Either way, if you’re ready to change things up on the outgoing side, these steps will get you through it: Open the Phone app on your Android phone Press and hold down “1” on the keypad When the automated voice starts talking to you, select “3...
If you prefer a more traditional approach, you can send voice messages from your Android device to an iPhone using email or MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service). This method allows you to send voice recordings as attachments, which can be accessed and played on the recipient's iPhone. To begin...
Having your voicemail set up is excellent, but you might get tired of dialing in all the time to check it. Most modern versions of Android preinstall the Visual Voicemail app. It allows you to see voice messages, the voicemail calling number, the date it came on, and message length. It...
Changing the voice used for navigation on an Android phone from robotic to something more natural is easy, but buried in the menus. First hit the menu or options key on your phone and select settings. Scroll down to Accessibility. Then scroll down to Text to Speech Options. Depending on ...
To share voice messages directly on the Messages app, open a conversation, tap on the + icon, select Audio, record a voice message, and tap on the Up arrow icon to send it. Messaging has come a long way since SMS text messages were first introduced for mobile phones. You can now sh...
Send audio messages with the Voice Memos app Open theVoice Memosapp on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. On iOS, hit therecord button, record your message, and then hit thestop button. On Mac, click therecord buttonand then clickDoneto stop recording. ...
The importance of voicemails is increasing as professionals have started using voicemails instead of just relying on emails and calls. With so many different ways explained, you now know how to access voicemail on Android. Set up voicemail on your phone because voicemail isn’t going out of st...
If you use your iPhone orAndroid’s voice recording optionregularly, you also may have needed to convert the audio file to text. Depending on what you recorded in the first place, this has a number of uses: More visual learners often prefer to look at text rather than listen to a record...
Tap the 1x button to change the playback speed. It can be handy if the audio message is long and slow. Drag the blue dot on the waveform to scrub through the message, like you do when listening to songs. If you’re in a public place, you can listen to the voice message privately...
Open Voice Memos on your iPhone and tap (don’t hold) the redRecordbutton at the bottom. Speak your message. You’ll see the duration of the recording as you speak. When you finish with your message, tap the redStopbutton. The recording pops to the top section of the screen. You can...