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Constant Voicemail "Received on Watch"
How do I get rid of the voicemail notification on my Galaxy watch? I have gone through my voicemails on my phone and deleted them all. I tried calling the voicemail from my watch notification and it just hangs up without calling. I even tried calling the number for my watch (which does not work). And the notification is still there...3 months later. At this point, it is just annoying. I have no voicemail and can't delete the notification on my watch, it says "Received on Watch" so nothing on phone's voicemail makes a difference, and it does not clear when I clear all the other notification on my watch. I just want to get rid of the notification.
Ah shucks, I heard of this happening on watches before. A lot of folks found that resetting the device fixes the issue. You should try it if you haven't already. Reconfiguración del aparato: Samsung Galaxy Watch
- crokmillerNetwork Novice
Same. My previous watch had this issue and now my current watch just started doing it out of the blue after having the watch for like a year. It was actually part of why I switched to a new watch. I'll sooner switch companies before getting yet another watch because they can't get this issue under control.
What's funny is in the Samsung community, the tech there pushes puerile to check out this thread for answers... essentially saying this is a T-Mobile specific issue.
- MiamiHeaterNetwork Novice
I FOUND THE SOLUTION 100% FIX
The trick to fixing the voicemail notification issue is to set and then disable the voicemail password. You'll still need to use the password when checking your voicemail from other phones. The watch fails to check the voicemail when it encounters a password prompt and for some reason defaults to showing a notification when it can't determine if there are voicemails or not.
You can do this by calling into your voicemail, press 5 for password security, then press 2 to turn off password/pin when calling VM from your number. (You will still need your pin when calling your VM from another number).
This literally fixed my issue right away. I was dealing with this nonsense for years.
- Ric221Bandwidth Buddy
MiamiHeater wrote:
I FOUND THE SOLUTION 100% FIX
The trick to fixing the voicemail notification issue is to set and then disable the voicemail password. You'll still need to use the password when checking your voicemail from other phones. The watch fails to check the voicemail when it encounters a password prompt and for some reason defaults to showing a notification when it can't determine if there are voicemails or not.
You can do this by calling into your voicemail, press 5 for password security, then press 2 to turn off password/pin when calling VM from your number. (You will still need your pin when calling your VM from another number).
This literally fixed my issue right away. I was dealing with this nonsense for years.
Would you need to make this call from your watch or your phone?
- MiamiHeaterNetwork Novice
I don't think it matters. You just have to disable the need for the pin when calling your voicemail from your line. I did it on my phone because it was easier.
- AnatheraNewbie Caller
ColoradoKay wrote:
I resolved by turning off Bluetooth on both devices, restarted phone, then restarted watch but did not connect to phone. Voicemail notification popped up on watch and I dialed from watch. Of course, no voicemail, but I hung up and the notification was gone. I then connected the phone and watch again.
This works but you have to make sure you wait until the voicemail recording says goodbye after you press ** to ensure it clears. Then reconnect Bluetooth to watch. It has worked for me so far. This fix came from the Samsung community.
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-Watch/Galaxy-Watch-series-persistent-voicemail-notifications-Samsung/m-p/2662296#M73226
- Traveler0069Network Novice
I was able to get rid of the annoying ongoing voicemail notification by setting up my voicemail on my watch without my phone around me after I restarted my watch 5 and well there was a actual voicemail on my watch voicemail and now it's been deleted
- anotherannoyeduNetwork Novice
none of the previously mentioned solution attempts in this thread worked for my Samsung Galaxy Watch 5. it took 5 T-Mobile reps to get it fixed. watch factory reset AND a new eSIM/data plan was needed. it was a huge mess. I really hope it doesn't recur.
- IvyMalloryNetwork Novice
Go to wearable app, go to watch settings, go to mobile plans section, go to 3 dots at the top, hit remove mobile plan, remove all mobile plans, click "I'll contact tmobile to cancel my plan if i dont need it anymore", hit reset, then add it back by hitting top right button, then add it back-hit next, reconnect this watch, use plan.
Here's a video https://youtu.be/esDg3cblPj8?feature=shared
You're welcome. Racked my brain until I found this.
- anotherannoyeduNetwork Novice
IvyMallory wrote:
Go to wearable app, go to watch settings, go to mobile plans section, go to 3 dots at the top, hit remove mobile plan, remove all mobile plans, click "I'll contact tmobile to cancel my plan if i dont need it anymore", hit reset, then add it back by hitting top right button, then add it back-hit next, reconnect this watch, use plan.
Here's a video https://youtu.be/esDg3cblPj8?feature=shared
You're welcome. Racked my brain until I found this.
this didn't work for me. a full factory reset plus T-Mobile had to create a whole new eSIM/data plan is what finally worked for me.
- magenta9851441Network Novice
I shut off the plan on the watch and the notification went away. Pretty annoying that nothing else like resetting or rebooting hasn't worked. Probably not the correct way to handle that, and probably not t-mobile approved, but it worked. The directions given didn't even match what the app gave me in my phone. That whole 3 dots do not give me the options that the tech rep described.
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