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How to turn off voicemail on Samsung Galaxy S3

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Hi Guys

 

How do you turn off Voice mail

 

When I had an iPhone it was just call ##21# but that does not work with my Samsaung Galaxy S3, how do you do it with the S3

 

Thanks

 

Jeanette

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Cleoriff
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@MI5 wrote:
Just look at the top of the page.

Yeah ok....I just asked a question? (which hasn't actually been answered) ....

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@Cleoriff wrote:

@MI5 wrote:
Just look at the top of the page.

Yeah ok....I just asked a question? (which hasn't actually been answered) ....


 

http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/How-to-turn-off-Voice-mail/m-p/687783#...

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Thank you. If and when I have time... I will read through the link you provided...

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Same thread innit wink
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@MI5 wrote:
Same thread innit wink

Oh go and jump back in the pool....LOL

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Just  used it on my S5 mini, so glad it works, just 1760 number, so simple. slight_smile

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@Anonymous wrote:

Just  used it on my S5 mini, so glad it works, just 1760 number, so simple. slight_smile


It is indeed @Anonymous and 1750 to turn back on.....(must admit mine remains off all the time)

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I use Tugo and it's simple to turn on/off within the app itself. The 1750/1760 numbers only seem to give issues if TuGo has been installed at some time. 

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If that is the case, adding 02 to the numbers appears to work for some, ie 175002 / 176002
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Sure does. In fact I've seen on some websites that adding a 5 in front of those numbers work for some. Can't see it but TuGo seems to be the common denominator. 

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