Can my phone automaticly save voice mails

The nostalgic world of voice mails!

Yes, most phones can automatically save voice mails, but the process and settings may vary depending on your phone's operating system and service provider. Here's a general overview:

Android:

  1. Check your phone's settings: Go to Settings > Sound > Voice mail > Save voice mail.
  2. Enable voice mail saving: Toggle the switch to "On" or select "Save voice mail" to enable this feature.
  3. Choose a storage location: You may be able to select where the voice mail is saved, such as the phone's internal storage or an SD card.

iPhone:

  1. Go to Settings > Phone > Voice Mail.
  2. Tap on "Save Messages" and toggle the switch to "On".
  3. You can also set up voicemail transcription, which will save the voice mail as a text message.

Other phones:

If you have a different type of phone, such as a Windows Phone or a feature phone, the process may be similar. Check your phone's settings or user manual for specific instructions.

Service provider settings:

Some service providers, like Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile, may have specific settings or apps that allow you to save voice mails automatically. Check your provider's website or contact their customer support for more information.

Cloud storage:

Some phones and service providers offer cloud storage options for voice mails. For example, Google Voice and Skype allow you to save voice mails online. Check your phone's settings or service provider's website to see if this option is available.

Remember to always check your phone's storage space and data plan to ensure that saving voice mails won't exceed your limits.