With its latest software update, Apple has enabled Live Voicemail, which allows iPhone users to receive real-time voicemail when they are not available to answer the phone. While some people really love this feature, others are not fans of this latest feature from Apple.
Live voicemail is enabled by default on iPhones running iOS 18 and works fine. Callers can leave a voice message, which you can access from the voicemail menu in the bottom right corner of the Phone app.
How does Live Voicemail work on iPhone?
When someone calls an iPhone user, the iPhone automatically answers the call after the phone stops ringing, and the caller can leave a short voice message limited to 3 minutes or 180 seconds. can. Callers can record themselves if they have something important or urgent to say to iPhone users.
These audio clips are stored and processed locally on your device.
This works in two different ways. iPhone users can listen to these just like regular voice messages. You can also view the transcribed text. This works best if the caller is using one of the supported languages, such as English. Otherwise, the transcription will be gibberish. You can also add a custom greeting from the phone app’s settings menu for an extra special touch.
Apple enables Live Voicemail by default on all iPhones running iOS 18, first introduced in iOS 17, and users can disable Live Voicemail to stop receiving voicemails.
To disable live voicemail on your iPhone,[設定]>[設定]Move to.[アプリ]>[電話]>[ライブボイスメール]Select to disable. that’s it. If you want to enable it again, go to the same menu and toggle the enable switch.