iOS 17 hacks: How to Use Live Voicemail on your iPhone
Live Voicemail is a great way to quickly screen your voicemail messages and decide whether to take action. Here's how you can use it.
Published By: Techlusive India | Published: Jul 19, 2023, 12:02 PM (IST)
Highlights
- Apple announced iOS 17 at WWDC 2023.
- iOS 17 includes a Live Voicemail feature.
- Live Voicemail is a great way to quickly screen your voicemail messages.
When iOS 17 launches this fall, it will bring exciting new features and improvements to the eligible iPhone models. One of the standout features that iOS 17 brings to iPhones is the Live Voicemail feature. This innovative feature takes your voicemail experience to the next level by transcribing voicemails into text and offering real-time visual feedback during playback. With Live Voicemail, you can easily read and understand voicemails, saving you time and providing a more convenient way to manage your messages and decide whether to answer the call, block the caller, or send them a message. In this article, we'll guide you through using the Live Voicemail feature on your iPhone running iOS 17.
Enabling Live Voicemail
Before using Live Voicemail, make sure your iPhone is running on iOS 17 or later. To enable the Live Voicemail feature, follow these simple steps:
Once you've enabled Live Voicemail, all your future voicemails will be transcribed automatically, and you can access the live voicemail playback with the transcription right from the Phone app.
Accessing Live Voicemail
Now that you have Live Voicemail enabled, accessing and managing your voicemails is easier than ever:
Here, you'll find a list of your voicemail messages, and any new, unplayed voicemails will have a blue dot next to them. Tap on a voicemail to open it and reveal the Live Voicemail playback screen.
To use Live Voicemail:
The Live Voicemail playback screen provides several options to make managing your voicemails a breeze:
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