Learn how your comment data is processed. Go to the voicemail you want to forward, and tap it so it looks like this: Representative voicemail, ready to be forwarded. Tap the Share button to bring up a bunch of choices. A voicemail, received in Mac Mail. Share this please! May 6, PM in response to sam the carpet man In response to sam the carpet man.
You, my man, are a genius. I used the Voice Memo feature of another iPhone, then shared it with a colleague. It worked perfectly, and the recipient opened it in iTunes. The only problem was that I also shared it with myself at my email, and it wouldn't download. Go figure. May 6, PM. Aug 8, AM in response to sam the carpet man In response to sam the carpet man. Aug 8, AM. Aug 8, PM in response to colecole21 In response to colecole Aug 8, PM.
Thank You for the kind words PromiseKeeper! We are all geniuses! At least, we were all born a genius, but most of the world de-geniuses us with the things they program in our minds which is in fact an intelligent computer!! Dec 17, PM in response to amy In response to amy Plug the other end into your mic jack your "other device," laptop, desktop, digital recorder, etc. Dec 17, PM.
Have you done this to support what you are claiming? Thx for sharing! I used my beats by Dr. Dec 17, PM in response to sam the carpet man In response to sam the carpet man.
The 3rd line is the mic. Mar 12, PM in response to sam the carpet man In response to sam the carpet man. FYI-my work phone is an iPhone and my personal cell isn't. If you do not have a main Google account, you can easily sign up for both at the same time through the same link.
Once signed up, you can select a Google Voice phone number in your area. Add your iPhone to your Google Voice phone list. During the setup procedures, you will be asked to link a phone to your Google Voice.
Enter your iPhone's phone number and validate it to complete the link. Once finished, you should be logged in to your Google Voice account. Think of it like call forwarding or when you want to forward an email, only instead of a text-based message, you're forwarding a voice message.
Although there's a way to turn this voice message into a text message too! More on that later For businesses that have salespeople or customer support teams that are on the phone a lot, it makes sense to have a dedicated communications platform—especially when you have multiple teams or departments.
This way, if someone on the team or in your store is busy and can't get to the phone, it'll ring the next person in line. So, let's say you have some kind of business communications platform that lets you make phone calls and maybe even do other things like send SMS or have video meetings. With most of these platforms, it should be relatively easy to manage your calls, get your voicemail set up, and forward voicemails as well as sending and receiving text messages, but that's another topic for another day.
For example, on Dialpad , you can forward a voicemail in a few easy steps. Once you've received a voicemail that you want to forward to someone else or even to a client or customer , here's how you'd it:. Hit the drop-down menu beside the voicemail you want to forward, then enter the name or email address of the person you want to forward this voicemail to.
You can make a port request so that your number can move with you to Dialpad user, with minimal downtime! With no generic "rule" for forwarding voicemails from mobile devices, it still helps to know the basics.
Find the iPhone voicemail that you want to forward, then tap on it. You should see the image below:. Tap the Share button, which will pop up a screen showing you the different ways you can share that voicemail:. Choose how you want to share your voicemail message. You may want to send it in a text message or an email or if you want to share with another Apple device, you can choose to use Airdrop it.
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