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Voicemail Transcription not working
I have an iPhone XS max, iOS 12.2. My voicemail transcription is no longer working. Is this happening to anyone else? Apple told me to contact t-mobile.
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Welcome to our Support Community! We're currently working with Apple on this issue. In the meantime, you can try the following steps:
- On the iPhone, open the Teléfono app and tap on Correo de voz.
- At the top left, tap Saludo, luego presiona Cancelar. You should now see your messages and be able to play them.
- CoachJonnoNetwork Novice
Elwise wrote:
Hi I have an Samsung S24 Ultra.. my voicemail transcription does not work. When I set language as English..it says can't save language and none of my messages are transcribed.
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- ElwiseNetwork Novice
Hi I have an Samsung S24 Ultra.. my voicemail transcription does not work. When I set language as English..it says can't save language and none of my messages are transcribed.
- RJSNetwork Novice
Here's what fixed mine with the help of Apple Support. Go into your message app and act as you're going to text message someone. At the bottom of the keyboard, press the microphone icon. You will get a popup about using dictation for the first time. You need to accept this. Test by speaking and make sure your text is transcribed. Now, reboot your phone and wait a little while. Apple says this could take up to 24 hours, but mine took only 5 minutes.
- TonyANetwork Novice
Not sure that any of the above actually helps. Just got an iPhone 12 Pro Max from t-mobile store - transferred over after many years from a Samsung/Android because of hearing aid compatibility. I see no t-mobile apps installed, but more particularly nothing in detail about transcribing voicemail to text - answers seem to suggest that we just want to see that we have a voicemail.
HOW DO WE GET VOICEMAIL TRANSCRIBED?
- SheilaDivaNewbie Caller
I was having the same issue. A simple fix did by enabling Siri. I went back and checked my voicemail and it was working. Hope it works for everyone else!
- cbg244Newbie Caller
Only other thing I can suggest you try is to enter the forwarding number with two stars at the beginning: **004*18056377243*10#
I've seen it both ways and I tried it both ways on my phone. Both worked for me but you might want to give that a shot. Here is a link to all of T-Mobile's short codes. Maybe something there will help.
- magenta10288977Network Novice
Well I appreciate your help. It's been a lot more than what T-Mobile has done for me!
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- cbg244Newbie Caller
Sorry it didn't work. Maybe it's something to do with the new iPhone 11 or the new firmware. I'm on the iPhone 6s+ on 12.4. To check to see if the forwarding command went thru, dial *#67# and you should see something like in the attached screenshot. At least that's what I see on my phone.
- magenta10288977Network Novice
I did exactly as you said and then restarted my phone. Had someone call and leave a voicemail for a test. The VVM is still not working
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- cbg244Newbie Caller
I just switched over and brought my AT&T iPhone 6s+ to T-Mobile. I had the same issue along with not getting Visual Voicemails at all. The following solved my problem. Dial ##004# and hit Send to clear out all forwarding settings. Then dial *004*18056377243*10# and hit Send. This will forward your missed, busy or unanswered calls to the T-Mobile voicemail server (this number was found on T-Mobile's support site). After I did this, my VVM works perfectly with messages being transcribed and voicemail notifications properly received (badges and notification sounds). Good luck!!
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