US Cellular voicemail update text message

In the Phone app

US Cellular voicemail update text message
, Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.

Voicemail transcription (beta; available only in certain countries or regions) shows your messages transcribed into text. Transcription is limited to voicemails in English received on your iPhone with iOS 10 or later. Transcription depends on the quality of the recording.

Note: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail, and Voicemail transcription are available from select carriers in select countries or regions.

The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap Set Up Now.

  2. Create a voicemail password.

  3. Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.

Or do the following:

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Play the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them.

    • Share the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

    • Delete the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Important: In some countries or regions, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card.

To recover a deleted message, tap Deleted Messages, tap the message, then tap Undelete.

  • On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions.

  • On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.

  • Change your greeting: Tap Voicemail, then tap Greeting.

  • Change your voicemail password: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Phone > Change Voicemail Password, then enter the new password.

    If you forgot your voicemail password, contact your wireless carrier.

  • Change the alert for new voicemail: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics or Settings > Sounds.


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In the Phone app

US Cellular voicemail update text message
, Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.

Voicemail transcription (beta; available only in certain countries or regions) shows your messages transcribed into text. Transcription is limited to voicemails in English received on your iPhone with iOS 10 or later. Transcription depends on the quality of the recording.

Note: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail, and Voicemail transcription are available from select carriers in select countries or regions.

The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap Set Up Now.

  2. Create a voicemail password.

  3. Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.

Or do the following:

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Play the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them.

    • Share the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

    • Delete the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Important: In some countries or regions, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card.

To recover a deleted message, tap Deleted Messages, tap the message, then tap Undelete.

  • On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions.

  • On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.

  • Change your greeting: Tap Voicemail, then tap Greeting.

  • Change your voicemail password: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Phone > Change Voicemail Password, then enter the new password.

    If you forgot your voicemail password, contact your wireless carrier.

  • Change the alert for new voicemail: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics or Settings > Sounds.


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In the Phone app

US Cellular voicemail update text message
, Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.

Voicemail transcription (beta; available only in certain countries or regions) shows your messages transcribed into text. Transcription is limited to voicemails in English received on your iPhone with iOS 10 or later. Transcription depends on the quality of the recording.

Note: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail, and Voicemail transcription are available from select carriers in select countries or regions.

The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap Set Up Now.

  2. Create a voicemail password.

  3. Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.

Or do the following:

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Play the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them.

    • Share the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

    • Delete the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Important: In some countries or regions, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card.

To recover a deleted message, tap Deleted Messages, tap the message, then tap Undelete.

  • On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions.

  • On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.

  • Change your greeting: Tap Voicemail, then tap Greeting.

  • Change your voicemail password: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Phone > Change Voicemail Password, then enter the new password.

    If you forgot your voicemail password, contact your wireless carrier.

  • Change the alert for new voicemail: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics or Settings > Sounds.


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In the Phone app

US Cellular voicemail update text message
, Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.

Voicemail transcription (beta; available only in certain countries or regions) shows your messages transcribed into text. Transcription is limited to voicemails in English received on your iPhone with iOS 10 or later. Transcription depends on the quality of the recording.

Note: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail, and Voicemail transcription are available from select carriers in select countries or regions.

The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap Set Up Now.

  2. Create a voicemail password.

  3. Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.

Ask Siri. Say something like: “Do I have any new voicemail?” or “Play the voicemail from Eliza.” Learn how to ask Siri.

Or do the following:

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Play the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them.

    • Share the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

    • Delete the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Important: In some countries or regions, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card.

To recover a deleted message, tap Deleted Messages, tap the message, then tap Undelete.

  • On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions.

  • On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.

  • Change your greeting: Tap Voicemail, then tap Greeting.

  • Change your voicemail password: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Phone > Change Voicemail Password, then enter the new password.

    If you forgot your voicemail password, contact your wireless carrier.

  • Change the alert for new voicemail: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics or Settings > Sounds.


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In the Phone app

US Cellular voicemail update text message
, Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.

Voicemail transcription (beta; available only in certain countries or regions) shows your messages transcribed into text. Transcription is limited to voicemails in English received on your iPhone with iOS 10 or later. Transcription depends on the quality of the recording.

Note: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail, and Voicemail transcription are available from select carriers in select countries or regions.

The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap Set Up Now.

  2. Create a voicemail password.

  3. Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.

Ask Siri. Say something like: “Do I have any new voicemail?” or “Play the voicemail from Eliza.” Learn how to ask Siri.

Or do the following:

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Play the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them.

    • Share the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

    • Delete the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Important: In some countries or regions, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card.

To recover a deleted message, tap Deleted Messages, tap the message, then tap Undelete.

  • On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions.

  • On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.

  • Change your greeting: Tap Voicemail, then tap Greeting.

  • Change your voicemail password: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Phone > Change Voicemail Password, then enter the new password.

    If you forgot your voicemail password, contact your wireless carrier.

  • Change the alert for new voicemail: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics or Settings > Sounds.


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In the Phone app

US Cellular voicemail update text message
, Visual Voicemail (available from select carriers) shows a list of your messages. You can choose which ones to play and delete without listening to all of them. A badge on the Voicemail icon indicates the number of unheard messages.

Voicemail transcription (beta; available only in certain regions) shows your messages transcribed into text. Transcription is limited to voicemails in English received on your iPhone with iOS 10 or later. Transcription depends on the quality of the recording.

US Cellular voicemail update text message

Note: Voicemail, Visual Voicemail, and Voicemail transcription are available from select carriers in select regions.

The first time you tap Voicemail, you’re asked to create a voicemail password and record your voicemail greeting.

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap Set Up Now.

  2. Create a voicemail password.

  3. Choose a greeting—Default or Custom; if you choose Custom, you can record a new greeting.

Ask Siri. Say something like: “Do I have any new voicemail?” or “Play the voicemail from Eliza.” Learn how to ask Siri.

Or do the following:

  1. Tap Voicemail, then tap a message.

  2. Do any of the following:

    • Play the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

      Messages are saved until you delete them or your carrier erases them.

    • Share the message: Tap

      US Cellular voicemail update text message
      .

    • Delete the message: Tap Delete.

      Note: In some regions, deleted messages may be permanently erased by your carrier. Your voice messages may also be deleted if you change your SIM card.

To recover a deleted message, tap Deleted Messages, tap the message, then tap Undelete.

  • On your iPhone: Tap Voicemail, then follow the instructions.

  • On another phone: Dial your own mobile number, press * or # (depending on your carrier) to bypass your greeting, then enter your voicemail password.

  • Change your greeting: Tap Voicemail, then tap Greeting.

  • Change your voicemail password: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Phone > Change Voicemail Password, then enter the new password.

    If you forgot your voicemail password, contact your wireless carrier.

  • Change the alert for new voicemail: Go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics or Settings > Sounds.


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HDR (high dynamic range) in Camera

US Cellular voicemail update text message
helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together to bring more highlight and shadow detail to your photos.

By default, iPhone uses HDR (for the rear camera and front-facing camera) when it’s most effective. For best results, keep iPhone steady and avoid subject motion.

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. To manually control HDR instead, do the following:

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the Camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • On iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus: Go to Settings > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the Camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • Other models: Tap HDR at the top of the Camera screen, then tap Off.

By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos, but you can save both the HDR and non-HDR versions.

Go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.

Tip: In your albums, HDR versions of photos are marked with “HDR” in the corner.


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HDR (high dynamic range) in Camera

US Cellular voicemail update text message
helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together to bring more highlight and shadow detail to your photos.

By default, iPhone uses HDR (for the rear camera and front-facing camera) when it’s most effective. For best results, keep iPhone steady and avoid subject motion.

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. To manually control HDR instead, do the following:

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the Camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • On iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus: Go to Settings > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the Camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • Other models: Tap HDR at the top of the Camera screen, then tap Off.

By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos, but you can save both the HDR and non-HDR versions.

Go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.

Tip: In your albums, HDR versions of photos are marked with “HDR” in the corner.


Page 9

HDR (high dynamic range) in Camera

US Cellular voicemail update text message
helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together to bring more highlight and shadow detail to your photos.

By default, iPhone takes photos in HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. iPhone 12 models, iPhone 13 models, and iPhone 14 models, record video in HDR to capture true-to-life color and contrast.

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. On some iPhone models, you can manually control HDR instead.

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone 11 models, iPhone SE (2nd generation), and iPhone 12 models: Go to Settings 

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.

  • On iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X: Go to Settings > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos. On iPhone X and earlier models, you can also save the non-HDR version.

Go to Settings 

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.

On iPhone 12 models, iPhone 13 models, and iPhone 14 models, iPhone records video in Dolby Vision HDR for true-to-life color and contrast. To turn off HDR video recording, go to Settings 

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera > Record Video, then turn off HDR Video.

See the Apple Support article Play and record HDR video on iPhone or iPad.


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HDR (high dynamic range) in Camera

US Cellular voicemail update text message
helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together to bring more highlight and shadow detail to your photos.

By default, iPhone takes photos in HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. iPhone 12 models and iPhone 13 models record video in HDR to capture true-to-life color and contrast.

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. On some iPhone models, you can manually control HDR instead.

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone 11 models, iPhone SE (2nd generation), and iPhone 12 models: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.

  • On iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X: Go to Settings 

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
    > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • On iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and earlier: Tap HDR at the top of the camera screen, then tap Off.

By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos. On iPhone X and earlier models, you can also save the non-HDR version.

Go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.

On iPhone 12 models and iPhone 13 models, iPhone records video in Dolby Vision HDR for true-to-life color and contrast. To turn off HDR video recording, go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera > Record Video, then turn off HDR Video.

See the Apple Support article Play and record HDR video on iPhone or iPad.


Page 11

HDR (high dynamic range) in Camera

US Cellular voicemail update text message
helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together to bring more highlight and shadow detail to your photos.

By default, iPhone takes photos in HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. iPhone 12 models record video in HDR to capture true-to-life color and contrast.

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. To manually control HDR instead, do the following:

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XR, and later, go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.

  • On iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X, go to Settings 

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
    > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • On iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and earlier, tap HDR at the top of the camera screen, then tap Off.

By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos. On iPhone X and earlier models, you can also save the non-HDR version.

Go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.

On iPhone 12 models, iPhone records video in Dolby Vision HDR for true-to-life color and contrast. To turn off HDR video recording, go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera > Record Video, then turn off HDR Video.


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HDR (high dynamic range) in Camera

US Cellular voicemail update text message
helps you get great shots in high-contrast situations. iPhone takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together to bring more highlight and shadow detail to your photos.

By default, iPhone uses HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. For best results, keep iPhone steady and avoid subject motion.

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. To manually control HDR instead, do the following:

  • On iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max: Go to Settings

    US Cellular voicemail update text message
     > Camera, turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.

  • On iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus: Go to Settings > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.

    To turn HDR back on from the camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On.

  • All other models: Tap HDR at the top of the camera screen, then tap Off.

By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos. You can also save the non-HDR version on all models except iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Go to Settings

US Cellular voicemail update text message
 > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.