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Reasons your iPhone is going straight to voicemail and how to fix it.
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Is your iPhone going straight to voicemail? It can be frustrating when people can't get ahold of you. There are many reasons your iPhone may be going straight to voicemail . Luckily, most of them are easy to fix. This wikiHow article teaches you why your iPhone may be going straight to voicemail and how to fix it.

Things You Should Know

  • Calls will go straight to voicemail if you have no service or have Airplane Mode turned on.
  • Calls may go straight to voicemail if you have Do Not Disturb mode turned on, or your calls are silenced.
  • You may also need to update your iPhone or carrier settings.
Section 1 of 8:

No Service

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  1. Not all areas have cellular coverage. If you are in an area where you are not getting cellular service , your calls may go straight to voicemail. Check the upper-left corner to see if you are getting cellular service. [1] If you are, you should see an icon with some step-shaped bars. If you don't see any bars or just a couple of bars, your calls may be going straight to voicemail.
    • If you are in an area that doesn't have cellular service, the only fix is to move to an area that does have cellular service. If you are consistently not getting cellular service, you can try restarting your iPhone or ensuring your iPhone is fully charged.
    • It's also possible your cellular settings aren't set up right. Contact your cellular provider for help setting up your cellular settings.
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Section 2 of 8:

Airplane Mode is On

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  1. Airplane Mode is designed to disable cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth signals during a flight because they can interfere with commercial airline instruments. When Airplane Mode is engaged, you will not be able to receive calls and your calls will go straight to voicemail. Use the following steps to check and turn off Airplane Mode: [2]
    • Swipe down from the upper-right corner to display the Control Center.
    • Check if the icon that resembles an airplane is orange (if it is grey, Airplane Mode is off).
    • Tap the orange airplane icon to turn off Airplane Mode.
Section 3 of 8:

Do Not Disturb is Enabled

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  1. Focus allows you to disable calls and notifications from certain apps during certain times so that you can focus more. If your Focus status is set to Do Not Disturb," Calls will go straight to voicemail. Use the following steps to check your Focus status and turn it off. [3]
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap Focus .
    • Tap Do Not Disturb .
    • Tap the toggle switch to turn "Do Not Disturb" off.
      • Alternatively, if you have other focus settings for work or personal, you can check those settings and make sure the Phone app is allowed while those settings are engaged. You can also turn those settings off.
  2. Recent updates of iOS have added a new feature that will put your phone in Do Not Disturb mode while you are driving. You can disable this automatically using the following steps: [4]
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap Focus .
    • Tap Driving .
    • Tap Manual .
    • Swipe down from the upper-right corner to display the Control Center.
    • Tap and hold Focus .
    • Tap Driving to disable it.
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Section 5 of 8:

Silence Unknown Calls Turned On

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  1. Your iPhone has the ability to silence unknown callers. You can also download apps that block spam calls. While this spares you the irritation of receiving spam calls, sometimes this can block calls you want to take. Be sure to delete any apps that block spam calls and use the following steps to turn off the Silence Unknown Calls feature: [6]
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap the Phone app.
    • Tap Silence Unknown Callers .
    • Tap the toggle switch next to "Silence Unknown Callers."
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Section 6 of 8:

Ringer Not Turned Up

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  1. Therefore, your calls will end up going to voicemail. Use the following steps to make sure your phone ringer volume is turned up : [7]
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap Sounds or Sounds & Haptics .
    • Drag the volume slider bar all the way up.
    • Tap the toggle switch next to "Change with Buttons" to enable or disable the ability to change the volume of the ringer or notifications with the volume buttons.
Section 8 of 8:

Update Your iPhone

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  1. If your iPhone or carrier settings are out-of-date, you may not be receiving your calls. Use the following steps to update your iPhone : [9]
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap General .
    • Tap Software Update .
    • Tap Download & Install if an update is available.
  2. Use the following steps to update your carrier settings: [10]
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap General .
    • Tap About .
    • Scroll down and check for an update next to "Carrier."
    • Tap the option to update your carrier settings.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to update your carrier settings.
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      1. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if you have no service.
      2. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if you have Airplane Mode turned on.
      3. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if your Focus settings are sett to "Do Not Disturb."
      4. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if your Phone app is not set to announce calls.
      5. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if your ringer volume is turned down or silenced.
      6. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if you have Call Forwarding enabled.
      7. Your calls may go straight to voicemail if your iPhone or carrier settings need to be updated.

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