The voicemail app is typically found in the “Apps” section of your Android phone.

To turn voicemail on your Android device, open the Settings app and tap Voice & Data. Under Voicemail, select On.

Android has a feature called ” voicemail .” Voicemail stores your voicemails in the phone’s memory, and you can listen to them by pressing the ” voicemail ” button on your phone’s main screen. You can also delete a voicemail by pressing the ” delete ” button on the voicemail screen.

Voicemail on Android is not supported by all carriers. Some carriers may offer Voicemail as an add-on service, while others may not have it at all. Additionally, some users may have had their voicemail disabled by their carrier or through a software update.

To check if you have voicemail, open the Phone app and tap the Menu button. Under “Voicemail,” you’ll see a list of your voicemails. If you don’t see a voicemail, it means your phone doesn’t have voicemail.

To access your voicemail, you will need to dial *67 from your phone.

Voicemail is not stored on your phone like text messages are. You have to either listen to the voicemail or save it to your phone in order for it to be visible.

To reset your voicemail on Android, open the Settings app and tap Voicemail. Tap Reset Voicemail. Enter your password if prompted and tap Reset.

Many devices have a battery that will last up to a day and a half, though this will vary depending on the model and usage.

There are a few apps that you should avoid on your Android phone. These apps can drain your battery and slow down your phone. Here are a few to avoid:Facebook: Facebook is a great app for staying connected with friends, but it can also use up a lot of your battery life.WhatsApp: WhatsApp is a messaging app with a large user base, but it can also use up a lot of battery life.