Listen To Multiple Voicemail Messages; Configure Visual Voicemail Options - Samsung Galaxy S II User Manual

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Call to call the person who left the voicemail message.
Reply to reply to the message. You can then reply to the sender or forward it to
anyone with either an email or phone number. This allows you to send this voicemail
message to several recipients at the same time. You can tag the reply message for
both Urgency and Privacy.
Touch Send to deliver the new message.
Speaker Off/On to turn the speakerphone on or off during playback. If the
speakerphone feature was enabled within the Voicemail Settings menu, the
speakerphone will always be automatically enabled during voicemail playback.
Delete to delete the current voicemail message. The message is moved to the
Deleted folder.

Listen to Multiple Voicemail Messages

When you are done listening to a voicemail message you can easily access other voicemail
messages without returning to the main voicemail screen.
1. Listen to the current voicemail message.
2. Swipe your finger left or right to display the next or previous message. (It will begin
playing automatically.)
You can navigate through voicemail messages as frequently as you'd like. You can even move
to the next or previous message before you're finished listening to the current one.

Configure Visual Voicemail Options

Use the Menu button to access and configure your Visual Voicemail options.
1. Press
2. Touch
Compose to compose a new voicemail message.
Subscribe to subscribe to the Voice-to-Text transcription service.
Move to SD to move one or more of your messages to your phone's SD card.
Play all new to listen to all new messages.
Delete to delete selected messages from your current list of available voicemail
messages.
Search to search through voicemail messages for keywords.
Phone Calls
and tap
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and select from the following:
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