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How To Set Up Voicemail Sprint

T-Mobile provides multiple options for voicemail: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail (VVM), and Voicemail to Text (VTT).

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 If you lot need help with voicemail, check out the Voicemail troubleshooting page.

 For Visual Voicemail (VVM), to listen and download messages on an app, check out T-Mobile Visual Voicemail app

 Voicemail messages will automatically be deleted afterward a specific amount of time and cannot be retrieved. Larn more than about how to save and delete messages.

 For Voicemail to Text (VTT) letters, cheque out Get letters in text.

 If yous need help with these steps on your device, visit our Device tutorials page and select your device, or utilize the search bar and enter your device name.

Gear up up your voicemail

  1. Select and hold the one key oruse the voicemail app to connect to your voicemail.
  2. During the showtime time setup, you may need to enter a countersign. The default is the last four digits of your phone number.
  3. Subsequently using the default countersign, create a new countersign.
    • Passwords can be whatsoever 4 to seven digit code.
    • A good password is i that's easy for yous to remember, merely hard for others to guess.
  4. When prompted, record your greeting and name. Your voicemail is now ready to use.

Settings carte

  • To admission your voicemail setting menu, dial and hold the 1 key or open up the voicemail app.
  • If this doesn't work, dial 1-805-637-7249, enter your x-digit number and while the voicemail greeting is playing, select* (star cardinal) and enter the password.
  • If you're traveling internationally, read our International roaming checklist to learn how to check your messages.

Once yous're connected, select the keypad number assigned to the setting menu step for more options.

Listen to messages
  • # - Skip/Next message
  • 1 - Replay message
  • ii - Frontwards bulletin
  • iii - Ship reply
  • 4 - Print fax
  • v - Engagement/Fourth dimension info
  • seven - Delete message (select 1 to recover the message)
  • eight - Return call
  • 9 - Relieve message
Send a bulletin
  • # - Group list
  • i - Send
  • 2 - Review bulletin
  • 3 - Delete & rerecord
  • iv - Delivery options
Create a greeting
  • 1 - Play greeting
  • 2 - Record greeting
  • 3 - Greeting group
  • 4 - Tape name as greeting
  • 5 - Phone number as greeting
Mailbox options
  • i - Group lists
  • 3 - Playback options
  • 4 - Fax options
  • six - Standard/Brusque prompts

By default, you aren't asked for your password when checking your voicemail from your device. If y'all have your outgoing caller ID blocked, you're required to enter your password when you call your voicemail from your device. T-Mobile recommends that yous turn on your voicemail password for added security.

Countersign security
  • 1 - Change password
  • 2 - Enable/Disable countersign
Playback options

Options available while listening to a bulletin:

  • i - Rewind
  • 2 - Break
  • 3 - Fast forward
  • 4 4 - Slow down playback
  • 6 six - Speed up playback
Universal commands

Get lost in the bulletin menu? Need some help, attempt these primal commands.

  • 0 - Help
  • * * - Main menu
  • * - Abolish/Dorsum up

Salvage and delete messages

Voicemails are deleted if the auto-save period is reached. The auto-save period can be from 14 to 30-days, depending on the type of voicemail. If you hear "You take (# of vm) voicemail message(s) which is due to automatic deletion..." check out the steps on this page to relieve the messages.

Afterwards y'all've listened to your voicemail bulletin, select the ix key to save the message. You can repeat this to salve the message in your voicemail box earlier the auto-save catamenia runs out. To retrieve the saved bulletin and salvage it to a dissimilar location, set upwardly your T-Mobile account online, and see the Use voicemail on a calculator steps on this page. You can salvage a voicemail if it is less than 30-days from the day it was originally left or when it was saved.

If you're listening to your voicemail and delete it, don't hang up! A voicemail bulletin can be retrieved before the same call is disconnected. In one case the call has ended there is no way to remember the deleted voicemail bulletin.

BlackBerry or Windows Phone messages

The migration volition automatically delete any voicemail messages over 30-days old, played, unplayed, or saved, from the old platform. The voicemail platform migration is bringing an improved and updated experience to T-Mobile voicemail. Save your messages before the migration to foreclose automatic deletion.

To prevent losing your letters, forrad or save them earlier the migration starts.

Forward letters

All devices, if voicemail is less than 30-days onetime:

  1. Select and concur the 1 key or open up the voicemail app.
  2. Listen to the message y'all desire to frontward.
  3. Once the message has played, select the 6 key to listen to more options, then select the 2 key to forward the message.
  4. Enter the 10-digit number y'all wish to forward the bulletin to, and so select the # key. Additional numbers can be entered if necessary. Once complete, select the # central.

BlackBerry

  1. BlackBerry ten: In the BlackBerry Hub or the Phone app, touch and hold a voicemail bulletin.
  2. BlackBerry seven or older: In the Visual Voicemail app, touch and concur a voicemail message.
  3. Select Relieve As.
  4. Select the location, and select Save.

Windows Phone

Unfortunately, Windows devices practise not accept an option to back up voicemail. Yous can play them on speakerphone and tape them using a laptop/PC microphone or you can utilise the Save instructions on this page if the message is less than 30-days erstwhile.

Utilise voicemail on a reckoner

Download letters to a computer

If you're the Main Account Holder, you can save your messages from your T-Mobile business relationship. These steps are for all devices including Windows, if voicemail is less than 30-days old.

  1. Log in to your T-Mobile business relationship online.
  2. Select My Phone or Line Details and then select Bank check Voicemail.
  3. Log in to your Digits account.
  4. Choose the message to download.
  5. In the expanded menu, select Download.

Listen to greetings or messages

  1. Log in to your T-Mobile account online.
  2. Select My Telephone or Line Details then select Check Voicemail.
  3. Log in to your Digits account. To listen to a message, select the Play icon next to the message.
  4. Select Settings.
  5. Select Greetings and follow the on-screen instructions.
  1. Log in to your T-Mobile account online.
  2. Select My Phone or Line Details and so select Check Voicemail.
  3. Log in to your Digits account.
  4. Select Transport equally email next to the message.
  5. Enter an electronic mail address in the To field.
  6. Add together an optional bulletin in the Message field.
  7. Select Send email. You'll see a 'sent successfully' message. The electronic mail will come from MSISDN@t-mobilevoicemail.com.

For iOS duplicate VVT notifications update your service to add on the $0 VVT cake feature in the T-Mobile app, online through your T-Mobile business relationship, or contact us and then we can take a closer look at your account.

Got more questions about Visual Voicemail? Check out our T-Mobile Visual Voicemail app or Voicemail troubleshooting.

Source: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/voicemail

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