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Re: Android Native Visual Voicemail Trouble
I'd was getting nowhere, so I decided to reinstall the T-Mobile vvm app for the time being and then periodically check back to see if the native app might be working. But, after I reinstalled the T-Mobile app, it would no longer activate! I was frustrated with it, so I once again uninstalled the T-Mobile app. Then, the next time I opened the phone's dialer, I noticed after a while that the error message WASN'T popping up. So, I got on another phone, called myself and left a voicemail. And, voila, it works! No idea why reinstalling, and then again uninstalling, the T-Mobile vvm app should've done the trick, but it seems like it did.1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: Android Native Visual Voicemail Trouble
Until recently, I wasn't even aware that there was native vvm functionality bulit-in to Android. I'd always used the T-Mobile vvm app and had problems with it: sometimes a whole day would pass where I wouldn't get a notification that I had any voicemail messages and then, at the end of the day, I suddenly got notified that multiple voicemails had been left for me hours ago. I was messing around with someone else's iPhone a week ago, and really liked how the vvm was built-in to the dialer. I started thinking there must be a way to do this in Android. That's when I realized this was actually an option in Android and was possible with my phone (Razer phone). I uninstalled the T-mobile vvm app and tried to activate my phone's vvm. I got (and 3 days later am still getting) the "Can't activate visual voicemail" error message. Interestingly, as soon as I started trying to activate the Razer's native vvm, I also started getting text messages from T-Mobile encouraging me to download the "new version" of their vvm app - the one I just uninstalled.1Ver0likes0Comentarios