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I get the voicemail notification but if i retrieve the voicemail from a landline, the notification does not go away unless i call my voicemail from my 8125. anyway to turn off this voicemail notification?
I also noticed this yesterday. The notification didn't go away until I received another voice mail and checked it from my 8125.
I used to run the stock ROM on the 8125 and yesterday I went to the updated i-mate (maybe Qtek, not 100% sure) and I noticed this yesterday after I flashed. It might have been happening before but I am not 100% sure.
same deal
i can't get rid of this annoying voicemail notification...it keeps coming back...i thought it was smartskey causing the trouble...i tried uninstalling it and now i caused myself another issue to deal with...i deleted all traces of the file, but somewhere in the registry it's sending info to startup the program that was deleted on startup...good thing i copied the damn folder...just can't uninstall the cursed thing now...anyways i just called T-Mobile to see if they knew about this issue...remember that notifications from voicemail are sent from their servers, so i was thinking that it was maybe not an issue from the progs i was using...the conclusion is that there was a post about a voicemail issue...when you call your voicemail and hang up after finishing with the messages, it's suppose to send another notification to the phone that there are no more new messages: but this is not happening, because their voicemail computers are down and the notifications that are suppose to tell the device there are new messages are not being sent to our phones
btw...you are probably thinking what this has to do with you...well t-mobile, verizon, and cingular are all gsm...they are using the same networks :!: now time to fix the other things i did to my phone
Verizon is GSM? From whom did you hear this? I don't think that is accurate. They have been CDMA for a long time.
yea
my fault...you are right! i believe i was only thinking that the phones do have sim card slots as well as nextel, cingular, t-mobile, etc (feel free to correct me if i am wrong)...but on a side note my vc indicator went away finally
Voicemail Notification off... how did you fix it?
Hello,
I am getting the same notification message constantly and I have tried several things to fix it, but with no luck. What exactly did you do?
I have Smartskey installed too,
Thanks!
Just Contacted t-mobile to get the Visual Voicemail activated.
The rep was really nice but had no idea how to do it.
Eventually she figured it out:
Change the regular data plan to a Android web data plan
There is no difference and no cost difference except for the Android Web Data plan has the Visual Voice mail function.
Once this is done you will receive a sms confirmation.
Go and download the visual voicemail app from the market, or download the t-Mobile app pack and get it through there.
Cheers!
Edit: They said that it would take upto 24 hours for the vv to work, i tried it 1 minute after the call, and it seems to have found the service, but taking a long time to connect. I will update this as soon as it works!
Edit2: OK IT'S up and running. AWESOME. Even picked up my old voicemails and used my contact list to name them etc.
got it as well... pretty damn cool
Just took a few minutes on the phone and it's activated and works.
Just dial '611' and ask to activate visual voicemail. They'll put you on hold for a couple of minutes and activate it. Afterwards, you should be able to use it without much delay.
Sadly had to call because i am on a family plan w/unlimited sms
Took 5 minutes total to switch my 2 G1's
EDIT: I can hear all the CSR's in the room talking about it. LOL
Interesting note: I left myself a "test voicemail", used Visual Voicemail to listen to it, deleted it, and ended the call. Seemed fine. Later, I went into my voicemail and it was marked as a "saved message". Uhhh... that's NOT what I wanted
Anyone else notice this?
(Note: just tested this again... same thing!)
Ok, just got Mango loaded up on the DVP, great so far. I was in the process of setting up the Visual Voicemail to see how it works compared to Magikmail in which I love.
Well there is a problem when trying to setp it up. It states it cant setup my visual voicemail. It says I can call my voicemail and setup the visual voicemail that way. What option do I choose to get Visual Voicemail through my Tmobile voicemail?
Also has anyone else ran into this issue?
Call T-mobile up via 611 or http://my.t-mobile.com and add the visual voice mail feature. It is free
they cant set it up because the dell venue pro isnt in their system to activate the service.
Just tell them its a HTC HD7 and it will work...
i will try this
Visual Voicmail is still not working after adding this feature through the Tmobile website.
Anybody else having this issue?
Yeah, I'm having this issue also. I added it yesterday, so it might take a little while for T-Mobile's servers to register that I have enabled Visual Voicemail. Will update later when I try again later on today.
Usually, one would get a text saying the services are changed, so maybe wait for that also.
Probably takes a while to activate, set it up last night but would not activate on the phone but got a text today and the setting now sticks when enabled on the phone. Havent dont a real test though.
Edit: it works on my DVP.
I was using Magikmail in which I just disabled. Tried to setup visual voicemail once again and it still didnt work. I activated the Visual voicemail with Tmobile yesterday evening it should be all good to go. I have no progress in setting this up
i couldn't get it for my mom's DVP (family account) via the web site. But calling a rep quicky got it on her account and 15min later VM worked on her DVP.
Has anybody with issues with the Visual Voicemail been successful to get it up and running, mines still isnt working im going to give 611 a call again to see if they can work anything on their end.
Could it be that I forced the Mango update.
I set it up on the website a few days back after changing my plan. Got the update notice after plugging in the phone to Zune on Tuesday. VVM was there after updating.
So... not sure what the issue is. Perhaps a hard reset if nothing else. Or, now that you have it set up, revert back to NoDo and re-update.
Tried to enabled it after the Mango update. "Oops!"
Called 611. Tried a few times. "Oops!"
After 23 hours got text saying the change requested was effective. "Oops!"
4 hours after the text... "Oops!"
Reset phone via power button/shut down. "Oops!"
What do you mean by "hard reset"?
T-Mobile DVP...
^^^Same problems here man. called 611 and they are looking further into the issue and should be getting back with me. Never received a text stating anything. The VVM has been activated on T mobiles end but im continuing to get the Oops
Having this problem as well, called 611 on Tuesday after updating to mango, she enabled it for both lines, got the text on one phone, neither work as of Thursday. oops, oops and oops.
Do you have any voicemails? I have 2 saved. I could delete them - I was holding on to them mostly to test the VVM feature... (Of course, maybe whether you have any existing VMs may not affect it starting to work...)
Still havent heard anything back from T mobile
At the risk of stating of the obvious there are 3 things that I noticed that needed to be done to enable visual voice mail:
1) Enable the service on your account at the T-Mobile site. Make sure you select the option to apply the changes "today". You should also get a text on your phone right away saying that changes were made to your account.
2) Reboot the phone. Not sure if this was actually necessary but I couldn't get VVM to work before doing this.
3) Go to the phone icon then go to "call settings" under the sliding menu. Here is a slider to turn on VVM.
After these 3 things I was good to go.
I actually did receive a text stating my data plan have been changed. But those steps were taken and nothing has changed still get the oops
I called 611 several days ago. VVM shows up on the my.t-mobile.com web site as an active service. I rebooted the phone yesterday and just now. Still get "OOPS!" when I try to move the slider over.
What voicemail number shows for you? Mine is 1-805-637-7243.
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Just deleted saved voicemails and tried again. Still no dice.
I know I saw someone mention this either on here or another forum, but I'll be damned if I can find the solution.
I'm on T-Mobile's 100 minute plan and disabled carrier voicemail long ago. After moving everything over to my Nexus 4 yesterday I've been getting a persistent new voicemail notification. Of course it can't find my mailbox when it calls voicemail; it doesn't exist.
I can't see any way of clearing this. Anyone else run into this?
Headcase_Fargone said:
I know I saw someone mention this either on here or another forum, but I'll be damned if I can find the solution.
I'm on T-Mobile's 100 minute plan and disabled carrier voicemail long ago. After moving everything over to my Nexus 4 yesterday I've been getting a persistent new voicemail notification. Of course it can't find my mailbox when it calls voicemail; it doesn't exist.
I can't see any way of clearing this. Anyone else run into this?
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I had to call my T-Mo Voicemail leave a message, give it about 5 minutes. Hit the icon so it calls the voicemail then delete the one I made. Then switched to Google Voice lol. If you don't know your voicemail number, call your number from your phone. Assuming you didn't change any settings it should take you directly to T-Mo voicemail.
timskyline86 said:
I had to call my T-Mo Voicemail leave a message, give it about 5 minutes. Hit the icon so it calls the voicemail then delete the one I made. Then switched to Google Voice lol. If you don't know your voicemail number, call your number from your phone. Assuming you didn't change any settings it should take you directly to T-Mo voicemail.
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Well that's the rub. I called T-Mobile long ago and had them turn off voicemail altogether. I use Google Voice exclusively.
Edit: I should mention that it did this on both the stock ROM and CM10.1, though on CM it didn't start until after I rebooted the first time.
I had the same problem and I also had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus. The solution I found on both phones was that as soon as I rooted and flashed a new ROM I immediately installed Google Voice after performing the initial setup (before doing anything else). On both phones this prevented that persistent notification from ever returning.
Many others had this problem on the Gnex as well and all agreed that this solution worked.
sn0warmy said:
I had the same problem and I also had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus. The solution I found on both phones was that as soon as I rooted and flashed a new ROM I immediately installed Google Voice after performing the initial setup (before doing anything else). On both phones this prevented that persistent notification from ever returning.
Many others had this problem on the Gnex as well and all agreed that this solution worked.
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So once it's there I'm kind of out of luck? Do I have to do a factory wipe and reflash CM10 for a chance at getting rid of it?
Go to your google voice account on a computer and mark EVERY voicemail that is not marked as read, read.
Solves your problem.
darkamikaze said:
Go to your google voice account on a computer and mark EVERY voicemail that is not marked as read, read.
Solves your problem.
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I haven't had any GV voicemails at all since powering on the Nexus 4 for the first time, either old ones or new.
I did change the voicemail setting to Google Voice in dialer settings then cleared data on the dialer app. That made it disappear... for now.
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So once it's there I'm kind of out of luck? Do I have to do a factory wipe and reflash CM10 for a chance at getting rid of it?
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I had exactly the same problem after swapping SIM card to my nexus. My voicemail was disabled. Every time I call it I was forced to press * key and enter 10 digit number. I had to call T-Mobile to solve notification icon problem. They set up my voicemail again and left a message. After that I called and listened it, so the problem is gone now. Hope this will help you
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Headcase_Fargone said:
So once it's there I'm kind of out of luck? Do I have to do a factory wipe and reflash CM10 for a chance at getting rid of it?
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Wipe cache and dalvik cache then fix permissions. After rebooting I bet it will be gone.
OP, any luck getting this sorted? I got an N4 for Christmas and I'm seeing the same thing as you.
I'm on the $30 prepaid plan, and had previously disabled my T-Mobile voicemail. Once I got a new micro SIM and popped it in my new phone, I received the persistent voicemail indicator. I called T-Mobile on Monday and all I could get them to do was to "create a report" of my issue - even after I suggested that they re-enable my voicemail to let me leave and clear a message. I'll try calling today to see if I have better luck stumbling across the magical combination of words to get them to do what I want, but figured I'd check in and see what sort of success you may have had.
I have the same issue, I am on Fido (Canada). I have the persistent icon every-time my phone reboots... I do have a voice mail, and I have no messages on it. I even tried calling myself from another phone, leaving a message and using my N4 to delete it, but it still there and persistent. I don't recall having that issue on my previous phone... (Gnexus)
I've also noticed that if gapps aren't flashed, the icon isn't there...the moment I flash google apps...it appears..
Any solution would be highly appreciated...
I've ran into this a few times and it's not always google voice, sometimes it's your carrier voice mail, you can also try setting your phone back to carrier voicemail, calling and leaving a message and then deleting it. It's fixed an issue on my work phone a few times.
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OP, any luck getting this sorted? I got an N4 for Christmas and I'm seeing the same thing as you.
I'm on the $30 prepaid plan, and had previously disabled my T-Mobile voicemail. Once I got a new micro SIM and popped it in my new phone, I received the persistent voicemail indicator. I called T-Mobile on Monday and all I could get them to do was to "create a report" of my issue - even after I suggested that they re-enable my voicemail to let me leave and clear a message. I'll try calling today to see if I have better luck stumbling across the magical combination of words to get them to do what I want, but figured I'd check in and see what sort of success you may have had.
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Quick follow-up: My second attempt with T-Mobile support was much more successful. Within about ten minutes I had gotten my voicemail turned back on, a test message cleared (along with the notification), and the voicemail service disabled again.
From some reading around the web, it seems that new SIM card activations with T-Mobile default the Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) to On, I guess in an attempt to get you to set up your voicemail service ASAP. They unfortunately didn't have the foresight to automatically disable that if the SIM is activated on an existing line with no voicemail service. Oh well, that was easy enough to fix
I'm topping this thread because it's the first one that popped up in my Google search on how to resolve my issue.
AT&T Galaxy S4
Google Voice voicemail
Just got my phone in and I didn't set up the voicemail properly I guess.
Got a notification of a new voicemail.
The message wouldn't go away.
When I dialed the number it told me to dial, that just went to my Google voicemail which said there were no new voicemails.
I tried a BUNCH of things. Here is what finally worked for me.
1) I went to https://www.google.com/voice
2) I disabled my Google Voice on my phone from that link.
3) Rebooted my phone.
4) Now when I called my voicemail, it went to my AT&T voicemail instead of Google.
5) From there, I was able to delete my voicemails.
6) Then I re-enabled Google Voicemail on my phone from the link above and now all is good again. No more notifications that don't go away.
This thread was a huge help in me troubleshooting the problem.
CZ Eddie said:
I'm topping this thread because it's the first one that popped up in my Google search on how to resolve my issue.
AT&T Galaxy S4
Google Voice voicemail
Just got my phone in and I didn't set up the voicemail properly I guess.
Got a notification of a new voicemail.
The message wouldn't go away.
When I dialed the number it told me to dial, that just went to my Google voicemail which said there were no new voicemails.
I tried a BUNCH of things. Here is what finally worked for me.
1) I went to https://www.google.com/voice
2) I disabled my Google Voice on my phone from that link.
3) Rebooted my phone.
4) Now when I called my voicemail, it went to my AT&T voicemail instead of Google.
5) From there, I was able to delete my voicemails.
6) Then I re-enabled Google Voicemail on my phone from the link above and now all is good again. No more notifications that don't go away.
This thread was a huge help in me troubleshooting the problem.
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Hate to resurrect an old thread but go to your dialer and clear data/cache and the notification will go away.
ohiog said:
Hate to resurrect an old thread but go to your dialer and clear data/cache and the notification will go away.
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Do you mean in Settings / Application Data?
I tried that and it did not clear the indicator.
I needed to call T-Mobile, have voicemail turned back on, clear the indicator, and then call back and have them disable my voicemail service again so my calls would be redirected to my GVoice mailbox.
You should cancel it at your mobile operator. I had the same problem
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Hey guys,
I have the VS980 G2 and I'm using Google Voice just for voicemails (didn't port number) and somehow one stray voicemail slipped through the cracks and I can't get rid of it. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know how to get rid of it? It's driving me crazy!
Update: Rooted, stock rom, no OTA.
Update: I tried turning off Google Voice and using my VZ voicemail but that didn't work either. Tried soft resetting, looked through Call settings to see if there's a clear voicemail notifications button (none) etc. Halp!
On my previous phone. On GV I simply went online and rearchived it. Once it happened on Verizon VM. I had to call and have CS "purge" it after I deleted it. Once took 24h to clear. Was crazy.
Wow that's weird. Thanks for the reply! I'm gonna give that a try and see if it works. (Fingers crossed!)