Remove Voicemail Notification on Android

The first step is to open the Settings app. This can be done from the pull-down notification bar on some phones; however, the “tried and true” method that works on every android device is to launch Settings from the App Drawer. Once the Settings app is open, scroll down and select Apps.   If the tab at the top of the Apps screen isn’t already on “All apps,” the first step is to switch it over to that. The All Apps tab, just like the name entails, will show you a list of every app on the phone/tablet. Scroll down and tap on the Phone app. On the Phone App info page, tap on the Storage menu.

Now under storage, tap on the box titled “CLEAR DATA.” A small prompt will appear asking if you are sure. Tap OK to confirm.

Done! Goodby voicemail. If it isn’t, you should now at least be able to swipe it to the side and dismiss it from your notification tray if you weren’t before. im not into checking voicemail. if i see i missed a call from someone possibly important, ill call them back. who wants to have to do this to remove the vm notification everytime it pops up? not me. You’re welcome. This is a reminder of why I mostly use my iPhone. Android has some advantages, but its overwhelming problem is that with all the gazillion different versions of Android out there, it’s very hard to get useful advice online because there are really no standards. The iPhone versions change, but the variation is minor by comparison, so it’s much easier to get valid tips online. Comment

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