicemails to device" to store voicemails on your device.

Method 2: Using the Google Voice app (if applicable)

  1. Open the Google Voice app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the three horizontal lines (≡) on the top left corner of the screen.
  3. Tap "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Scroll down and toggle off "Save voicemails online".
  5. Choose "Save voicemails locally" to store voicemails on your device.

Method 3: Using a third-party app

  1. Download and install a third-party voicemail app, such as Voicemail Manager or Voicemail Pro.
  2. Open the app and grant the necessary permissions.
  3. Configure the app to save voicemails locally on your device.

Note: Changing the voicemail saving setting may affect your ability to access voicemails from other devices or online platforms. Additionally, some carriers may not support local voicemail saving, so it's essential to check with your carrier before making any changes.

By following these methods, you should be able to change the voicemail saving setting on your Android device to store voicemails locally.