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DJTayLo, Let's get your voicemail working! I noticed you metioned that your Cellular Data is off. Visual Voicemail does need to be connected to Cellular Data in order to retreive voicemails for the iPhone. This can cause the notifications to be delayed. When you turn Cellular Data on do the notifications then show correctly? Which model iPhone do you have? We'll figure this out.
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DJTayLo, Let's get your voicemail working! I noticed you metioned that your Cellular Data is off. Visual Voicemail does need to be connected to Cellular Data in order to retreive voicemails for the iPhone. This can cause the notifications to be delayed. When you turn Cellular Data on do the notifications then show correctly? Which model iPhone do you have? We'll figure this out.
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That seemed to work. I am concerned that having cell data on will run down my battery faster. Also use up my limited data amount.
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DJ
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DJTayLo, Definitely understandable! The Visual Voicemail application does use a minimal amount of data. Are you able to check your VM messages by dialing the *86 feature, when Cellular data is off? This will allow you to keep your Cellular data off when needed.
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