How to get voice mail

To get voicemail, you'll typically need to set it up through your phone service provider or phone company. Here are the general steps:

For Mobile Phones:

  1. Check your phone's settings: Go to your phone's settings app and look for the "Voicemail" or "Voice Mail" option. This may be under the "Phone" or "Call" settings.
  2. Enable voicemail: Turn on voicemail by toggling the switch or selecting the option to "Enable" or "Activate" voicemail.
  3. Set up voicemail password: You'll be prompted to set up a voicemail password. Choose a strong password and confirm it.
  4. Record your greeting: Record a greeting that will play when someone leaves a voicemail. You can usually record a greeting through the phone's settings app or by calling your voicemail number.
  5. Check your voicemail: To check your voicemail, dial your voicemail number (usually *86 or #90) and follow the prompts to listen to your messages.

For Landline Phones:

  1. Check your phone's settings: Look for the "Voicemail" or "Voice Mail" option on your phone's keypad or on the phone's display.
  2. Enable voicemail: Press the "Voicemail" button or enter the voicemail code (usually *86 or #90) to enable voicemail.
  3. Set up voicemail password: You'll be prompted to set up a voicemail password. Choose a strong password and confirm it.
  4. Record your greeting: Record a greeting that will play when someone leaves a voicemail. You can usually record a greeting through the phone's keypad or by calling your voicemail number.
  5. Check your voicemail: To check your voicemail, dial your voicemail number (usually *86 or #90) and follow the prompts to listen to your messages.

For VoIP Phones:

  1. Check your phone's settings: Look for the "Voicemail" or "Voice Mail" option on your phone's keypad or on the phone's display.
  2. Enable voicemail: Press the "Voicemail" button or enter the voicemail code (usually *86 or #90) to enable voicemail.
  3. Set up voicemail password: You'll be prompted to set up a voicemail password. Choose a strong password and confirm it.
  4. Record your greeting: Record a greeting that will play when someone leaves a voicemail. You can usually record a greeting through the phone's keypad or by calling your voicemail number.
  5. Check your voicemail: To check your voicemail, dial your voicemail number (usually *86 or #90) and follow the prompts to listen to your messages.

Remember to check your phone service provider's website or contact their customer support if you have any issues setting up or accessing your voicemail.