Visual Voicemail for Android?

Tintin1
Contributor

Any reason this isn't available to the other half of the customer base that use android phones?  I know Telus, Rogers, fizz, etc all offer it for Android users as well.  This is frustrating.

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BellKris
Moderator

Good morning, @Tintin1. Thanks for your post.

iPhone Visual Voicemail is a service provided in partner with Apple - as a result of this, it is not available for Android users.

For Android users, we recommend taking a look at and enabling Voicemail via MMSOpens in a new tab or window for a similar experience instead.

Let us know if you have any further questions.

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Good Day @Petrocelly & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.

To be notified of new voicemails only via MMS, you can turn off your device’s default voicemail notifications by texting “DISABLE” to 44625. Please note that if you turn these device notifications off, you will not be notified of new voicemails in any scenario where MMS cannot be delivered. To turn your device’s default voicemail notifications back on, text “ENABLE” to 44625.

Please refer to the following for a complete list of Voicemail via MMS options.

  • You can choose to turn Voicemail via MMS off or opt out & stop using it entirely.
  • To opt out of Voicemail via MMS, text “STOP” to 44625.
  • To turn your device’s default voicemail notifications back on, text “ENABLE” to 44625.
  • You can turn off your device’s default voicemail notifications by texting “DISABLE” to 44625.

Voicemail via MMS

Voicemail via MMS | Bell Mobility : What is Voicemail via MMS?

Thank you for reaching out to the Bell Community Forum.

Take care.

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BellKris
Moderator

Good morning, @Tintin1. Thanks for your post.

iPhone Visual Voicemail is a service provided in partner with Apple - as a result of this, it is not available for Android users.

For Android users, we recommend taking a look at and enabling Voicemail via MMSOpens in a new tab or window for a similar experience instead.

Let us know if you have any further questions.

Maybe Bell should consider partnering  with Android, as well? 39% of the Canadian market uses Android. 

Hi I just switched to bell from Fido, I'm finding my transition to be more challenging that I thought it would be, besides horrible reception compared to Fido/Rogers reception, another annoying thing is voicemail notification that keeps coming all the time even when I heard the voicemail. Also I do have voicemail to text feature but it still keeps recorded message at voicemail service. Is it possible to have it disable the notifications and have it voice to text and audio clip to my messages as I had it on Fido? I'm using android s24u, thank you

 

Good Day @Petrocelly & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.

To be notified of new voicemails only via MMS, you can turn off your device’s default voicemail notifications by texting “DISABLE” to 44625. Please note that if you turn these device notifications off, you will not be notified of new voicemails in any scenario where MMS cannot be delivered. To turn your device’s default voicemail notifications back on, text “ENABLE” to 44625.

Please refer to the following for a complete list of Voicemail via MMS options.

  • You can choose to turn Voicemail via MMS off or opt out & stop using it entirely.
  • To opt out of Voicemail via MMS, text “STOP” to 44625.
  • To turn your device’s default voicemail notifications back on, text “ENABLE” to 44625.
  • You can turn off your device’s default voicemail notifications by texting “DISABLE” to 44625.

Voicemail via MMS

Voicemail via MMS | Bell Mobility : What is Voicemail via MMS?

Thank you for reaching out to the Bell Community Forum.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.