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Voice Mail On Your Cell Phone

Voice Mail

One of the best features of your cellular phone is voice mail. It is like a built in answering machine while you are on the go.

If you are in a tunnel or in a subway you can still get those important calls on your cellular phone when you get into a place that your cellular phone signal comes back to you.

Voice mail on your cell phone could be the best invention since the microwave as you are always in touch with your loved ones.

 

Getting Voice Mail

Most cellular phones you just hit a button (ex: *86) and it dials your voicemail and you get the messages right away. You will never miss an important call again.

Some calling plans don't offer voicemail but it is one of the best features of having a cellular phone. You are always in touch with loved ones just by having a cellular phone.

Just one word of thought, your cellular phone minutes count against you checking your voicemail so don't do it that often unless you are on an unlimited calling plan on your cellular phone.

Your voicemail phone number should also be stored on your cellular phone as a favorite in your address book for quick access. This comes in quite handy!

Choose from AT&T, Cingular, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon, They all have cell phones with voice mail capabilities.

Another way to receive your voicemail is to store the number into your address book so all you have to do is hit a number or if it is a voice activated cell phone you can just talk into the phone and receive your mail.

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