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Learn how to retrieve and transfer voicemails from your iPhone
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Voicemail messages are kept in your iPhone's voicemail inbox. If you need to share or save this message for any reason, you'll just need to tap the "Share" button. Here's how to save voicemails from your iPhone.

Things You Should Know

  • To save voicemails on your iPhone, tap "Voicemail" in the phone app, then tap the "Share" button.
  • Select a method of sharing, such as Voice Memos, AirDrop, or Save to Files.
  • There's no way to share voicemail messages in bulk; you must share each one individually.
  1. This looks like a white phone receiver with a green background.
    • To save voicemails, make sure you have your voicemail set up.
    • Not all iPhone carriers support visual voicemail, which is necessary to save voicemails on your iPhone. If your voicemail inbox can only be accessed by calling a number, you won't be able to download your iPhone's voicemails.[1]
  2. You can find this in the bottom-right corner.
    • You'll see a list of all voicemails in your inbox.
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  3. They'll be listed from newest to oldest.
    • Options will expand.
  4. To quickly save the voicemail to your iPhone files or iCloud, tap Save to Files. You can access iCloud on a computer to transfer the voicemails there.
    • Tap Voice Memos to save the voicemail to the Voice Memos app.
    • Tap Mail to email a copy of the voicemail to yourself or another recipient.
    • Tap AirDrop to send a copy to another Apple device in range.
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Rain Kengly
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Rain is a tech writer and editor for wikiHow with over 5 years of professional writing experience. In the past, Rain has worked with other creative writers as a Writing Tutor at San Francisco State University and has published gaming features, guides, and news articles for a variety of media outlets. Rain shares a lifelong passion for writing and gaming and is eager to grow alongside new tech inventions. This article has been viewed 73,310 times.
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1. Open the Phone application in your iPhone.
2. Tap Voicemail.
3. Tap a voicemail's name.
4. Tap the "Share" button.
5. Scroll over and tap Voice Memos.

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