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This article explains how to Check Voicemails from Blocked Numbers. No matter who made your Android phone, the instructions still apply to it (Google, Samsung, etc.). The system is not set up to allow this, so there is no foolproof method for checking voicemails from blocked numbers on Android.
There are a few potential workarounds, though, that you can explore. One option is to employ a call forwarding service to divert calls from the blocked number to a voicemail box you can access. Another is to make use of a call blocker app from a third party, which might allow you to hear voicemails that have been blocked.
The ability to block someone who is annoying you is a useful feature available on iPhones running iOS or newer. By doing this, you avoid having to deal with the bothersome caller any longer. Unfortunately, this doesn’t stop the blocked caller from calling you and even leaving voicemails, which your iPhone will save in a separate folder.
Check Voicemails from Blocked Numbers On iPhone
- Make sure the blocked person’s information is in your contacts so that you can identify voicemails from them without having to actually listen to them.
- Open the iPhone’s Phone app.
- Tap Voicemail in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
- Scroll down until you see the Blocked Messages section at the bottom, and tap on it. (If you do not see Blocked Messages, you haven’t received any voicemails from blocked numbers.)
- Now you’ll see any voicemails that blocked callers have left on your iPhone.
- You can tap on the message to see a transcription, although this doesn’t work with every message.
- You can also listen to the message if you want to, or delete the message.
Steps to Check Voicemails from Blocked Numbers On Android
- Your phone’s app: Even if your phone number is blocked, you might still be able to get voicemails. Open the phone app and enter the blocked number to listen to voicemails left on a blocked number. The call history will show any new voicemails that have been left.
- Choose “Settings” from the menu by pressing the “three dots” button: On an Android device, select “settings” from the menu button (the three dots) to listen to voicemails left by blocked numbers. Scroll down to “voicemail” on the settings page and tap it. Tap the phone number you want to use to check your voicemail on the voicemail page. You can listen to messages if the number is not blocked.
- Choose “Phone”: You might be able to access your voicemails through the voicemail service. Choose “Phone” from the main menu and enter the blocked number to accomplish this. You can listen to and delete your voicemail messages if you have access to the voicemail associated with your blocked number.
- To find “Blocked Numbers,” scroll down: By scrolling down and selecting “Blocked Numbers,” You can click on the blocked number once you’ve found it to access your voicemails. You can tap the image of a white cloud with two arrows pointing out of it.
- if a voicemail from a blocked number has already been played.
FAQ
Can you retrieve blocked messages?
Click the three dots in the top right corner of the screen when the Messages app is open. Select “Settings” from that drop-down menu. Tap “Block numbers and messages” after that. Go to “Blocked messages” from there.
How do I unblock voicemail?
- Open the Voice app .
- On the bottom, tap Messages , Calls , or Voicemail .
- Open a text, call, or voicemail from the contact you want to unblock.
- Unblock the contact: To unblock from a text: Tap the text More options People & options Unblock [number].