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Re: Android Native Visual Voicemail Trouble
bobnotblob wrote: Late to the party, but glad I could make it... Have a factory unlocked Moto G5. Android VM used to work great, now nothing. Not sure what changed, but I've done factory resets, reset carrier settings, deleted and manually set APN info, deleted that that and let the phone retrieve it's own settings. Cleared phone cache, cleared dialer app cache, etc. I was also getting DNS errors for wifi calling, and guess what? No more DNS error, so that is cool, but still no native VMs. "Welcome to the party pal." A very disappointing party though. The lack of any information from anybody at T-Mobile is a telling sign of just how much of a non-issue this is to them. It's been a sticking point with me about the Un-carrier's attitude towards this issue. This thread is a perfect example of just how much T-Mobile seems to care. Nov. 19th 2018 was the last correspondence from T-Mobile.2Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Android Native Visual Voicemail Trouble
tmo_amanda wrote: Absolutely, @magenta6815496! I'm currently working with a few people on the multiple voicemail issues that have popped up around the Support Community. When I have answers to the VVM issues, I will most definitely update this thread. How's the solution coming along? Any updates to report?1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: Android Native Visual Voicemail Trouble
carrierlost wrote: @tangerine That isn't correct. Android native VVM should be working just fine at the moment. Once all the profiles were set up correctly, most people were able to connect and use the native VVM without issue. To my knowledge, it hasn't quit since it started working. It does work but only on certain devices. Devices that used to have the native VVM working no longer work with the native VVM. I've had two such devices that used to work fine with native VVM that no longer work.1Ver0likes0Comentarios