password for iphone voicemail

I had to get my iPhone replaced. It was delightfully simple, and I’m extremely pleased with the customer experience the Apple Store is providing.

However, my iphone was asking for a password to my voicemail. Here’s the list of advice people think it might be:

Your entire iphone number

Nope.

Your last four digits of your iphone

Nope.

Your iphone number minus the area code.

Nope.

Try 111111. That’s the AT&T default

Nope.

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Log onto your AT&T account at https://www.wireless.att.com/olam/dashboardAction.olamexecute

Click on “Phone/Device”.

Under Phone/Device Support, click on “Reset Voicemail Password”

Click “Submit”

Within a minute or so, you will receive a text message from AT&T with your new voicemail password.

Yep.

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11 Comments

  1. password for iphone voicemail:

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  2. Rob:

    that did the trick for me. thanks,
    Rob

  3. John:

    Thanks for posting– helped!

  4. Trudy:

    Lifesaver!!! Worked perfectly.
    Thanks for saving me from ATT customer service and all that quality times spent on hold.

  5. Nak:

    Thanks for posting this, I was going through the same problem until I read your post.

  6. Pam:

    Reading this post was a real time saver. I had a problem after the 2.0 software upgrade and could not get in to voicemail. Your blog made it a breeze. Thanks for the info. Pam

  7. happy dog:

    thanx.. dude…
    u totally saved me…

  8. Taty:

    Thanks this helped ALOT!!! That password had been bugging me for days! : )

  9. Mike:

    Thank you! This really helps. You’re awesome.

  10. Dhoom:

    Thanks very much for this - very helpful and saved lot of time.

  11. Bobba Booey:

    I wish I would have read this sooner. I restored my 2.1 pwned phone because I thought it would fix the problem. Thank you for the fix. I knew it was something really simple. Let the modding continue…

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