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Are your calls going straight to voicemail? If you're trying to receive a call or call someone else, certain call settings can redirect you to voicemail without ringing. Here's what to do if your iPhone or Android phone goes straight to voicemail.
Why Is My Phone Automatically Going to Voicemail?
If your phone goes straight to voicemail without ringing, it can be due to certain call features on your phone, Do Not Disturb modes, or even outdated software. Make sure you have call forwarding disabled and Focus modes turned off. Check with your carrier to confirm your cellular service is still active. If you're trying to call someone, try again in a few hours; they may have Do Not Disturb enabled or no cellular service.
Steps
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Turn off Call Forwarding . This feature can redirect calls to another device. To turn it off, do the following:
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Make sure you don't have Do Not Disturb on. This feature can block incoming calls and messages, whether you're waiting for a call or trying to call someone. [3] X Research source
- iPhone : Open the Control Center and make sure the crescent moon icon is not highlighted. If it is, tap it to turn it off.
- Android : Open the Quick Settings menu and tap the Do Not Disturb icon.
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Airplane Mode disables all Wi-Fi and cellular connections. If this is turned on, you won't receive any calls, and they'll go straight to voicemail. Open your phone's settings and make sure Airplane Mode is toggled off.
- If you're trying to call someone and it goes to voicemail, they may have Airplane Mode toggled on.
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Make sure your SIM card is working. If you have a physical SIM card, remove it from your device and make sure there are no signs of physical damage. If you have an eSIM , contact your carrier to make sure it's still active.
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Toggle off "Silence Unknown Callers". This feature is meant to prevent spam callers from bombarding your phone. [4] X Research source However, if you're waiting on a call from someone new, they may be automatically blocked by your phone. Find this option in your phone's call settings, and toggle it off.
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Wait a few hours before calling again. If you're trying to call someone and it goes straight to their voicemail, they may be in an area without service, their phone battery may be dead, or they may be too busy to pick up. In this case, try again in a few hours.
- If the message is urgent, try sending a text instead.