To delete a voicemail on Android, you press and hold the number “1” on your keypad.

To delete your voicemail, first, access your voicemail box by dialing your phone number and pressing the “voicemail” button. Once you’re in your voicemail box, press the “3” key to delete all of your messages.

To delete voicemail on a Samsung phone, first, open the Phone app. Then, tap the Voicemail tab and select the voicemail you want to delete. Finally, tap Delete and confirm your choice.

The voicemail app is located in the Phone app. To open the voicemail app, tap the Phone app icon on your home screen. The voicemail app will open and you will see a list of all of your voicemails.

To find your voicemail settings, open the Phone app and tap on the Voicemail tab. Under “Voicemail settings,” you’ll be able to see your voicemail number and password, as well as set up or change your greeting.

There could be a few reasons why your voicemails are not deleted. One possibility is that you have set your voicemail to save messages for a certain number of days or weeks. If this is the case, you will need to delete them manually. Another possibility is that your voicemail box is full and cannot accept any more messages. In this case, you will need to delete some old messages in order to make room for new ones.

The voicemail app is located in the phone app drawer. It has a green icon with a white telephone receiver in the center.

The voicemail app is located in the phone app drawer. It has a green icon and is labeled “Voicemail.” To access your voicemails, open the voicemail app and enter your voicemail password.

The voicemail app is located in the phone app drawer. It has a green icon with a white phone and an envelope.

To change your voicemail settings on Android, open the Phone app and tap the Menu button. Select Settings and then Voicemail. You can then choose to have your voicemail delivered as a text message, or to an email address. You can also choose to have your voicemail played back to you or to have it saved as an audio file.