How to recover deleted Voicemails on the iPhone
Published on October 24 2013
Visual Voicemail is one of the great features of the iPhone. Gone are the days of dialing a voice-mailbox, entering an access code, and painfully listening to your messages one by one. Visual Voicemail displays your messages in a list similar to emails or text messages. You can select which voicemail you want to hear, in whatever order you choose. There is even a control that allows you to skip forward or backward during message playback. This is helpful when you want to play a certain part of a message again, without replaying the entire voicemail.
When managing the list of voicemails, you have the option to delete messages when they are no longer needed. A message can be deleted by selecting it and tapping the Delete button. Alternatively, you can swipe across the message in the list and a Delete button will appear to the right of the message.
Recover a deleted Voicemail
Sooner or later, you may accidentally delete a voicemail or need some information from a message that was previously deleted. Luckily, you may be able to salvage the deleted voicemail by scrolling to the bottom of the list and selecting "Deleted Messages".
You will see a list of recently deleted messages. To recover a voicemail, simply tap the message to highlight it then tap the "Undelete" button.
The length of time a deleted voicemail remains available will vary based on your cell phone provider.
Tips: You can also use Dr .Fone for iOS (Windows) and Dr. Fone for iOS (Mac) to recover deleted Voicemail from iPhone on Windows and Mac.
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