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Thank you for your response, Becky. The visual voicemail I had on my old phone didn't do anything fancy like transcription. The voicemail on my new Cox Samsung A14 5G is only accessed by an old school dial up voicemail service. The old school service gives me voice prompts on listening to new, or old messages in the order they were received and then the opportunity to delete the message most recently listened to. Very conventional and several decades old technology.
On my previous phone the voicemail app didn't do any dial in. When it opened it had available all (non-deleted) messages in a list or table. Each entry in the list included the phone number, who (if they were in my contacts list) when, etc. A touch on an entry would bring up that message with options to listen, delete, etc. I'm sure there was some data usage but very minimal.
So, nothing fancy, just a ready list of calls/messages, any one of which selectable with a touch.
- Locost_Johnh2 years agoNew Contributor
Meant to include that I may be missing something here.
- Locost_Johnh2 years agoNew Contributor
This may all be a bit of nonsense on my part. I'm trying to open the voicemail app now instead of the "press one on the phone pad" approach and Surprise, there is visual voicemail. Still trying to get it to work though.
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Thank you for your updates. None of this is nonsense, but confusion being this is all so new. You are the first person on this forum to have confirmed Cox Mobile service.
My question is, if you have Cox Phone and Cox Mobile, does the visual voicemail app work for both?
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