Despite falling by the wayside, voicemail is still a feature that continues to work by default on Android phones as well as iPhones. All it takes is a call that goes to voicemail to trigger an alert that is positioned at the top of notifications.
The good news is that deactivating this type of alert is simple and fast, just a few taps and that's it. o usually the notification is triggered by mistake, when a contact forgets to hang up the phone after the voice mail warning, for example, check out our guide below on how to get rid of the problem for good.
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Remove Voicemail Notification on iPhone
If you are an iPhone user, just follow the steps below:
1. First, open 'Settings' and then tap on 'Phone' option
2. Then tap 'Notifications'.
3. On the next screen, uncheck the 'Warnings' option.
Disable Voicemail Alert on Android
On Android, the steps may vary slightly depending on the version of the system and the manufacturer of your device. The procedure was tested on Android 11.
1. Open device settings by tapping the gear icon.
2. Then go to 'Apps & notifications' > 'App info'.
3. Look for the 'Phone' application in the list.
4. Now, go to the 'Notifications' option
5. The last step is to disable the 'Voicemail' button.
Ready! Now you know how to remove the voicemail notification that keeps popping up from time to time in the notification center.
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