How to receive voice mails with no coverage

The frustration of not being able to receive voice mails when you're in an area with no coverage! Here are some tips to help you receive voice mails even when you're in a coverage-less zone:

  1. Check your phone's settings: Ensure that your phone is set to receive voice mails. Go to your phone's settings, then to the "Phone" or "Call" section, and make sure that "Voice Mail" or "VM" is enabled.
  2. Use a messaging app: Consider using a messaging app like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or Signal, which can send you messages even when you're out of coverage. Some of these apps also offer voice mail features.
  3. Use a voice mail forwarding service: Services like Google Voice, Skype, or Vonage can forward your voice mails to your email or another phone number, even when you're out of coverage.
  4. Use a satellite phone: If you're in a remote area with no cellular coverage, consider using a satellite phone. These phones use satellites to connect to the network, allowing you to receive voice mails and make calls.
  5. Use a Wi-Fi calling app: If you have a Wi-Fi connection, you can use a Wi-Fi calling app like Google Duo or Skype to make and receive calls, including voice mails.
  6. Check your voicemail remotely: Some phone providers offer the ability to check your voicemail remotely through their website or mobile app. This way, you can access your voice mails even when you're out of coverage.
  7. Use a voice mail transcription service: Services like Voice Mail Transcription or Voicemail2Text can transcribe your voice mails into text messages, allowing you to receive them even when you're out of coverage.
  8. Use a phone with a built-in voice mail: Some phones, like the Samsung Galaxy series, have a built-in voice mail feature that allows you to receive voice mails even when you're out of coverage.
  9. Use a third-party app: Apps like Voice Mail Forwarder or VM Forwarder can forward your voice mails to your email or another phone number, even when you're out of coverage.
  10. Check with your phone provider: If none of the above options work, contact your phone provider to see if they offer any special services or plans that can help you receive voice mails in areas with no coverage.

Remember to always check your phone's coverage in the area you're planning to visit to ensure that you'll have a reliable connection.