When a phone goes to voicemail after four rings, it typically means that the call was not answered in time. This can occur if the recipient is unable to answer the call, their phone is turned off, or they are in an area with poor reception. The number of rings before voicemail picks up can be adjusted in the phone settings or by the carrier. Essentially, it indicates that the call was not connected to the recipient.
When a phone call rings once and then goes to voicemail, it typically means that the recipient's phone is either turned off, out of service, or they are unable to answer the call. The call may have been screened by the recipient's settings, or they might have declined to pick up. In some cases, it could also indicate that the line is busy, resulting in the call being redirected to voicemail almost immediately.
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When I had this problem on my phone I found out that it meant there was a new voicemail.
It means the person is unavailable. HA! Most likely the phone is in an area which can get n service and the person has not set up voicemail or does not have voicemail on the phone.
When a call rings once and then goes to a busy signal, it typically indicates that the line is currently in use or that the recipient's phone is set to "do not disturb." This can also happen if the phone is turned off or if there are network issues. It may mean that the person you're trying to reach cannot take your call at that moment.
the phone is busy
It means just what it says, the user has not taken the time to set up his voicemail box. Until this has been done it is not possible to leave voicemail for that person when their line is unavailable. The line could be unavailable if they are busy with another call or they are in do not disturb mode. If you are blocked you would not be passed off to voicemail, instead you would hear a different message with a numeric error code indicating calls to that number are not possible.
A long pause followed by a call going to voicemail typically indicates that the recipient's phone is either off, out of service, or they are unable to answer the call at that moment. The delay before voicemail activation can be due to the phone's network trying to connect or the recipient's settings. It could also mean the person is busy or intentionally ignoring the call. In any case, it suggests that the call was not answered in real-time.
It usually means you have an unheard voicemail. You can check your user's manual to find out for sure.
It either means they are out of the service area, or they do not have voicemail is what Telus told me.... their # still is on but they have the phone off
A cell phone does not have a busy signal. If the person is on the phone, the call would go to voicemail, or it would go to call waiting.
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