Mx_Pronto
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29-11-2024 09:35 AM
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I received a voicemail on my A50 yesterday which I inadvertently saved. It's now been deleted however the phone is still displaying the new voicemail notification and I can't get rid of it.
Swiping g hadn't worked nor had rebooting g the phone. Tapping the modification takes me into voicemail which tells me that my inbox is empty.
Any ideas on how to get rid if the notification are welcome.
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xSteveuk
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29-11-2024 10:11 AM - last edited 29-11-2024 10:11 AM
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If your Samsung voicemail won't go away, you can try these steps:
Check for missed voicemails: Make sure there aren't any new voicemails.
Restart your device: Press and hold the power button until you see the power off prompt, then tap Restart.
Update your software: Check for any available software updates.
Clear the cache and data
Try reset Network Settings
Check for missed voicemails: Make sure there aren't any new voicemails.
Restart your device: Press and hold the power button until you see the power off prompt, then tap Restart.
Update your software: Check for any available software updates.
Clear the cache and data
Try reset Network Settings
lminvti
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29-11-2024 11:50 AM - last edited 29-11-2024 11:50 AM
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Hi there 👋 and warm welcome
You could try this option:
Settings > apps > tap icon on the corner shown in screenshot and toggle on system apps and press okay > search for phone services tap on it > go to storage clear data and cache
If it's still there try do same thing but with phone app (I'll attached screenshots)
See if any of this helps.


You could try this option:
Settings > apps > tap icon on the corner shown in screenshot and toggle on system apps and press okay > search for phone services tap on it > go to storage clear data and cache
If it's still there try do same thing but with phone app (I'll attached screenshots)
See if any of this helps.
Lingard87
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29-11-2024 12:49 PM
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On some networks the voicemail icon gets stuck, try calling yourself & leaving a voicemail then delete it
