HT201436: Visual Voicemail on your iPhone
Learn about Visual Voicemail on your iPhoneQ: Straight Talk iPhone 5, after the iOS 7 update, visual voicemail is gone. I tried restoring, resetting the net work settings, call ... Straight Talk iPhone 5, after the iOS 7 update, visual voicemail is gone. I tried restoring, resetting the net work settings, called the carrier and had them try to rest the voicemail, none has worked. Now what? more
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Jan 10, 2014 7:15 AM in response to jordan blaineby georgepburdell,Unfortunately this did not work for me. Still no visual voicemail...
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Jan 10, 2014 12:15 PM in response to jordan blaineby Dessicator,jordan blaine wrote:
1 .While on Wi-Fi, open Safari and type in iapnupdatetfdata.straighttalk.com.
2. Tap Install.
3. Tap Install Now.
4. Enter your pass code if prompted.
5. Tap Done.
6. At this point you can exit your browser, turn off Wi-Fi, and re-boot your phone.
7. With Wi-Fi off, access Safari to ensure your data connection is working.After following these instructions my visual voicemail was restored!
I had done that long ago but tried it again because, why not. No joy. The latest Straight Talk support person I spoke with, told me that ST DOES support visual voicemail on the iPhone, tried some other stuff and concluded that AT&T had not unlocked my phone "completely". The one before that told me they do NOT support it. I was going with Aio, but for now I'm using Youmail and it seems to do the job reasonably well.
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Jan 13, 2014 3:22 PM in response to jordan blaineby datilpepper,Thank You Thank You Jordan Blaine. I have Iphone 4, Verizon, (Straight Talk) which I updated and had the problem with Voice Mail, followed your instructions (did it twice to be sure that I followed exactly and it worked the second time! Yeah, thanks for the info. !!!! You are a whiz!
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Jan 13, 2014 3:54 PM in response to datilpepperby Dessicator,Maybe it works for CDMA phones but not for GSM phones.
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Jan 13, 2014 3:58 PM in response to Dessicatorby Doctom_66,I lost VVM again. ST was no help, again! This didn't work for me either. CDMA
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Jan 25, 2014 12:32 AM in response to Lawrence Finchby iOS Defender,After doing multiple troubleshooting calls, for at&t, and now seeing that other carriers are having the issue, let's take a look at the constants.
1. iPhones with iOS 7
So, we have determined that BOTH GSM & CDMA phones are having the issue. The one constant is the iPhones, that iOS 7. Well, after browsing Apple's support articles, I found a new addition to iCloud Backups. iCloud will backup Visual Voicemail. The reason, that the messages keep coming back, iCloud is re-synchronizing them to the phone. Period. If it were only the at&t network, I would say call us. You may still have to, if you are a novice, with your phone.
Here are the steps to resolve the issue: Step 1: Turn off iCloud backup.
2: Backup your phone in iTunes(Since we know how iCloud loves to remove its sync'd content from your phone).
3. Delete iCloud from your phone(keep sync'd contacts on the phone)
4: Reset All Settings(not just the network settings)
5: Delete VVM from device.
6: Problem Solved
I have done these very same steps, on multiple iOS devices, and have had a 100% success rate. For the record, for those that wish to blame the carriers, when the VM box is deleted as a featured, ALL voicemails are deleted from the network. If you have a new VM setup, from your carrier, and your old ones come back, well by process of elimination, it has to be a bug on the phone and software.
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Jan 25, 2014 4:58 AM in response to iOS Defenderby Doctom_66,How do you delete VVM and iCloud from your device? And doing this will return a fully functioning VVM?
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Jan 25, 2014 7:22 AM in response to iOS Defenderby Dessicator,This message doesn't make sense. "The reason, that the messages keep coming back" - what messages? Messages coming back is not the issue discussed in the thread, loss of visual voicemail is. "call us" - who is "us"? I think you're talking about a different problem and on the wrong thread here.
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Jan 25, 2014 11:05 PM in response to Doctom_66by iOS Defender,Go to Settings>iCloud. Scroll to the bottom of the iCloud menu.and select "Delete Account". Then after you reset all settings, which will include the network settings, the phone reboots. You go to Voicemail, delete the messages, then select to delete all. The settings may vary, depending on your carrier, as to where to locate them.
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Jan 25, 2014 11:13 PM in response to Dessicatorby iOS Defender,Ok, I did misread that post, badly. I do apologize. If your feature is missing, here is a list of "possible" culprits. Step 1. Verify that your Cellular Data is on and working. You must have an active data connection, to access VVM. Wi-Fi will not support it.
Step 2. If Cellular Data is working, and feature is unavailable, call your carrier. Depending on your carrier, they may need to send "Over-the-Air" signals to the phone. If this is the case, make sure you are not calling on your affected phone. The phone will need to have the network settings reset, prior to the signals being sent. This will clear any stored network cache files.
In my line of work, TS these phones, it is common for the person to just dial 611. Needless to say, I have gotten quick enough to send the signals, while the 90 second network setting reset/restart is processing.
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Feb 4, 2014 9:34 PM in response to Doctom_66by daelitesmom,I just started noticing my visual voicemail no longer working properly once I removed and deleted Google Talk from my iPhone 4S iOS 7.0.4. After a two hour phone call with AT&T, resetting network setting then restoring my phone to factory settings, as well as replacing my SIM card it has been determined that my Visual Voicemail only works when I'm away from my home and my AT&T Microcell. As it turns out, VM would never appear on my iPhone as long as I was connected to my home Microcell, once I was away and the AT&T system caught up with me any voicemails on the server would appear (they showed up while I was at the AT&T store replacing my SIM card?). Once I arrived back to the house, back to the Microcell, if someone called and left a voice message the call was obvious but no voicemail? So I called AT&T Case management tonight regarding my vanishing voicemail and they confirmed that since the most recent Apple iOS update Visual voicemail does not appear compatible with the AT&T Microcell. We have a Windows cell phone accessing the microcell that also has Visual Voicemail however that phone appears to be functioning correctly. I called AT&T back to ask them if the vanishing voicemails would also effect the windows phone, the indicated possibly HOWEVER they have numerous known Visual Voicemail issues since Apple iOS 7.0.4 and it's incompatibility with the Microcell and they are actively trying to solve the problem from their end however as it seems to be directly connected to the most recent iOS update they issue is more with Apple than with the microcell. I have had my Microcell for a few years and have had iPhones since they came out and I've never had this type of problem with the voicemail or the functioning of the phone itself.
Any resolution would be greatly appreciated, I will not remove my Microcell for two reasons: 1) I live in an area that has very poor cell signal and the Microcell is absolutely perfect and a necessity and it's never failed me like this; 2) why should I stop using a device that boosts my signal just because Apple's iOS doesn't seem to like it? It liked and worked with it before therefore this fix is up to Apple (or with AT&T with Apples assistance) not mine.
Andria
Apple iPhone 4S iOS 7.0.4 (11B554a)
Apple iPad 3rd gen iOS 7.0.4 (11B554a)
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Feb 15, 2014 10:47 AM in response to Doctom_66by Zombie728,Here is a transcript of my chat with Straighttalk;
Jeff: Can you please help me get visual voice mail working on my brand new iPhone 5c that I just bought from Straighttalk?
Prescott: Hi Jeff. Thank you for visiting Straight Talk Wireless.
Jeff: Thanks
Prescott: You are welcome.
Prescott: Let me look into this matter.
Prescott: We want you to know that we do not support visual voicemail.
Jeff: Oh
Prescott: One moment please...
Prescott: Thank you for chatting with Straight Talk Wireless. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact one of our customer care representatives at 1-877-430-2355. For your convenience, our representatives are available Monday-Sunday from 8:00 AM to 11:45 PM EST.
Jeff: No problem... my next chat will be with the California Public Utilities Commission
Prescott: We consider your comments and we always welcome the opinions you expressed regarding our service.
Prescott: Thank you for chatting with Straight Talk Wireless.
Jeff: or lack thereof
Prescott: Be assured that we are doing our best to provide you the best service possible and we are continually working on improving and expanding our products and services.
Prescott: Thank you for chatting with Straight Talk Wireless.
Jeff: whatever
Prescott has exited the session.
You are the only user left in the session.Chat Entry -
Feb 16, 2014 6:45 AM in response to Zombie728by iOS Defender,While I am not 100% certain, how StraightTalk systems "provision" your VVM settings, I can say that with the carrier I work for, we attach it to the Cellular Data plan. VVM, depending on carrier, requires cellular data to be working, to sync with the network. StraightTalk uses T-Mobile coverage, where I live. T-Mobile uses GSM technology(i.e. SIM cards for any T-Mobile device).
My carrier uses GSM, as well. When iOS 7 first launched, on 7.0, many customers could not get their VVM. This only seemed to affect new iPhone 5s models. The exact symptoms were as follows: the phone would dial the basic VM, when tapping the VVM icon, in your phone menu, despite having correct VVM features in the network. This required us to have the customer do many of the steps,you have done, and continually send Ovet-the-Air signals, to the phone.
Don't ask me why, but iPhones are the ONLY phones that a carriers network has zero capability, to access the phone. As I posted, on another forum page, my Nokia Lumia 820(model RM-824[at&t]) does not have this problem. I also can't setup or change my basic VM, without calling my basic VM. For whatever reason, Apple feels a need to set the carrier settings into the iOS, and that is where the issues lie, hence the "Reset Network Settings". Take your phone to Apple, and they will just send you back to your carrier, and blame it on the carrier. As much as I hate to say this, Jeff, you will probably have to call Straight Talk, again.
Before you do, can you give me a description, of whether you are on cellular data or wi-fi, when accessing the VVM? Also, tell me what happens, when you try to access you VVM, please. Finally, as I know this is a pain, but are you able to retrieve your basic VM, by calling it? Also, who is the provider, that gives you coverage with Straight Talk, in your area?
I may not have all the answers, because I don't have access to StraightTalk technology and systems, but I will do my best to research it and see what I can come up with. I'll do my best to help you folks out.
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Feb 16, 2014 10:40 AM in response to iOS Defenderby Zombie728,Don't bother... I think Straight Talk is pretty clear on this:

Straight Talk 3:23am Feb 16 Hi Jenny. We do not support Visual Voicemail. Thanks. ^Shelly
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Feb 17, 2014 6:57 AM in response to Zombie728by Doctom_66,Actually they haven't been to clear.... It's not only VVM being gone, there are no voicemail notifications at all. I have to call my voicemail once an hour, minimum, to see if I have a new voicemail. I'm not sure what it is not supported. I had VVM when I bought the phone, It worked perfectly for months. It did go away with ios 7, but then they were able to get it back for a few months before it crapped out again. There are many other people who have it still working. ST's customer support is terrible. If you question this on their forum, you have to go offline to a PM system. It's all a big secret. They won't openly state we don't support VVM. I have also been told that having no voicemail notifications, and just calling in periodically, is the way it's supposed to work. I think that ST needs to stop selling iphones if they don't work properly on their system. My phone is CDMA it runs off of Verizon. Verizon had the same issues and were able to come up with a fix in days after ios 7. Why can't ST?